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‘ GENERAL MILES’ OPERATIONS. —-———- Condition of the Wounded—Gallant — and Supplies Near the Wa- shita—Prospect of a Further Advance. . Herote Exploits — Concentration CaMP ON THE pt ng te} ‘When the movement of the troops against the indians was commenced it was intended that Gen- eral Miles’ column, culled the Indian Territory Ex- pedition, should move from Fort Dodge, Kan- Indian Sas, ‘to the northern part of the Territory, and, swinging slightly to the west, move toward Fort Sili and the Indian agencies, The other two columns, under McKenzie, colonel of the Fourth cavairy, and Davidson, lieutenant colonel o1 the Tenth, were to move northward, General Mues, leaving the Arkansas on August 14, paesed through Camp Supply, Indian Terrttory, “and reacued the Canadian River, in Texas, on the + 28d, Here a party of bis troops that he had swung out to his right, under Lieutenant Baldwin, when be left Fort Dodge, jomed hm, naving attacke@ and diapersed a body of 150 Indians, anti also sur- prised @ smailer party, killing one-half, Moving further to the southwest, on the evening of the 26th August, be struck a large trail of the Chey- cnnes, going west, which he jollowed, as it was evident tht they had jnst passed over it and were from their agency, The Indians, finding they were pursuea, threw away great quantities of their property to lighten themselves, much of which the trvops destroyed. Tbe troops chased them for over 130 miles in @ southwest direction, during whica THE BATTLE OF RED NOIR, ‘Texas, was fought, and the Indians were chased and scattered on the Liano Estocado or Staked Plains. General Miles was then over 230 miles from the nearest post, and on theStaked Plains, He was very anxious to still push on and punish the smaller partics that had scattered before him; but he had pursued them go far from his base of sup- plies that unless he haitea where he was he would be entirely out of provisions, As it was the rations were very short, and most of the forage for tne animals gone. He theretore moved his command back on Battle Creek, some thirteen miles north of Red River. Here he hoped ms supply train trom Camp Supply would meet him, so that he might issue new rations and .orage and continue the Persoit; but as his trains were deiayed it- became necessary to move iurther back to meet them, which he did very reluctantly and slowly till he halted on the Washita River and met them there, ‘The trains had unly brought part of the supplies, and instead of reaching General Miles, as they were expected to do. on Battle Creek, Texas, they had met with so many impediments that it was with diMiculty they moved as far as they did. They had experienced severe storms and been attacked, from the 9th to the 1th inst, by a band of some three hundred Coman nes and Kiowas, who had pretended to be iriendiy, and had escaped from the agency near Fort Sill, ANOTHER DIFFICULTY arose from the want ot tniormation, as General Miles Knew nothing of the hostility anu escape of the Indians till he réid itin the New Yore HERALD; aud a3 his command had veen engaged so iar off with the hostile Cheyennes, Ktowas and Comanches, and ne had expected that those a the ageney near Fort Sill would remain there, the injormation was to. late to jet lim intercept tn1s beae going West, as they bad already crossed his 4tis worthy of mention that these last Indians are under the command ul a. the murderer chief, Wuo Was sentenced to be hung in Texas an whom the Peace ‘Commuston We msctaiy Bf and itherated irom priaon abont a year ago; and that they are armed with ube latest improved weapons, given them ander the pretext +. at they —_ ating rites to procure their buflaio with, their jatners managed to live well wich the aid of tue Low and arrow, and thé buffalo no taster to-day than he did betore repeating ‘ares arms came in use. HOPE OF AN ADVANCE, General Pope has established a large supply camp on the Canadian River, so that General Mues — 6v0n have suilicient suppiles to move torward one farther injormation has been received con- cerming those who were wounded in the recent He pepeowenns Tne scout Chapwan had to have hie is. semvataved and it is eared that the wound of Lieutenant Lewis, o. tue aie ges may Drove morta... Anotier casualty during toe en- vironment oi tne supply train by the Indians re- Mains to he reported—tue death of Moore, a gery ater, who carclessiy went ¢00 lar awa: oth corral Igor was caught by the Indians, kilts, ‘aud scalped. AN ACT OF GALLANTRY, happily not by any means an Wolated case bot! this time perorimed by a scour The com- Pees Oilicer Of the escort, Captain Lyman, Fiith nity, being extremely anxious to relieve the train irom its uppleasant position, and krow- ing the urgent necessity tor the speedy convey- apce of tie sappnes to toe troops in the field, fi asked for a voluntcer to go to Cam, Supply an notify the comwand.ng r taere Of the hod Gicamens in which the traiy . placed, request- ing ® cavairy remiurcement; and tas seg was complied with by Schamesie, whi pect that almust certain death muat atrend apy such attempt, the traiu veing compietely encircled by the .DCians, volunteered, and alter | alinGst miractious escapes succeeded im makin; ing his retreat to Camp Supply, beg compell to take @ circulious route @ud @i60 beiug much de- layed by the untiiing cae and Vigilance be had to exercise. He attrivutes his ultimate escape irow the purauit of tae Inuiaus to the providentiat ar- Ee @ herd 0: bafaloes, .nto which he dashed, Og With them tur some little time unui tuey non tered. His ioes could not distinguish the horseman trou the auimais. and he was suved. A company Of cayary Wus promptly sent out by Lieutenant Colonel Lew Nineteenth iniantry, commanding at Supply; Lut prior to its arrival on the 12th mst. the Indians haa witudrawao, CHANGE OF HEADQUARTERS, Gu the 19th inst. the location o: the headquar- ters was changed to tae point we now occupy, about four mires avove the old camp, On account of the far superior grazing and greater ate for procurmg wood and water; he Chosen 18 really quite romantic a pret, od ily kiiied.or | At the same | Was iull 01 gawe, out they were driven away by persistent hunting. time Major Lompton’s oattulion of cavatry leit tor ® point on the Canadian River, near Oasis creek, about fiiteen miles irom here, On the 20tn inst. all the remainder of the wi be pone | that could (oe bt be spared were unloa aod sent auto Gee to pply, Under escort of company ©, Fifth intantry, tor turther rations, &c.; every possible effort being made to accumulate tations and foraye so that an extended campaign can be had 1 the juture and no opatacie presented toa complete success by a deiciency o1 supphes. DIFFICULTIES OF TRANSPORTATION, ‘The lack o/ an Oe ge? @mount of transporta- tion is severely felt, the operations oi the com- mand having been prosecuted in country tar removed {rom the location where the arena oi tue War was first estimated to be limited, ie salient point of operations, in consequence of the auex- ted direction O! the retreat o: the Indians, 16 ked River and near the staked Plains, ‘with a1 hope or ae to pursue the Inotans a or with the expectation of achieving tue object of . . NEW ‘YORK ‘HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1874,—TRIPLE SHEET. j sarther maieury’ operations Dy General Mackenzie's command, wee Srleming general order hag peen issued by CoMnenparton OF BRAVERY BY TER COMMANDANT. GRNENAL OLDKRS XO. Hrapgvantens, Inpian Ty ome, Exrgprtion, Came on Wasmita River, rept. ah 1874. the ie otige and a officer takes pleasure in tot emulation of thls command ing "natence comrades 1m engagements v been deculedily the victors, and det in which time inthe! manded nage | E, Compto Sixth cavaley exhibited the sbiiat choice of ine’ an method, punisument upon the Indian: own Number at Jens shat the attack. This severe march ea a tot hee wt party of Eacnns whii sent trom Mite right fank on this command for 180 bing cour intrepidity and sound hich had bee ek od his Carlie er in W. toward ertul body ot Indians are worthy of fon and the courage of scout Will of the hant to Camp supply ts praise worthy. the fight made by tho party of couriers, the couman niors, vi Camp on Wasnira River, epee Sept. 24, 1874, Apsuranr Gunznal UNITED StaTis A: BN@RAt—I falta solaiers to bring to the notice of the lhighe: skill aod true heroism on the 4s may be deemod moat uiting. he night ot Sergeant ZL. Woodhall, vompany 1 Bath, Company A; Johu Harringion, ‘ge W. pmit! (ay ers wf despaicl thy camp of this cot co MeCelian ‘Greek, Texas, to oth Supply, L. ‘1 Comanches, who had recently leit thelr agency, inortaily and three others severely wound cnetosed on a1 seta, aud by overwhelming one of them succeeded, while wey were unite fire at shore r wore keopine (ie indisus st bust te diggin; Knife and hands @ slight cover. Aiter tais ha ra severe vaiking wath jDrave and paintul ettorts, and Private ‘Smita, th Tpelgt within the tron dition of their From early morning till dark, o five to, one, under an almost constant fite and at suet short range that, they -ometimes used their pisiols, ro- successful result, the campaign—tneir subjugation or submission— transportation muat be had in such amount BS to enabie the command to follow the Indians, pit ohee overtaken, to any part whither they | may flee; or to bave such supply posts estav- ished as will be easily accessible irom any ex- cted, or anticipated field of action, and suf- Tetentiy near to those piaces that the mancu- vring troops may not be delayed in any strategic mov nt. In the event of the Indiaus retreating | s toe Staked Plains they wouid have to oe: with this command in their rear, and proba- by with Major pee ona their Font hq x pected to leave Fort 1 Bes, pe mere the edge of the Staked Piains. There robebilt jy that in consequence of the bears Fait with which the country Las been favored pi sis HE PASSAGE OF THE STAKED PLAINS om be made Sucruarone see on the score Bu] ” id seine: no ype, foresight can Buggest ulte alrend: jd, with as many Obavegies co contend wien as were overcome, I oer achia tee 0) (ad of the campaign a subject of ragnl (100, On the 2ist t Price’s supply train made con- Reeton with command, siter going to the North ore of Red Kiver m searo. of his force. tue mates Cars ore oe oo = eas o ag, | u ie aren amited Uh by the fodiai). ine tf trata, the depleted baie | were oaghia ae fn their turn the command Major Price revetved rations from our train 2 whieh underwent ing pI ‘On its arriv ‘General 0 Was reported near the camp or © istol, on t.e Sweetwater, and wpon inves- On It Was jound that he had arrived there Fort Sis, having lett that post on the J¢tn w iro! il and had with him 6.x companies of the Tenth ler, three of the kKleventh infantry, two howszere and sixty scuuts, Therefore A VERY VORMIDABLE FORCE is now concentrated at inis yer amount vf Supplies bel Pi snodd- tay Mave remaluod Int, and wpon the Loy tue ted of Indians, or returned in this ott, risa Mackenzie was e: 1 to leave nis ryt ‘on the clear ‘k Of he srazus the [8th inst. to scont ap the. er, and shoud the Indians who were driven there or pet have either sta; ges near. Pieaaan’ or leit their famues Impediments there. thew will ha ant to ve the ont oblective vornt tor | i). From | taining ti charge to prevent capiure and tortiare, ths iittle ity of tive detended their ives a son of their dying comrade without food e ~ in wa'er, te collected in a poot min, oe ‘there is no doubt Dat that Kiliostaore than couble snete number, bes! that were wounded. she Indians abandoned th ne e atinck, at dark on the 2th. ‘ibe exposure a d distance from the command, which were necess: ae ncidents of their duty, were such that for thirty-six hours trom the first attaok their condition could not be Known, and not till midnight of the lath could they receive medical attendance way 100d ; exposed during this ume to an incessant coid storm. sergeant Woodhall, private Harrington and scout Chapman were seriously Wounded. Vrivate Snidith died fot hits wounds on the morning of tbe ene a Rath and scout le our ut 5 The simple recital of :heir deeds and the mention of the o.ds against which they fought; how the wounded defended the dying, and te dying aided the wounded by exposure to fresh wounds after the power ot action wi these slone present a scene of cout couray hie and veli-oacrifice wich duty as well as in ¢ iy none Prompt us to recognize, but which we cannot fatty command of Brevet Major General N. A. MILES, “GRAND JURY WAITEWASE.”” New Yorg, Oct. 4, 1873. To THE Epiros OF THE HERALD:— Ia your artice of tris day, under the head of ‘Grand Jury Whitewash,” your reporter has in- accurately given the language usea by me on the subject of the inquiry in reiation to the Commis- sioners 0! Public Ohariuies and Correction by the late Grand Jury, and I ask the favor ofa correc- tiom. im particular I am made to say “I believe the power of vhesé mer ip the Commission of Chariwes sna Cotrectivn 1% scarcely secord to the government at Washington,” which snouid have been given, “iif bad known that the attuirs peor teed troops and civilians, must also be re- | Ol the Commissioners of Public Oharities and Cor- cor Lae ts | rection would be @ subject of inquiry and inves- tigauon by ints Grand Jury 1 would have shrunk away and retired irum it, becanse 0: the influence and power of tbe goverament oi the city of New York, a8 it was scarcely second to that of the government = Washington, and that an: action Participation Banject of the Oommussivners in = apon o1 Public Coarities aoa Correction would cer- tainly reflect in a b.#iness way and be an injury, and that { bad Mo idea wat 1 nad to-contend | ag when 1 went on the fury; that it wasa | struggle tor right; and even now 1 do not wish to say one thing that will retiect in the remotest way on my brorher Jerors, bas che influence brought to bear in order that the Commissioners @houid be justified Was extraordiuary. Neither was 1 aware oi Mr. Thurlow Weed’s frieudship tor Mr. Cornell. or that Mr. Stern was placed in the commussionu by the influence o! Mr, Charlck, or that Ne was the choice of Mr. Weed. ‘There are #iso other inaccuracies in your report, which are calculated to misiead and convey the Impression 0: @ teeing prejudice, which is entirely tor to tact. Re- sypectiully, JOHN W. CAMPBELL, Sr., No, 66 West Fourteenth sireet. , BOWDYISM AND ORIME IN ENGLAND, {From the Cork Examiner, Sept. 25.] The prevaience of brutal crime among the work- ing classes in England is exciting general alarm | and the Pal’ Mall Gazette cali on the Home Secre- tary to propose some method of putting av end to the evil. It declares that the terror inspired by the roughs in the manulacturing districts of the | country ts 80 it that even the Victins of their violence are id to denounce them, aud that the assailaut in the worst cases irequenuy es- | capes aetection. There have been several cases, it says which men Rave been kicked to death in the midale of a crowd, to many of whom the Ofenders inst have been well known “But there | has been neither interierence at the time nor de- | nunoiawon aiterward. That men sbouid de alraid to come between their assailants and their vic: | tims onty. wees wantof cou ‘but should be airaid rage; but that they | 10 tell the poiloe alver ward if Pei they know the murderers or where they are to be found argues something more, PIO NONO NOT THE “OLD MAN" OF HIS HOUSE, (From the London Echo, Sept, 23.) Among its abundant gossip, Fanfwia recestly picked up the following from Sinigagiia. In tne Church of the Maude! first is premature in comparison with the others:. Giovannt Maria, Pins IX.’s bdisavolo, seventy. three; Eccolo, his nonno, ninety-three; ma, his father, ¢ighty-eight; ms mothe! eighty. sulotnge brovi pe ay I pe . another brother, e! eight, and jae cano, as the | Hoy Fesner ipllon e's, © knocked 9& the eta Din ears. rnal house 10. 83, Strada ael Monte di the hundreds o! pr dows cach. it now belongs to Count Luigi Pius 1X. was born in toe secona tose vividee” ith: ria, who is ited by his sister-in-law, Coun within @ few moaths of his is OWD age. resenting he follow- the skilful und mérepid conduct of their oftensiv y have sive, in which they enurely frustrated the des iy of the enemy, at the same ‘ther with the dash and intrepidity which ila-trate t ce cae efficient service of that arm oe go feras did question toward decid: the same day jed by Captain A. R. O) at the head of his Company G, ixth mmenda ble. F. ‘in, miantry, the headquarters of the command near River, as bearer “of important despatches to the department commander. Accompanying him Were Samuel T. Wilson, William ¥. Schmaisie and ine leavin mot trom mearest military post, this midont bie minis party ot four not only avoiled delay und ‘carried through the Gospatebes. safely Pat i anieted such Seven ry three mimes the “o ato pia. to aoandou seutenant Buld- win made ciety inilurvnesamad rain, the cap, ture, by 4 dagsning charge, and, wit out dring & shot, ot ai ary of 2) indians on the. Washit skilital and coufageous conduct in lead and Indian scouts, miles trom the Beaver Creek to Antelope Hills by way of Adobe Walls. serve turther to Illustrate a character for Jadgineat lantry. while the the esful detence inst & well armed aud pow- ecial commenda- lam F. Schmalse in ashing through the enemy's line to carry intelligence c aaa ing oincer cannot better express his apor obation than in the a used in nis recommendation to his supe- deem it but a ‘auty. to-brave men and at tary authority an instance of erie: ae courage, art of a detach: ment trom this coimmand with ‘thle request that the actors be rewarded and their taithtulress and bravery Eecosn ined by pensions, medals of honor, or in sucb way the Jith inst, « party consisting of Privates, Pater , ani ; Company M, stxih Cavalry; scouts Amos Chapman lind William Dixon, were sent as boar. = iar! 1. At six A. M. on the 12th, when approaching Nia River, he were met aud surrounded by a band of 126 Kiowas and at the first attack all_were struck, Private smith he others with their rities been se- cured they placed themselves witain it, By wounded h he had received w morta! wound, sitting the crippled con- inambered twenty- BOARDERS RS WANTED. | ay PUBLIO aR ARE CAUIIONED ac AGAINST PAR 1E8 REPRESENTING THEMSELVES aS PROM THE HERALD, AND WHO ARE SOLICITING SUBSCRIP- TIONS AND ADVERTISEMENTS FOR A BOARDING GAZEITE OR DIRECTORY, IF THE NUMEROUS PERSONS WHO HAVE BEEN 8WINDLED WILL INFORM THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD IT WILL ASSIST IN BRINGING THR GUILTY PARTIES TO JUSTICE, LARGE. NICRLY FURNISHED ROOM, SECOND front; home comforts and junexoeptionabie tavies ‘Tocation central: but tew boarders; price mod> erate. 96 Tenth sireep one biock east of Broadway. }3% BLOUK. 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OM b, Ost. 10 *0U ry 1 Oct: 14 CALABIIA. get 7 BATAVIAS rk trom foot of Desbrosses and and every idiiowin Wetineeacy and saturday rom New me “do Got carey pas ached, 90 a ae See are Cabin passage $a, $100, ‘$130, a Return tickets on favorable terms. Btoerage mt lowest raies. Steeruge tickets from Liver: fee and Queenstown and all paris of Europe at lowest “yor freight and cabin pi office, No. 4 tela Broadway, == a Ven. Via Prag and Haven, Corry a Y ied jor Pituaville, apply at the compa: steerage passage w LES %, Oi to Rt BUY Agen’ Clark and Randolph Streets, C! ANTED—A SMALL BEDROOM, WITH BOARD, IN a private family, fora young German, on reasot able terms. Address E. D., box 1,095 Post oie eee ae ‘ost oftice, stating ANTED—BOaRD, BY A GENTLEMAN AND wile: Parlor and two Bedrooms, furnished ; first or second floor, between Twentieth and. Forty-second streets and Fourta, and Sixth avenues; private table; price not exceeding $20 per_month; references given and required. Address box 1,206 Fost oftice os as OTELS._ MAISON PARISIENNE, $8 RAST AND A. Tweltth strect, between Broadway and University place. om Apartments for familics and single gen lemen. le d’hote at 6 P, RLINGTON HOUSE, OURTRENTH STREET, BE- tween Fifth avenue and University place.—Rooms fo single gentiemen and famihes, with or without Board, at moderate prices. ENTRAL HOTEL (EUROPEAN PLAN), 253 CANAL street, one blo k eust of Broadway—Rooms 75v. and & aaa day; $¢ and $5 weekly; family rooms $1 50 and $2 (anos CIKOULAR Form in oh Commercial ant Theat and eprom, oc gone, at "hide Me RUS ING No. 218 Broadway, Estimates cheerful ty given tn i apptication. Hee BRANTING, CORNER OF MADISON AVE. nue and Fitty- chih street — A new, first class house, Taare: furnished, with We pala and ail improve- menis; table d’hote; ‘terms moder a. Pana, Superintendent. A PIERRE HOUSE, ONR BLOCK WEST OF CITY Li Halt, 56 Warren street.—Rooms, 50 cents a day; $2 a week up; Family Rooms $ia day; $4 week up. EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 90 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard atreet.—200 ent Rooms, neatly furnished, oe or ber night, $2 to $3 per week; fer gentiomet only. 'YLER HOUSE, BROADWAY, 00 NER Pabst street.—Rooms reuevated and refurnished nt Rooms, $1 to $8 per aay W. 8. REY. BILL HEADS, POSTERS, arn and every Kind of Job, ‘inting: peatly, cheaply 1 TH STREKT, 316 WEST.-LARGE AND SMALL furnish RETWEEN UNL ms to let, with Board, 15 WEST ELEY NTH STREE’ versity place and Broadwa; Ss arandeomely fur. nished Rooms, with Board, to tamilies and single gentie- men; first class accommodations; newly painted and furnished; reterence, 15 TH STREET, 215 EAST.-A DESIRABLE SUIT OF +) three coniecting rooms to rent, with first class iso pleasant Rooms for gentlemen; dest reler- Boar en 1 poSrab si 4 PEACE, ie eae nae eoous BN suite or singly, o1 ie first and up, frat “Siase Boar families or single Un ee with FURNISHED RUOMS TO References exchange 18 tet With Board; releronce 18 | EAST SEVENTY-FIFIH STREET. A FEW Doors from Fitth avenue.—To let, with Board, ana elegant four story brown stone house, Brome aH Sulte and single Rooms, at reasonable prices’ references. 20) Be FOR TWO PERYONS—~QUARE: BOOM, SEC-_ story gaathers exposure; water, fire, gas,” Arse ible; superior dint: floor. 212 Ware Forty -third strect, near rondway. DA ee LL pg td NO. 144 WEST.—ONE OR TWO Booms to lot, with Board, in a small family, where 5 __ COUNTRY BOAI OARD IS, A A PLEASANT Loc TION AT ELIZA: beth, N. J., with private family, for gentleman oe wife or smali family oft adults, Address W., bo: Heralu office. EUROPEAN _STEAMSHIPS._ LONDON AND ALL and Wales.—The South Company from Pennsylvania ‘ity, as soliows:— gaturday, October 4 urday, October 31 First cabin Paiease, si, and $i currency; at currency. frepaid steerage cortificates ivom Cardi $33, curreney. Dratts for £1 and upward, For tur:her particulars apply to ARCHIBALD BAXTER & C0.. A (OR CARDIFY, BRISTO Ce points ‘in Englan hale Atlantic steamahi Ral road wh art, Grohe: ‘O8T DIRECT AND LCONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, Belgiom, woah RAM, Switzerland, &c., via By aac CALAND, Ootover 15. pBy,tigamer ROITERVAM, Octover 20, ‘These beautitul steamers, carrying the United States Touil the BROT ands, § are well known tor the regularity ret Haves 01 passage low. OUNGL, ROVE £ COP 1. W. MORRIS, 2. DET REE®.. ima Ered banca FoURTH sor aloe — Aegan’ furni jooms,en suite or singly; ‘Mivo hail Rooms, wita first class Board; references changed. QD fai Sajab i 165 WEST, 1 ay.—Second a al pot all conveniouce nd fis ere BLOOKS FROM BROAD. — desirable ed ret class Board; proper ret: 25 PRR, WEEK—SEOOND STORY FRONT ROOM, 25 hot and cold water, grate fire, suitable for gen: man and wife or two gentiemen, with Board, 42 West Witeenth street. 8 WEST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND 28 Sixth evenues Furnished Roos to let, together or separately, with Board, on second floor; references QQ WEST THIRIYSECOND STREET, BUTWEEN Broadway and Fifth avenue.—Fine + ult and aft. ‘le Rooms, on second floor, tront, tor first clase family or Gentlemen, with Boards reterences exchanged. 33 WEST THIRTIKTH 8TR: . ETWEEN Bronaway and Fifth avenue.— nite and single Rooms to let, with Board, to family and gentlemen; references. 347 STREET, WKST, 335.—HANDSOMELY FUR- nished Rome, Lege or en suite, with or without le: Board; private table it sired; Green cars pass the Goor; elevated road at corner; reterences. QQM STRERT, NO. Gl, BLTWEAN ¥IFTH AND Sixth avenues.—Elegant Sulty of Roots, newly | f r Floor, with iront Base- urth Floors, with private tavle only; references exchauged. 40) BAST NINTH STLEET, NBAR, BROADWAY.— To let, with Hoard, a large front Room on seeond floor, with large closets; hot and cold water; day poarders accommodated, 4] KES FUIRTY-SIXTA STRBET.—ONE DESIR: | able Suit, barlor, floor; hot and cold water: and one front Room, tl ae floor; with or without private table ; references exchanged. A] WEST THIRTY FIFTH STREET—A PARLOR Floow with or without private so-other Sade tor gentlemen and wives: references required 1 giv 50 NINTH STREET. BETWEEN BROADWAY AND rd, Universit; (Al end ae ant Roome, with first class i Tarai led le gentlemen; house newly tand painted: irms moderate, ps yond PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVEAUE.— are Rooms, with fd Saas tiemen onl ery accommodation, fire and ae; « table jers taken : reterences exchanged. AVESUE.—A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished second floor front Room, and also lar; ql 7 MADISON » Room on third fluor, tolet, with first elaw board; Frisrences exchanged. 5 ENTH STREET.—FURNISHED ona second story, front, suitable for two, modern, &c. with or without Board. 10 CLINTON PLACE @IGHTA oe suite, sai “tele oF furnished Rooms, singly: Wis xchange d Cg excolisnt rate fire; terms moderate; reierences 110 weer pal elase Boara aloo small EaST TWELFTH 81 ees A Ok my Broadway, —A secot atoty Dec om, rik hh tor agentieman and wife or t Wwogenulemen, with first clase table; references exchange: 133 WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- ‘way.—Furnisbe! Rooms or Floor to let, with or ye Board, with all conveniences, at # very reason- able price. 1 WEST = TWENTY-FIFTH STREET. —FIRS’ olass Board and Ned L ma for one @entieman and two ladies: terms very moderate: 31 152 Kas mane bio clara STREET.—A LADY sant, Ses aes g 3 cond story, tera to mul Ww yj No, other boarder 191 GRAND hor ae met BRTWEEN BROADWAY AND Bowery.—A few gentlemen can be finogerates es TY-FIFTH STREET.—A LARGE Fare. closets, for. rent, with first tom, ‘with Board and turnished Rooms; terms inoderate. vAl zg pe FORIY.NINTHL RE 1.7. RGE | Le gd Room, newly furnished, with rial Board, gondewens private ily; house first class: Bench fiat; oro improvements; ring middie 244 et 306 TWENTY-THIRD BTRERT. —FURe Rooms to let with or r without Bon: RAST Ore th STRERT, gers FEW AN) , ished Moar, somoly furni: ere esse lot with with home comforts; one olean it locations wine city Slages and cars conveniont Pony wart of the city. Bast. ee KTKisht, ONK HOUSE Second avenue.—Board for. tw 309. trom 0 oF three gentigmen an ana small private family. Catton or address 341 Paint LR heated ; janitor; WES! TWENTY:-' sti | STREET. — pyar Floor and Basement, ten rooms: all modorn im- P5icit yard) also ae | tab acah TREKLY PAP a ke Te 360, MR TY SEC! RERT.—FUR- ned Rooms to lt with Board; neighborhood m1 LTO Be 702 BROADWA ¥, NEAR ‘TWRNTV-EIGHTH ¥ street. ndsomely furnished Room to let tw @gentieman and wie: Board jor lady. | OITY OF RICHMOND. PARL, } at HRI dot there are only a few boarders; refere General Agents. 5) Broadway. EAST, FORTY-NINTH STREET AND. 46 WERT | FJAGLE LINE i 22. Rooms, with superior ,canbe found in these |, TO PLA ROU TH, Che RYOURS ALD Hak BURG thoroughiy first class houses; references exchanged. wen tor at yd beat It from stenmsitive will sail trom Q AND 2 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—ROOMS DER, Captain Figober. 2 to let, with first class Board; references ex- SCH Captain thor changed. from Eagle ryt First st YMOUTH, aad apie cg yea PL g al Cabin—First saloon. $130. gold: sncond saloom, $60, g ooraue re aren wae Prepain see rage ti ‘Hay pare a weer, freluht apply fOFONGH, EDYS £ 00, d7" Sou 6 For passage apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUMNE, General Agents, 115 Broadway. R LINE. ANCHO® NEWYORK AND GLASGO BSTEAMEK EVERY Satenpay, $%, curre! rom company’s pier: and 21 ad River, New York. enone if See BoLty! Oot ai ‘OR. ot IT BLY: BIA 7 aa it. Oot, M VIOTORIA.....Sat, Nov. ue ayabls in currene WV aRPO Oly 0s DONDERRY, ENSTOWN Ot BELPA! Cabin, mu batt aceording to sccommotations Return ts isaned at reduced , INTERM® DIATE AN an TERIA iE, as low as by any other first class line, ts Isgued for any amount at lowest rates, Send tor Yotroalara, sivine 1 Ff information, to coms a Pang's umloe, No. 7 HONDERNON BROTHERS, Agents. NMAN LINE—sOUTHERLY COURSE. banat steamers are appointed to sail as follows :— Sept ObESSTUWN AND LIVERPOOL, Saturday Oct ‘Bieat 10.4 CITY OF CHES: ER. mM ri ee ns iad Nov. 7, at 2 P.M. ‘Cabin passage, $40 an Stegraye tonand from all po ean fi rednced rates Stecrage Oficen 38 Brondway and te er 49 North River. e! roadway at ‘ ives fen JO! ve } DALE. Agent. ) HITE Par LIN. FOR QUEE<STOWN AND finns Hath. Ca cBYING THE UNITED 8TAIES M. REPUBLIC October 1 BALIIC October ia ADRIATIC +Ocioper 24, at CELT ‘october Bl, CBA November 7, at ‘J trom the White Giar Raiee— aloon, $84, gold joon sta eroomns, smoking lon, where Hoaste ni docks, pier 52 North River. a rones nd bath etbts in. rooms an oe roan i welt, combin. fe.y, coment. i i aed ol plans and other potormation apply at the company’s office, i¥Broadway, New York. a CORTIS, Agent. NLY DIRECT LINE TO fO RRANCE. THE GENERAL JRANSATLANTIO Goueane MALE, STEA: aire een KEN. NoW YORK AND HAVKB, CALLIN <a lent veasols wey favorite route for the Con- tives, more 801 rly than any other, aall Hen pler Ne. 0 North River as follows. — SALN URE. feowoux. ELLE Bes Pata vane. REIRE, Surmont. rian ot pa aye in rice 0 in wold, inci 125: secon . Ex cutesion tickets ee scones American travellors 7 aking this line ‘avoid both franait by English rattw: 41 the discomforts of cross: ing the Channel, ‘bosldes ‘saving @me, wouble and ex- 9. pense’ GEORGE MACKENZI&, Agent, 55,Broadway. Ue BrAnRS MAIL LINE—STEAM, TO QUEENS. town and. Hee Sas Ls a WECONAIN.O4t i Ni 3,79 PM. Bux. oe eens [xe BVADAY Roy, Who PAM: Lar Ss. repnia antics wat lowest raten ore books bots Hamburg, Nor- Feoene at ed to ant ere land, Gngland, France and Uoriogn tf wee ROTA roadway. ORTH, GERMAN LLOYD st ABLE COMPANY. THAMPTON A i REE Le age od me ing” toner t'. al Bremen pier, or thie s street, Hoboken, to er camahlp nena Captain E. Brickenstein, on Sature | GF PASSAGE eras x pad HAVRE AND | (Go 81m a Tews Sabo, crac. Sc ow, HIVERTOOL, ne PART AND LONDONDE Sh These at new cans built steamers it sail from 1 jaan TALE OF hi ae boliow: SLATE OF FLORE i ani every ot Ui ann on Draits for Sl and uth “c, A Wh passage apply to aAUo' 72 hicondway. iM Steerage office No, 45 mata | qi WSSTE iN AIP LINE, Gorm ron 70 Bis OL bf SULAND) DIRECT, he steamers ine will sail trom pier 18 Kast | iver as (ovo ‘Tucaday, Oct, 27 Oar reac Tena Ale a Gorton ae rect. & KB, MORGAN'S SONS SSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP CHINA EMBARK, eet fhe Cunard whart, foot of Grand street, Jersey P.M, on Saturday, Uoiobor 11h 137 CHARLES G, FRANCKLYN, No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. wa 1 ‘apotarioaae , - id 12 — ca NAtonau LINE, ‘The moot sontherly Ps: hee ‘alway: rs been ‘this ve,’ to avd ice and how Tiana bcatatied ‘rom ny uy by ae a ‘AND TIVERPOO se TIE OULEN Oct F DeNMAGk Oct 1,94 a | SPA FO“ LONDON Binet GREEC “, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2 P.M. 70; $8 currency, Steera, qphes fok ts eo" Lave at mobs i pa erage tickets trom Livery Pook at the lowest rat Apply at the company’s oifice, we bd es. My 3 meee = th {phe si bar Gand Cabin passage, reduced prices. Mant b2 rr ites Sunday. 9 For tam Millstone, 12 noon, Siluanté itle and #lemington,, es ‘gee iS way. J HORST. Manager. ayes Ta aud 9 (PAPScort BHOTHERS & & 00, RUROPEAN Ex. | change ana Passage OMco, 8 Kouth street, New York.— Drafts for £1 upwards, payable in any part of Ireland and Great Britain at lowest 4: mail steamers from Liverpool and Queenstown ut re- ALM 12 For Frechoid 7 30" For Farmingaate and M. TSA Me ands Pat Bomoron, and Camden, via Porth for Highistown and Praertea ns arrive ns follows:—From_ Pittsbu! rea 86°. M. dnily; 6250 1M dally rate, Passage by regular shington and pe ea) 7 P. A. )DONOVAN ROSSA—CHEAPEAT PASSAGE, OFrFICk Reduced fare tor Saturd: 6:2), 6:5), 11:65 A. M ‘Tlokek oitices 52) and $6 Kroudway No, t Astor House Dratts o ‘England and toot vot Le “ti rata “Roy, At Sub au BOYD, Jr., tei Passouger Agent _ PRANK Fiahgcatin General Manager TONINGTON LINE FOR NEWPORT A} ie new and magniticent steamer RHODE ISLAND every TuosJay, Thursday and Satue ind the elegant steamer BILLS “OF LADING, RECEIPTS, COL- | red pda) a oy ateamstnp Pe done with ness AN PRINTING BST END Nee 218 B: al N ABRAGANS tee, arriving in Boston ahead of all other ines. EXCURSIONS. _ SHIP 8, chit Javan AND 'curNa, phigamers leave pier 42 North Hiver. New York, aa fo- ‘AGAPULCO. Com. A, G. Gray, Oct 10, at 12 noon H RY GHAUACHY, Captain W oon, Freight and way Dassengers oniy. COLON, Captaim J, M, Di And every alternate Saturday, steamers ior Central America an: ty leave San Francisco for Japan and China as foltow: Pees DE GAMA., . Rachuun, Oct. 1 x ven NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY are running hourly EXCURSIO street, foot of Broadway. for New Brighton, Snug Har bor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK, meas M. to 730 PM d ow, Oct. 24, age att connecting. wi South Pacific ports, ‘ TRIPS from Whitehall iy Sundays toclusive, For troigiit oT passage or furtl aly ys ny's office, on whart, toot of Canal street, if I. J. BULLAY, Superintendent RUFUS HATO! 1, Managing Directo ROYAL AND FERNANDINA, Steamer MEDIATOR, Charles = mith, all on the nt ot ‘October, fr South by taliroad a direct une ee Florida. —SUNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK.—THR STEAM « boat THOMAS P. WAY wiil leave Commorciai dock, Newark, at$A-M. and 2 PM. New York, foot of Barclay street, at 10:30 A. % stopping at Bergen Point éach way .L KINDS OF EXCURSION OR PICNIC ERING, og-—Carda, Tokets, Posters and Orders ot Dano nd ni Pouttan’t PEIN TINS at ssT. than tes given. PROPOSALS. RULL'S FERRY AND BRANCH ROADE PROPOR, als tur certifeates, Notice is b receive bide issued by them under the authority fa tersaud 1ati, for the muprovemen:t for 0 ! hh roads In Hudson county, Payable out of mon Assessments on lands bent in tion to {sates ot lands sold for bon pay Wem aid the assessi Ne IAREE Gk Pearnn missioners give notice of their readt ness to receem them, in the official newspaper of futy of Hoboken, and are recervavie at par and accra lnterest in payment of aaid “ame: | on tmenday next py with eS joints usta Ga. This is “the” only M GELPUHE, Agent, No. 5 cae street. ‘Ww YORK AND btn Di Jee gh ae re ait beet Lath fo trom pier a3 Noren River, Kee Oren jar po. direst. us follows :C GOLUMBUS, Guptain b MOK.O OA‘TLE, ations) sie to i“, _D. McKELLAR, Agent in Havana, ‘EW YORK, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 88. LINE Steamers leave Fone a pra ae as tollows:— ‘Thursday, Oct. — prday, Got. 19 ¢, Daptain T. H. Moron. e Melee P CLYDE 8 GO Green. he certineates Of suid assessment! rath if ee cit ENS x a. at Havana, Pro: a Qet- 19 saaunents. No ir oe The is, wilt be ‘Saturday, Oct. 31 i crry or MExiGOS i Messrs s Novenniann & Pongeeiatt es ive a sa ‘& SONS, 33 Brondway. IBXAS- mah oF. GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCK- carrying the United states Mail. oTIN. Captain Bisvess wt aio leave Brust, No. 8 New be addressed to JOH ABRAHAM W, ONY DT KOTIMANR Lommissioners, care Dox 10) Post oftce, Towi OF Untox, Oot. 5, 1876. /ENDERS POR STEEL RAIL?.—TENDERS, IN QI tities of not less than 5,(00 ton: of Ste received by the uamersigned vot later than Thursday. state the name of the wager and the 2,24v pounds, detivered on the vharfat vigation of the yond Steamer CITY OF Pin HA i) at iver. on Satarday, vet pom a the Galveston. nd ©. KK. No fret ‘to. Heuston “and fo fouston and Henderson and s io charye for forwarding in New York. For fretzht of passage, ‘apply to Hons @PPIy (9 4. MALLORY & CO. W. B CLYDE @ CO, 119 W the 8th of Wong tek 158 BS aiden lane. outres! during the sea-on ot ni Hi ‘The last delivery to be not later than the Ist of Ue e its will be pont ees ‘er cent, of the delivered panes e Bills . maile in 6 england. Weight otthe WAY. tur Stee! Rails.” BRAUN, Seerotary. Pusue Wonks Duranrwewr, Orzawa, Sepi. 29, 1876. For’ NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. ne i. class we iSipiain in Peoutny ‘The itgwin Ra False to Leead tons ay the 1 YALL oirr OF Heron sane se ‘St. Louts. eabl i ‘age ‘ac can ai MALLORY £5 CO. OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell Steamship The steamship HUDSON. Ca) Meigs bce aie” #8 nee dae ene ‘tor Aranzes Whart, iC San jobile. Cal a age, xed For Treat oF The period for rea ing tenders for the Steel Raila iy Postnoned unit the i OF November next ator tel at or “pana, i sone chin Dsaithst or or Poste Wnts. ‘Orman, 1 irk we 7 iain Gager, will lea Ronemeranenarcene] | QupaeM® couRT, City AND. TY OF NEW ay. Ootober 10, at 8 F. i York. —rrederick jchuch stat and pa bee azainst The way Cowmpaay.—ie pur ar o tie eimersig ay ae Buove BCtivn, nang Uo.aber reterge named iy sail i sein enone auctions on Saturday tober inst, at 12:90 "P.M. een, No. 111 sroadway, # SON. Auctioneers, the tol low ing Puind Seven Ver Cent Gold 3 ‘Loa Lake Erie aud Louisvi ba i Ae rieiilieds M., at the by A Iai ot Me nds. of the take ks fonds ot tne take ki Railway Gompang, each payable Ap) Id cotn, equat to the then at th-reon in the meantime, at mn AP Ke pt Ponda ot Issued by said com; any two mailtone el ner moran and nae ANS DIRECT. bee we ROHANTS" >TuAMBHIP LINE, KAD E, Comenie, rh Riven toot of ri 1), at 3 o'clock P. M. ig aia ta gixen to to os ‘The steamship GENK Sampson, Su vse 36.N waeee on Saturday, Oc Vicksburg, Mobile, Galveston PeEDtcte Ban Di bier 36. 7% North tives Biver. WiLL STEAMSHIP LINK FOR PORTLAND, Me.—steamship GEO. WASHINGTO. ver, oo -. GEO. aM. Portan' 1 with pr neipal Fauroee and st terior and ihe ast. Fi es oynetier wee ae y © thousand nd donares 7 \ROMWe. roa) and frap- CRUMWEGL opens Sacdrday, wrap pen we 9 North Kiver, connects (c = a LAE BOUT oare, ‘coats, 10 THE WIDOW (IF pin Mg AND NEXT fone RIN on. ‘ateick Tate ig of iain 3 ees “ne cer ata sie nia « 1k Majesty’ pOR informants and William —_ defendants, e Oth day of May, a id bonds for Teduced, inetusive, and ad. sian baie” state re-emipaa: N, 86 West street. WoRPoLK PETERSBURG AND RICHMUND—OLD. Dominion meg Jeg’ tor wore nee trom mt F foot street, oe ‘oud Saturday. ashe AirouenD bills 4m mage ‘and passenger Uckets issued to all Looe in a F's, i ORT Balad J. " 8 Lge aie He pecoye ove ports, touth by tallromd, via ng Poet will states Of | feyy tate of feck te rect ne Ri Poa i, Agent, No. 5 ren wen Toy, lato of Prospect ne oa the Teun ND DELAWARE LINK. STEAM ware ALBEMARLE waves: plea e roe Haye commen: nel 0 points in Delaware south ngton,s = for potnts tn Eastern iericed tavorable pevartisuars apply. to. Ol Sug Domsntox acy npeedtye tora Fim 2 Bonk. ot pias fangs el Ey = it ait Fr ut Ursenvic faded trom the benent Tho’ e fore: ees a grins tore: Gay of tally, A. D, ws. Master in Bqulty of the Supreme Court ‘of the Cotony of CITIZENS’ LINE FoR 7 one a . Ficeospie cpa en a rom es D, WILKINSON, HARLEM, no e ston nbot nF. 192 Gollt strect, Kast Melbourne, Crown Solicitor. Shame m Merbourne, detond: _____ DENTISTRY. ‘war TT, DEN DEN <TIST, tty sees LBANY AND TROY Meaee ai will ive New york Sty Mondays Wed al Krom tegen ove \ Kactardays, ac nsick 't rat rergpas de BEES ngewe Aceiet PROP aOR Sab New Nock Post 16) Weat noite i in QLAIRVOVANT=GIFTED — WITH hp irom dione i reads past, present and sn We ee ais onl Reape re sine RAAE EVUREBODY | ouATS | MM Two OBNTS | yratn, RIVER LINE ro HOsTOR, X ViA, NRWEORE site ran enye plat 33 Norin in iver, 0 nincepat howls ths soa anasaiaaa ‘PUVSICIAN, RESIDENOBIL strect, near Third avenue. Y, LA’ eErsoetss verse waar foot of hirtey fo ET r 0 Pear | ATERHON 0 my oN M., ats A ena ya ee 8) YEARS' RRAO- city ‘“Miaifn Ban engered engaged ‘OR YONKERS DAILY, se SUNDAYS, SAIS, ‘Hotifed Heche | 2 absianeells and Fe reosiTTON — ALB of PHYSICIAN AND SURG SINOR D'G2Ueri SGN an? Wasweee

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