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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE J, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Important Decision by the Court of Claims-.-The English Market. AMERICAN SECURITIES IN LONDO Our National and City Banks--The Extension of Banking Facilities, WALL STREBT, Monpay, May 31—6 P. M. ‘This deing @ legal holiday Wall street was de gerted; and the only record of tinancial tuterest ts that which comes to us irom Washington and London. rom the former city we leara that the tese of the Union Pacitic Railroad The United States, which was recently argued before the Court of Ciarms, bus beea decided in favor of the tompany. ihe nds of this stock are bighiy sated at tho ult; and at the Fifrh Avenue Hotel tbe priv transacti were indicative of strengto and higher price Bets were freely iota of July Union Pacific mode inat before would cross New York Central. fhe internal revenue receipts towtay were $795,000 and the customs receipts $728,000, THE FOREIGN MARKET. ones (rom London alate that io the advices United States img Erie, are quict aud sicaay. son trary to general ee fatlores, and ¢. Sanderson & \bedare and Ply- to have petitioned te 18 also among of the last r money & O45 old & Sic. uxty-ive 100% 2 108 tea-fo fives, 102); @ 102%; Erie, 16. 7 ng duy. Money at Stock nge on ( securities 1s BJs to 4 per ix UZ CLOSING PRICES SATURDAY. We reproduce these for public conventence, to- gether with the opening, mghest and lowest prices eo that day, inesmuch as the speculative feeling 38 Jevertst, aud the market to-morrow will proba- bly de unusually iuteresting. Four stocks are bow talked about as Most Ukely to occupy a trent rank tn whatever movement occurs, to wit:—Lake pore, Erie, Pacific Mail and Westeru Cuion. Lis ansate, bowever, to prejutge the possible sitaa- Lu, ior ala Moment least eXpecied toe murket may turn, the “shorts” may hasten to cover, prices may advance, avd # goodiy number o! ope- rajors thus be cauglt in tue toils. Tne company 2 comiortabie M. SATURDAY. Ind... 4g a 51 € OD the bear side Is too larg! CLOSING PRicES At dP. Sig 0 84 ‘ HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES SaTURDAY. The following table shows tue opening, bighes' 88d lowest prices of tie day:— Openings New i — Ene Mii. una St. Pau Wi. and St, Paul pre bio and Missis AMERICAN BORKOWERS IX LONDON. We Ond in the Lond n Times an interesting Sabie of statistics regarding United States rati- Ways which bave been borrowers in London, ac- companied vy the following couwents:— hese it will be seen that the Erie Ratiway he amonat of its whieo 18 ust $ or tim earnings s+ caoital and is ty respect if Nas a uomtnai ace everal of tne other dedt Is so muca bor tos i largely pill having been issued comparatively little to proper: 1¢ of it representing obligu- ualu diled. Orne: pabiy more solidiy b sects maucd less betweea the morigagee and 1986 ; oy ach Baltimore and On:0, “ine Pallade @, and, in a lesser Gegree New Jersey and Lenica ¥ akea upon i atial tuat , OD TNE SPOK, Kes, tor ded debt the propery thimk they may ttheirown. A system figures of the | vere a smail capt Twhelming mortgage debt, sooula 5 ragement ifom inves tors bere, gvarantee for ine good meuacement operty they lend upon hes amount eapl im the selt- : au Interest Of those on pot who have subscribed y Tot Ne ered CayNtal Receipts r and for Ms fee, Liais\titien. “Months. £ £ 9.166.251 4,105,088 ait. 1.576,350 eniral of Jersey ™ 773,108 2,662,418 32,1 218,787 1,414,375 ” 4.00%,200 9,800,000 7,820,200 NEW YORK CIry BANKS. ‘The following is & statement of our city banks for the week ending May 20 671,603, Loans a ere eal tenders. hes aero jee tircu pleating for ween jearing ior week en Balauce jor week e 4 Baiance ior week en 7a501s 30 NATION Applications were received by + the Comptroller of the Currency during the month of May tor une vrgagization of sixteen national oanks, having # Proposed capital in all of 0,000. Of these epplications $400,00) 14 for the State of Vermont, $1,200,000 jor Massachusetts, $200,000 sor New York snd $290,000 for Keutucky. The amount of egal tender notes ea retiring ctreuiation Bi.391,000: $07 ta the State o7 depos for the purpose of og the monto of May is been deposited by banks 11,000 in Penney! 9 ha New York, $ 1,000 im Wes ginia, $65,000 in South Usrolina wad > it Loutetan: The total Amount of lege tes deposited ander the bet of June %, i874, fs 4,000, of whien a ia benks to New York, $ im = Pewnsyivanta, 9 Im South Caroe Una, $844,009 in Li $270,000 tu Missuur:, $1ie, (00 ia in tn Hileots, $400,000 in Micatzan, $475,000 | Sin, $410,000 im lowa ota. T ¢1 e Comprrolier tas asury ot the tesue and $690,000 in Vdvised the or $1,204,700 of additional natiogal beak notes during the mooin of May, eighty per cent of Which Will be withdravrn io legal tender notes. | strain thats Tne totai amount of circulation issued since the passage of tne act of January 14, 1875, 18 $6,170,000, The additional cireniation issued during the present month has been distribated among the States as folio’ en ge ennsyivania. Aud the balance in small amounts mong seven | teen otuer States, DOMESTIO MARKETS. Witarnotos, May a 1 erectus aul turpentine qule Tar stealy at $1 43 yellow dip. Fiogr dull and unchanged ; sales mor ib tbls. at. $6.25 1 , $655 for amber winter. $7 for white May 31, Is7o. #6 Winter aud §! hfor double exira, Weak lower; nales two cars extra white Michigan at $1 33 tiwaukes club held ac $1 15. Corn dull: sales two igh mixed atSc,,one car low mixed at Sle, Corn meal lowe: bolted. $31; unbolted. $85 per ton. nape unchanged } orts, $24; sbipstulls miad Ww per ton. Cabal’ sreights—-Wheat, de: pea corn aod rye, Se oain, Sue, to New York : lumber. #2 80to tho Hus: son. Lake Fecelpte— 25. bushels wheat, 610 do. p te—#.00 | 214.000 feet ot lumber. Canal shipmen | Sheat, 7.500 do. ‘word, 15,700 do. oats aid 1S80.0N feet dumber. Burra, May 31, 1878, Rece'pts, by, Jake-—Floar, 9.700 obs. 5 Duahels Corn, SAUD), do. + oats. 710K) do. Keceipie, Flour, 3,400 Dbis ; wheat, 8.2) bushels: als, Shipments, by canal to Us bushels; cork, 1,000 do; oats, 1 menis, by canal interior’ point: bushels; corm, 8218) Canal treithts—Wheat 6c. to New Yor a S161 bushets; corn, 302.086 do. 4.000 do. ; F¥e, 383 Canal tolls r d sine Total amount the opening, 41,58) Hoars eleured, J. ot grain carried 2.28000 buslels Receipts py lake for the month of May—Flou bbs: grain, 42309,00) Dushels Receipts by rallsoads for tne month Uf May Flour, LIS700 bbls; grain. 1,64.300 bushels. Exports from Clevators Wrain received lakewards during May). 1451.5 bushels, Nothing of consequence sold. nowina)ly unchanged. Toueno, Ma: Wheat firm and iy iair deme $1 sols; amber Mi ugust, $1 25; corm dull Seah snd June, 720. a 1 cash and Cmicago, May 3i, i876 Flour quiet and unchanged. jr demand snd higher, strong; Yo. 1 spring, wipe do. 3do’, a ot itt se. June 5 Au No’ rejected.” S0e. oull what” unsets 2 spring eciosed ed at $1 ine $i Us. Barley stead 13; 88 on fair Sa- Wot at Bit shot: pos, September, mand, advanced. at $20, spc Jul aia far Gena wicner at S10 9 July: $1483, August. Buix meats steady short rib midddies, Lise. ; short c.ear do., spot. Preights a wheat to Budialor See's mal! $i 7, At the afternoon © Board, wheat weak, lower. at dlc. Jume ; tw Pork lower. is $19 & June : $29 4) a $20 5, ‘Angust. 1 1 Mecerpts—Flour, 9.000 DDS. wheat, 1,00) do. ois, 75,000.i0.; Darley Flour, 9.08 bbis: wheat, 110.000 do, | oats, 143,00 do. ; barley, 4,40) do ee pgs BINANCIALA ACoCSt B “BELMONT & CO, Bankers, ly and a street, insue travellers’ credits availabio in sil parts of the world, through the Mesers. De Rothschila and their correspondents. Also commercial credits and Pipkrephe transfers of Money on Calornia, kurope and Havani N ACTIVE SIOCK MARKET CANNOT FAIL TO 4A give good profits on stock privileges, We are ne- gowating ————_—-—_____@ ALLS AND SPREADS | —LAP-LEY & BAZLEY, 74 BROADWAY. —STOCK Fatetiaube ON MEMBERS OF THE STOCK AM GIVEN if Timk OF FUR- EXY BANGE (s CHASE); N Dial BAKES: OUR PRINC NO CONTRACTS IN OUR MONGY Ts LOST AND MAUVE 7 MAILAD FR&e TO ANY ADD. + VALS DU UG PMI PALE Ow WALL TREK,” UT AND ©. Aut, AT SAME PRI } to $475, 30 to 6) days per Li & BAZLEY, Th Broadway. RATES—-MONEY ON LIFE AND Polieros, Mortgages and T REASONABLE Endo +ment Insurance other Secuntics, Tusurance of a1\ Kings efegted with best companies. J.J. GABICH & Coy 117 TO LOAN tate 10 thls ¢ AMOUNT PROM sa» TO 981,00) <1 on improved eity or imiscn 1 A STOCK PRIVILEGE COSTS $10) AND CONTKOLS 1 shares of jor 8) a ithout additional Margin ; it the uring that ume the Investment pays $1.0". Full information seut tree on Application. TUMB..1D Baukers and Brokers, So. 2 Wall street, New York A$ ,0D JUDGMENT AUAINST TUE CITY OF ZA, Now York tor sale, of as collateral for ¢ loss, lib- ral terins to prompt party. For tull particulars address COLLATERAL, box i Herals oftier i. Oe J. W. SELIGMAN & CO, Bankers, 26 Bond street, New York, issue leticrs of credit tor travellers, payable in any part of Euroce, Asia, atric and Aim draw Bilis of Exchange and m: telegraphic t: California. of money on Europe A Aston Ty Loan oy Pi A. erty, stocks, bonds. life polie and’secona Merigages. W. . MICHOLS, Tol” toorty st LADY WOULD LIKE TO MEET A RESPEOTA ble sentieman, Who would loan ner $100 and take Address GOOD A Pay in first class Board at Long Branch. AN Te deol, box L6 Herald Uptowa Branch offre. AY, AMOUST ‘LOANED. ON BOND AND MOR +1 vege rime ew York and Brooklya eal Escawe aes casher nonus and | Offices, 11 "tae street or 33 East seventerath Ke Bee ENDON ANK BLANKS, SLIPS, PILLS KECELPTs, NOTE Head: every kind of Wrinting, suitanle for okers and fnanctal companies the Me TROPOLILAN PRINTING banks, TABL ‘e choice seven. bigit and County Munserpal Bonds: also ouher.A u per r cent City and Investment ce- ni Curities our specialty ; Zi rears paying 1 to Lb per cet interest promptly paid and for sic below par. ALWAYS HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD Sew York city Mortgages without bonus Principals demring to BORKOW OR INVEST apply to H. 1 GRANT, Coheed jou PIERCE, NO. 5 PINE & @} money without bonus on approvea io w York. Brookiyn Westehester county; aiso par- chases Moi ‘at lowest rates ONKY TO LOAN—ON FIRST MORIGAGES, WITH- vat bonds: om \econd and Leasehold Morwages at c W. STAKE, 1) broadway, room easy terms ( PFICE or KOBINSON, CHASE. & CO. Bankers and Brokers, No. lt Broad street. ew Yore, firm of Robinson, ther w Chase & €o., is ths day y aie. er Will sige in Nquidation. ATKINS. MORRIS, {sine THOMAS &. WILLIAM 7 CGENE ¥. ko sON GEORGE H. CHASE it ere for ae © HAVING wit RAILROAD COMPANIES.—A PARTY " 8 to dispose of would like to eter future deity m ¥. of unques to MERCHANT TO EXOHANGS BONDS NTED—RAILROAD yA W for improved ven! Estate in the city ot Brookly Adarese KICHARDS, box 93 New York Post WANTEDmACTIVE PARTNER, WITH $740, IN ONE of the hest located and paying car stores in Pail adelphia. all tor two days on Jot, 18 Cooper In- situate. oF address 24 piladeiphia, Pas COPARTNERSHIPs. I$sOLUTION. <THE FIRM OF 5 HERNSTEIN & 00. I J. Hert sain Will continue at the old stand, 541 reet EIS T. TION.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO" © existing between Berrian & Van De Mark ix Gigsolved by Van De Mark withdrawing trom we |. 1975, VAN DE MARK, BUSINESS OPPORTUNSITIE: ENTLEMAN RINE WANTED-—WITH $1.00 coffes and fine grovery store, now ¢ cuance goign vile a8 tea Ass ‘Great Jone 1,09, IN A KRLIAB th per month. Addres Vark row Arwen WANT: in a first clus Apply w CHa? (PHR ADVERTISER, Ac perience in all depar with nese FROM $1,(00 TO $2,009, already estanitehed ta Broad Way, second Noor, p* eity WITH 19 YEARS 1Y,0)0 an strieuy fret cias ret part om inanications «| | Gal Address FILMOWE, ereraid office AF ADVERTI WHO WAS A FIRST CLASS o! bundead ress ULB. SDA PARTY, WITH $3,000 CASH, TO INT. ST lucrative business | ____ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. | | | | y with advertiser in a eral fortune nike BNTBRRRIS INTERVIEW WITH ONE WHO "ANTHD—A ¥ w ge in a profitable busiuess. Ad Ww hes to en, dress A.. 56 Dey stre | WAN(ED—4 PARTNER WITH ABOUT $10.00 TO take @ half interest in adown town manufactur. Og Dusiuess, established ven years: this vacaney oo by the juntor partner withdraw ing. This firm hus de 1g & business of upward of $1000) anuaaly for the Dast seven years; and wild an active, industrious partner now, its business can ne bse ‘rersed and et pt re. lade of at least $1).0.0 per year, Aditre PARINER WANTED, box 16 Herald office $1. 000 WiLL SECURE TO A SUITABLE GEN. tleman a good income trom an established | manbiaciuring dasiness. Apply for information at 103 Beekman street. room 3 $1.5 ()Q) Uefost ins Grocory and Feed Business. on a prominent corner in Brookivn. | For particulars call on BH. HASTINGS, 8 Broadwar, Brooklyn vast WILL ) OOO TEs try BF, QUICKLY MADE BY D2. a party who can place stock of a manu- | sacturing company already weil established and show ing a large paying business during lust six months, Ad- dress De NNIS. Herald offic 3,000.7 HAVE A BOOK, NEARLY IN e readiness for the press, which will make a Brepare ‘sensation, and am a to sell the copyright to ishest mdder. 000. ‘ork and particulars will be tor- dy Postoffice, bid accepted less than Advanee sheets of th ew warded by addressing box 1,011 Senene: $4. 000. INTEREST IN AN EXTRAORDI- zo0d cash business; thoroughly abuished, high tone, sand baying large profits, good financial man. wanted. Send tul ies to DAILY BREAD, Herald office ++ | THE COMPTROLLER AND THE | CORONERS. The follow ing letter from the Board of Coroners to Comptroller Green is in answer to one sent by nim relative to tueir claim against the city for services:— Conoxens’ Orrice, No.40 F East Houston Srnaxt, Yori Comptroller, New York — Jay 26 and addressed Hox. Axpxuw H. Gr pim—in a communication died M. to us individually and collectivels. you stale vour reasons (or reiusing to pay our bills (or the | and invite us “to point out any inaccuracies oF mise ceptions which may be founa im them,” Inasmuel whole of said communication ts a tissue of 1: curacies and misconceptions, we shall contne o to correct a few of the priuctpal ones. In the first place you object to our summoning a jury an certain cases, W y the Comptroiler the power of determining that point, but, om the contrary. the follows :— ould the Coroner ‘een it necessary he may cali a jaw on that subject reads as | directed’ —thatis, he diaii sammou a jury Now, inasmuch as ¢ we have deemed it safe. emmmently proper ‘ani and | siry to bave a jliry In every cuss, we ae ata lost ‘of which the ot a power to the aiseretionst la que, ev dentiy enthh Mooni— You obect to our juries and that oor tions show tust in a large number of cases the individuals repeatedly tortn our juries, sis is | undoubledly ihe case and is nothing new. There is no | law against this practice, and anybody whois tamil nth ire of our dures amd with the locrltics or them have to be periormel will tail to see anything opiecuvnable int Us the following law of this State overming en ol this State not over seventy vearsof age, the time a resident of the county, may he | summoned to serve a8 a juror apon a Coroner's in- test. | “icons generally seck to avoia jury duty. When we suumtion Aieen (and we never summon fess tha. nine | citizens) very often not even six mare their appearatce, and we are thea very diad to Know of a jew citizens who are invariably willing to perform this cratuivous aud unpleasant duty iy place of those who have fais to appear. Furthermore, you cannot be unaware that th other conrts or iaw ond and the saine jury often serve oF more cares I O08 a: ermiewe the manner in which our jurics | sign cur iuguisiiious, dere is no law of a | tte laws of this State govern our inquesis) authoring our jurymen to sign their ad name iv ‘or to purdown ther piace. oF resid your duty in relaton to this natier is co on jheve that it would be immaterial if the jurymwen mianed thelr names at all, because we do not c the signatures, but “lor summoning and s tary 5 tate that our inquests bave peda od made” and W ous to stato that they have ‘iu the same manner as has been dame ever # istence i this county. we charge What we are entitied to by law, and not one cent more. We have nade no innovation upon the ‘our predecessors, The Coroner's of -e is ove lett in this city where the duties are , Where the homolest citizen ie met Tespect. We have no secrets, The new steamer Germanic, the latest addition to the White Star feet, which left Liverpool on | A FLOATING PALACE. | } | weesly made | PURUHASE. A HALF IN. | | which can be worked simultaneously or independ- | the 20th ult., and Queenstown the following day, came to her wharf in wis city at an eariy hour yesterday morning. The Germanic was built by Hariand & Wolfe, in Belfast, Ireland. Like all the | steamers of this line she is ship-rigged, bas four masts, and like the Britannic she has two fun- acis, She measures 455 feet between perpendic- ulars, 470 feet over all; her moulded breadth 1s 45 feet and her depth of hold 1934 feet. Her engine and botler space occupies 107 feet, and her gross tonnage is 5,008 tons, while her net Tegistered tonnage 1s 3,150. Her engines are direct acting, inverted, surface condensing, and are on the compound pressure system. They were bulit by Maudsley, Son & Fieids, of London, and are of 760 horse power nominal, bat are ca- paole of being worked to 5,000 horse power tndi- cated. They consist of two independent sets, | ently im case of accident, Steam is supplied by | eleht elliptical boilers, each neated by four fur- | nace: lizens very oltea ‘demand a jury | @ | divided into compartments by arm clair divisions, | founderstand by what authority you propose to divest | xe and “newspapers which seemed 50 | much | a atched at sour “revelations” tight have known the correc ‘te of aflairs, because their reporters are ‘4 have ready access to all the at our office every day nd In addition to these there is an auxiliary | bower for the donkey engines, for the loading and | unloading of cargo and weighing anchors. The propeller consists of four removable blades boltea on @ boss, which can be replaced in case of acci- | dent. Its pitch 1s thirty-two Jeet, aud tts diameter 25%) leet. The Germanic is steered from the | Drilge by steam steering apparatus; in addition | to this ste hag, 10 of need, a steering wheel | 80d gear situated 1a the alter wheelhouse, | Her passenger accommodation 18 for'180 saloon passengers and 1,100 steerage passengers, The cabia saloon 18 53 feet long and 42 1eet 6 inches wide, ana 1s fitted with upusaa) Juxury, The tubies and the revolving chairs (of which there ere 136) are of highly polished teak. system is & novelty and a decided | provement over the usual settees, | area of the saloon are soias, which, like tbe enairs, are uphoistered in crimson _ Yeivet. Tue floor is of parqueterte, the pattern beiug worked out in geometrical fgures in biuck | walnut and oak. The watoxecting 15 paneiled | 4m embossed papier inaché; the designs are | salmon colored, on a paie green ground, and sur- rounded bya gold mounting. A range o! fluted columas divides the saloon. On behalf of the ladies tuere are numerous wirrors In the saloon. This guair in- At one end is # piano and at the other an open frepiace. All the moderm appilances fur ventiating and heatiog have been utilized, Adjoining tie saloon Is the stewsra’s | Paptry. fied with plate, porcelatn and crystal. © saloon galleys wureon the promenade deck, which leaves the saloon deck free 0: (ne smell of culiwary operations, into the pantry by aliit, On the promenade deck the ladies’ saloon has beeu sumptuousiy furnisied. | 1bis tineteen ieet joug by tweive wide, Tbe sulas are upholstered jn crimson velvet, and tae room contains several mirrors, Ihe smoking room for men 's of large dimensions; the seats, wuich are are upbolsterea in biack hairclown. ine state- rooms are ou the saivon deck, fore und aly of the | Saloon. Seveu of tue berths swing ou the pr.n- cipie OF the floating compass, bulcan be made fast and immovable if required. ‘they are in~- tended for the use o1 invands, A nursery lor cbildres, iniants, and their attendants has also been provided; ajso iour bathrooms, There ure electric bells mm each state room, commudicaupg with the steward’s department. ‘jne steeraze accommodation 18 under the saloon deck, Leteeen tue forecustic und engine, and atc Of that SDI ‘The ceiliny 1s loity and weil lighted. ‘There are pienty of tables and seats, while the ar- Tangements ior water, latrines, &c., are excel- lent. The Germanic bas six nospitals, capable of containing twenty pauents. The accommoda- tious lor officers and crew leave nothing to be de- sired. ‘The uiicers apd crew are protected irom Tato and snow to no litile extent by & turtie-back deck fiom the bow 100 feet aft, and irom the stern forward eignty feet. In case o! accident the Ger- manic has five water light bulkneads, running 1toM the oottom of the hold to the promeuade deck. in case of fire every compariment can be Oiled with stea She fas ten Irfenoats jully compos: also a large supply of lile-aving jackets aud live buoy The cost of tne vessel 18 £220,000, She is com- Manded by Captain © Lt jormerily of the White Star steamer Baltic, who, in January, i078, made the passage irom Sandy Hvok to Queenstown In 7 days 2un. 9m., mean time. The lol- lowing are her principal oficers:—Ovief Ofoer, R, J. W. Bristow; Secona Officer, C. L. Bul ‘Third Officer, UC. W. Barrett; Fourth OMcer, Fa . Rotnery; Purser, C. J. Wauiers; Surgeou, W. 0. | THE JERSEY GARBAGE GROUND. Around the | The cooked food is lowered | | oveyed, | animal matter. The Board of Health of Hudson county will meet | at Jersey City to-day to take into consideration | the loud complaints against the dumping of garbage in the southern section of Jersey City. | At this meeting more active measures will be | taken against the dumping business than any yet emploved, as tue provistons of the law establish- | ing the Board of Health are very stringent. | While the peuple in the Harlem neighborhood | are So agitated by the garbage nuisance, the long- | | | suffering residents of Jersey City, who for ten years have had this terrible experience brought home to their own doors, seem to nave settled down to the conviction that no redress can be ob- tained, The New Jersey Central road Com- | pany ten go entered into a contract, i through one ite = supertutendents, Mr. Winants, with the authorities of the city of New | York tor the supply of earbage ior the term of | | year: & twenty years, 80 thas this contract 18 only wait | fulfilled.” ‘hey evummenced go Ol! in at tue Com- muntpaw ferry, and, invading the shore o! New , York Bay, they pushed their conquest along the | shore up to and inciuaing ‘ne site of the late Abatioir. This the company dia by virtue of an obtained from the Legislature incorporating ye Central Land Improvement Company,” by virtue of waica they have filed tm hundieds of acres. They nuw hold posseseion not only of all that property but aiso of the valuable water front, Riparian righis were, defined and Commissioners appointed by the Legislature to aetermine the obligations of riparia uwuers to the State, but these obligations hi been repudi- ated by the Central Railroad Company, and toe authority of the Commissioners labored. The amount due to the state py the Souveny: is fixed | at $1,000,000, at a very low estimate, While Che dump filling was in progress the rest- | dents in the southern district of Jersey City | sufered so severely that they made frequent com- plaints to the Common Council, This in the ena proved only wu temporary source vf recress. In-— junctions were resorted to with some effect, and ‘at lengta the Giand Jury took the matter tn band, ‘The company were then furced to drive piles in the bay opposice Communipaw and Hil up the criowork With | the garbage till the isiand known as “Black ‘Tom’? was es'ab- lisned. Tus was only to take effect in the summer season, however, The of a Health of Hudson county bave just issued an or. | der compelling the company to cease dumping outside of “Black Tom” and the order has been The residents in the Communtpaw by trict, however, sulfer greatiy trom tie stench which, In very Warm weather, 1s almost latuler- able. The garouge contains a large pereernes. of A HERALD reporter, a few years auo, picked ap 8 hemes skull to whicn the Mesa | and fair siill adhered. It was given to the Chief of Police. What makes tne case still wore is that no earth is thrown Over tne garbage and = the decomposing process goes ull rapidly under tne noses of a large section ol the community, A HERALD reporter, WRO VIS: ited the locality yesterday, was informed by eral of tie inhabitants that they have to ki toeir windows closed nearly the enti some action be not speedily taken to abatemeut of the numunce tiey declare 4 At in- tention of appealing again to the Grand Jury. A WARNING TO CONDUCTORS. The trial of William Howe, a conductor on the | Jersey City and Bergen borse cars, jor assaulting @ passenger named Kipp,‘took place in the Court of Quarter Sessions, at Jersey City, sesterday. It Was siowm that on the 19th of May Mr. Kipp stepped on a car, near Grand sireet, on his way to the ferry, and handed the conductor five cents. Taree ceuts more wee demanded, anu, aiter @ vided the conductor would return the o) ‘bois ue reused to do, and av altercation was the resu.t. Mr, Kip) pp Was twice thrown irom the car aud severely besten. The jury Nad vo hesitation in finding Howe guilty. He was then remanded jor sencence. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. ApaMs—HARRrs.—On Saturda: by the Rev. William B. Merritt, ot New York, ERem fog Or Joho 8. Harrix, of Long Island City. Loughitu; Cuief Kogineer, J. H. Winuing; Second | Engi neer, J. Mcintosu. “THE SCHILLER. | ABRIVAL OF EMBALMED BODIES FROM THE apers before they arc - You further state in your communication that “the ad- ministration of affairs ot the of ite de. rtinents, bi ito ei peek ae ad ipreg finity.". Charity compels us in this a sertion you do not mean to inciude ine Yinomes Depart. ment: Pes wis in no wise justified ir as our office is | Conesrned, ‘Bor can this office be in sense considered artment. our functions ure alwost purely judie @ areas reeularly pertormed as those of any Orrentzed © fargoriawe We realy eae bie Ve consideration, . ‘ AvOLPH Kes PHONY HOR HOPE, RicHAuD CKOKER. THE SIATE CENSUS. , In addition to Mr. Gideon J. Tucker, who ts in | general charge of the Bureau of the State Census of 1875, so far as concerns the city of New York, the Secretary of >iate has made tne following ap- Fomtment of gentlemen to supervise the taking of the enumeration in this city, and who act with- out compensation, viz.:—Alexauder Delmar, Alvin S. Soatnwortn, W. Butler Duncan, William H. Leonard, Aodrew Mills, Chariton T. Lewis, Ea- ward Cooper, Charles I’. Russel, M. D.; James W. Gerard, 4t.; George W. McLean, E. Randolph Rob- inson, Feodore Miersou, Charies Moran, Theodore Roosevelt, Elbridge T. Gerry, Frederick Grote, John E, Devitn, Simon Stern, James S. Thayer, Hermann Uni, Frederick A. Conking and Jot L. Mott. it 18 intended that Judge Tucker shall more im- mediately represeat the Secretary of State to in- vestigate cases of neglect of duty end offictal mis conduct, and report su the secretary oi Stat | to give direction to tne aistrict enumerators aod to the gentlemen appointed to supervise the enumeration. The Supervising Agent will sce irom day to day that the census work progresses and is thor- oughly and hovestly conducted, and will conier wirn the enuwerators and advise them as to their davies. They will be tur eq with lists of the enumerators m their respect! districts. They will at the ay | census Bureau, No. 4 rk row, to-day, at (our P. M., to arrange their respective ais. tricta of rvision The Secretary of State has also made the following appointment of gen- tiemen to supervise the taking of the mera- tion 1n the ci'y of Brookivn, and who will aiso act without compensation, viz. :—Jonn B, Woouward, Harvey Farrington, Daniel P. Barnard, Jacop Zim- mer, Wilitam H. Murtha, Charles Lowrey, Abra- ham Lott, F. H. Kaibfetsch and John P. Raite. The Brooklyn appointees will meet at the office of Abratam Lott, to-day, at joar . M., to arrange their respective districts o: supervision. The brookiyn enumerators have taken their oath of office before pp ths Clers of leveed county. OF NATURAL MUSEUM HISTORY. AMERICAN Yesteraay afternoon a reception took place at the Museum, in Central Park, which was well at- tended by many ladies and gentiemen interested fm geology, antiquities and kindred subjects. On the third floor Dodwortn’s Hand discoursed ae- hetous music, and, altogetner, tne adair an juteresting and enjoyable onc. The Trustees of this American Museum make a strong appeal to tue publie-spirited citizens of New York to joim them in securing the extensive and unique series of specimens forming toe great paleontological and geological coilection of Professor James Hail, of Albany. Offers irom Europe are now made for i, and the pag od be gg to re tain it within our State o to be Jost, as it 18 toe Only collection waich cas eo iorm 8 proper basis of such 4 prominent scientific seu SCILLY ISLES, SAVED BY THE DIVLRS FROM THE WRECK. Yesterday, shortly after noon, the White Star steamer Germanic discharged four large boxes, containing embalmed corpses from the wreck of the Eagle steamer Schiller, wrecked on tue Scilly Isiands May 7. Mr. Cortis, the agent of the line in New York, and Mr. C. J. Wablers were the only persons who knew the contents of these bulky cases. Four other corpses are at Liverpoot await- yng saipment, from the wreck of the Schiller, via Penzanee, in Corn wall. BODIES IN THE CASES. No. 1 contained tue corpse of Mr. Frien merchant tullor of Milwaw! He @ Native of Bavaria, and leuves eleven a ils beady was recetved by his sop-in+ law, Mr. S. Priend, and as #002 as lauded was sent off by expiess to Milwaukee, No. 2 contained the body oi the wife of Mr. Friena, aged forty-three, a native of Bavaria, and was jorwarded to Milwaukee with ner Dusvand’s vo —, fi'ty-lour, whose funeral takes place from } ae ae Garden street, Phiadelpola, to-morrow. The body of Mr. Nathan Becker pag not yet been recovered. A pair of diamond earrings and upwards of £500 in money @ native o! Bavaria, | Was jound On the Dody ut Mrs. Becker. | THE STEAMER | Was removed by vessels employed by as the citizens of. New York rightiully believe tnis Institation snould pecome. In regard to the ex- | tent of the collection it may be stated toat the part already arranged for pubite exnipition con- Taine over 200.000 specimens, and would require nearly teo tines the exnidition space om the sec- ond floor oi the Arsenal Buiidiag, or fay ope-hait of the magnificent fireproot edifice now im course of ereciion by the Department of Public Parks for We permaneat occupation of the Museam. 1be duplicates fil several handreu boxes, and oy means Of \nese the Maseum could obtain irom the vats- ous governmental cuilections in Europe spect. mens of the greate: “entific incerest, wie cond fot be pure ifer movey, The trustees, who tiave already given neatly one-half of the fded in forming the present culections ol useum, WOW Contribute avout $20,000, oneé-hall payamie ia 1875 ana One-tat In 1576, on condition tout at jeast an addicional gum of $20,000, puyadle in like manner, shall ve secured fore tne ist of Vetoner next. Protessor Bickmore, the Super ntendemt of the Museum, sates tf tus collection is secured, In ad- Gitiwu LO it4 great Value to the Stare, i will ve Wwe means of Saving fhe goverament large sums of money, as such expensive scientific expeditions us Wiieele:’s, Hayden's, and Clarence King’s wil! wevealter oe unnecessary. One of (he most interesting collections now in the Museu 1% that of tue iate Mr, be G. Sq whose researcoes in Mexico and Fonte ‘amonics. | Dore contripated co largely to sctenu® No. 4 contaimed the. \ son saad of Mr. Edward Seber- mer, cabin passenger. STATE OF NEW YORK. ‘The accident that occurred on Sunday afternoon to the steamer State of New York, of the Hartford and New York steamboat line, of which W. E. Goodspeed is president and general manager, is not of 80 serious a character as tue reports pnb- lished yesterday would lead the pubiic to beileve. A reporter of the HERALD met Mr. Goodspeed yesterday, and from him it was ascertained tha: the vessel rests easy at the point were she was beached at the mouth of Flushing Bay. The freight which was submerged by the veaching of the vessel Was chiefly cotton and stoddy, « species of freight that, owidg to tts tight compression, is bat little injured by water. Mr. Goodspeed sesterd trans.erred neariy all che ireight which har brougst down Irom the scene of the accwent to tne company’s pier at Peck sitp to toe Grantie State, which sailed last evening. He states that the loss by damage to freignt will be insignificant and teat itis uoin-ured. He also repo: ts that the Gamage to the vessel is very sight, and that she nd Fenew her trips within At irom tue beached vessel pany, hence there wii! be no claim for sal INCENDIARISM IN BROOKLYN. . ‘The frame building No. 180%; Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, was set on fire by an incendiary tast evening, and but for the promptitnde of the po. hee and firemen would have been destroyed. Ihe butiding was occupied as # jewelry store by George Paik, a German Hebrew, who became bankrupt last winter. His wife, Caroline, fe- sumed the business, placing ber name on the sign over (he duor. At elgat o'clock iast evening the proprietor of the adjoiming shop was alarwed by @ brigot light im Faik’s store, which had been closed hail an bour before. An oMcer gave the alarw ana the firemen succeeded in bursting open the door aud eXtinguisning the flames befor made headway. In the rear oi the store the police jound a workhenen covered with rags and papers, whica were saturated wita benzine. Acan and several bovtles filled with benzine were found near the rage. Valk estimates Mis loss at $500. ‘There Was an insurance on the stock of $6,500 tn the Germant id Manhattan com Paik offered Ho eXplanation of the fags and henzne jound on the workbench, and denied all know! edge of the origia of the fre. A som of Paik’s was sern leaving (ho store & few minutes previons to the fire, and inspector Waddy arrested him. He gave bis name ay Samson Paik. CORONERS’ CASES. Jacob Kraus, of No, 122 Attorney street, f from a scaffold upon which he waa working la Friday, and fecetved injnries which resuited fatally yesterday at St. Francis Hospital. Coro- ner Woltman will hold ao inquest. Corouer Woitman was yesterday requestea to hold an inquest oa the body oO: Churies U. Wilson, fourteen years of age, *ho Was thrown from a wayon jast Frivay, receiving injuries wiich culised his aeath yesterday. Deceased lived With Ris parents, at thé cormer of Seventy-third street ana Fourtn avenue. Wildam H. Hamer, on itinerant inaividual well known iu tie Fourth ward, eee Off Lue root ¢ the Give story building No. adwater 8 reet where ne had been sleeping ‘Sunday night, aud Was instantly killed, Coroner Woitmaa has charge | of the remains, Ay. ‘No. 3 contained the corpse of Mre, Nathan Becker, | | Bocerr, ce, Wis | UVeneckE—KUEUNE.—On inursday, May 27, 1875, at St. Peter's courch, by the Rev. b. F. Molaenuke, O1To DENKCKE to Lizzie KURBHNS, both of tois eily. HAMMELL—BOGERT,—On Tuesday, May 25, at the esideuce o1 tue bride's parents, by tue Rev, G. H. Gregoty, STACY MAYMELL, Jr, 10 WILHELMINA 3. lio: New York city. HEATH—MORKISON.—On Saturday, May 29, at the Tesidence of the dride’s parents. by the Kev. Wile liom Juunsoo, EDWARD H. HEATH to BL1Za MuRaI- £0N, grandcauguter of dunn and Eliza Edwards, ail of Brovkiyn, B. D. MaGRaTH—MOGOVERN.—On the 30th day of May, 1875, ab ct. Fraucis Xavier's cnurea, im West | Sixteencn street, by ine Rey. Father Delevane, | WILLIAM MaG&ATE to MARY ANY, eldest daagaoter ol Philip Mevovera, ail of this city. PRescorl—suerraRy.—Meadvilie, Pa., May 1875, vy the Kev. R. Cranead, at tae rest tne vride’s parents, IMLEY PRESCOTT, Of New Yor! to GUssl£ G., secund daugater of A pee 4. Sheppara, formerly of Puiladelpuia, No Patudeipota and Wheeling papers piease copy. “DIED. | ARNOLD.—Suddenly, on miter Rawaaer Ree, May 31, at tne residence of bis ful NAQCI ROBERT, sou of Benjamin @. Arnold, ia the 24 year of ms | age. Nottce of faneral hereafter. Berck.—On Monday, May 31, of diphtheria, Hen. BERT, Only sou of Leruertand RK. A. Beech, aged | 2 yeurs and 6 months, Funeral irom 5% Matthew's church, Sussex | street, Jersey city, on Weapesday aliernoon, at tree o'cluck. BIRDSALL. —At Mariboro, suddenly, on Thursday, | Captain ELt L. BikpSaLl, 10 toe bist year | BREGUGLIA.—On Sunday, May 30, 1875, at nine o’ciock A. M., Of pneumonia, SERENO G. P. BREG- Leyes a native of switzeriand, in the 33d year of | 18 ag’ Reiauves and frends of the family, tue members ot ivaihoe Lodge, of New York, F. and A. dL; members of Leo Lodge, of Brooklyn, Knights or ee Memvers of the Scie di Unione e Hee Italians, aod the memoers of tne Soci- oe (iwemeso di Mutuo @ Soecurso are mvited to | jteod toe iuaeral, iroim bis late residence, No. 376 Van Buren street, brooklyn, on Tuesday, Juce 1, | 1875, at two o'clock P. M. TO TUG MEMBERS OF THE SOCTETA TICINESE Dt M. 5.—You are hereby summoned to attend tue funeral of our late member, 8. G. P. ae uglia, whieh Will take place day, is two o'cluck, from bis jute residence, 376 ven Buren street, Brook} a. F. GIANELLA, President. A. Cusa, First V. Segr. | CORaWwrorD.—Ou Monday morning, May 81, ke | jaughter of Joseph Faony Crawiord, aged 9 years, 10 mouths ana 3 diphcberia, Leritta, eldest d ives and friends of the family are re- | inviced to attend the funeral, from the Van Ness pik spectial residence of her parents, No. lace, Charles street, on Thursday, June 3, at Dall-past one o’ciosk. UILLON Oo Sist wit., — widow of the late Thomas Dilion, 5 Funeral wili take place irom te residence, 176 High street, Brookiyno, at woo ‘clock P. M. on ‘Tuesday, Ist mst, | DisBsow.—Oa Sunday, May 30, SaRan Coor, Widow of samuel W. Iisbrow, im the 83d sear of | her age. 1 ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend | the luueral, from the Central Metoodist Eprsco; chured, South Fifth street, Brooklyn, E. D., tas Gay, at two o'clock P. M. Dow.—On May 27, at Saratoga Springs, Perer Dow, aged Cy e ol Perthsnire, Scotiand. San Francisco (California) papers please cop; EVaNs.—At Ciflou, Staved Island, on Suoday, | the oth ulb, alter a brief tligess, Fraxcts Est- Wick, twin son of Edmund M. and Klizabetn M. Evans, aged 18 months, ¢ onka.—On Mouday evening, May 31, donx notes of funeral hereafter. FowLrr.—On Sanday, May 30, Simzon L. Fow- f, aged 68 years. The laneral services will take place at his late residence, 81 N. ssau street, Brookiyn, on Wednes- day, June 2, atiour #. M. Relauves and friends are Javited to attend without murther is ar te re- Matos Will be taken to Glen Cove, a 1. iter. | men‘, on Thursaay, Jane 3, at cig FRANK. Suduenly,on Monday ‘morsing, May @i, | Lewis Frank. Notice of lanerai to-morrow. GiLserr.—in Brooklyn, on Monday, May 31, Sanan GiLsenr, widow of whe late Jesse Gilbers, 10 her Gist year. } Relatives and friends of th my, are respect- fully invited |. from her late Teside ner 5 ene, on Wednes- day, June 4, ac tures 0° M. HALLIDAY.--Soddenly, ay 2, Bviza, wife of James i Hartday, Relatives ana iriends of the family are invited to at uneral, from her jate residence, Lerog street, corner of Bedford, this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at tWo o’clock, Without further Invita- “ton, 0G0.--In Brookisn, on Monday, May #1, Groras HOGG. axed 70 sears. Douce of sanerat hereafter HYLAND.—say 41, MARY, Ue and Amy Ayiaod, aged nearly 7 vee Fonerat nn W esday, Juue 2, at two ovclock, from the residence of ner parents, No. 627 Lorimer | street, Greenpoint, KayYske.—On Sunday, May 50, at White Piains, JAMES Bact KAY#@R, 800 of J. Auclaide and the late James I. Kayser, in the Lith year vf his age, Friends of tae tamiy te tavi ea to atreua tue funeral, from Grace cotreh, Waite Pisins, we hesday MOTHIAg, OM arrival of quarter aiter o'clock tram from New York. mR UT.—At Providence, Sunday, the goth ait, Sasven F. Kxiatr, eged 39 vears, 3 months aud & days Funeral from his lave residence, oo Toursda; June 5, at elevew o'clock A. Me Relatives aor | arlenas are re*poctiolly imvited to attend ¢ | You are requ ned to attend to Miss 1. AKDELIA, dauguter ot | | | A, ime of de | and all bide. on | Cetin NA eb Ee ee) Lywom.—On Monday, sist ult., Epwarp LExow, Foner inert will proceed from No. 2 Depan place, oF dnesday, at ten o’ciock, to the Charch of St Anthony, Sullivan street, between Prince and Houston streeis, where a solemn requiem mast Will be offered for tue repose of Lis soul, aud from thence to Carvary Cemetery. ftelutives and | friends are respestiully invited to aicend. Lxcuat.—On Wendesday, May 26, at Lake of the Woods, Minnesota, JANE ANNA, widow of | the late William Leggat, of this city. Relatives and feuds of the family are respect- fully myited to attend the tuneral services, row her late residence, 26 West Washington place, ov Tuesday, June 1, at four P. M. Interment cy Wednesday aiteraoon, June 2 from the house o her brother, Jonn Atwill, Hudson, N, ¥. Huusor River Railroad tiains at § ana 10% Manra.—On Monday, May 31, 1875, after a short illness, PaTRicK Mata, & native of Portumua, county Galway, Ireland, aged 38 years, Relatives and iriends of the 1amily are respect: fally invited to attend the funeral, from his late | residence, No. 403 East Thirty-tuira sixes, on | Wednesday, at two o'clock P. MERRELL.—On May il, J. fe youngest daughter of the iate B. R. and F. M. Merrell and ; #randchild of tbe late Eawatd flouguton, Jr. Graduate of Vassar College, class 1872. Funeral trom Cnfrcu of Transiiguration, Bast Teepe gen street, Wednesday, June 2, at ont o’clook. MILLIKEN.—At Springfeld, Sunday, May 80, a two P. M. pneumonia, Epwarp A. MILLIZE® aged 89, of thet firm ot Milliken & kenuil, The funerai will take place at concord, N. Hy jay, June 1, at four o’cleck, MOBRELL.—At Mamarooeck, ou Monday, May 3b Mr. JOUN MORRELL, uged 69 years aud 10 montane, ‘The faneral services Will take place at the reah dence of his brother-tu-law, David J. Burts, her on Wednesday, June 2, at two o'clock P. M. riages'will be in waiting at Mamaroneck dep | 00 the armval of the train leaving Grund Centra | depot, New York, at twelve o'clock. | Nesbace.—At her residence, corner West an¢ Perry streets, on Sunday morning, AMELIA. NE® | Lage (née Garms), beloved wile of Herman Nes lage, tn the 23d yeur o! ner age. The reiataves and iriends o! the family are Te | spectfully mvited to attend the funeral, on Wed nesday, June 2, from St. James’ Lutheran carck } ig ed street, uear Second avenue, ut hall-pas: | one McHOLs.—On Friday, May 28, 1875, Hannan A Nicwoxs, widow of Robert H. Nichols, late a Broosiyn, N. Y,, aged 73 years, 1 Monta and 6 days | Relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral irom tbe residence o: J, O. Halsey, Oral N, J., on Tue-day, June 1, at titeep minutes of four P.M. ‘Train from foot of Barclay | street, ar 2:00 P. M., to Brick Cuuren Station. | O'DONNELL.—OD Monday, May 31, MaGgaie | | Seaeeeane daughter o! Jonn anu Elen O'Donnel, age Ca 8. | the funeral will fing piace from the residence | of ber parents, 211 West Houston street, New | York. on Tuesdiy, June 1, at two o'clock, P. M. Kerry and Limerick papers please copy. | | Ross.—May 30, aiter au illoess of cwo days, THR | ODORE ROss, aged 47 vears. SUPREME COUNCIL, 33D DEGREE, NORTHERN JORIS. | picrion UNITED $1 ATEs.—1LLUs pasos Breranen— tuneral of Lilus- | yom Brother theodore R 5, t deyree, tus day (Tuesday), Jane 1, 1875, at uulf-past one P, . from pis jate residence, No. 5 bast Thirtiese street, By order of { CLIN{(ON F. PAIGE, 33d Degree, | Grand Secretary General. | a P eaten 33d Degree, Assistant Grune | {| | Secretary General. INDEPENDENT ROYAL ARCH LODGE, No. 2, F. ASB Ac M.—BRETHREN—You are requested to aitend | tne funeral ob-equies of our late brother, Theo- dore Kors, at nis late residence, No. 8 Hast ‘Tnir- tieth street, this day (Tuesday), June 1, 1579, oF hali-past one P. M. | CLavbics F. BEATTY, Master, Suaw.—On Saturvay, May 29, aiter a suort Ul. | ness, WILLIAM I’, SHAW, in the 534 year of Nis ane the funeral will be Geld 4c his late resiueace, 78314 Lincoin piace, Brookivn, on Tuesday, June 1, At N4il-past one o'clock P. M. | Stamfurd (Cuno. papers please copy. | , SMrra.—On Sunday, May 80, Davizt P., son of Alexander B. and grendson of Daniel P. Smith, aged 9 months and s days. ‘The tuneral will take piace from the resid of his grandparents, No. 459 West lwenty-: fours street, on laesday, Juse 1, atone P. M. STvUR.—In Brooklyu, on Monday, May $1, Exaa, wile of Freaerick G. Stohr and daugiter 0, Wiliam and Phebe Jane Uris, aged 20 years. | Funeral from her late residence, 653 Bedtord avenne, near Gales, Brooklyn, o Wednesday, ube 2, at three P, M, Relatives and friends invited to attend. TAN\ABILL.—Ob Monday evening, Mav 3 | Giphtheria, CHARLES HENRY, son of Robert | Balle J. Tanpahill, aged 2 years and 6 monibs. Remains will be taken to Petersourg, Va., for interwent. | ValL.—At bis fovcanes. Valmere, Mark NJ. 6n Mon Oy ai, WiLLtse Fatty 10 the 73d year o1 m6 buoera} services | at his Iate residence, on Thare | dav, June 3, at ball-past twelve o’clock P M. Re | latives gua friends are respectiully iuvited to at tend. ‘Iram leaves toot oi Liberty street, at half it ten o'clock. Carriages in waiting at Danel -; station. | | WiLson,—Suddenly, Sunday, 59th inst., at | tne Tesdemee of his fa $72 ‘Lexington avo- | Re, CHARLES CUSHMAN, second son of Clark C. | Wilson, in bp chy) year of tiis age. | _ Relatives and iriengs are respectiuily mvited te atteod the {unerai, on Tues: a Jane 1, at one | o'clock P, M., irom St. James’ churco, Seveuty- second street, near Lexington avenue. oe | YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. rs received, DESMOND, Avi (er. "daa Prone Street. between Gouvernoaur Montgomery strveis, New Yorn, — ey psy Jrnen okActt, * you. ies ota ‘oy do. Nos bey a sereen NEW TCG BOAT FOR SALE.—5) rEET LONG, & feet beam. Apply to B. ¥O. 5 Dey stroet, TUG BOAT #OR SALE.—'5 MONTHS OLD GOO! asnew: 68 foot long, 16 iect beam. Apply to L. RCe., No. d DEY street, room & AOPPERFASTENED BOW BOATS FOR SAL) —NEW J and handsomely finished: liand I5teetlong. Ap WYCKOFF, 151 West sixteonth stroet Fore | Fete SALE-S0 TOONER | YACHT BELOSGING To ewe Tone Yacht Cicb: 75 tons (old méasuce ye 73 feet length over all, 22 ee wou re abour 6 fear jeprh of hold. 8 tect draught, ceatre boart: has (vo suite of sails; isin complove order, with enure catdt and 1. ventory: ts now In commission. with sailing taster an crew oy boam!. Apply tov. H. DRAPER & 00., Lis Pear street, New York. jOR SALE “ACHT VESTA, 90) TONS: frais Oggpd end will be sold low. s 1 [2% FEET. AD articulars and price, whict Base 23d st dress, stating fuil be low, J. DE WTO, 44 | PpRorosats FoR op “MATERIAL, Enis Rai ay Gour, Poncmasixe AGerT’s Gere, 187 Weer Teste Dew Yors. May %, 175, Sealed proposals, and intor-ec Bropostls for O14 rial.” Will be received at th it lane 3, 1875, pu removal or the following old matersal Dow at the F095 OF thts company at Jersey City ss6 tons Car Wheels. tons Has! toms ntee! spring Lang 3tons a tous Gum Springs. iso jot ot Varnish and Ofl Barreie Successful bidders will be required to deposit 15 par cent ott mount awarded to them st the tune of uch award. and the Daiance (99 ver cent) Will be payable the ihe Fant ieFeserved to reject aoe |. BOW MAN. Purchas it STORAGE. —GRAND CENTRAL STORAGE WARBHOUE— sor Furniture, Baggage, Mirrors, Piet Glasses, Cas. A rine ‘agons, Sie Forte seventh ai. ii aN a a BuOrneke Prootictare STORAGE HAGE, CAR fran ¢ ST984' . elevator: BAuG AOR city; @very convenience, E YOR FURNITURE, PLANO vowest rates in the watehinan: separate rooms. MICHALES & O and $2 Commerce street, near Bleecker. MILK AND CREAM. _ D. WOUDHOULL & 10 Py NORTE Moore street.—Pure Cream delivered 10 apy per N. oi New York, Brooklyn of Jersey shipped packer in ice, to any town hetween Waitom and Wash ington. MATRIMONIAL. lA NELEMAN OF 37, OF CULTURE whens fhestund ‘mall property desires correspond énce with a lady similarly cireumstanced. with a view to matrimony. Address CONFIUENCG, Dox 19 Heral 3 THE TRADES. FHOROEGHLY COMPETENT FIRE LN yor and draughtsman fs desir first ciaes retere! 4. plown Branch o PUTCHER® SITUATION WANTED—BY man, who thor¢ f Hol Meats: © ays, BUTCH, PHOTOGRAPHER, WANTED—AT wares $10 to $12: perina | fore noo h reterence box 1 A SINGLE he i CANAL ent if suitable. Call “CORP ERSMIT QITUATION wax ; 4 WIEG © go West; stearmboot or railroad; e fing” Catt at 455 West diet. mi oe nee | T° HOCSEKEEPERS.—A PRESON WHO | pL did stands making. cltering and iaving carpe’ bm | Addcees Mrs PARKES, box 1S ier amee. tor three days NTED<bY A COMPETENT ENGINEER, Wale a0 do hts own repairs on machinery of ine apparatis 1 in 'atination where, ten ssilrg ioc BR, station iren fe Address ES | Brook's, es '

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