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» 2 TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. | _____ _MUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, DOCTOMS OFFICE TO LET FURNISHED—ALSU Ss ATE LINK. ; NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOO! These first cia (A. furninved Rooms tolet, 82 bast a Pini eae Mo sASEBEa, pe aieee tes UILPING TO RENT—#2 WATER STREET, & t wer No. 36 No: Ver, as ‘ollowsi~ © | direct, as tollows ¥ al Fixtores forsale, suitable for cigar manufactur ware Se gi’ . ed, July GRe sens Ob y. Wnaral inducements. Inquire ob premises __ | @FATE OF INDIANA. cen... c!Wode, Auguste | . Por treight oF passag YORNER STORE AND BASEMENT’, TWELPTH | ADd every Wednesday thereafter. Fira cabin, $70, $8) | dath sireet ond Sixth avenue; reut $100 wonthly ; splen- os seinen Weaate, 148 Second cabin, $6); return | did plate glass show w: wa. Liquire 2 bank, COMER Twenty-third street aad Six aveuw LET—FIR T FLOORS OVER STORE 307 AND 309 Sixth avenue; adapted for business. or dwellings @roc class jocation, Apply (o Ri HAsv MEABBS, Bremue and Nineieouth sireet i 2 BASEMENT NO. 28 AND 30 WATEHALL ye coreee of Pearl street, size 25x6) feet, to tease, with or without the Fixtures, suitable tor th Wholesale and retail Liquor basipess or bar and Dillial galoon; one of tbe best locations down \own, diagonally the Produce Exchange. "ro ReNT—-A LUNCH COUNTER—APPLY aT 40 Broad way. PWELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished. 0 RENT—TO A SMAML FAMILY ON A LEASE, A small first class brown stoue House, on West iw: Grat street, sents Sra, Serres coveath ~*~ Fighih avenues; folly and nicely furnished ; it S160 ai Address OWNER, 1,238 roadway. ” 39 W) ST FORTY-FIRST STREET.—10 LET, FUR- Od nished, tour story high stoop 25 foot front House; low rent; immediate possession ; good locaton for board- ‘* ©6Apply above betore 2 o'clock. = <= Se BURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS | TO LET. TIEND.—CUBA\PEST FURNISHED ROOMS IN New Yorks: splendid air, at Central Park. ¥irth av- | puue. between Lighty sxth and Eighty-seveath street, the second howe: $1 per Week up; Madison avenue cars AT § WEST THIRTY-FIFTH SIREEI.—VERY tastefully turntshed Apartments, without board; Situation both convenient and pleasing COOL, WELL FURNISHED F Koomn, Jofty cealings, $2 50: soon, Lar Wit closets, in spacions, magnificent p No, 6 St. Mark’s place, néar Broadway. ONT HALL | Apartment | Ate residence, PARIMUNTS FOR GENTLEMEN, FURNISHED OR | Unfurnished, at very moderate prices. —A front hall | room; breakfast it wed (in room). laquire on third floor, 7 Bond NICELY FUR PRIVATE | SHED ROOM sicamship MONPANA, Captain Guard, will sail | road) house ; water and gas: ren si Tenth st, | from pier 6 Sorth Kiver'tor Queeastown ant Liver- _— “ = | pool, on Tuesday, July 27. at nob. ihe saloon, second | <LARGE FURNISHSD FRONT AND BACK | Clas and sierage accommodations are very superior, | at lowest rates. ms, on th cond floor, With every conven near Lexingtor 7, COOL, LARGE ROOM, CONTAINING | hoi and cold water, pantry, batn convenient; tam. | fiy private No. 4 West’ Twenty-ninth street, four doors | trom Broadway. | ra | PARL R AND BEDROOM TO LET—ON FIRST floor, well furnished, with modern improvemenis; | focation first class; verms moderate. No. 69 Lexington | avenue. A770, LET. FARES NEWLY FURS » first and second floors, gentioman or gentleman | aud lady. Call, tor three days, at 206 West Twenty-fith | street. b pee 1 ‘SHED ROOMS, | TED FEONT ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR; | Woult suit gentlemen or man aud wife, Now 7 | Great Jones street, near Broadway, second floor, Call between 10 A. M. 6P.M. OOM ON SECOND FLOO Frees. D VERY plea: all improvements; summer rates’ 16 East | Fitteenth sireet, fourth house west of Union sauare, ARGE FURNISHED ROOM AND KITCHEN ON \4 first floor to rent together, suitable for lodgers or housekeeping; aiso another Room; ters moderate. Address tou avenue. Vall oue week. 10 LET—TO GENTLEMEN, IN A FRENCH FAMILY, large furnished Room, with hall Room connect- ing, orseparae ball Room, $3. G5 East iwelith sireet, Bear Broadway. 10 LET—FURNISHE Foom. frst, f , FRONT ROOM AND BED. suitable for housekeeping; also a x! WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—WITHOUT BOARD, | furnished Apartments, Parlors aud Bedrooms, oa second hira foo —LARGE. HAND. . Windows to floor three unfurnished references given and re- 1978, Stee 7, oF sowely turnis! and veranda: also one Suit o Rooms; ail conveniences; quire 47 WES? SWENTY.NINTH STREBT, NEAR BROAD. way. in private house.—Large and snail Rooms, completely furnished, at a very low price; house and appolntme nts first class. BQ EAST NINTH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— | VO Front Room, with Bedroom, on second floor; aiso | front Room on third floor, ty gentiemen, without doard, atsumner rates, No. JOT BAS <TH STREET, NEAR YHTKD AVE- nue.—Nieely furnished Parlor, with Kitchen; AS! TWELETH STREET.—1o LET IN A | cms (or housegeepiog: a few gentiomen | 5 135 all private house, a well furnished front and modated : all conveniences. ack Room, with bay’window, gas, bath, closets, &c.; | also a single Room tor geutiemen. Sad incending passengers are reduesied to inspect the 0 $8 pe 4)me before purchasing ewewhere., Apply to A ee bagtos ar, | # GULOS, 2 Broadway. | York or Bos on, in crossing in (he meridian 8 to 43 lau. SEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1875—WITH SUPPI-EMENT. t, Apply to wee ACTF LL N. P. Luling & Co., Agents in ia MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE—POR CALI FOR- uia, Japan and China, trom POK ASPLN WALL, ATIONAL LIN®, ACAPULCO. From piers Nos, 44 and «7 North River. Connecting vor a 0% LONDON DIRKOL, FROM AN Pit. GREECE. seseese sThursdiv Ang. 5,84. M, | GREAT R OR LIVERPOOL” AND QUEEN TOWN, For freight of pass: July 24,9 AM. | EGYPT... Augast 7, M. July 313 P.M. 5 EEG Bee erguenpem rapes eurrency. at ROR Nasa, urh tickets at reduced rates, | Liverpool at the lowest tthe company’s ollice, 69 Broad way. ¥. W. J, HURST, Manager. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD, ies | STEAMSHIP LINK BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUIHAMPTON AND BREMEN. Company's pier, foot of Second street, Hoboken. DONAU.. July HEIN -August 7 MALN uly MODE...) August 14 Rates "of passage trom New York to Southampton, | Havre or “remen:— First Cavin, $100 gold; Second Cabin, $60 goid ; Steerage, $50 currency. . Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid steerage certificates. $32 currency. For ireight or Dassage apply to we OLLICH.s & CO. No, 2 Bowling Green. Wo" 5 LINE FoR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, July 22, Auruat 2 $60: steerage, $20. Steamship CLL For turther particulars appl MUI, COASTWI KH STEAMSHIPS. YEW YORK ASD HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINE.— ieamsips Will sail at 32, M. trom foot of Cedar siree\, jor Havana Thursday, July 29 | Tuesday, August 10 having disur passed ‘accom no- ous, app. ty . . B. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Green. Ha jer 42 North Ktiver. July $0, 12 M. \d Paciiic ports. ‘ur Mail Steamship Lim under contract witi the fn gover and carrying (he United pails ‘The departures rum New Yore ter the ensuing four ) Months will ‘be as tollows» anama government September 23 and October | ‘OF NEW YORK, July 22 10 Ay eEieRTs & CO., Agents JOR NEW ORLEANS DiRwor. ‘Lhe Cromwell ste, ‘The steamship KRIOK eRBOCK al | will leave pier No. 9 North Kiver, on Saturday, July 24, ats POM. Frelnt received daily, two Galveston, Indianola, Koo Brazos Santiago, Negi: Aa ¥ jobie. Cabin passage, ‘or freight aan ty we | CLARK & SBAMAN, 86 Wi an aliaedliell| 62 South street, New York, Line. Captain Kemple, Through rates ort or Arangzis W anh it sirect, (PEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- iven® lf to be despatched trom pier 44 Last Kiveri— ing at Key West, carrying th 3 - NaVAaki-0 MSmty BF | HIN: Ocean vonsst0 fO1OW | Grogits, SEAT Oo eet Le eee eg cents mall O'H LLY. Aug. 17 | COLOMBO... ..,.to follow | Pler 2), East River, om saturday, July 24. at 3 First cabin, , currency; second eabin, $t9. care | Jbrough bills of lading given to all points on the H. rency. Excursion tickets on very favorable terms, T. ©, L. and G. N., G. 1. and UL. and G. UH. and & A. rail- Through t ots Lnscsed 60 Continental and Baltic Dort® | poads No charve for torwarding ta New York. For ML partic t | r Apply 0 eee RIGHT & CO. South street. | pe Mg paseage, having superior accommouations, eovenion oF a: H, MALLORY & ©9., 15% Maiden lane, NITED STATHS MAIL LINK—S?TK \M TO QUBENS- 3 rr % 3 ‘ U TOWN AND tv SPOOL. Ww p OLYDs & 60., 19 Wa'l street. aia Salling uesday LD DOMINION SIEAM:HIP COMPANY, from pier 4 er. sailing trom pier 37 North if Montana...,..J0iy 27) NOOR | Yakota....Angust 10, noon. | “For Norfoike CAy. Font and kicheond: Thesdays, | Nevada. august 5 3 veh “Ms | Thursdays ana Salurdays, at 3P. M.,connecting with Cabin, interme inte and steerage at low the Virginia and Tonnes: Air Line, Atlantic Coast Prepuld tickets at low rates, | Line, Piedmont Air Lino, Chesapeake and Olio Rall- Passeugers booked to aud from Yaris, Hamburg, Nor- Draits on Irejand, kng und, France Apply to & GULON, 29 Broadway. PECIAL NOTICE —THE SPLENDID NEW MAIL | p. way and Sweden & aud Germany at Lowest rates, ea Gera Toad’ and with the company’s seat Un points in North Carolina and V | Newvern and Washington, N.C. (via Norfolk), every | Tuesday, Thursaxy and saturday. Lewes, Del., Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, M.. conneciing with Delaware and Maryland ‘rail- es. to interior irginia, enger accommodations unsurpasssd. ‘Through passage vicks and Uilis uf Iading to all points Insurance to Nortolk, &e. Freight received daily at pier 37 North’ River, General offices, 197 Greenwich street, New York, ‘a per cent, N. L, MOURIADY, President, NUNARD LINE.—B. AND N. A. B. M. 8. P. CO, | NOVICE. i ‘With a view to diminishing the caances of collision the steamers of this liue take @ specific course for all seas ons of the year. On the outward’ passage from Queenstowh to New GoM tude, or noting to the north of On the bLomewasrd passage crowing at-42 lnctude, or novaing to the north of 42. From NiW YOR tor LIVE} POOL and Qt ENSTOWN. | First class passa: CHINA. scat July $i] BATHA August IL RUSSIA... Wed., August 4| ABYociNIA..W nk. 13 | west, Steamers marke. * do notcurry steerage engers. | follow on 29th of July. Cabin passage, $89, $100, $1 Id. secontin 19 ac | RM” WEEELY FLO cIDA LINK, for Port Royal, 5. C.; Fernandina, Pia, wick, Ga., the favorite and well known st Brons- MONE: me ¥, Vaircloth, Master having suerior accommo- dations fr pussengérs, will sail Thursday, July 22, rom. | pigt No. 3 Norn River, at €F: N., for above ports.’ mak- ng connections with all polnts South and Southwest, vin Fort Royal, the Florida and i runsw.ck raliroads. the meridian of 80 First class passage to Fernandina., | First cluss passage to Jacksonville ., to Augusta... 20 ‘Through tickets issued to all points South’ and South. steamer, HUNT VILLE. Chester, Muster, walt ‘or freight or pabsage apply to GELPOKE, No, 5 William street commodation. ‘Keiurn tickets on (avorabie terma | Stecrave tickets ‘o and trom, all parts of Hurope at | \MPORGAN'S LING OF SIkaMSulPS Ipwest rates. reight and office, No. 4 Bowling | for Green. Steerage oifice, Il Brozdway (irinity Building). | New Orleans and Texas, via Brashear City, 5 ARLES G. PRANCKLYN, Agent, and commencing Saturday, Mth of August. # HB. DU VEKNEL, corner of Clark ‘and fandoiph | the following Al iron steamships will tori this lne:— streets, Chicago. BRASUMAK W. G. Hewes ——— arenes = ‘ ‘CHINSON—now builat AMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE | One of which will sail every Saturday for Brashear to PLYMOUTH, CHutHOU AG and HAMBURG. |, | City, transierring ireicht at that place to Morxays ail. WIRLAND.... Suiy 29) S0ViA -August 12 | road tox New Orleans and points beyond ani to Mor- POMERANIA... .. August >| G6LLe Kt. 1,August 19° gan’s tine of steamers, thence to all the Texas ports. Rates of passage to Plymouch, London, Cherbourg, | “The steamer HU GHINSON will sail irom pier 36, Hamburg ant ali pony i England, scotlsnd and | Nortn Kiver, on saturday, Mth of August, ats Me, tor | ‘ules rashear City direct. Ondin, first saloon, gold, $100 | "hroumn viis lading algned to, Mobile, Galveston and Cabin, svcond saioda, gold. 6) | toall points on the Galveston, Harrisburg aud San An- Steerage. currency KUNHARD? & GO, General Agen’ 61 Broad street, New York. REAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINF, NEW YORK TO BidSTOL (KNGLAND) DIRECT, | g. trom pier 18 Hast stiver a8 tollows:— CORNWALL, tumper. urday, August 7 80 | tonio. ouston and tal railroads, and to Christi, Rockport, st sie ie, $45; stetrawe, Jexas Ceniral. International and | Great Northern, texas and Pacific, and dud: ola anid San Antouio, and all points on the Guif, Wesiern, Texas ant Pacific Rait- way, Brazos Santiagd, Brownsvilie, Matamoros, Corpus ‘Mary's and Fulton. | Freight ior st. Mary’s and Fulton landed at Rockport. Lighterage aud ch innel dues at cither Corpus Chris or | Brazos -antiago at the expense and risk of consignee, Freight for Brownsville and points in the imierior ‘saturday, August 21 | must have consignee at Brazos Santiago. Freight through to New Orleans, GIveston or Indian- ola, 15 cents per toot: to Corpus Christt and Rockport, 20 ceuts per foot; to Brazos Santiago. 25 events per foot, For ireight or turther information apply io ero ANLGS Ay WHLINEY wx ‘0., Agents, Pier 36 Nort Rive | will leave at 5 P. | leave New York, | A; | Pomt TRAVELLERS NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ‘ho Great Trunk line and United States Mail row Trains leave New Yors, trom toot of Desvrosses Cortlandt streets, as follow’ Wes og Sout! Oa avin, EXp oss for Harris! Pictsourg With Pa'luane palace curs atiacied, 9:5) A, 8:3) PAM. sunday Sand 8:0 1’. M. For Wilitamsport and Lock Haven (via Philadelpnis and Erie Rasiroad Bivisign, connecting a. Philadel z . M. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, orry and Erie, 8330 P. M., conneciung at Uorry for ‘itusville, Petroleum Cenire and the Oil Kegions. For Ballimore, Washingion and the South, “Liyaited Washingion “Express” of Pul'man parlor cars dai A. M.: arrive Washington, 42 'A. M., Sand9P, M.“cunday, hia, 7, 7 2 40, 9:30 A, M,, 12+ ea Bie and Aa nigh sunday, M0 and 9P.M Emigrant aud second class, 7 9 y AUTO SAMI, tt and'i2 wight Sunday, 5:2) 7 and M. beth, 66:3) 7. 7:40,8, 9 1 A, 0, 240 dd, de ‘9:20, 5: ot a eu mgh 6:30,7, 740, 8.10 A. M., 12M. I, 4:50, 4:5, 6:20, 6240, 6, 6:10, eb 7 and 12 migiit, “Sunday, 6:20 and7 P.M. Herth Auby wind South AmboY, K, 7 and BA. M.. 12 M., 2, 3:10, 421 ani 2 night, Sunday, 7'P, en 0 ne, 12 noon, 3 and 5:0 P.M. For Kingsto if Rook y tit a) A.M. and €:10 P.M For Princetom, 7, 840 A.M , 12:30, 2 and? P.M, For Lambertville, 9:30 A. M., 2, 4:10'and 6 P. For Flemington, Phillipsbure and Beivide: For Mercer ‘and Somerset Branch, $ P. «, ts tony , Burlington c Pans at 3 4 ang | Sa ‘amen, 7:30 r Farmingdale and For Farmingdale, on Saturdays onty, 7% M. For Highist femberton and Camden, via Perth Feat eown'and Pemberton, 6 A. M. lows:—Fr 9AM ‘Trains arrive as Pittsourg, 6:55 and 10339 Mind 920 Me dally; WilS ALM. apd eM daily, except Monday. © Frown Washington an more, 6:20 A. LS, 8 and 10°27 P. M. sunday, 6 AM) and Toa BOM From voiladelphta, & 6255, 10:9, 11:20, Wd A, Moy 2:15, 4:15, 6:15, 785, 8:14, 9220, 10:2/ PM, Stinaay, 5:10, 6 ALM. 6:40, 9: : L. J and 10:27 <, Ticket Offices, 5:6 and 944° Broadway, No. Howe and toot of Desbrosses and Cortian lt strer No. 4 Court street, Brooxlyn; Nos (14, 116 and 13 Hudson sreet, Hoboken. Emigrant Tieket wffice, No, 8 Battery Ace. FRANK THOMPSON, DM. BOYD, Jr., General Mapagen: Gen. Passenger Agent OFLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY AND SARATOGA eae eee, Oe: oe amndny’s excepted), frou pier 41 North Raver, tool of Canal sire SPEOIAL NOTICh.—On saturdiy, Jaly 3, and every Saturday uaui turther notice, the steamers of this line M. ins cad of 6 & M, as heretoiore, in oruer to connect with the suntay moraiag traia at ‘al- bany for Saratoga and thy West. HILADELPHIA VIA LONG BRANCH AND THB NEW JERSEY SOULIKRN KALLROADs Fare from New York to Phitavelphia only $2 24 Commencing sune 23, 1975, ny 4 ier 8 North River, fc For Philadelpula—9:15 A. M.. Land '3: For Long Branch—7, 9:45 A. M.. 1, From foot -4th street, North River, Sun jnye from 2ith stréet pier. 9 4 aL: pier ‘alace cars throuch ( idelph’a on WM. 8. SNEDEN M line. Manager. | GARATOGA.—DIRECT ROUTE VIA CITIZEN'S LINE. KY elegant steamboats, leaving New York daily (satar- days excepted) at 6 P. M., from pier 49 North River, toot of Leroy street Kxcursion tickets, New York to Sara toza ana return, good thirty days, oaly $4, _ EXCURSIONS, A —EAST RIVER BOAT—DAILY EXCURSION) +, Coney Isiand. The favorite steamer MONITOR ‘Wil leave as fol'ows:—HKighth street, East River, at 9 A. M. WZ and SP. M. 4 plor 27 Kast itiver at slo As diy! Bn) and 3: . M.. und Fulton terry, Broo! agen 120 and S30 PM id x ‘oa AILY EXCURSIONS TO CONEY ISLA! e fayorite seamer ARCOWSMITH will i ‘Twenty-fourth stree:, N. K., at9.A. M.. Hab 9:10 A.M R, at 922 2 A. M., 12:00 and follows: 3P.M FINDING BANK3 REGULAR EVERY DAY A (Suturdays excopted): sea steamer SATH LOW, leaving Harrison street, N. K., 6:0; Eighth sireet, Ko Tigbier, 2) HM 7sigs Tenth stroos, Ry, 7210; nee 6N.R., 8A. Mj tickets, $1. AL. G, FOSTISR, Manager REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FoR Newburg, laniing at Yonkers. Iona Island, West Cold Soring and Cornwall, The favorite steamer LONG BRANCH (ormerly the Sleepy Hollow), Captain " A Jolin Lynch, leaves Fulton terry, Brooklyn, at West Yenth street, North River, at 5:30, nd Twenty- ak North River,av9 A, M.; fare for the excur- jon, TAGARA FALLS’ sailin, GRE 1 WES ERN, Windham. Cabin passoge, $79: inverme: currency; excursion tickets, $120. | Apply to W. D, MURGAS, Agent, 70 South street | Ly DRL! LINB TO FRANCE, | THE GENGRAL TRAN ATLANIIC COMPANYS MAIL SIEAMSHIPS BELWiEN NEW YORK AND & | The splendid vesseis ou this fu Toute for tne Con. | tinent (veing more southerly than any other), will sail from vier No. W orth River, a3 follows:— AM s.RIQU, Pouzuls ‘wturday, July 24 PERELGK, Danre. aturday, August 7 FRANO®, ‘rudelie. aurday, August aL Paice OF 1 O finclu ang wlue). OLA First Cabin, $100; Second, $65: third, $35, ecu Lee tetura’ hekets at reduced raves’ THE GRAND Steerace $.5, with superior acc-wmodation, includ- MORNING, ing all necesaries withoutextra charge. } GeOoRUE MAL Zit, Agent, 5) Broadway, A TEAMER AMERIQUE FOR HAVRE WILL Leave 4,,M,.MON), i GTiter so. to Norge kiver, toot or alorion street on | RUSPUNSION BiIDG Passenger Saturday. July 24, a. 930 o'lock. quesied to be on heard ) 0 é N THIATY-SIXTH | G75 SECOND AVENUE, BETWEE and Thirty-seve Two nicely int | nished Rooms to a gentieman and wife, for housezeep- | fine; gas, water aud ali convenienees on floor; rent UNFURN ISHED ROOMS AND APART- | MENTS TO LET. kK PRET OF A HOCSE-TO--LET—POUR ROOMS water and goa, use of bath, &e.: Fent moacrate (oa mall fauriiy, Appiy at 43 Bast Tw T % MACDOUGAL pleasant Rooms, at reasonable rent Fis hag STO. ey wake ges 2 pone he Ra s locate. to let 46 per mouth, nquire of tor, fu8 Wes: Fitty-second street, . Ne F°4908, 70 LBt—IN BIGH STOOP BROWN STONE | honse, with improvements, No, 182 sixty. fourth street, near Lexington avenue, to a smallfamily | of adults; rent $25 per month. 10 LkT—A THIED FLOOR, YOUR PLEASAN? moms ail lmproveme a, Act class house: one other fa rent $25; immedi. Pap Arg et immediate possession. 10 LET—SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS NO. 819 | Bixth avenue; very convenient location for small | ig y Wee 8: as DIREOP AXD BOoONOwTC. To | ING ROOM COACH, O'CLOCK ih, THAOUGH L NEW YORK HERALD |G NEWSPAPER TRAIN LEAVES | POINTS NORTH THis TRAIN WILL B Le A WAGNER PA Di Ms. ML AVERY WartnAY h , : AME Bottand, Belstot, the Ebine, Swieriand, &c..¥iA | BeNGERS WILL BE RECEIV“D FOR THE FOL: ‘TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, DAY TRAIN. sU. RNR. C ELEVEN HOURS, GR! AT tr. PAS. fm, ALBANY, PALATINS 8RIDGE | @HARON SPRINGS), UTICA, SYRACUSE, ROCHES- Aushat 2) ROY TERDAM......8epb 2 LOWING PLAUBS:— Angust 19 | CALAND te cSept POUGHKE! | SMROCS, OeFTy Lae ited ta’ atl tO i. rpeelanas. 7. ig eo for the regu. — thew ips. ‘Hates of passage Law. PDP a Gat Of 8 AY eonnis, General Acenta. & Broadway. LINK, NoTOWN OF LIVERPOOL, Zi, at Ba. M. From the Whi 7 North’ Kiver. tes—Saloon, $100 tn gold; return Uekets on favorable teriue Buseraze, ' Saloon, staterooms. smoking a bath rooms are | ‘Placed ainidships, waore the nolse aud motion are leash | Bffording a dezree of comiort hitherto unactsinable sea. For inspection of plans and other information apply | Passenzers by the Bpr arri at the company’s office, 19 Broadway, New York. SARATOG. & RiTs, Agent. | RICHFIE! POINT, CORNWALL! NMAN LING. —FIXED SUUPHERLY COURSE, | HUDSON RIVER Koyal Mall steamers are appointed to sail as follows:— | FOR QUEESSTOWN AsD LIVERVOUL | TER, BATAVIA, BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS AND SUSPENSION BRuDGE, Tie UNITED SiATES MAIL, wo i 0 SEAT ip MATE 4 yg, | ent from 4 to 5 hours ouriie - _ daly SL, at3 P.M. ~efucust 7 at9 4. | Dining speed aad safety with comiort. night | Connect av Albany at6 o'clock A.M. ‘Tuoge desiring toy sic Siacon Spring: cna arrive thet Shrings and return’ by the 1 and re: Wwing in New Fork at? o'slock Monday morning. BY THIs TRAIN KE @ 2, SHARON BSP; TRING etd CATSKILLS, oie Passengers can reach all points North, West or Soutn- than by any other train, | via New York Central sna Hudson River Kuilroad, the only four-track road (all steel raiis) in the world. cor the UERALD TRATN has the rignt of way over all others. boats trom New Yorx can Sunda’ remain 1 hours at the 7 train Sunday evening, iD ALL TOWNS ALONG THE Li Bi SUPPLIED WITH THE — NeW YORK HERALD BEVORE BREAKFAST Tian LEAVE NEW YORK GRAND CENTRAL TAI families: rent, $¥ and $°Sa month. Apply to RIGHAED | prry oF Be SLix farhay, July oar A. ME DEPOL pines i a EAMAd: tixts ayonct aud Ninsweate coe | ary Sr Mon LOND ercey sutra stot t Sen KCRESIA. ry 3 I1¥ OF BROOKLYN. aturiay, Aug. 7, atdA, ALBANY... a. 100 ; , CORNER | CIPY OF CHESTER. turday, Aug. 14! atz P.M. PALATINE Biba’ A uly-eiiith sireet, private nouse. § ach succeeding Saturday trow pier 40 Nor! i ¥ Gt0104. M. ingaire of RICH, V4 Murray mreet ee | One KATES OF PA SAG ROCH ESTE Ki ellnteminasnal iowtes r _ | , Cabin, $29 and $1 0, gold, according to accommoda- BALAVIA.. 5 “2 490) Mest porn ermmen.—uisn.oue Te tad trio eke at low Fates” ney East BUPWALO Be m Floors, to let to quiet, respe wee seveesees iW ttre ° Poe families: hone js a four story brown stone ont A , ‘ 5 ; ‘ ply te Agent, north wort corner isin strest aud Fiesta ge and general business apply at ihe | ARRIVE-SUSPENSION BRIDGH. pe = — == ‘assage at 83 Broadway, or pier 45 Nortu | CHASED ONLY ON TH HOUSES, KRCOMS, &e., WAN . \ SOF THE NEW YORK mrrnwennennt rena ne - JON G. DAL in this City and Brookiyn. DED LINE, N. B.—NO BAGGAGE CAR ATIACHED, Ww TWO BACHELORS, ONE GOOD R Pty pnsshtttine nd two Bedroom nisned or un- | Appointed to carry the Beigian and United States mails | a A A a urnished. w biock ot Fifth ave | ae a - Thirty-touri street aud Twew i i The following slewmers are appointed to sail:— NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. OX 2.347 Po niee. OR niTw P. 5, hep raters. nantes ustapre ae nib | from Fh aedphie. a dium Now York, | Hor Now Brighton, Snax Harbor. West Brighton, Port + 7 » 1 EDEKLAND . £18 t) Li ND sooo ieee y UNFURNISHED RooMa BUTT. | ¥aDuiLASD../) aug 3 SatHOF SEVABA SAMY 3 | micnmond and Bim Park. Boats leave Wiitenail streot yecond tre sghathy price and particuars, | For Phitad isnt er, Yorn. At foot of Broadway, daily, at6:30, 7:0, 6:30, 9250, 10:4 » box 176 Herali office, VADERLAN Aug. ADA..Jaly 2 | Ee —— iw N. N A. M,, 12:45, 2:3), 9:30, 4250, 30 and 700 P.M, —A FURNISHED HOUSE IN A RESPECT. | MEDEMEAND.- c hte 3 vous © ation; rent i. DE CALATRAVA, 15 ~IHRES OR FOUR L1G ROOMS, FOR x sage ea © Md of e ol | W Seuetoriae tnbween tetat cn stoOts OR | te on ouccapvey ther information 4p Sixth and swentietn streets: rent mo * ad- ). W, COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street, N. ¥. ri Gress A. 4., box 745 Post office. JULN MEDOSALD, Fasseacer Apeat | tree Ber se Morte Rives a o's atiery place, N. ¥. 3 ‘ PRIER WRIGH? & SONS, General” | ars In the Country. ANTRD—FURNIEHRD HOTRE, manent bucwess, or one in ¥ pra Seale, for Wintel posines “Address Uli ALES i DEMEY 2 netor, Neabling Gi | Newville, Cumberland coumy, Pac aditmeraedl DOING A PER. ida or ther South. ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSR FOR A FLW months, within one hour's ride of City Hall; loca- | tion must be pe: free from mus toes; the very best is pd furnite, Herald offic HUROPE. ['tepicie es Lis? OF THE MOST RECOM. | 1 mendatie Kuropean hotelss—Aihambra, Grenad ote| Washington Irving: Baden Baden, iotel Victoria; Berlin, Hotel Royal and Hote! de Hambourg; Bamberg Bamberger fiot; Bellagio, on tne Lake Como, Grand Hotel Belirtio. Kremen, Hotel Siedenburg; Bru Hotel des landr ls, Grawd oburg, Hotel Gru fonstentinop! C Ids . Bellevue Bayuckde Hotel Fhamx and Hove! Ko jologtse, Hotel du Nord: Corts, Gren: ig y Angieverre; Creuznach. Howl Kunzenberg: Dros jen, Hotel de Sexe and Grand Uniow Hotel; Erfurt, Hotel #, Weisveu Boss, Frankturt a M., Union Hotel, Franvensiad, Hotei Rost % Kaiserhaus: Hotel de la Poste and iloiel j Hamburg, Hotel Moser, Rathausmarkt, 124 . Hotel Roy Heidelberg, Victoria Hotel ; re, in Sweden, Hotel de Roliverg le Normandie; Homburg, Hotel Bellevue, Victoria jotel (huniin: de Hesto; Ham press Fliza jagenfurt, (ormeriy de \.usme, . 1 r rue, Hotel Bean iii va H 7 ; Munich, Hotel a ‘Ode Lember ‘urepe &. Schweizerbot, Paris, Grand fi | | re de Castiglione; Heichen hult, Ho ue bad: Bt Fetergmirg, }otel d's de Prange and Hotel Tauber, Ww - and Private Hove! of batting ure, Hotel Crown Priuce of Bavari For admission in the above list address @. L, & 00., Berlin, Germany. N. * DauBe ‘ BTROLOGER.—PROPESSOR Lisi, 32 sixra | avenue. Send for circulars Addrows a}! le(iers to | 4,349 Post office, New Tork, | | alanine ametanaan ah 4 WONDERFUL CHILD, GIFTED WITh SfCOND from birth; wils everything without question. property, business matiars and aveent i Kast Pilty-first sirect, —————— _ MMB, BRIGNOL TELLS NAMES, SHOWS A: Hepegeees, coneee marriages, Se, to $1. 19 West | wi : BULTATION ON BUSINES, LA hE sarinfied. ty jedan ene, et PAP Pie, SING IMA, Ulait roan, xceed $150 a month. | First cabin.. Becond ¢ bit ‘Breerage Sd trom all pointe at lowest tates, Fare 10 cents, Fassenyer accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. : gent | Of Walnut street, Ph deiphia. B, VONDER BLCK«, General Ruropean agent, Antwer; DURIST TICKETS ISSUED TO ALL PakTs 6 Eur-pe ani America at reductions ranging trom 10 | Nort! and Newburg, return! $e. $5 net, Seni ne ow prataaey ares. a do nat require | irholdersto travel In large parties. hoe on ao) 4 R a train, steamer nr diligence, first or second glass Y | Asbrew tarpRs irish and seoteh tickets must be procured in America, | LER, Captain O. D. “Cook's Exoursi 85 North wav price lv cents by mail, has to Europe and | at,” particulars and fares of over 1,000 tou: centy COOK, SON & JENKIN cornor Broadway and Warren street. en ee | CATSKILL BOATS UP THE CREEK, THR UN > cent Pp d CHAMPION and WALT R UNITED STATINS Malls atiy. 6 #.'M. ‘from Canai street: only I NuW YORK AN with Uhorenill’s: 8 for Call " CALIFORNIA we wmupam UTOPIA be Ri via No $9) | “Stadays, at Lalf-past every hour from 83) A. My Astor House cars leave Vesey strect for ferry. LBANY AYD TROY BY DAYLIGHT.—DAY BOATS DANI“L DREW leave Vestry aud twenty-fourth sirect at 9 A. M.. West Point, Cornwall, Newburg, onghkeepsio, Khine- beck, Catskill and Hullson. band West, Frip ucker oy 1g 0 and from Saratoga. 10. aratog —A.—OPPOSITION CATSKILL LINE lv (cdudays excepted), Winding wk Tickets ou pale for points to West Point, Cofawall 6 day. $l. Special trams to $52). round trip, $39 0 steamers. every day (- hrough tickets sold over ali conaec & LINK TO BOSTO: apiain J, H. Penz: J. B. SCHUY- Janeox, leave Frackiin street, pier ‘uidaysexcopted), at6P. aM. | round the world. | (JIUZENS, LINE OF STBAMUOATS FOR BROT, “Cook's American Programme.” giving particalars | connecting with ail railway lines North and West— ot over 1,00) cheap and picasamt rouses in America,can | Elegaut steamboats lvave daily, Saturdays excepted, at be jad wbon application, iree ot charge (vy mail 10 M., trom pier 49 North Kiver, foot of Leroy street. ng lines, Bimoria., taod Vail Kiver,—the world-renowned TO GLALCOW, LIV Bleamers BiinivL aud PROVIDE +€ leave pier 23 — QUEENSTOWN North River. toe Murray sti daily, Sundays, Jw Cabin, $45,$79 and $8), curr: me | 27 to August 2.57. M. Through ots sold at ak princi mosations. chet pal bovelsin the city. Hall's Baud engaged tor the season, INTERMEDIATE AND. SP at LOWEST | — ATS array Foe EST, PONT, NEWBURG. POUGUKEBPEIR, HENDER-ON BAUS. Agents, No.7 Lowling Green, | jiamoure nnd Marinarh (oy f ep Te MRL WR URUPEAN TRAVEL| RB WILL FIND YRUNGG | leaves Vestey sireet, pier 39 N. Ik, day, at sito P.M. “4 for staterooms and Ragstor the steamers, &c., at JOHN CA Broadway, pear Astor place (removed from corner way and Wall stree'). ntinental travel, Chairsand | Ton Gaenn wid hacn's, 738 | Hf, Stenmboat 8 | Gay. atsi0 P.M, tro of Tharty-tnied WONOVAN ROSSA'S SLEAMSMIP AND road tioket information offive, in connection with RAIL street at 3:15. Lon | and Greenwich acs A. M Fare 6) ¢ 4 cvory week and foot + Norwalk ap 620 his, hotel, 182 Chatham squore, New York: osvin vas | PP SRL AND NEW YORK NAVIGATION COM. gage secured for sonsup-eoeseapepaants Dratys paya- bans summer arrangement for 175, commencing bie evecy where ; Iretand, Kaglaud. | June 10, Bowis lenve Peck sli» every half hour, (rom ‘ phcienne — = 6:0 A. M. to725 P.M, with the excepuon of the four COAST WISE STHAMSULPS, Stok wit be NITED *TATHO AND BRAZIL MATL SIBAMSBIP -— - Company, —vor St. Thomas and Brazil, TEWBURG, COF . | wile will be hourly. The elegant screw steamalup MERRIMACK, 2,09 tons | Hotel dovk, T baraen, Copiain W. Welz, sail tor SC ihomas, | hy steutuboat ARM Para, Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro on Friday, | gt 845 4. M.; Vestry July %3, at theres o'vlock P, M., from pier 43 North River, fourth street. ‘0:39. Vandia For freight or passage appiy' to " WILLIAM K. GARRIBON, Agent, No. 6 Bowling G ¥. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 85. 10:38; Dob! fown (by ferryto 2:30 | Yonkers, hs! 11 25, M. reaching N, ¥, at 6: ind Brooklyn at? Ferry, k to fait past two o'clock, time table at landings, ALLMAN, Supermtendent, Phy AL ode! C07 d daily (andays excepted), ‘om Brook ivn, Patton street 1 New York, 9:10; Twen fat Manhattanville, 9: Hy Nyack and ng trom New! LINE. | (\PPOSITION, ALBANY AND TOY PROM FRAN aa sucatmers leave pier No, 3 horta iver at OF, M., Orie sae pie amen SCHOLL. Pag en tows = | Wednesdava ays, 6 “ FOR HAVANA DIRUOT. | Wionibersn Hoek, “6 centss ¢ CHEE OF VERinA Taesday, Augasts | Tmberth, 9 , try OF VERA ChUZ.. Thursday, August 5 7 ENCR AND STONING ‘ : - CLIY OF NEW YORK (via Tare ay, ge eee ee MORI AND Bogtoy CAMSHTP UO FO ren nce & W ORLEANS, STONINGTON LIN}, ealling at Havana, Progreso, Campeachy, Tuspan and | Frompler 8} Norih River, tout of sy street, tne alae citr oF MARIDA...,, Pleo: t steamers MHODE ISLAND and teAGANS ere Tuesday, Aurnst 3 For freight or passage “appl ANDi & #OMK, Bland 38 front why ¥ Frou pier 27 Norih pteamers Will leave New Orleans Aucust nd August steauhips Bll 8 for Vers Crus and ail tha cular nora, Venere : Sauda. woe, ‘a . Abe daily except sual ars to i RA al foot ot NCE LIN obinson treo, the GALAIEA daily @xoept | street, | | favorite ste: | THE GONG BRANOM, and METAMORA: Duile; 4:25, | Ninth sti A WEOR EXCURSIONS, SALOON STEAMER, WYO- + ming (wiih new botler) and others: barges Repub- ‘B& Baldwin, Caledonia and Anna; Ori- lic, Chicago, ential, excelsior, Kagleswood, Cod <pring and Toua Island Groves to let Office,.s4 West street, opposite Christopher street ferry. HB. OROSSELT. CuQLERA BANKS ON SATURDAY NiGut, JULY %4—Steainer WM. FLYTOALR, Anderson Colwell, pilot, leaving Harrison strect at 12 midnigiat, West Tenth ‘North Kiver, Bighth sirect,” Last River, 1: x45; Peck slip | u'clock. : pax EX URSIONS TO ROCKAWAY BEAOH. ‘The sleamers AMERICUS and NEVERSINK wil Beach daily (sundays make excursions to Rockaw: included), leaving as follows: AMERICUS, Twenty-fourth street, North River, A.M, and 1:15 P.M.; West Tenth street, North ‘fiver, $:45°A. M. and M.: Herciay street,’ North River, 9A. M, ry, Brookivn, 9:0 A.M. and P, MM. NEVERSINK, Ninth st, Z. #8 A. M and i230) P. M.; Sonth Sixth si, Williameburg, 8:5 A. M. aud 1'P, M. vraag ‘Bt, E.R, 8:30 A, iB Mo; pier 97, KR 8:45 A.M and | 330 PL ion ferry. Brooklyn, 9" A. M.-and 145 PM. leave Bockaway 1:45 and 1 5 P.M, Fare bc.* excur- ther boat AILY EXGUKSIONS TO BATH PARK. BATH, Long Isiand.—The fast steamer Pope Catlin leaves ier 13 North fiver, at 1u:0 A. M..2 and 5 P.M. ucning, leaves the . |. Ree Kat 7:5 and 11:0 4. M., 830 and XCURSION TO SARATOGA. 7 see DAY LINE a/ivertisement XCURSIONS BY STEAMBOAT ARMENIA, DAIL {Sanday excepted) trom NEW YORK AND BROOK LYN, through the HiGHLANDS and NuWBURO BAY to NEWBUG, with opportunity of spepding three pours at the unrivalicd picnic grounds of [ONA ISLAND, or two honrs at COZZENS HOTEL O4 WESE POINT, Seo advertisement ii other colum: FoR EXOU S—'Ue LACGE, Fins? OLAy vori mboats SLR PY HOLLOW, now galled Gerney. Spring til, Myers’, Alpine and foaa island Groves wicn Barges and’ doaty of all kinds, ‘J. & E.MY Gis, coraer of Mortn aul West strocts. UBT LE4, PLEASANT VALLEY, AND SHADY Hide boats leave Uanal street every Sum nf ata and iLA. M, 4,2, 3and 5:30 P.M, aot iv tlW A. M., 4%, 6:15 and'7:15'P, M.. landing ‘(aily and Sunday) at dyanty our ani Thirty-fourth strecis tea minutes ia ‘are 150. AMILY EXCURSIONS TO SGA OLIFF, GLEN COVE AND GLEN WOOD.—Steamer GENERAL BEDG- WICK will leave pier 24 Kast «iver (Peck sitp). dally undays excepted), at 8:0, and ‘Thiriy-third street &: 5 A.M. Keturning ieaves Glen Wood at Fea Cll 4and Gien Cove 4:09 . M., landing at Thiriy-third . corsion around Staten woo'l Grove per steamboat WYOMING jarge Sa. Sinith, leaving foot of Last Fitty-first street at 8-0 A.M. Futon ferry, lower side, at 9 A. M. and foot of West ven:h street t10 A.M. Admission for non-mem- pecs it introduced by a member, $1 or geutieman und adios. ARLE: “the SHADY >! D MORRISANIA AND TTGH BRIDGE, ‘luce steamboats HAKLEM, MORRISANIA Fulton Market slip at 6:60, 7214, Mj 12 M., 1:15, BH (rect, tN stg. Fweniy-t ecards for particulars. Jindays—!oats leave every 48 minutos, OCKAWAY BEACH, R EXIRA ‘EXOORSIONS, SPECIAL TRIP ON FRIVAY, JUNE 23, to the Popu.ar Watering Place of America. Steamboat WILLIAM COOK. leaving Twenty fourth street, N. it, at 1 o'clock A, Mi; ranklin street. N. R., at 10:15 o'clock A. M. Fulton terry, Brooklyn, at 11 o'clock A. direct tor Rickaway Beach. Owing to the great capacity of this steamer all will Lave ample room. Leaving Rockaway al 5:3) P. M. Fare, 36 cents I'xcursiou Tickets, 60 cents, EXYRAORDINARY EXCURSION ON SATURDAY, JULY 2 The commodious pleasure steamer WILLLA K, iL, IL make ‘, BXOUKSION to THE ¥AR-FAM’.D ROCKAWAY BEACH ON SATURDAY, JULY & Tasving Twenty-fourta street, N. &., at 10 o'clock Leaving Franklin streot, N, R., at 10:15 o'clock A. M. Leaving Twenty-third street, i. i, at 10:45 A.M, Leaving Fulton ferry, | rookiyn, at I o'clock A. M. Teave Roowaway at 4:0, M." Arriving in the ‘elty about 6. ‘Giving passengers a fine view of the harbor and fortt- fications. ENTY MINUTES ON THB ATLANTIO OCBAN "7 AND FUUK HOURS ON THE FINK T BLACH IN AMBRICA, ‘Tickets tor this occasion will be $1 each forthe round trip, and Une tickets of the other boats of ‘this Inne, for this day only, will not be taken. ‘Kelreshments on board: 4 full brass Band will be present, Kvory passenger guaranteo) a acatand plenty of room Oa? BUND AY Wo" TRies Rov KAWAY, SUNDAY EXCURSION UP TAK MOLSON, ~ | DANDING AT YONKERS, IONA i8LAND AND NEWSURG. The large and elegant steamer DEAN FOUMOND, Line.” Thomas Post, command of “The People’: on sunday, July 25, leave pier so. 4l, ‘Norin Kivi 4. Me; toot Twenty-tourth street, North River, ALM. and You ers ut Li o'clock, returning after ant ail day's gail. Diuner Wii be served on voard, Music for the occa sion. shis splendid steamer will also make the following Excursions during next week :— ‘Tuesday, July 27, to Newburg, leaving pier No. 4 North Miver at M.; foot Twen y-fourtn atreet, North River, at Silo P. M., and Youkers at 4?. M., returning at a séasonable hour, i ‘Thucsdas, July 29, to ona Island, leaving same points gnd at same hours, and making sae lwndings a8 on woRd ay. Sunday, August 1, the same fin: will make a rand excursion |) New Haven, ving People’s ine pier, No. 61 Nori River, ot Tweu- ty-iourth at orth River, a ty cant River, at 22134 third atr 4 sion wecompanied by one of the celebrated brass bands OF this © Ke reshinents of all kinds served on board, Kare for 3 Tickets on pler No. 41 North tiver; also at rie Raliway t1okét office, corher ‘Twonty-third strect and Fifth avenue: at Dodd's ix press Caley, Nor 944 Broadway, and at No. 843 Brondwaye STEAMBOATS AND BARGAS FOR EXCURSIONS TO Rartian Beaoh, Willow Uaven, Sunnyside aod Gien- Wood Groves. fh ASK Mie Ch Sous skeen 7 ! and sstoria, bee me WATCHES, JEWELRY, &€. At BLEROKER STREKT, NEAR BROADWAY — “anees Diamon ts, Wal Jew- Fee eR ec drovers’ Tickets bouy Bt at 77 Bivecker street, up stairs v LEV El STREET, THR&& DOORS A’« A orate ‘auonds, Watches, Jewelry and ali kinds of personal »perty bought and sold. ROBERT J, ROSENTHAL, formerly Jackson, of Broadway. DPisoxp , WATCHES, JEWELRY, nd boug! Y 1 back when de- aired at 8 Pera a Reet: at Ok C. ALLEN, sana Jeweller, 1,10 Broadway, near fwouty-ninth sirect. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS MARRIED. MILTON—Tate.—On Tuesday, July 20, in t2s 0 A jay Ly a ir Of Uris- topher C, Tate, of fienmona, Va. ae Richmond papers please copy. McliakG—Buirton.—On the 2ist tnat., by Re’ Dr. Ludlow, Henry KING MclAarG, of this cuiy, to FREDERICKA B. Burrvoy, Gaugater of Mrs. Gh’ W. SILVERWARB ——— Srnona,—On Wednesday, the Zist tnst., Gronas TEMPLYTON SYRONG, ut Nis residence, No, 113 Bast Twenty-first 8.rei ‘The relatives and friends of the famiuy sre re- spect ully invited to atiend the faueral, on Sat urday next, at twelve M., in Trinity church. The memvers of the Poilnarmonic Society are respecufully invited to attend the funeral of our ex-President, on Saturday, the 2ith inst, af twelve M., im Triaity church, D. SUMAAD, Secretary. TRUESDELL.—On Wednesday evening, July 21, 1875, HAITIN H., youngest dutihter of Alongo and Jeannette trvesdeli, aged 4 mons and 12 days. ‘The relatives and rienas ace invited to attend the /uaeral, from the residence of her parenta, Hester street, tus (Friday) afternoon, at past tweive o’clock. interment at Sing Sing. VALLerre.—On Thursday, July 2! tue rest dence oO: Ler se0-inaw, George W. No. 34 Lexington avenue, PRERLOVE VALLETTE, im the both year of ber age, Interment at Kinderhook, N. Y., on Saturday. Vanping.—In Brooklyn, ou Thursday, July 22, 1875, JouN W. VANDINE, ayed 61 years Fuueral will tuke place trom the’ residence ot nis sister, Mrs. J, R. Simonson, No. 6 Seventh avenue, corner of Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 24, at two o’ciock P.M. Relatives aod irieads are invited to avtead witnous further Davenport, of New |ocnelle, N. X, Albany payers please copy. DIED. BRONSON.—At Richfleld Springs, on July 21, in the 76tn year of nis age, after @ brief lines, Dr, OLIVER Bronson, formerly of New York. Relatives and iriends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral services, on Saturaay, the 24th inst., at ten o'clock A. M., rom the ‘ch of the Strangers, Mercer street. residence, No, 494 West Forty-sixtn sireet, RINE, youn, daughter of Patrick H, and Mary Anne Byrne, aged 1 year, 10 montis and 2 day: Her iuneral will take piace on Friday, tue 23d inet at elevem o’ciock A.M, Ourriages not ale owed. ‘ CaLL.—On Wednesday, 21st inst., EDWARD, son of Euza A, and the late Kdward Call, tu the 20th year of bis age, ‘the relatives and fitends are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of Joseph H. Grokt, Tenafly, N. J., Friday, July 23, at Ml. Trains leave foot of Chambers street at CanTaN.—On Thursday, July 22, ANN Oagran, Wife o! (he late William Cartan, aged 70 years, Hiiends and relaiives are respectfully invited to attend the {uneral, from Ber late residence, 270 Boat zene street, on Saturday, July 24, at wwo o’cluek. *. Duin papers please copy. CuvuROH.—\¢ bis late residence, Wendover, Scaroorough, on the Hudsen, on Tharsday, July 22, JOHN B. CHURCH, son of jate Pullip Churen, in the 68th year of bis a, ‘The juneral wiil tyke place from Trintty chapel, Sing Sing, On Saturday, July 24, at four o'clock P, M. ‘Train leaves Grand Cencral depot at 2 v’ciock P. M.; returning leaves Sinu Sing at 5:05 P.M, CLARK.—On July 22, 2 Klizaveth, N.J., James R. CLARK, tu his 83d year, Relatives aud iriends are reapectiully invited to attend tue funeral services on Saturday, 24th, at the First Presbyterian caaren, at tures o'clock, Co7ton.—At Sing Sing, on July 22, Janu i. Cor- TON, aged 56 years. Friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, at two o’clock, Ou Saturday, July 24 Interment at Poughkes 3 Donatps.—On Tuesday, July ‘0Ma8 J, Don- ALDS, 10 his 3510 3 ‘Vue relatives and friends aro sesme tfully in- vVited to attend the funeral, irom residence of his brother-in-law, G. B, Read, No. 716 Leonard street, Greenpolat. this day (eriday), at two P. M. Espers,—In Brooklyp, July 22, Harry V., only son if Harry V. and Angie E, Ebbets, aged 8 montis. Y Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Frid; july 23, at three o’ciock, irom the residence of his grandfatuer, ames Ebbets, 270 Niuth street, Brooklyn. EARLY,—On Thursday, July 22, Morgan OU. EaRcy, son of Anne and the late Owen Karty, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuliy invited to attend the janerai, from the rési- dence of his mother, 228 Adams street, Broekiyn, on Sunaay, July 25, at Nali-past two P, M, Orange count; papers piease copy, Emmet.—At New Kocheile, on tie 19th day of July, WiLtiaM C. EmMsEr, son of the late Thomas A. Emmer, in the 69th year of bis age, ‘The funeral will take place Friday, July 23, at half-past tou A. M., from Christ church, Pelham. vars leave Central depot jor New Kochelle-at nine A, M. Fagan.—Oo Thursday, July 22, 1875, Mary E. Fagan, in vbe 230 year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attena the funeral, on Saturday, July 24, at holf-past nine o'clock, from her late residence, 169 West {wenty- ninth street, to the Chureb of the Holy Innocents, West rhirty-seventh street, where a requiem masa ‘will be said for the repose Ol ner soul interment in Calvary Cemetery. FLaca.—On Thursday, July 22, at the residence of her son-in-law, George Sherman, Marroa WHUTING, widow of the late Hon, eas C. Fiage, late of New Haven, in the 84th yeur of her age. Fuueral at tie Oburch of the transtguration, on Saturday morning, at hai-past eigni. Tutere ment at New Haven. FoLey.—On Wednesday eveniog, 21st Inst., after a Jong and severe illness, MawGannt FoLEY, aged 65 ro. The relatives and iriends of the family spectiuily tmvived te attene the funcral, this (Fri- day) aiternoen, 23d inst., At Mall-past oue o'clock, from ber late residence, 125th street, betwee: Fifth and Sixth avenues, FREDERICKS.—Oo ‘hursday, 224 inst., Gzonag FRepexicks, in the 49th year of tis ag Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral, {rom his late residence, No. 202 Last Bixt, ae sireet, On Saturday, a¢ hail-pasi one P. Guain,—At Huntley, N, J., July 21, after a short | iliness, Feuppig, eldest son of Kreaerick and | Lydia Grain, aged 2 years, 7 months and 21 days. ‘Relatives d friends of tue family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, y 23, at three o'clock P. from the residence of his parents, 187 Grand street, Jersey City. Haxpen.—Io Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Jaly 21, 1875, EPHRAIM H. HARDEN, aged 42 years, ‘The relatives aud iricuds of the family are re- spectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 25 Wythe avenue, on Suturaay, Bt two o'clock. Hoyt.—On Wednesday, July 21, Exutny Q., be- ‘oyt, aged 22 years, loved daughter of George N, 6 months and 21 days, Funeral services at her father’s residence, 74 Huron street, Brooklyn, &. D., Friday evening, nall-p even o'clock. Her remains will b taken to Middie Paten, Westchester county, on Saturday morning, for tuterment, Friends of the iamily are respectfully invited to attend. Hourcaissoy.—On Tausday, July 22, of dipth- therla, BLANCHE JOSEPHINE, daughter of Heury H, and Elia Hutchinson, aged 2 years and 4 montis, | Joseengon.—On Tha:sday, &t turce A. M., @ suort liness, EsTHER, youngest ebild of Oh: N, and tue late Peppi Joaepason, Fuoeral irom residence 811 East Pifty-third Street, tuis alternoon, at two o'clock. Richmond pa; ers piease copy. KINa@sLey.—On Jniy 20, 1875, EDWARD Kinosuey, A native Of the county Iipperary, uM the 67th year Of nis age. Relative: id frlenas of the family are respect- | fully lovited to attend the iuneral, from nis late | residences, 55 Columbia sireet, On Friday, July 23, at one o'clock P, M, Lorrus.—July 21, Josnri Lorrvs, youngest son of Fhomasand Maury Luitus, aged 2 years, § montus | an ays. Will be buried from the residence of his parents, 220 Teneyck street, Brooklyn, EB. D., on the 23 fost, at three P.M, Friends and acquaintances | are respectiully invited to attend, Ma7THivs.—On Thursday last, July HELENA Magy Luizapera, duugdter of J. H. and Bilzavetn Matthius, aged 11 years, 4 months and 22 days. Funerai on Suaday next, July 25, from the resi- dence f her paren: olambia street, West Brigaton, 8. L, two P, M.; at the Evangelical Lutneran St, John’s church, at vall-past two P, M. MERRITT. At Fordham, N, Y., on Monday, July | 19, of cholera iniantum, HORACE CLARK, youngost | son of Wiidnm H. and the Jute Mary Greenwood Merritt, aged 6 montns. ! ‘The remains were taken to Woudlawn tor inter- | ment. MULLANE.—On Wednesday, July 21, Kats, be- | loved wile of Andrew Mullane, in the Slsc year of | her age. Relatives ana friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the inneral, from her ia! resiaence, 430 Second avenue, Friday, July 23, at one o/elock, Movarrgry.—On Thursday, at the residence of | his parents, Custon, Staten fsiand, Pov, Joun J. McCarrERry, aged 24 yeers 10 months, A solemu mass of requiem will Le celebrated for the repose of his soul, a ‘scharca, Olifion, | on Monday, 26ub inst, at ten o'clock A.M, Tue | friends of the fawily, the reverend clergy, and the | students of St, Josepl’s Provincial Seminary, | Troy, are invited to attend. Tue rematus will vo tukeu to St. Mary’s Vemetery, Ollfton, MCUANN.—Son of John and isaveiia MeVann, aged 8 years, 9 months and 25 days, Funeral from the residence of his parents, 185 ae street, On Friday, July 23, at ten oe * McQvape.—On Thursday, the 224, at one P. M. aftor a brie iiness, JANE, tho beloved wile of At toony dicQaade. Notice of funeral hereafter, Navion.—At Portland, Oregon, July % attern | rbort illness, MARY ANN Lacing, wile of Wiilliaw B. Nation, in the 7ist year of ner age. London and Birmingham (8ngland) papers | please copy. Proren.—On Wednesday, July 21, after a long and severe illness, SARAU, DelOvEd Wile Of Isaac A. Proper, in the 64t! ie 3 of her age. The relatives and friends of toe family are re- apectiuiiy invited to attend the fauorai services, @t her late residence, 164 Perry stroos, om Savure “yy, July WA, ut elev clock A. M. AVAGE, —OF- Cl0l fantum, Harry, young. est son of Wiiltam J. and Julia 0. Savage, aged 1 year, 2 montus and 10 da: Pur from the residence of his parents, 67 Pike street, on Saturday, July 2%, at one o'clock P.M, Relatives and iriends of the family tavited | to attend, SmitH.—Oh Thursday, Joly 22, 1875, Enen Gre FIN, sou Of Lucius and Kilgabotn 0, Smith, aged | ways done) ilved together on the beat of | ing bankFMpt and alleged forger, | in prisoa at Ludlow Street Jail. The Jollowing hotice, ee THE CAMPAIGN IN OHIO. SPEEOH OF GENERAL THOMAS L. YOUNG, BE PUBLIOAN CANDIDATR ¥OR LIEUTENANT GOY- ERNOR—THE GREAT FINANCIAL ISSUE. Alter a street parade in Colunibus on the night of the 20:n, in which the following, among other mottoes, was borne, “Rag money aoa rotten democracy, twin relics of barbarism,” a meeting was held in the State Street Theatre, at which General Tuomas L, Young, repuvlican caudidate for Lieutenant Governor, made a speech, in the course of which he nad tne following to say on the Qnancial question:— ‘The repulican party believes that we should have no currency tucvavertivie with gola and silver com, ane that we should bave no legal ten- der Save gold and =ilver, Which 18 tae money of the constitution, and being im power since the war, Which made tu@ paper currency @ necessity, ouriestsiation Mas been directea to the end of bringing avout a resuwpuon of specie pay- ments. The democratic party of Ono, ous ofno other state, pretenis to beheve that our greenback currency svould be issued by tae gov- ernmeat ad Loitum and called money, without any relerence to @ basis of Value and without auy referenee to our national obligations to pay our Justdebt-. ‘Tmisis, 1 tnink, @ Jair construction of tue four articles of their platiorm adumb ing a tinancial policy which, tf carried out by the power O/ tke legis.ative department of our navn, woukl im @ very iew years bring about tne bunkrwpicy Of tue coud Ty and resGit io tepud me tion and ational disgrace, {his policy is iim ticn of the yoverument currency, aad We wih know that the definition of the werd is “10 mune larce by wina’’—tjo dbiow up, Well, Wud 1s Cheap, especially among demucratic orators on buls sub ject, but all tne wind they caa expend, ali the juny power they may bring to vear 1g presenting sophisheal arguments 1M favor of ¢ elr dosurd theories, will not burt the value of a greenback hoc @ ational bank note, Bor wii Le convince the people tnat atything can represent a dollar so Weil as a note Walch Tae goverument Says shall represent tne universal standard of Vaiue—xoid. No man who pre ends 10 common sease can ve lea to velleve that $20 in curreucy, Whica wild omy purchase one Darrel Of four or Ove $5 gol ring, 1s any better than one §5 uote Which will do tae same things, ut oar democratic orators say tual money would be more plenty. Oi course, it would ve jist iour times us pleoty, by tis Standard of quantity aud not quality, as it Will be 1a 3879, Whea the guverne ment has determ.ned to reso specie payments and when, If we auve paper currency, 1b Wil rep- resent gol @iid Silver, DUt In tue baUks vf OLNOr countries an inilated currency Would ve a8 ulterly Worthless @# Was the Coulecerate rag money @bOUL the Close of the revellion, while tue repud~ ican party currency of 187) will represeat a gold basis aod Willi pass with booor aud creak at ite face im any Civiized vation in the world, Bus democratic speakers ond writeré charge us Wii lnconsisieusy on tls issue 48 @ pariy measure, ‘They try to taunt us by urging the respousi nity of the exisience of tue preenoack to our party @ud that we ought to issue them as freiy now aa we did when we invented teem and forced them @3 money ou tue country. Well, I dow’t think we want to aisown oar Oinpring, the greeuback; even If it Was llegitie mate We are not ashamed uf it. it was the best acheme sugyested vy proiound alatestransip LoR bridgiug over cue pertious chasm Oi tue time, It Was, by the blessiay Of Lieaven, the stone im the handg of our David With wile w.s sii Uae Goliad of red-handed creagun, m4 because of the distinguished services 1t tuen rendered Us in OWT hour 0) sure distress, 48a Blume, WE Propose Am good time to eXalt It by waking Wb guld, cous hon- ering and jegitimizing ft, aad te 100, Wituout contraction irom tts preseut Youme, wLich, 1 the @xperieuce of the best busiicss men, iB Bbondant for the uses of commerce. * & # Durug tae admunigtrition of Geueral Jacksom Whe democracy mad- 18 great st fens against ao institution and its correocy, which in tat day wag Treguroed by tue 43 a stupendous swindie. Gov- ergor William Alien, Why Was thea in the S-nate, Made @ speech, iu whica he veciared (vat gold and bilver were (he constitutional currency of tne country, and chat Uongress had uo power to declare that the irredeemapic paper of tke Uni ed States Bauk, winicu Was bacaces vy the Cuurtered credit of the government, was equivalent tu coin, and iwsisied on tho timediate resumpiion ul specie payment, Now, the sawe Governor allen puts limseli as a Candidate of the same party on & plavorm of poeer mouey infutiou, dorsing Tinciples of tance which, Li carcied our, Would je fraught wita danger to the statuty of our goverument, wod lu auy Case would lead to Lational diskonor, ‘Times claoge; men ave beea known wo change; even partes cha ge sometinies; but Il 1s the boast of Governor Alien that tn pudlis affairs ne pever made a mistan god that be Was tumatavie. Liow now? is Making @ good reauy for a Penaietocian eifort tor the Presidoucy? LQ © LAMAR, ' HE DELIVERS A SPEECH AT RIPLEY, MISS., AND PRESENTS A LIVALY PICTURE OF THE ‘‘COLOR LINE” IN THE SOUTH. (Ripley, Miss, (Juiy 16), correspondence of the Memphis Appeal) After being introduced to an audience of be- tween 2,000 and 8,000 peopie, Colonel Lamar at once commenced to picture to tis hearers tue coudition ef tue people of the Sourh, and the great Tuin and devastation brougat upon them by ihe radical or duminant party, especially upon the poopie of his own native State, He denvunced the reconstruction policy of Cougress, which he styled & “terrible proviem,” £0 endeavor tu Pe- Construct an Old und weil organized, Teuged system of government—a system npon Which the country Was happy and proxperous— stating You Might a8 well try to resuscitate a City Swaliowed by an eartnquake. He said the party in power, and tiey alone, were respon. sible for hat i# calied the “culor line’? ana pot the people of the South; that Conuress, wishing to degrade And homiliaie (he Sousherm People, was deicrimined to take the guvernmens’ Of the Southern Staies out of their hauds and » us Lt inte the wanes of the Viacks, aDd for tial pur pose eviablished frcedmen’s bureaus, military governors aud military aepots ail over Lae South, being determined w put the blacks in power through the assistance of carpe:-baggers, scala Wags, &c, Lhe colored people and thelr via friends the Sontnern pevpie, Would have (as iliey vad ab erm aiter tue War Was Over vad tiey been 0 allowed, but this did not suit the Gominaut party at Waste ington, who Were delermined to leive no stoue unturned to bumiliate the Soutuern pea pie, and, if = possipie, pe. petuate the power ol ‘the radical party; lence the e® jadisiment, by th purty, of what i called tue ‘-color-iine,’ the arraying oi the twa races against each other, Coonel Lamar read eXtracts irom the reports of the cominittee seat by he gh to New Orleans aud Vicksburg, and showed cleary that tiese committees, though mostly Composed Of radicals, were anavle, witer thorough lavestigation, to whitewash the instiga tors Of bhe troubics, bas Were compeclicd to con. fess that the party in powor were respounbie tor the troudics Mm Louisiana, Mos ippl and Arkam gaa, Colonel Laraur next paid Bis respects to Gov- ernor Aives and tie Mississippi Legisiature, hand. Mug both without gloves. Aller speaking three houis Colonel Lamar closéd one of the most teil. ing speeches ever listened to by the citizens of this @striet, and ope Which Will 1m due time pro- duce good rut. THE ALLEGED SAXON FORGER, Uy toa lata hour last evening Mossrs. Solomon & Burke, the counsei for tue German Kopiro in thie city, bad net recetved documentary evidenca from Gevmany 10 the case of the Saxon abscona. enuesg, LOW perticuiars were, Rowever, obtained from the above-mentioned firm with 1 nee io this im portant cas The prisoner, lt appears, was @ cloth manulacturer at Clanchaw, near Dr den, im Saxony, Who became seriously fnvolved in hid business transactions tao ward the close of just car brie | to Ms eneral depression of business, aud who onde y failimg Lor Upwards Of 4 qnarter of Miliion ot thalers. Insiead of fuemg his creditors he took to wight, leaving Wile and ohiigren, and came te this country, Alter hts departure (t was wlisged Lbat be had forged acceptances to 4 large amount, Botably on the houses of Vout) and Fischer, Bhortiy afver bis arrival here he obtained euiploy. me tia the banting houre o: b& Co, whore he was arrested on the 1th inst. At first he gdmitted his identity, bul HOW aenies i, An Oxceliant photograph, in the haudsoftheG ravi hia statement, overmmont lawyers, disproves Fie prisoner's extradition to Gerinany apn 4 20 years, latives and friends of the fally invited to attend tne tut tye dence of his nts, Bge avenue, near Ocean, Jersey City Helents, on Sunday, 266 Last, AL two Q’clock, Greenville cara (rom dagaay Oikw farry. ta be inevitabie, weil ar *

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