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. Bands of James Burke, & Dight watchman in the | F THE LAVIN HOMICIDE. Oficial Investigation—Verdict Against Eurke. ‘Ap inquest was yesterday held by Coroner Keas- Jer in the case of ‘Thomas Lewis, alias Thomas A, Lavin, whose death occurred late last Saturday | night, as was alleged, by violence, Indicted ut the | employ of the Fire Department, in rront of No, 18 | Eldridge street. None of the witnesses were abie 40 identify Burke as the man who knocked down @nd killed the deceased. Subjoined will be founa | @ synopsis of the testimony taken belore the jury. Frederica Hartung, of Nos. 14 and 16 Eldridge atreet, deposed that at eleven u’clock last Satur- | day night she saw @ man pushed out of the engine | house in Hidridge street and saw him fall and | beard tim scream, when a man followed him up | and kicked him repeatediy in the side and nead; | the man who did tue kicking made his escape in the engine house, Augusta Schumann, of No. 10 Eldridge street, Baw two men come out of the engine house, when one struck the other, and, after knocking nim | down, Kicked bim three times on the heaa with the heel of his boot; deceased gave several screams; the man who kicked deceased returned to the engine Louse and was taken away au hour ter. Robert Love, of No. 61 West Thirty-sixth aoreee, @eposed that ne heard deceased say that he ha been to see that big —, as he heard he wanted to Meds ht deceused took trom his pocket a three- bladed kuife and wanted the witness to open it, Dut he did not; deceased got the knile opened fm the ball sud said he wus going over to see | that big——; deceased wen saia, “1 am going over again and will cut him; heard decvased make siinilar threats against Burke; on several occasions the witueas advised deceased to keep from the prisoner; deceasad nad been @rinking some wnat (Saturday) night; deceased said that prisoner had treated «im badiy; the wit- 686 Is Watchman in tne employ of the Fire De- persons; has seen Lavin mtoxicated several ~ as George Wagner, of No. 26 Eldridge street, testi- fled that he was acquainted with both decensed and prisoner, who were in his place ut ten o'clock @n Saturday night; decensed called to Kurke to come out, but be refused to do so, and Lavin lelt; Burke alterward went away, und later at night the witness heard that Favin nad been killed, August Qiker on Saturday nigut opened tho blade of a Knife for the prisoner, bul heard um make no threats against any one. Susan Lavin, widow o: ueceased, was calied to ‘She stand and testified that sue knew Karke owed her husband money ; deceased would drink occa- ly; deceased was not in the habit of carry- ing ® kote, and had none that night; they nad always been irtends til deceased was thrown out of employment. Tne officer making the arrest was called, but threw no new ligh: on the matter. Deputy Coraner Leo, who made the post-mortem examination on the budy of deceased, deposed | Enki compression of the braim was the cause of | ath. : The case wasthen given to the jury, who re- turned a Verdict against Burke. The prisoner was tien arraigned and examined. He is twenty-nine years o1 age, was born in New | Jersey and lives at No. 187 Grecbe street, Golonel Spencer, who appeared lor the prisoner, Moved that he be admitted to vail, tuasmucn as ‘the erime at most was notning more than man- | slaughter in the fourth degree, and furtaermore that there was not a particle 01 proof to show that the prisoner was the man who strack and kicke: deceased ; but the motivn was denied, | Counsel will renew bis motion before the Dis- trict Attorney. “MEET ME IN HELL,” A Colored Wedding imterruptcd by the Plght of the Bridegroom, Who Sends ® Four Word Request. {From the Mopile Begister.] There is a gentic ebony-aued maiden of some twenty summers, named Lizzie Duke, living in this city, who has been receiving the attentions of @ colored gentleman ol the Siate of Kentucky, ‘and the city of Louisvilie, for tour or five years. The colored swain is nained Lee Irwin, and has been a walter at the Gait Hoase of Louisvilte tor some time, and still retains that position. Lee | Wrote to the object of tis adoration almost daily and poured forth the secrets of his heart untii hs brain whirled like a bumbie bee onder a glass tum- | bler. His tongue would reiuse to warble and in | Mute adoration he drank in the delicious iniec | ton of love a8 @ irend of ours swallows hot | whiskey punch. But to win the had of Lizzie was & consummation devoutly to be wished by him, and the sole object of bts lite. During a courtship of some ioar or five yeurs | ‘he could never get bis courage to the 3s! | point and ask her to marry him. He oiten talked of mai at long rauge; bul thinking that ins. kind of silly moonshine would never vring down the game he resoived to bring things to an tssuc, and finally asked ber simply and uuatlected become his wile. She svon wrote tue “Yes,” and the day was set for September | arrived here about the 12h, and when he saw ber he felt if be conid lift bunsel) up by his boot gtrape to she. top of the church steeple ang pull the bell rope for Sunday schvol, The day urrived, ud everything Was ready for tho consummation of the happy even. A Magnilicent table, laden with everytuing tuat ever adorned a Wedding table was spread, writing for an ‘Assault, and the bride wus dressed to death, and her trunk ewoying a recess, The eacher had arrived, and the groom's carriage Foncied the house without thut necessary part of every Wedding—the groom. Five o’ciock Was the hour set for tne wedding, but at tur o’viock Lee heard the grasshoppers of despundency buzzing in his fine Louisvilie ears and telt the cod urmy worms of despair crawling down bis back, aud when the five o’clock train ieft Lee Irwin’ was aboard, going home at the rate of nearly thirty miles an Hour, and murmuring to bunseif that be was ro to be ploughed with years and sown with cares, jarsed with vain hopes and ted with doubtiul tears, While he was thus occupying himsell a different scene was being enacted at the would be bride's house. At half-past Ove o’ciock @ teegraph mes- penger boy knocked at the door and delivered a message addressed to Lizzie Duke. She grasped 1% as a pointer snaps at o blue bottle fy. Was it tue news oj bis iiness, death, or what could it be? Thie was soon settied, for tne bride swooued Qway when she read this message :— ON tHx Koar—5:12 o'clovk, Meet me in hell. Lists TRWLN, ‘The wedding did not come of, and the.intended ‘bride ts still singie, as well us a Orm believer in the deceit of mankind, TAKE THE OBILDRES OUT OF THE MILLS [From the Springfield (Mass.) Repudiican.) ‘This is the plainest lesson of the terrivie tall River disaster, Here, all through the Common- wealth of Massachusetts, the public schools nave been open for three weeks, and yet in one of the most spirited communities in tue State the fourth and fifth stories of acotton mill are full o! chil- dreu, and the carelessness of a boy occasions a con- Qagration, which instantly paralyzes their in- fantile judgments and snatches away twoscore of them to deaths of agony and inflicts lielong \njuries apon as many more. Why weren't those boys and girls in the public school? Betore the last Legislature convened, and aguin while it | Was in session, We twok occasion to invoke the | §, authority of the State of Mussuchusetts iu hebail | Of these children. We said that they were iguo- rant, the children largely of immigrants, sub- ject to theit own caprice ‘and the unwise greed of their patents and their employers and that it Was time for the State to bare the sword of its Wise autpority in their behaif and compel them to attend the schools, whether they wouid or not. We said that whon this was once done and their | labor was taken out of the market their parents | and those who sheuld support them during their infancy would experience a rise of wages amply sufficient 10 compensate for the loss of their children’s earnings. in no empioyment Reed wages be 80 low as to require the exertion of the children and the superanuuated. The wages Of the tamiiy must support the family, and if the children do not work, a8 they ought not to during the school season, depend upon it that the wages Of the head of the house will be raised suMcienily to maintain them. A CURIOUS INSURANOS OASE, {From the Boston Advertiser.) A practical iustration of what an insurauce Company is Mable to pay in case of loss has just been deciacd in the adjustment of the loss ot | Oliver D:tson & Co. This was a Joss {rom fire, March 24, 1874, on which the assured made 8 claim Spproaching $100,000, on property vaiued at $150,000, A tedious investigation by two very competent business men iamuliar with stock mer- aabeetnen immense stock being careiully ex- amined in detati, to determine its true character and value—resulted in an adjustment oi the loss | at $37,000 by agreement, thus conceding to the | dosurers, What they claim, Wat a valuation arvi- trarily made opon merchandise virtually shut ont rom Open and free competition is not “marker | rice,” based Rpon the assumption that the in- irérs were able for an arvitrary valaation, es- tablished by and jor the music trade by &@ combina- tion or board of trade of tre music publishers, | ‘This arbitrary vainution covers a very heavy profit on the el? Producmy tats kind O! property, Of oie question has turned t i pi tal ee a Jainauion wi in ‘Aap tree ced legitimate sense “market price," as understood by underwriters or the public generally. ‘Ihe sheet | music, On whicn was claimed $46,000, was ap- praised at $11,000, and adjusted at $8,700, There | ‘Were 875.000 aheeta, making a otle 0 inet higue | | duced prices, MURDEBERS TAKE REFUGE IN THE EARTH. They Are Determined to Fight Until Death Before Sabmitting to Arrest. (From the Nashville Republican Banner.) ‘The readers of the Banner are familiar with the details of the murder of Dick McKinley, colored, by disguised men in Smith county, not long since, and with the further fact that when llall, one og the gang, peached upon his associates im crime, he was taken out of jalland hanged. Since that time no one unttl |: ‘Tuesday has been able to discover the whereabouts of Draper, Calicut, Apple, one ofthe Bushes, and Reid, who iert for parts unknown, Immediately alter the summary execution of Hall, Their place of concealment was discovered by watching one of ther iriends carry @ galloo of whiskey to a large cave which opens out in a dense woods near Chestnut Mound. It was found on close inquiry that they bav stored away a year’s provisions in the cave, had 100 rounds of ammunition each, and had declared their determination to die rather than be captured. When their hiding place was discovered a citizen named lair went inco Cal age on Tuesday night to get the Sherif? posse to capture these men; but the Shertif happened to veuway, Esjorts were also made by a man named Simms to raise & posse, but not being an author ized officer be did bot like to take upon himself all the responsibilities Which the trip would -im pose, The citizens, with an officer, iuily intend Making a raid upon the outiaws, aod itis hoped they will be captured, A CANINE CANARD, (From the Alvany Express.} It ts of a biack-and tan, Which, on its morning trip to this city with its master, has been of late frequently assaulted by a bigger dog on State Street, Friday morning the little dog came with a big comrade, but the State street dog did not appear, Nothing disturbed, the two dogs sat down and waited a while, then the big dog delib- erately hid himself benind @ tree, and the little one, barking luriously, ran toward the city past the home of evemy, No fighting dog appeared, and the little one repeated the maniwuvre, this time calling out his assailant. The little dog ran straight to ha friend, who lay perfectly still until pursuer and pursned were within a rod of him, When he flew out from his tsee and killed the 5 a Stute street doz in a second. The big? dog and the little one then gazed tranqutlly a few seconas at their falien foe, after which the little dog kited of down town, and the avenger plodded soberly away. EL THE NEWS AL’ bon NEWS ALL THE NEWS, IN THE EVuNING LEGRAM, LVENING TELLGRAM. TWO TW T 8 THIS BVENING—A LECTURE ON NERVOUS Debility and Special Miseases, at Dr. Kalm’s Mu- fcum, Kemember the address, Gs Broadw: Fourth street. ‘The largest aud ‘most magni cumin the world. Admission 0c. SPECIAL LECTURE E) AN. otelock at the New York Broadway, between Houston RY NIGHT AT RIGHT. uscum of Anatomy, O13 nd Bleecker streets. iB QU TEL, QUELNSTOWN, This well Knowa first class lotel, having recently ad proprietors Will Now be found ong of the mast fable tu tue South ot Irelands, Being situte. close :luading sages aud railway depot, will be found Most convenmont to American tourists arriving by the several swoamers, z = eB} WANT LO PUREC: "aereeaciogt LARGE LOT OF NEW OR SECOND HAND GAS Fixtures Wanted; one or two, must be very large. Apply au 7% i ED—THE FIRST TWENTY-NINE NUMBERS Appleton'’s Scientitic Monthly; cash; soiled copies will ans ‘Address C., with price, box 4,656 Fost oflice, New York. . BRO J 898 BROADWAY, BE- a Nineteunth and nticth streets—Money , Watches, Jewelry, dilve: os; business confidential hablan spitnol. BOARDERS WANTED, HE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST PAR- ES REPRESENTING THEMSELVES aS FROM THE HERALD, AND WHO ARE SOLICITING SUBSCRIP- TIONS AND ADVERTISEMENTS FOR A BOARDING GAZETTE OR INFORM THE Justi DIRECTORY. IF THE NUMEROUS PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN SWINDLED WILL EDITOR OF THE HERALD IT WILL ASSIST IN BRINGING THE GUILTY PARTIES TO A TED. BY A YOUNG MARRIED COU: « Board in a strictly priv; no other boarders; must be in , between Thirtieth aud 5! Eighth avenues preterred. isch, rons FW. GENTLEMAN WANTS BREAKFAST AND ROOM to himself, with dinner on Sundays: price notes: Gooding $8 oF 83." Address. with tuguinks, La W- WENGE, ox int Herald Upiown Branch ofiees OARD WANTED.—LARGE AND HANDSOMELY turnished Second Fioor, with private table, by @ small tamnily, between Thirty-second and Forty-ninth sireets, Fourth and Sixth avenues Address EAULE- STON, Herald Uptown Branch office, on exchanged. BLOCK FROM BROADWAY. Elegant accommodations, en suite and convenient and first class locatio: 114’ Fast Nineteenth street. giv, with elercnces THIRD STORY ROOM AND BEDROOM TO LET, with Board; also Room on fourth floor; references required. 37 kast Twentieth street. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR, with Board ; also mngle Rooms. 153 Madison avenues Corner of Thirty second street, 1 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED With private table; also other Rooms; references! No, 108 Wost Forty-seventh street. SECOND FLOOR, Street. BLOCK FROM FIFTH AVENUBF,~AN ELEGANTLY L_ furnished Floor to rent, entire or atvided, in a large brown stone house, with B joard. 107 West Forty-fourth 6)D_ FLOOR gentleman and wife; also large Hall Room. ‘West Sixteenth street. FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD, FOR ‘No. 121 to let, boarders taken. & PANDAM aru oY Partor and Bedroom; also double and single Room T.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED TH AVENUE, NO. 314—TWO FRONT ROOMS ON fourth floor, grate re, with Board; also single Room; references 5TH AVENUR and . NO. 273, BETWEEN TWENTY-NINTHL Thirtieth streots.—second Floor. handsomely furnished, to lot, with strictly first class Board, sant 6 TO $10 PER WEEK—FOR GOOD BOARD AND Dl Rooms, at 29 Washington place, between Broadway and the square; table boarders accommo- dated, } ‘Tenth and Four! G 70,88 PER WEEK. —DOUBLE J Rooms, with Boar | location; reference AND SINGLE ia new corner house; good oo, Na 1 Spencer place, corner West th skreets, 10 Handsomi Transient peop! WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— e front Kooms, $16, $18 and $20, for two persons, with Board; no children,’ also table Board, $5. le taken, bath: also uished Koo! JQ) BAST, SHIRTY-THIRD STREET. —A four Réoms on second floor, with private table, SUIT OF ms on fourth floor; house newly fur- 14.7, STREBT, 217 W8'. ELEGANT ROOMS TO let, en suate or singly, with Bourd; house strictly first class and unusually desirable; new line ot cars to | Seventh avenue; references, } with or without Board; terms moderate; day | = | re OARD.—& QUIET, TIDY GENTLEMAN WANTS A comfortable Koom, with breakiast and tea, in a My neat and intelligent Amertean family, for $3 per relerences Address Colonel BACON, box equine room and board for gentleman and wife; a private family; price uae be moderate; reterence exchanged, IMMEDIATELY—AN UNFURNISHED Address st Twelfth street. WANZED TO RENT—A FURNISHED APARTMENT, en suite, with Board, below Fortieth street, be tween Second and sixth avenues, Address A. B., Albe- marie Hotel, Friday moraing, WANTED A ROOM, WITH SOUTHERN EXPOSURE, fire and Board,’ for a young gentleman for the Winter, between Twentieth and Thirueth streets and uid and Sixth avenues, Address stating terms, box of D, PERMANENTLY, FOR MAN AND wife, between Tenth and Thirtieth streets and Lex: ington and Sevent avenues; large Room, either exter sion oron second floor, with southern exposure; wil furnish bed; will pay trom $12 to $14 a wee! use of bah; best references. Address, with tull treulars, Dr, WHIT, 81 Forsyth street, Utica, N. Y. ineluding par- BROOKLYN BUARD. 89 HENRY STREET, BROOKLYN.—NEWLY FUR, J nished Rooms ‘on'second story, also two single Rooms: not ve minutes’ waik froin three ferries; house first class. 304. HICKS STREET, BROOKLYN UEIGHTS, five minutes trom Wall and South ferries. — Rooms for gentieman and wife or single gentlemen; pri- yate house; all improvements; first class table; roows from $14 to'$20 per week for coupl NEW YOKK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1874—TRIRLE SHKKT. — wove. BUROPEAN NSTEAMSHIPS. HITE STAR LINE. KEASTOWN AND FOR oe caneiint THE NITED STATES ae oe Dleinber 38, at 3 P.M. REPO BLT “October teats fae BALTIC Vostober V7, at Wd A: Mt TATE ret Uctobe From the White Star'docks,’ pier 32 Nott Hinge ies—Saloon, $80, gold; mteerage at low rates, Saloon staterdoms, smoking room and bathrooms in midship section, whére least motion is felt, thus combi ing safety, speet and comfors ‘or inspection of plaus atid other information apply at the company’s olfige, 19 Broadway, New York KJ. CORTIS, Agent BRISTOL, LONDON aNv aLo other points In England ‘and Wales.—The South Wales Atlantic steam: ip Compan from Peunaylvauia Jersey City, a8 toljows:— urday, Sept. 2 edntsday, —— First cabin passage, $75 and currency; second cabin, $55 currency ; sleerage, currency, steerage certidcates trom Cardia, $88, carrency. Draits for £L and upwards. For aie tern cor apply to AKCHIBALD BAXTER & CO, Le 17 Broadway, New Yor F°, CARDIFE, UNARD LIN, NOTICE. With a view of diminishing the chances of cofl{ston the steamers of thitline take a specied ‘course ‘for all seasons of the year, ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston eros fe meridian 9 wt 43 latitude, oF ing to the north On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 5) at 42 iatitude, or nothing to the north o THE BRITISH Ane. NORTH AMENICAN ROYAL Mall STRAMSHIPS, BEIWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT OORK HARBOR, FROM NEW YORK. FROM NEW YORK. at CALABRIA, a, 26 *ROSSIA *ALGERL " wy vA BATAVIA at, Oct. 3 *ABYSBINL ed., Oct. 7 0% IN at, Oct 1 *SCOTIA, "Wed. Oct. 23 and every following Wednesday ang » day rom sew York. steamers marked * NOt carry steerage passe u- gerd. Cabin pussace $40, $101, $13), Kol according’ to accommodauon, Keturn uckets ‘on favorable terms, Sleerage at lowest rates, Steerave Uckets from Livers Pool aud Queenstown and all parts of Edrope at lowest eos For trolght and cabin passaze apply at the company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green. For stecrage sage wt iil Broadway, Trinity Buildin; CHARLES Ue FRANCKLYN, Agent, or i LES to P. W. DUVERNL?, Clark and Randolpt streets, Chicago, Ml. QREAT REDUCTION IN PRIGRS.—%90 T1GTIT jooms; 25c., 85, and s0c. a day; gentlemen and families, Frankiort House, corner of Frankfort and Witham streets, RCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW i nd every kind Cor Theatrical Printing neatly, cl tthe METROPOLITAN PRINTING Es- No, 18 Broadway. Estimates cheer- fully given on «ppheatior LENHAM HOTEL, FIFTH AVENUE, BETWEEN Twenty-first and Twenty-second streets, New York city. Kuropean plan.—Houye aud furniture thoroughly renovated; ar glevator and every modern convenience added. N. B, BARRY, Manager, late of Continental Howel, Philadelphia, and Metropolitan Hotel, New York, 14 large tron’ other large and 1] TH STREET, WEST, 315.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, t and back Rooms on second story; also | small Rooms. STRE dated | as 15 ET, 87 WEST.—ELEGANTLY FUR- TH | 14 nished front toms; second and third floors; every © | convenience, with | anu wite or single gentieme: first class Board, to let to gentleman ; tuble boarders accommo- WES? ELEVENTH STREET. -HOUSE CHANGED hands; newly painted and furnished; first class accommoda Uons for families and single genemen ; near Bt Denis Hotel; table Bourd; reterence, Rooms to TH STREET, 119 CAST, NEAR UNION SQUARE.— let, en suite or singly, with first class Board; best ot references. 21% STRBET, 4.L Rooms to let, with Roard, in a small family; home comforts; terms reasonable; rete 144) WEST.—PLEASANT FRONT references, 6) CARLY 22 with Rooms, wii ‘ON STR .—SINGLE GENTLEMEN and a gentleman and wife can be accommodated th or without Board; algo one lady can 38) ment and table only; refa H STREET, NO. 67, BETWEEN FIFTH AND Sixth aventes.—legant Sults of Rooms, newly furnished, consisting of Second, Third and Fourth Floors, with private ‘arlor Floor, with (rant Base. rences exchanged. 43° SIRE Large Ro modern improvements; cloanliness, Good table; saustuctory prices; sinall tamily ; natives o elty. WEST, NO. 212, NEAR BROADWAY.— oma, richly furnished, singly or on sulie; legance, comfort Teterences 45 SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARK, ©) Jet, with ROOMS TO. Board, tor families or single gentlemen; erms moderate. R BOWERY AND SPRING 12th, Diamonds, Watchos Dit loaned cea, Shawis, Or the nsive establishment in the coun- ladies. Goods for sale at sacri- T JOSEPH SOLOMON & COS, 134 FULTON stree tr Nassau.—Money advanced on Diamonds, Warcbes, Stiver Piate, nila, Camei's Hair ohawls, tiques aud Arucles of Virui oflice for tnd! pe habla ROOKLYN LOAN OFFIUE, PARTIES REQUIRING Money on Bond and Mot ¢ on Brooklyn Prop- erty will ind it greutly to their advantage to Cail upon DRAKE & CO., No. 9 Willoughby street, Brooklyn. NEY LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW. airy: aud silver sare, aud the same bought and sold. is ALL © SIXTH AVENUK | BETWEEN tY= 4.03 four and “Trventy-niti. stroety-—Liberat. ad: Yanves made on Diamonils, \ 1, Jowelry, Silks, Laces aud shawls, Same bought at tull valu: SIXTH AVENUF, NEAR TH street, in the jewelry sto eon Diamonds, Watches, Jewelr Au for cash. ALN 53 CORNER FOURTH STRUET.— BROADWAY. es on Diamonds, Watches, Jew- G97, Eee cle line. Shawin, tues and. Verona ry, Camel's Hair S 4 i Property ol every description. JAS. P. MATTUEWS. Q]Q BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTEETH STREET O18 Gldcdveatauiisnca and most respounble office. — Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sil- ver, Laces, India Shawls, Ac. ; same bougist, BROADWAY, A. ©. UERTS, nd VECWEEN TWENTY-SIXTH 1.145 at ‘tweuty-seveuth streets. —Money loaned Peleg e ts Tas ought ‘and sald) pasioe Tne eaten) ¥ Us 3 ine bought an i i busluess confdeutat S. MARUSKI. ze NO Hf he THE WIDOW (IF ANY) AND NEXT OF KIN OF Patrick Coady, otherwise Patrica Coady Buckle, Late of Gippsland, Victoria, setiler, deceased :— Tursuand lo a decree of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria in its equitab urisdiction, made in @ cause Wherein the Honorable George Briscoe Kertord, Her Majesi al tor the said Colony, is informant, a nd Thomas Mitchell a defendants, the persons ¢ ng to be next cording to the statutes for th istribution of estates of Valrick Coady, otherwise Patrick Coady Buc! ley, lute of Prospect Stulion, Gippsland, im the Colony of Victorfa, settler, hving at the tne ot his death, which twok place on the 16th day of June, 1872, or to be the re- spective legal personal representative of representatives at such of the said next of Kin as ure now dead. and the person Uf any) claiming to be widow of the said Patrick Joady, otherwise Patrick Coady Buckley, or her legal | representative if she be now dead, are, eliner perscu bythemseives or their solicitors, on or betore the Ist day of May, 1875, to come in and prove their claims atmy | office, situuce at Bank Chambers, Queen sireet, in the city of Melvourne, in the said Colony, or in default there- of they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit f the sald de . ofAnd the Mth day of May, 1875, at 1 o'clock in the fore- non, at my si soe e, is Appointed for hearing and ad- Judicating upon such clauns, f day Of July, A, D. 1874, Dated tne MD dey Oy A WILKINSON, Master in Equity of the Supreme Court of the Goldny of cturia. Hl. F. Gonxer, 192 belt fhe Kast, Melbourne, Crown Solicitor, ist & Lewis, 51 Chancery lane, Metbourne, defendant's Solicitors, PROPOSALS, (AONSTRUCTION J sealed 08 ment unul 1: mannan nanny LIFE SAVING STATIONS. — will be received at this depart- lock noon of auesday, the 13th day of cloner, 1874, for the construction of ving Station the following named points, to wit Istand Lighthouse, Virginia: one on Cobb's Istand, Virginia, one on Hog Island, Virginia, abreast the lighthouso;' oue on Cedar Island, Virgu Watchapreaguc Inlet; one at Chincoteague, Vi beach, tod of the Assateayue Lighthouse, and one at Green Kun Inlet, Maryland. Bids will be received for ony, several or all the above- mentioned houses. Bidders’ must state the time in Which they will contract to complete the houses, and tho bids must be uecompanied with guarantees from responst- bie parties as to the ability of the bidders to do the re- quired W ‘All proposals must be indorsed “ suis for construction of lifesaving stations,” and dressed to the Secretary of tho Treasury, Bpecifications and plans can be obtained at the offices ot the Deputy Gol ‘Chincote: Va sae roverhment fosorves the Ment tort ‘the gov 0 re} is. BH. BRISTOW, Treasoey Derartuxny, 21, 187% ppt en neces U he NEW YORK CATHULIC PROTECTORY WILL receive bids tor Plastering, Plumbing, Gas Pitti and ‘slate Roofing for the entre. building, at. Wes ches Uil noon of raturday, whe ‘sd day ot Octo The plans and specifications can be seen at the ofice pf the architect L. J, O'CONNOK, IL Broadway, room ‘The directors reserva the right to reject tae Bids must be delivered at the Shieh 0 ‘on or all 9 Keade co BILLIARDS. AL WMANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND + the Phelan @ Collender Combination Cushions ale only by the patenwo, Hl, W. OOLLEND isk, suc- ry Phelan & Coilonder, 733 Broadway, New York. SPECIALTY.~GREAT. AMERICAN BEVRL TA. bles, with Detaucy's Wire Cushions, used exclu. sively for all match games; second hand Bevel Tables, complete, $200, Bagatelles, Tripolitey and R Bowling Tables, also several new Parlor Games W. H, GRIFFITH & O0., No. 40 Vesey for sa c __ MARBLE MANTELS. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. An extensive mock of Slate and Marble Mantels, Wash Trays and Slate Work of every description. rt PENRHYN SLALB COMPANY, Union square, Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st, XY PRICES OF | MARBLE Ail Kinds of Poof Tiling, hors uow offered at, ERABER ECO. 5 Soars Ma ble orks, Now 317 wo iS Weat Viny-Hrat streey Doar An | established 1890; private | — ol, i} 7 furnishes or gen! INGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street—Second and third story front Rooms, id, to let, with substantial Board, tor tlemen, with American family of adults. | Gre HOUSE, 176 BLEECKER sTREET, NEAR Broadway.—Fine Kooms, with excellent Board, $1 50 to $2 per day; $6 to $12 per work; grounds for Croquet, «kc. OTEL BRANTING, MADISON AVENUR AND Fitty-cighth street. —A tew choice Suits of Rooms left; house and table first clasy; elevator and all mod- ern improvements, A PIERRE HOUSE, ONE BLOOK WEST OF CITY Hall, 56 Warren stroct.—Rooms, 50 centsa day, % a Week up} tamily Rooms, $1a day, $a week up. ASSENGERS PRR STEAMSHIP CALABRIA EM. bark trom the Cunard wharf, toot of Grand Jorsey City, at3 P.M. on Saturday, 26th Septer CHAS. G FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Gr POR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. The Hamourg-American Packet Company's iron ‘mail steamship POMMERANTA, Captain B, F. Schwensen, will sail on Thursday, Octo- ber 1, 1874, for Hamburg. Rates of passage to Plymouth. Londou, Cherbourg and ‘upper saloon (gold) ot Cabin, lower saloon (gold' Stecrage to. Plymonth, London afd ia Angland, Seottand ahd Wales, also to Cherbourg and Hamburg (currency)... 2 saa The SILESTA will sall October 4, i874: KIGHARD & BOAS, noral Passenger Agents, 61 Broadway, New York RUN Haye & Co., 23 ene! en Gi Broad wirset, New York. ABEAT WESTERN. 2 STRAMSHP LINE. . NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIREOT. ‘The steamers of this line will sail trom pier 18 Bast River as tollows:— CORNWALL, Stamper. Wednesday, September 23 ARRAGON, Symons. ..Thursday, Ociober I Cabin passage, $7) ermediate, $45; steorage, $30, currency; excarsion tickets, $130. Apply to the agent, 70 South street, MORGAN'S SONS, MAdIson SQUARE HOUSH, CORNER OF TWENTY. first street and Broadway. Large, pleasant Rooms, elegantly turnished ; superior table private table served Fed; prices satisfactory; please cal mo piers deta) Mh x MATHES. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 39. BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street, —200 light’ Rooms, neatly ‘furnished, He. oF Slo. per night; $2 5 to $3 per week; tor gentle men only. RIVERSIDE, HOUSE, CARMANSVILLE, POOT OF load streat, North Hiver.—Llogant accominodations : rates; at and rail, eatin pater ste G, DUNCALF. Souart ROTEL, 65 RUWERY, CORNER CANAL airgeh — Rogie ry day Bag week. Den We (Ase al 7 rices reduced. Open all nix! assuceaipeciedainmetnind gs Proprietor. Ps ST. JAMES HOTEL, i corner Twenty-sixth street and Broadway, fs now open on the Enropean plan. The hotel has been thoromsly ouovated, Fepuintod ‘ind returnished in the manner. most coumlortable wud Slabor ee TONES & NORTOR EST END ROTEL, FORT WASHINGTON. Arrangements made, on liberal terms, for the fall and winter season; convenient to busine: Oy r or drive. OHABLES H. . HELLEY, 45 EAST TWENTY SECOND STREET, NEAR ©) Broadway Board, foi ewly furnished and painted; modern linprove- Re RTAY, furnished Rooms, with ir families and single gentlemen; Rooms suitable 6 WEST FOURTEENTH sTRERT single Rooms, with first clai AMILY AND Board; nice suit of Iso table Board. for four gentleme NINTH STREET, RETWEEN BROADWAY AND | Elegant Rooms, with first class | ingle gentlemen; house newly ies an \d painted; terms moderate, suite o! ments; private AA. WEST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND and Sixth avenues.—Furnishea Rooms to let, en singly, with or without Board: modern lmprove- family; references, first class | lent Roard, for two kentlemen; house family German. WEST THIRTY-EIOUTH mients to rent, {urnishe, with Board: private. ta- bie tf desired; single Rooms tor gentlemen, STREET, NEAR FIFTH legan! Suit of Rooms, with STREET.—APART. lof with frst table board. MADISON AVENUB.—A. story front Room, and also Rooins on third floor, to LARGE SECOND clase Board; single Room: references; 7 pleasant WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—A LARGE AND Room to let, with Board; location de- sirable; terms moderate: references exchanged, ingle yentie: QB AnD #70) INTON PLACE.—ROOMS, FURNISHED Cc or uniurnished, with or without Board, to families n. 107 tntina id with or without Board, in a first class house; excelien' ble. IXTH STREET, BETWEEN LEX1NG- Fourth avenues,—Furnished {oom | Lie uemen, EAST TWELFTH ST: east of Broad’ Room, with first class Board, to families and single gen- Keferences exchanged, ‘REET, A SHORT BLOCK .—Handsomely furnished 13 ana required, LEXINGION AVENUE.—DESIRABLE ROOMS: to let, with frst class Board; references given 13 WEST | ence required. some Second Floor, well furnished, for a tamil; bath on the same floor; with or without Board; ret TWENTY-SECOND 8TREET.—HAND 13 EAST. D Board and atte: TWELFTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY furnished large Rooms, with strictly first class ndance ; reterence. closets; all con’ relerences. gentlemen or gentleman and wit EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, STUY VESANT ‘Large Room, nicely furnished; ample veniences, with suocrior Board, tor two it terms moderat 2le EAST 239 references exch family, ried couple or single persons; price reasonable, WEST TWELFTH STREET.—A HANDSOMELY furnished second story Room; also third story front, suitable for two gentlemen, with first class Board; _——_—a_—_—_—— oT wed. THIRIIETH STREET—IN PRIVATE Board, pleasant Rooms, fora mar- | transit by English railway and the discomforts of COUNTRY BOARD. GOOD COUNTRY HOME IS OFFERED TO a ntlemen or ladies tor $6. woek: 30 miles trom New York ; mountainot nd heaithy. Apply to Mrs. B. €. MORRIS, Brookside, Morris county, N. J. OARD FOR THE FALL AND WINTER CAN BE had on a farm, 30 males from Yais city; beautiful Jake for boa ing and skating; hose eoutains all modern huprovements che same as city hon ror particulars call at 120 West Twonty-sixth street, where protograph IAGLK LINE UNI\ KD STATES MAIL STEAMS) TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG ‘The clegamtt Clyde New York as follow: SSING, Captain RDER, ptain Ph e October 20, from Eagle Line pier, tuot of I 4 bokea. PBs OF PASSAGE TO PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. Cabin—First saloon, $120, gold* sacoud saloon, $60, gold. Stwerage 2 urre Propaid steerage tickets from Hainburg. $24, currenay. For freizht apply toFUNUH, EDYE & CO., 27 south William street. For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, General Agents, 11} Broadway. ED STAR LINR. Appointed to carry the Belgian and United Slates Malls, The foll ppol towing lope: psn to mal TPS AND HAMBURG, iltiron steamships will sail from 3. From Philadelphia. From New York. NEDERLAND....,..0ct. 17) SWITZERLAND.....0ct. 5 VADERLAND......Nov. 10| COLINA, Oct 2 FLOM ANTWERP. For Philadelphia. For New York. EREAND..""""Now, 10 | SMELAGIEL SBO0ck "Nov, 10| SW RLAND.:** 00k. SOF PABSAGE IN OURRENCY: First capin, $9: second cabin, $00. Steerage and Intermediate tickets to and from all poluts ut the lowest rates, ‘Assenzer accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. Ainple attendance $s provided. Every steauer cirrios surgeon and stewardess. Through tickets and through bills of lading issued ‘detween all prominent points, For pamess, rates of freight and other information PETER WRIGHT § SONS, Gonergl Agen ‘ainnt street, Phiadelphia, GEORGE W. COLTON. Ageite Ni York. 4 et New JOHN McDONALD, Pasrenycr Agent.” ‘0. 8 Batter, ce, New Yor B. VONDER BECKE, General Buropea™ ‘ain atwerp. LORIDA—A FURNISHED | HUSH, 10, br At Greon Cove - prings; suital for a fami Visitit Floritin tor the winter. Apply 10.8. C. KiSAD, 128 Bust 'wenty second street. EUROPEAN STEADISHIPS, _ NLY DIRECT LINK TO FRANCE. THE GRNERALTRANSATLANTIC COMPANYS MATL STEAMSUIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BREST. The splendid vessels on this favorite route for vac Con. tincnt (being more southerly than any other) will sail from pier No. 5) North River as tollows'— PEREIRE, surmont. ST. LAUREN?. Lachesnes. VILLE Dis PARIS. Danre. Saturday, Oct. SL Price of Dassuge in gold including wine)—First cabin, $125; secona, $75; third, Excursion Tickets at reduced rate: American trayellers, by taking this line, avoid both ¢ Ing the Channel, besides saving time, tro pense. le and ¢x- GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 6 Broadway. HE STATE LINE, 3 TY xew Yoke to Quascow, LiveRPooL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERRY, ‘These elogant new Clyde built steamers will sail from ter 36 North River. as follows Brite Or Gk A. Wednesday, Sept. 30. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Wednesday, Oct 7. STAUB OF FLORIDA, STATE OF NEVADA. STATE OF VIRGINIA. and every Wednesday ter, ‘taking passengers at through rates to all por t Great Britain and Trelsad, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany, Steerage as low as by any other lin Drafis for $1 and apward. Kor fye ght or passage apply to AUSTIN, BALDWIN & 1a (0. roml ways Steerage office No. 43 Broadway. AX CHOR LINE. NE’ YORK AND GLASGOW, : MER af VERY SPATURDAY, ork from company’s piers 20 and 2 th River, New York. | ELYSL P Y gal. jie CALIFORNIA. .Sat., Oct, 17 Sat, Oct 3] UTUPTA. Sat, Oct. 26 efi ab ety BOLIVI it., Oct 31 Rates of passage, payable in curreac; TO GLASGOW, | VKPOOL, LOADONDERRY, QUEENSTOWN OR BELFAST. Cabin, $55 to $80, according to accommodations. Re- i wien ck issued at redaced rates. INIERMEDIALE AND STEERAGE as low as by anv other first class line. Draits issued ior any amount at lowest rates. Send tor circulars giving further information, t ¢om- "s office, No. 7 Bowling Green, Led AENDEHSON BRormers, Agents 259 freee AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY-FIRST icely furnished Rooms, hot and cold Iso « handsomely turnished {arlor water, with Boai dy a Fioor; private table, private bath, 4c. 312 WEST dainily. FIFTEENTH STREET, NRAR EIGHTH Eos erties Ulan ae Room to let, with or with- out Board, suitable fo1 r one or two gentlemen; private 406 WEST With first class 398 EIGHTH AVENUE, CORNER | THIKTIETH street.—Three neatly furnished Roows to let, to a party of young men, with or without Board, where they can have a pleasant nome. TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—A HAND- somely furnished Parlor Floor, with or without private table; also other handsomely furnished Rooms, Board. cond oF box 9 station F. FAMILY, RESIDING ON FIFTH AVE- A Bee ane ee Bi ‘lok, will it, with Board, th nue, near runswick, willrent, wi ie ; Thigd Floor. AddreaN, With hate: Poeirives the Hudson. tw Personal mana, sire to pay a fe her Raven avenue an N AMERICAN LADY WILL ACCOMMODATE relect parties with superior Board on the bunks of ‘© minutes trom station; table under my Rement; price low tor the winter. Cor Gold street, Yonkers, A LADY WISHES TO RENT AN KLEGANTLY FUR- nished front Room toa gentleman who would de- W months’ bourd and lodging in advance. Address box 225 Herald office. J Forms, Bill Rromntly done, PABLISHMEN' mercial and Theatrical Carns, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, LAW is ot Lading and eve ruting neatly ccncaply. and yeatly, cl mH the METROPOLITAN PRINTING ES- 218 Broadway, bstinates cheer t, fully given on application, FAR osomaye, FURNISHED ROOMS, ON SECOND floor, singly or on suite; also Rooms for single gen- tlemen, to let, with above Stuyvesant square, Board. Second avenue, first door W EST TWE with first class Cxchanged te from Fifth a box 136 Heraid Uptown Branch office. NTY-THIRD STREET, TWO BLOCKS venue.—Handsomely furnished Kooms, Board, in a + rench ‘family; references ems reasonable. Address SUPERIOR, dress DIS! LADY Wisiiks A PAR Bia sees Board, in a siric Re D private family. ri i REBT, box 196 Herald Eprown Branch office, NMAN LINE—SOUTHI r COURSE, Royal mait steamers are appointed to sat as follows: — FOR QUELNSTUWN AND LIVERPOOL, CITY OF BRU: CILY OF CHESTER, CITY OF RICHMOND: CITY OF PARIS. Sa CITY OF MONTREAL. Saturday, Uct. 2 at2 tM ‘Cavin passage, $8) ana $W go! Stecrue to and from ali points at reduced rates. Cabin and general office: No. 18 Broadway, 5. ¢ oblice: way and pier 45 K Rieerage omleos, SY Broadway O00 MG DALE: Agent MERICAN LINE, THE AMERICAN STEAMSHIP LINE OF LADELPHLA, PHILAD! Way mail tape service between *hitade! Liverpool, pain i ive ueenstown, from Philadelphia, and calling a Salling every Thursde Sailing every Wedue: rom Liverpool. The follow] wage appointed to sail from ben ILLINOIS.. ik L OHIO, Oct, 8 shepole Oct. 16 | PENN PRICKS PASSAGE IN CURRENCY, Cabin, $75 to $100, according to accommodations. Stecrage and intermediate tickets to and trom all | joints at the lowest rates, i Steamers marked with a star do not carry interme. ate. Passenger accommodations for all classos unsurpassed. Ample atiendance is provided. very steamer carrics @ surveon and stewardess, These steamers are supplied with life rafts, {n addition to the nsual life boats and life preseryers. Through tickets and through bills of lading issued be- tween all prominent points. For passage, rates of freight and other information apply to TIVO.'W, COLTON, Avent, 42 Broad aireot, New York. JOUN ue ON aLD Passunger, ABU Oe la ier, lace, New York. PRIER wntailt § SONS) deneral a ent Valnutstreet, Philadelphia. RICHARDSON, SPENCE & GO,, Liverpool N. Cc Ns & EQONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, beste ied Mes} Rhine, Switzerland, &c., via ROTTERDAM. By steamship MAAS... BY steamship CALAND...... . these beautiful steamers, carrying the United States mail io the Netherlands, are well known for the reaular- ity of their trips. Kates of passage low. FUNCH, EDYE & Co, L. General Agents’ want, ina attached, referenct Herald office, vbetwi A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, in a good feighborhood, ven. INFANT AND NURSE Jewish boarding house or private family. front Ri ih i Room ‘nm Fourteenth and Fistieth streets; best Address, with particulars, M, N., A SUIT OF Fi avenue, wit vs my i family. Full particulars to 00. ean SbuAn, Gi Wout Talrty-third UR ROOMS, ON OR NEAR FIFTH 'OUN' Aes re La in fata He bow a Havel ofan’ ATIONAL LIND, ‘9 TICE, ‘Lhe most southerly route has ‘always been adopted by this company to avord ioe and headlands. rom Bile ee and 47 North Kiver. TO QUEENSIOWN AND LIVERPOOL, ERIN, oF 3 P.M. THE QUEEN, Oct, EGYPT, Oct 3 ILA M ENGLAND, Oct, 17,9 FOR LONDON DIRKt CANADA, —— Saturday, Cet 10, at Cabin passage, currency. Steer reduced prices, ' Return tick paid steerage tickets (rom Li luced rates. Pre- gh a t the lowest rates, Apply at the compauy's omge, Wo. Froude Masset , COLUMBUS, Captain B. 0, Ree REAT WESTBRN STRAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BIUS'OL (EXWLAND) DIRECT. The steamers of this ue will sail trom pier 18 Bast AGN, ‘Symons Thursday, Oct. 1 GREAT WRSEIN Windham..... Tuerdayy Oct, a Cabin passage, $70; interiuediate, $45; steerage, $30, currency! excursion fickets. 9190 e agen its SLreo| kde ‘tS MORGAN'S SONS, STEAMSIiP COMPANY. REMEN. it sail on NLLO ‘ORTH GERMA FOR SOUTHAMP! Fe Bienmnslud AMERICA. Gupta . October 3, HATES OF PASSAGE, TO LONDON, HAVRE AND First Cabin + Gold) $100 | Second Cal Gold)» 6 Bteerage erese(Currency) 24 For treji Beh itrcns & CO., Agents, No. 2 Bowliny Green. [Sit STATES WALL LINE—STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool. ‘ory Tuesday fro 46 Korth itiver. NEVADA, Price. September 20, at 3 P.M. IDA, ier 5 ~ October 6, ats P.M. sxe, $B); stecrage at lowest ratos, Cabin'p Prepaid tickets at lowest rates. Passengers Looked to and irom Paris, Hambarg, Nor- way and Sweden, &c. Dratta on Ireland, Kngland, France and er at lowest rates. eres to WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway, OR LIVERPOOL DIRECT, The Al British steamship LORD CLIVE, Urquhart, master, will sail for the above port, from pier 23 > ast River, on Friday, October 2. steamer has superior Accommodations and will take passengers at lowest rates. Apply to SNOW & BURGESS, 68 South street. APS COTT BROTHERS & CO, BUROPEAN kX. change and Passage Office, 86 South street, New York.— Drafts for £1 upwards, payavle in any part of Ireland and Great Britain at lowest rate. Passage by regular mail steamers from Liverpool and Queenstown at re- duced rates. Oponovar ROS! Steamers every Jandt and West strects. York. Open evenings, posers BILLS OF LADING, RECEIPTS, COL- pret pees &e., ti Cade ud i : Sone. me neatness, cheapness and promptne: eo METRO. POLITA PRINIING HSrABLISUMENT, 218 Broad- way. -—CHEAP PASSAG@ AGAIN. ay, Northern Wotel, corner vy Jheapest passage office in Now 4 COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. Loe MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE, TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN AND CHINA, VIA PANAMA. Steamers leave pler 42 North River, New York, as fol- jo COLON, Capt. J. M. Dow, Sept. 26, at 12 noon, ACAPULCO, Vom. A. G, Gray, Oct 1, at 12 noon, And every jlternate Saturday, conhecting with all steamers for Ceniral America and South Pacittc ports. Steamers leave San Francisco for Japan and China as follow: GREAT REPUBLIC. COLORAD JAPAN or r intor pply fhe, Spmpany’s ollice, pa, Winery fot, of ‘anal 1 Sanda ew York, . J , Superintenden Rurts HATCH, Managing Director. }e Prepaid | | taxén for all points in Delaware gout! ,Octoder 6 | | will be (he only aathorized oi men pior, | tk ek Dv Limon, on Satar- | i \TEAMSHIPS. Pe bt Th EW YORK, HANANA AND MEXIOAN MaIL 88, LIN Nssieamors leave plet® North Hiver machoep ee CILY OF HAVANA (via Nassau). | CITY OF NEW YORK. CITY OF MEXICO. CITY OF MERIDA ; YOR VERA CRUZ A cry or watt For freight or passage avpiy to F. "ALE SANDEE (& SONS, $3 Broadway. oR NEW 0: ‘ANS DIRECT, The stea shio WhaTbuN METRO OLIS Cl tain 1, mshiv 1 8, quick. (rom pier 36 North River, toot of North Moord street, of Saturday, September at 3 o’cloc! . st eigut received dail inrcugh ° sates’ ven Vicksburg, Modtie, Galveston and f anole,” For treght oS ae ce, having superior accom tions, apply to FREDERIG BAKER, pl SOUTHERN LINE, FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The (olowing now and first class steamers will M., from WE to 36 North River, every Wednesday, at $b jast River :— erry OF DALLAS, © 4 hry Oe Dal LR Ca statn Hoe STON. G; CITY OF SAN ANTONLO, Gupta yor ery. GARONDE! er Capra Me ‘eight received daily. $ to Ga Indios Xana had Bel Ries and St Louis. Cabin passage, $6); steer 10. $25. Fo ight oF passa; havi oda. tions, apply 0” C.'il! MALLORY € GO, “koonts + Agents, 133 Maiden lane. JEXAS LINE OF GALY Ing at Key West, carry: Baer tiver, Saturday, Septewsne ak P, Hast River. . September 2 ats P.M i bills of lading given to Houston ana toail poinaene ake Galveston, Houston and Henderson and B. Band Oc te R Nor ohurye forwardiain New York. ‘For freight assuge, having 8 omnmodations, or pi ie, having superior accommod ations Apply to GC, MAL ¥ GV., 133 Maid WE CLYDE © COS ti Wallach yes TUE SOUTH, SQUTHWEST AND via. Port Royal, “Ss. C., aud Fernandina, Fia.—tho Steamship MEDIATOR, James Smith, Master, will leave Dior No.2 North River, on Thursday, September ai, at 4 O'clock P. M., lor Port Royal, & C.. and Fernandina, Fla, making conhections at Port Royal with the Port Royal ja for all polnts in Georgia, LORIDA, Ruilroad, via Augusta, Ga” for Alabama, Misslesiopl and Tennossee, and at Fernandina with all points Ia Florida and Branswie! the steamslip VICK>BURG will follow September SL For Dassnge and relent and al} other information apply to HERM, GELPCKE, Agent tor Steamorg, fo. 5 William street. ( Spt & 8S. LINK FOR PORTLAND, MK The Arst class steamships GEO. WASHINGTON and GEO. CROMWELL, leaving pier No. 9 North River a Wednesday and Saturday, até P. M., connecting at Portiand with a Gipal railroads and steamboats tor the interior an East: treight taken ai low rates; passenger accommo- dations unsurpassed; cabin passaze, including state- room and meals, $7 80. For freight or passaze apply ULARK & SEAMAN. 86 West street. The steamsnip GLOKGE CROMWILL will leave Satur eptember 24, EW YORK AND DELAWARE LINK. TEAMSHIP ALBEMAKLE leaves pier 87 North River at 4 P.M. every Monday, commcuciny, Deoteniber Bh for po 6 , and leaves Lewes ednesday, P.M. Fret; and ‘east far- rington and for points in Eastern Maryland at favorable rates. Good passenger accommodations. For further partic apply to OLD DOMINTON STEAMSUL? COMPANY, 197 Greenwich street, ____PRAVELLERS' GUIDE. FTERNOON BOAT FOR WEST POINT, NEWBU! Poughkeepsie, Kondout and Kingston, land: al Cozens’, Cornwall. New Mambarg and Milton,—Tne MALY POWELL, trom Vestry street, plor 39, at 33 P. ML A AP pOeke's LINE FOK ALBANY THE SPUR * did steamers DREW and sT. JOUN leave Pier 41 foot ‘1 ted), at 6k. M “A UBANY AND TROY DY DAY LINE 8TEAMBOATS. ©, VIBBARD and DANIEL DRISW leave Torey pier 39 North River, at 8:30 AL ‘Tweily-third'street, north of Erie terry, at 83 You nd Nyack (by icrryboat). Pougn- copsle, Riinebeck, CAt-Kill and Hudson, coupes ting for all poinis West and’ North. ‘Trip tickets to West Pol Cornwall and Newburg, returning yame day, $1. Spec’ traing to and trom Saratoga, To” Saratoga. 294 Fou telp, $540; to Kount Luke, $2 85: round trip, $& ANIA AN rd aumboats leave Fultor 2A 10315 A.M, 12 Me Hi 15, (6:10 'P.'M. See time cards for ings ‘Sunday boats every hour, A nHatzeS FOR TR er, Tarrytown N LINE FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS + North and West,—Blegant sicambosts daily Saute Gays excepted) at 6 P. M., trom pier 49 North Biver, toot of Leroy street, Faure low. AMBANY, SARATOGA AND. ROUND LAKE AND it reduced rates. See Day Ling advertise- ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, VIA NEWPORE and Fall River.—Tho world-renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 23 North Bt foot of Murray street, dui Through tickets. sold . Halts Band engages Nomes, TO THE Pi Ble On and after Monday, du ¢ vt ail principal the season. 14 1874, the folto os im New York waciany. ls. woe of First and Second Class TMekets over the following lines: — NEW YOKK CENTKAL AND HOUDSON RIVER BR. R, 418 Broadway, Grand Central Depot, 30th street depot Harlem depot, and at Westcott’s Express offices, No. Park place, 10th strect and Broadway, and 82d’ streeg, near Broadway, N. Y. and 333 Washington streey beastie ERUE RAILWAY. 241 Brondway, 20 Broadway, 957 Broadway, 10 Groen Wich street, dapot foot Chambers street, depot foot a4 | depot Jersey City, No, 2 Court street, brooklyn, aud 34 Uudson street, Hoboken. PENNSYLVANIA R, RB, No. 1 Astor House, 28 Broadway, 94 Broadway. No. § Battery place, Sones 1oot ot Desbrosses street, depot foot de Court street, Cortlandt street, depot Jersey City, No. ¢ Brooklyn, and 116 Hudson Cie ee BALTIMOKK AN | $15 Broadway, No 1 Astor, U | Gordauu? street depot Jersey serest Nord Chart erect oruandt street, depot Jerse. et, No. Prookiyn, and 116 t Midson stzeet, ol Ken. Gui. KoNDRICK, Gon, Puan, Agont, NYO. and LBB INO. N. ABBOTT, ‘Gen, Paes Agent Ene Bailway, D. M. HOVD, Jc. Gon, Pas. Agent Peng. Rk 1. M: COLE, Gen. Ticket Agent B. and 0. B. ()PPOSITION.—ALBANY AND TROY: 80 © Q deck ; $1 with berth; $1 60 with room: s med BONUYGER, Spring strect, Mondays, Wednesdays } Ps, RAILROAD, Fridays, 6 P.M THE GREAT TRUNK LINE UNITED STATES" MAIL ROUTE, Trains leave New York tfom foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt stroots as foliows:— | Express tor Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and Soa! | "with Pullman palace cars attached, 9:3) 4. M,, 5 8:0) P.M. sunday, 5 and 8: B, For Wilitamsport and Lock Haven, via Philadelphia, Kailroad division, connecting at Philadetp! A. M.: for Wiltarzsport, Lock Uaven, Corry and i ‘, M.. connecting at Corry tor Titusville, | Petroleum Centre and the Oil Regions. For, Baltimore, Washington and South = Limited Washingion’ ex, ‘of Puliman parlor cam, daily, except Sunday at 9:0 A. rive at, W 4:10 BM. Regular at 840 A.M, Sand9 PM. Sun- ay, P.M. Yor Philadelphia, 8:44 9:30 A. M.; 12:99, 8 Bore 5h, ate OEM” and 12 night, Sundae BS 8:30 and 9%. M. Emigrant and second class, tp. a Accommodation for Trenton at 7:20 A. M. and 2B. BAe nee tire arte ae ae 2. ae Bs in 6, 11:30 P.M, and 12 night. Sunday, S:ab. 30, 7:20, 7:40, 8,9, 10 A. ML. 12M, 1% 210, 3230, 4 4, 4, Bi 5 Ad, 8 G0, 6:3 7 80,10) Lob, Mt. aud 2 nigat, Sunday, 6234, 2 , 7:29, 8, 10-A, M., 12 M., 1, 2, 8 50, 6 Wy wy ‘e icf | S40, 429) 4:30, P.M. and i2 nu hte ‘sunday, B24 ant? Pak For Wood bridge, erth Ainboy and South Amboy, 6 and | Ww 290,45) and 6 P. F Be oat Pr. eee i ni i SY a ‘or Kast 5 stone, noon, 3:Want 4s For Lampertvitie ni Flemington, 93) 4. Mind 48. Phillipsburg an ividere, bs rd . M. For Bordentown, Burlington. and Camdod. 720 and 9339 | A.M., (2-02, 4,4: Vand 7 P.M, | For Frechold. 7:3) 4. M., 2 and 4:10 P.M. For Farmingdale and Squan, 7:20 A. M. and 3 P.M | For Hightst Pemberton and Camden, via Perth Amboy, 2:30 P.M. For Hightstown and Pemberton, ‘Qrains'arrive as follows:—From_ Pittsburg, ad 9:35 P. B A.M, 3 Pot Kew Brunswick, 7:2) and 8 A. M. te 3310, 4:0), | Ag 2: M. dally; 6:0 P, M. datly, From Wasningion’ and Baitimore, 62) A. and 10:27 P. M.; Sunday, 6:20 A. M. and ¥ Jadelphia, 6:10, 6:2) 6:50, 10 Priewy Bry lg Onan ' ae dis, day, 5:10, 2), 1159 A. M., 6:50 and 1037 8. M, Ticket offices, 625 14 944 Broadway. No. 1 Astor House and ‘oot of Debrosses and Cortlandt streets, Emigrant ticket offices, No. 8 ree place, No. ourt ret, Brookiyn; Nos. 14 116 and 118 Hudson street, Hobokon, D. M. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agent FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. | Gann N LINE FOR NEWPORT AND BOSTON, H The new and magniticent steam HODE ISLAND, every Tugssay, Thutser and Setar. and the elegant steamer | NARRAGANSE’ every Monday, Wednesday and Fri Ny trom pier 33 North River, toot of Jay straet, at OP. M,, arrivii he ines, WS, PORT ROYAL AND FERNANDINA FLA— Stoamer VICKSBURG, J. L. Rudolf, Master, will sail on 2th September, from pier No.2 North River, for the above ports, making connections with all points South by railroad, via Augusta, Ga, This ig the only Girect route to Figtida, HERM, GELPORE, No. 5 William street OR CAPE HAYTIEN, PORT PLATA AND ST. DO- pipes. City. —The American steamer METROPOLIS ‘will sail for above ports on Wednesday, September 20. Freight and passage payable In wold in New York, Ap: ply to L. DEL MONTE, 60 ana 62 Exchange place, EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE, ‘These first class steamships will sall every Tuesday, at3P. M., trom pler 18 Sorth Kiver, toot of Cédar street, for Havana direct, as hay te MORRO CASTLE, Captain T. H OWESCENT OLTY, Captain i 8, Curtis ot 13 Fr freicht or passage (having ma ‘ommo- fons) apply WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO. dations) apply to * ied 40 No. 6 Bowling Groen. D. McKELLAR, Agentin Havana, Us STATES AND BRAZUL MALL STEAMSHIP The elegant screw steamship ONTARIO, 8,000 tons bur- den, Captain George B. Slocum, will sail for st. Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro on Wednes $y, ahd as tel at 3 orclocn P. bee pler 43 North ed Ly, roe Horii MAR URAPON, nent. No. 5 Bowling Groe {OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell steam: The steamship CORTES: Capiain hip Line, P i R, Freeman, | Will leave pier Ny 9 River on Saturda: Beptomber 26, at3 P. kt. Fre rates given 19 Galveston, zas W Lg he yy ny veut an BE assage, $50; steerage, o ASSARE Bite 3 ALi a’ SEAMAN 8S What thet . 10, 3PM | ALM. ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMUND—OLD Dominion Steamsip, Compan eamers leave for above ad from pier 87 North River, foot of Beach street, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, ats PM. Aigo Intermediate steame: rough bills of ttt an of all Hite) in the interio nd passenger tickets issued to ice corner Fulton and Greenwich streets, a A. NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY are running hourly EXCURSION TRIPS from Whitehall street, foot of Broadway, for New Brighton, Snug Har. | bor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK, from 6:30 A. M, to 7:10 P.M. dally, Sundays inetusive, Fare, 10 cents. i A “REGULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR ELIZABETH. it) + port.-The steamboat J. 8 UNDERHILL will rin worn Biizabethnertand New York on Sundays onty. Tim vaving New York, pler 10 worth at uae 8 Ww. ¢b M.; leaving Klizabethport Steamboat dook, 1d vp neeniarinrnentnettepemnaliinipeeiodintens LL KINDS OF KXCURSION OR PIONIO PRINT, ing—-08) |, Trekets, Posters and rs of Dancing. romptly. and neatly done. at low rates by the Mist ‘OLTTA, No, 213 Broad PRINTING BSTABLISH MEN way. etimates given, sahntetarchnhenrshniaiasimeeciinetbiimaijahlaiAcalnn A HRUNPAY, BOAT FOR NEWARK.—THE STEAM. + boat THOMAS P, WAY will I Commercial ock, Newark, at8 4. M. and 2 P.M, Leave New York, foot ot Barclay siratt, at 10:00 A.M. and 4:30 P. M., stopping at Bergen Point éach way. Pigane BANKS AND SANDY HOOK RAILROAD Dock, raln or shine, Sunday, September 27—Steamer VIRGINIA SEYMOUR, leaving Franklin street, North River, 6:45; West Koventh stroot, North Kiver, 7: Kighth Sere Sten Leer eee es Hast River, 7:4; blor No. orth River, 8 A. cxets, $1. AL. G. FOSTER, Manager. L“* TRIP TO ROCKAWAY FOR THE SEASON. The steamboat AMERICUS West Rieventh ifort av bus and Pu Roe! y at $:30 P.M. Jon can obtain tickets aratis at

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