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CITY REAL Esrara ror SALE. Contrai. NTLY BUI MAGNIFICE: cated extr Jot 4 oargain, im tees | Mi Pine street” aud’ 3 Hast Sevenieenl sirect Umow 4 THE SUPERULY LOCATED WIG sTooP A hardwood fished Dwell do, 5 West Forty Ain atrees, adjoin ni, furnished, very low. Vik. 3 nteenth street ‘ 5. —IHE BUILDING AND LOTS street; an exceileat iocation ior French flats, No money . asible party. Miglt lov oy Fequired from 4 responsibly party, Miglit loan $26.04 ry JDLANS AND DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY BILLS, I “Circulars and every kind ot Printing jurnished at the METROPOLITAN PRINTING BSTABLISHMENT, 2p Broadway. side. FystH STREET, BETWEEN VHIRD AND LEXING OG tov avenues —A first class three story medium Bized browa stone House, finished in hard wood, beauts ‘fully frescoed throughout, tor sale, with or without the elegant Furmture; price low. BW. WILLIAMS, 897 Sixth avenue, Fast West Side. BRICK HOUSES, FRONT AND REAR (A STORE in the front), in the Ninth ward; will sell cheap. ire at 481 Canal street basement g fig Miseeiianmecons, OR SALB—VARIOUS TENEMENT HOCSES ON easy terms. ELIAS G. BROWN, owner, 20 Nassau t ROPERTY seat IN | beaut. ae = irs WESTCHESTER COUNTY P! FOR SALE AND TO RE) chester odern house, by r. photographs with ADAMS BAILY, 160 Broad- way, jourth floor. APS, DESCRIPTIVE OF PROPERT PAMPH fy en le sry kana Prnuing wtapted to real ostate dealers vrompuly. carefully ag Cheaply ‘done, at ihe Ne TROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, tu the Herald Building. PROPERTY OUT OF THE CrryY FOR) SALE OR TO KENT, yu. PLEASANT COUNTRY HOME, WORTH $12,000, Se: Wiicatonared tone aitae, Alea vatiae in Jersey); aud cush. w exchauge for |)we ling House im city, value Bot over $20,000. Address W., box 49, Post offi. ARM FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, TO CLOSE an incerest 2 acres, at Morristown, , hear wty limits; good house, outbuildings and fences: flow- ing spring; fruit. apply to W. IRVING CLARK, 212 Pear! street OR SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT OF 53 ACRE< IN the beautiful village of Geneva; situation excel. vent; good buildings ana ive fruit. GERRIT H. SMITH, Geneva, New York. Ok SALE.—A BEAUTIFUL PLACE ON THE ERIE, Railroad. one hour trom New York, in perfect order, Gtted with every convenience: $4 acres of iand: house | has 17 rooms: servants’ house. rriage house, stable, eo; Bor further particulars aid photograph apply te CHARLES BATCHELUR, Hohokus, N. J., or at i6 bond street, New York. OW PRICE—LONG LEASE—THE FOREST GROVE 4 House, furnished, 87 rooms, Twenty-third ward, 2) Miwutes trom Fortysecoud street, § miuules from riil- foad and 15 trom steamboat: high ground, beautiful grove, splendid view; aii wodern improvements; suit. abie for summer and winter, a ureat chance tor hotel men. i. P. Ds GRAAF, Bowery National Bank. if ARE CHA! THE RICH FARM OF 40 ACREs, | kuown as “Fairview,” adjoining a large town in bucks county, the garden of Pennsylvania; 5 minutes’ Wuik from the depot; Thour frou ?hiladeiphia. 14 trains daily: run direct te Centennial Exhibition; location un- wurpassed for beauty and heulth; land smooth and ri as a garden; splendid Buildings: handsome brick hail and ten rooms. completely and elegantly turnished piazza frontand back ; beautliul suade trees: great va #L¥ of choice fiowers; ‘Tenant House, 6 rooms; immense Barn, tull ot crops; extensive jing: carriage house, hog house, poultry houses, &c. : great abundance choice Iruit: delicious "pure cold Furniture, $50) Piano, ows, splendid lot of Horse. ‘Phaeton, Youltry, Wagon, Harness, Gupléements, ‘Jools and ail the "Crops, omiy $13,500; terins. $4.U0 cash, Jance very easy; immediate yep ust greatest bargain ever offered. Take A. M. train from toot of Liberty street, New York (New Jersey Central Railroad). to Bethiehem, Pa,; there take North Pennsylvania Railroad to Quakertown, Bucks 6 tine station for GU, L. WALKER. SMALL, level xarden SRAT COTLAGK; BARN, bundance fruit; v: guble for murket garden, ulture or a bome; $5,0.0; one nour irom city. J, W. ATWATER, Riverside station, Conn. REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. EAUTIFOL HOUSE IN ELIZABETH—WILL EX- change tor Farm in Maryland, Delaware or Vi nia; farming Lunds near Utied, exchange tor Brook- House. JAQUES, Notary Public, No. 2 Broadway, {XCHANGE-—MAGNIFICENT LARGE RESIDENCE, M4 city improvements: fine grounds. stable: finest aeighborhood near this city. for Brooklyn Hpuse or Faron, worth, $16,000 to $30 lov. “Address OWNEK, box STYXCHANGR bric FOR SMALLER"—A VALUABLE m_and Stabie: splendid location and pertectly x37; unequalled ia city. Adcress OW x 3,910 Post offic OR SALK OR ¥XCHANGE—THAT SUPERIOR old Mausion, with splendid grounds 4S uwcres), known as “Clitton.” on Georgetown Heights, D. C., only 15 minots’ drive trom United States Treasury, and commands fine view ot Washington and tie Capitol sill be of immense value to subdivide; owner desires zholce, clear Property iu city or West, ' Address owner, i. B, Herald office. ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK, Va.. 39 FEET ABOVE high water.—20) Acres, large House, Buildings, 10 Tubing, rented; three-quarters o1 4 mile river frout, and oyster ‘beds free; Western or st. Louis property pre- lerred. KING, 100 Broadway, room 3. Po keene ron PAKM WORTH $7,000 OR 3,00, w flue little Place. in excellent neighborhood, * Jersey Coty lieights. x. J.i very convenieat Address J. RUNYAN, Hudson City, N 0 EXCHANGE.—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY brows stone House, all improvements, would e: change tor a suitable place in the country.’ Principals apply at ld Prospect place, Brooklyn. EXCHANGE ON A CASH BASIS FOR GOODS or Merep: Southwest. Address J. 5 ., Herald office. REAL ESTATE WANTED. a WANTED. cA CASH PURCHASER MAY BE HAD for @ first class modern built dwelling House, brown stune front, four stories with basement, high stoop, ali in xood repair; situated between Forty-second Street and Ventral Park, Madison and Ninth avenues. Address PURCHASER, through Post office, station A, Biving location, description and price. V TANTED—A SMALL HOUs tol fress D. Q., 33 Purk row, room 27, New York. A GOOD LOCa- Pine ‘street or S$ | _/ “s0X100, | iucluding | be.ore-t o'clock: can return at | lise, valuable Lands in the West and | on moderate terms: Jersey preterred. ad- | FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LET, Wedroom on frst tt and ce Eighth avenue. FURNISHED ent we September I | hot HALL an, without board WELL FURNISHED, LAT | couventes and bail i | Dreakiast if desired; to gentiomen « Twenly-uinth street, ioar dours west of a2 WEST gentlemen, without board, FOUR? | | | | ished, with bath, | Yate, ie HANDSOMELY FURNISH let—To gentiemen or a privileve: al large and Ply at 70 Varick street. |C | PORMSHED ROOMS TO | first class hous | Call a 135 East Sixteenth street, SHED SU d $3) a month, in private al estate office, 17 Abingd an | Bedroom, $2 weekly: all impre iL West Twenty seventh street. men, without board; newly pay Apply im a | avenue), between Bleecker and Tweltth streets | JQURNISHED FOR HOUSEK $5 per week: referen Eleventh wnd Verry su Street, bi FI chear silver war mediately. ive large rooms: line: Inquire at 153 East Twent BEDROOM first class house EYMHh steel; alo a Suit of urnished Rooms nh » ROOMS FOR HOUSE “HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM AND » also same on second fi 1 water, bathroom and gas on each floor, 10 L , COOL ROOM (ALL priva ty: N vuly. 1 BY NTH STREET—TO LET, TO agri £ Als separately or together, newly paiuted au WELL PUKNISHED SECOND STORY HALL ements D PARLOR SUIT TO all faintly, with kitehen il Room, up stairs Ap- SEY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TOG price $4 una $5. Apply at $2 West Fourteenth street Let YO private family; te house: KPI es. reets. SOMELY FURNISHED FIRST PLAT 10 LET n, eroc fet; or will let unturnished; possession im- inth street, SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS, CYAL GCABLEG RAMS. PRCIAL CABLEGRAMS. PECIAL EGIEAMS, “NE O'CONNELL CER SIAL C THE OCONNELL © © THE O'CONNELL cy The O'CONNELL c THE O'CON- ELL € THE O'CONNELL c THE O'CONNELL v © TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, 1O-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, IN THE ING’ TELEGRAM, IN THE NING TELEGRAM. | IN THE EVESING TELEGRIM, | IN THE EVENING TELEGKAM. for gentlemen, 11 a French tamil; quired. "124 West Twenty-fourth street ¢ | 9.95 PKR WEEK 10 ONE: | demen only. 119 West Nineteenth stre PER WE FOR A_NE Room fronting on Broadway} Part or Who adjoin washing privilege; ning , { prival Bel ighborhood. 351 West Thirty-fitth street, near Bleva- ted Railroad. TLY 10 LET_FURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, Rete! F $3 TO TWO PER. 4-4¢) sons; a furnished front hall Bedroom, to gen- Sixth av. near somely jurnished Kooi, with Alcove, second floor. roadway, between Iweltth and Ihirveenth streets. —NEATLY FURNISHED FOR HOUSEKEEPING, je of Second Floor; bath and closets te hou! FURNISHE also a large, hand. 75. er To a | te 1 0. 40 Dt house pri THREE Bleecker kery and | | | RATION, RATION RA TON, rences re- ES] se; good f, BETWER. OTH STRE large, fine Koom very low. y pone AND. SHEE avenues.—Neatly furnished large ha yom, witl closet lo a Kentleman, Without board, $35,; also one 1 DAT Wri FORTY. EAS? SIXTEENTH STREF 135 ences required. Cuil for three day 160 SECOND aVEN at moderate terms; Louse first class. IRST STREET.—TWO FUR- uished Rooms on parlor floor; also Reception Room; woud let for housekeeping or for gentlemen; terms very low for sumer; hot and cold water. NEAR place.—Second and Third Ploors to let, furnished, to gentlemen or tamilies, together or separately; refer- UB.—A PRIVATE FAMILY will let some furnished Rooms, en suite or singly, IRVING —FRENCR FLATS street, $8 Tents; possession. fourth street and 996 Sixth avenue. PLAT= THE TO LET—IN NEW, pha ink RENCH FLA ace vas mece Tt TO With ai improvements; price $60. EF E FRENCH FLAT TO RENT house, second and third floors. 42 WEST 112TH STREET. YOUNG GENTLEMAN A Where he'cau be quietly and erred; will pa, D. G., Herald office. A Tenth to Thirt, Bedroom, wanted by & gentien urth street, dress, stat! . Herald ott per mouth, permanenti. and Broadway preterred. Ad Branch office. y man, with a | address, X.. vox 2,648 0st oftice, UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APAIT- MENTS TO LET. t he cies i poueeH s e | 7 tu rove: a wMoniie Be BAER, 12 West thirty FIRST brown stone houses, 322 and 324 West Forty-erghth Street, ‘beautitully finished with all modern inprove- ments, chandeuers, stationary tubs, bathroom, dumb waiter, Joor openers, speaking tubes and window shades; hall and stairs carpeted, heated and lighted; from $4510 $30. Apply to Janitor. LEI—A COSEY LITTLE FLAT in house No, 79 West Forty seventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, with a window in every room, Firth and 3, low In ever 78 Sixth avenue, corner Forty-tourtli s AT A GREAT RE- duction and 1m fue condition : second floor, ‘Thirty-fifth street. Ring first bell jor housekeeper. 10 LET—NO, 78 LEXINGTON AVENUE, IN A DE- sirable neighborhood, part of tour story brown stone ment Floors tw let to quict, respectable families; | notse is tour story brown stone trout, Apply to agent, northwest corner 11ith street and First avenue. In this City and Brooktyn, WISHES A FURNISHED Room, without board, with a suall private tamily, permanently locate would preter a family tiving in their own house and sit ated above Twentieth street, near Firth avepu a fuir price. Address, LARGE ROOM, WITH CARPET, OR ROOM AND a, Without board. east of Broad way. - tion and ‘price, including gi : WISHES A NICE FURNISHED ROOM ON est side. No others but private tami need address C. C., Herald Uptown Branch office, URNISHED ROOM WANTED—ABOUT $8 OR $10 ar Twenty-ninth street ess AD., Herald Uptown ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUsE BY A GENTLE. tamily, between Fortietit streets, Third and seventh avenu ceeding $15) per monty. Answer, with deseription and ‘Tenth and 442 West we: nt not ex- |W nished Hou 204 neiuhvorn rent inust be low. i a5 TANTED—A PARTIALLY, WHOLLY OR UNFUR- by & responsible private party, m a Address HOUSE, ANTED—A CHEMICAL FA t office, West Brighton, |W OVORY (NEAR THE TO LET POR BUSINESS PURPOSES TTENTION !—ONLY $40 PER MONTH FOR A NID +) avenue Store. with plate giass front and Apartment of four rooms. MOKRIs B. BAER, 72 West Thirty-fourth Street and 996 Sixth avenw ROADWAY, 779.-SECOND, IHIRD AND FOURTH Floors, together or separate: splendid loeation for millinery guods or any first cl: Hight manutacturiog wusiness, Apply to AMIDON, 220 Fitth avenue. LEGANT PRIVATE OFFIC. TO RENT—ON Broadway. at low prices. Apply to Bond and Mort- e Department of the Universal Life Insurance Com- 17 and 19 Warren street. OFfs TO LET—PFIVE LARGE LOFTS IN BUILDING No, 27 Barclay street, near Church, 26x]u) feet; all iu good order. KORGE W. WELS! 483 Greenwich street. MPO LET—THE STORL, RACK ROOM AND FRONT Basement Room at'l27 Waverley place; rent $0) per annum ; keys at Myat Manu’s fashionable tauior. gext door, THORNTON Mo ROOMAN, Real state Agent. 696 sroadway, corner Fourth street, SO, BARCLAY SIREET, NEAR Greenwich; great thoroughtare; first class location for almost any business. ORGE W. WELSH, 253 Greenwich street. SUITABLE pigar swore STORE usea as = LET—AT 362 PEARL STREET, for apy light business; vas teighteen years. C: the above number. for the vi OBE myo Ler of years, four Lots together. tronting on South and Water streets, opposite Screw Dock; buildings threeon suitable for coal yard. ship yard or machine ; shy Apply to 3. W. ANDERSON, Do ME METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMEN 28 Broadway, have ansurpassed faciliti all kinds of ’moung with unusus! promptness and at modi ric JERY DESIRABLE BUILDINGS, WELL LIGHTEN, for manufacturing ur business purposes, on water frent, near Jackson street; cars pass the door. Apply at 342 Front or 414 Water streew és Furnished LEGANTLY FURNISH BROWN STONE HOUSE, high stoop, to let til May l or longer; terms very miodera, Apply w BU. TYRREL, 7s daiden lane Unrurnished, A ESIRABLE FULL WIDTH HOUSE NEAR roudway to let 2) West Firty-iourth t. Dply at once to 8. HF. GUODALE & CO., No, 5 West mty-third street, Firth avenue Hotel, 43 EAS! TWENTY. $2,500. . 6 Liberty etre TWENTY-SIGUTH STREBT.—NEWLY 1d; also !!ouse ia Twentieth street; both near enue; each 14 root $1.50. Apply to owner, Twenty-second sir COLOMBO Aug. rN vO allo: FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS | First cabin, §70, currency; second cabin, $45. cur- ~~ B22 ee rmmnmmrmcsnee | TONEY ae ursion Hekets on 74 fevorsble ‘orm, TARGH, COOL, Aint, FURNIsHED woou, | JUEYUHh siciets ued to Continental and Baie vo suitavie for oe or two gentlemen: aiso single | CHARLES L. WRIGHT & CO, & South street. ‘dU per Week, 224 ~econd avenus, near Four- _ fe Rd. cation os Dain rect, Desirable jucativn, ILGRIMAGE TO ROME—FOR TH FURPOWE oF be sa aoe . visiting the Prot ut churches and sehouls of PARTMENTS, WITHOUT Hi ‘ italy, as well ae the waulerien quins, @xenvations. and Rooms very comtorally and nicely | gachedrals of Naples. Pompeii, | Herowlaneuin, ; terms reasonable. 26 West Thirty-afh stro | Horence, "ver {tail from New" vorte atucoay, a ecaan coer * Rep Ll ane iragn cond uc! oy Mr, ROR, HANDIQMELY FURNISHED ROOM TO | Thomas toox. Fare ta and 87%, guid, all expensey, wi a ogra ih Aelstcsth agen Ae Fore tendon te O00 aoW FAN RINE, cad ay”? \W OR LEASE—FOR A YEAR OR TERM | ir: private tamily pre- | tory House hirtieth street, west of Bro M., box 139 Herald office. | below Address | WAy ly located: no night practice only: references exchanged D—OFFICE FOR A PHYSICIA water preferred), with Builer at least 75 horse power. Address, with particulars, AJAX, box 1ué | Herald office. ut e i ANTED—UNFURNISHED, A THREE OR FOUR in good order; good neighvorhoud, way; relerences, rst PHYSICIAN, Heraid Uptown Branch oilice. W NTED—A the Park. ina dress. with full deve: 180 Herald Uptown Brauch office. THREE OR FOUR STORY HIGH ‘oop House, turnished or unfurnished. chis side of ood location, for a desirabli tion and nomber, TEN $8 patients Address, statug terms, tenant. Ad- | ENTRAL- AN, box | id books, ac re ‘ald office. ED STAR LINE. Eel a FoR ANTWEKY. ¥rom Philadelphia, VADEKLANL Atte, 25 NEDERLAND. e pt 18. FROM ANTWERP PRICKS OP P. First cabin Second cabin. 7... Biter e tickets to a Pussenzer wi omimodations | apply bo PP GEGS W. COLTON JOUN MoDUN ALD, PETER WRIGHT & SONS, Ge: S07 Wail ats B. VONDER BECKE, The tollowing steamers are appointed to sai STATE OF N SWITZEMLAND. ,., Sept. 6 ASBAGE IN CURR. WANTED '8U PURCHASE, S$—ONE THRE FEET WIGH OUTSIDE AND one five feet high outside; to Le used as storage tor rs. 4c.; must be cheap. Audress G. W. EUROPEAN STEKAMSHIPS, ppointed to carry the Belgian and Cnited States mails. From New York. YADA. AU | For Phiadelphia. | «For New York. | VADERLAND... ... Aug. 1] SWITZERLAND. i. 13 | | NEDERLAS ;, Aug. 25| STATE OF NEVADA.Sept 6 1 trom ail points at lowest rates. for all classes vnsur- Fates of freight and other {nformation Agent, 42 Broad street, N. ¥. , Passenger sgent, No. 8 Battery piace > feral et, hi NOY tiadelphia, General kuropean agent, Antwerp 13 | Cy NL x. ATIONAL LINF. From piers OK LO) GREECE FO EGYPT,,.August 7,9 A. 3 Usk: % ia anon the company \REAT WESTERN | NEW YORK 10 BRISTOL ( CORNWALL, -tamper........ GREAT Wis ieKN. Wicdham, Cabin p currency Apply to W. | | XCUFSON Tickets, $12). go, $70; intermediace, $45; Nos. 44 and 47 North River. bow “biker, tt Liverpool at t ottice. 09 Broad way. ¥, W. J, HURT, Manager, STEAMSHIP Ling. GLAND) sailing from pier 18 Kast Kiver as toliows:— Sturday, August 7 aiurday, August 14 stecrage, $30, D. MURGAS, Agent, 70 South street. DIRECT, | | Wiss + LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, to be despatched trom plex 44 Bast River :— | York or b | commodation M MAAS,, BUHOLTe. ‘These beauutul svamers, carr: mail to the Netherland: larity of their trips. FUNCH, EDYE & Gene} ATES MAIL LINE—sT way Fi id Germaay at lowest rates. A eae een WILLIAMS & GUION, EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, — (esau LINE the steamers ot th season: of the Yea Ou Us stom, Crd er nothing to Y the homewar tw BOTHNTA ABYSSINIA. We Steamers marke Cabin passage, steerage Heke ts CARRYING BRITANNIC,, RMANIC seat. TATE LINE. NEW YORK DUBLIN, suiling trom pie. STATE Ur PENNS ATE OF SIATE OF STATE OF Apply Sof Dp: Havre or Yremen: Return tickets at Prepaid steerage NMAN LINE.—F FOR QUE. CITY OF BROOKL Steerage.... For Cabin Passai company’s office, For Steerage Pas: or nothing From NEW YORK tor LIVAK Fo QUEEN And every Wednesday thereattor. and $9); return tickets, $140 ckets, $9 steerage at lowest rates, eu Por tretght or passa BLRIC, CITY OF CHESTER, CITY OF MONTREAL? *CIVY OF BERLIN... *clTY OF RICHMOND .(°"; ang each succeeding Saturda, KATES OF Drarts issued at lowest rates, in Passage und general business apply at the . AND NOTE With a view to diminishing the chances of collision | lime take a specific course for atl outWard passage from Queenstown to New COASTWISK STKAMSHIPS, LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, railing trum pier ST North Kave: Yor Nortolk. City Pomt and kichuond Thursdays ana Saturdays, at 5! M., conn the Virginia and “Tennessee Air Lise, Piedmont Air Line, Che ake und Ohio Kall. Atlantic Coase yasing the meridian of OO at 43 lati and with ihe company's seam lines to yuterior ihe norti: of 4 points iu North Carolina and Virginia, d passage ore Newbern and Washington, N.C. (via Norfolk), every fo the nort Tuesday, Thursday aud saturday Lewes, Del. any.except Siurday, at a P.M, t arts ot kurope a rOWN OR LIVERPOOL, «© UNIVED SPATES MAL For inspection of piaus and other intormation apply at the company’s oftice, 19 Broadway, New York. RJ. CORTE agent TO LASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST AND LONDONDERY, N LVay orth Kiver, as Dyigre Wed., sept. Wed. t Second cabin, $5); rei IN BALUWLIN & CO., Agents No. 72 Broadway, New York. Steerage office, 45 Broud way. ‘age irom New York w Southampton, First Cabin, $10) gold; Second Cabin, $60 gold; Steerage, 0 currency. reduced rates, certificates, $32 currency. apply to 2 & OO., No. 2 Bowhng Green, IXED SOUTHERLY COURSE, Royau Mail steamers are appointed to sail as follows:— ANSTO! Y. AND LIVERP* aturday, Aug. a turd ‘0. 15 Broadway. J DALE, Agent. ae TT ITED 5) Prepaid tickets at and sweden, August 5 OST DIRECT AND ECONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, Beleium, the Rhine, Switzerland, &c,, via ROLTERDAL ROTIERDAM, CALAND. ugtist 19 ands, are ‘well Known for the regu t e low. Gone Wier W, MORRIS, August 10, noon. | Iu August $1, 3 P.M. Wisconsin, August 17, 3 P.M. Sept 7, 1A. M. Wyoming ‘August 24,11 ACM. pe id, 3PM Cabin, imtermed: fest rates, low rates. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Nor- Dratts on Ireland, knglaud, &e. to roadway. as BUBVIA, GELLER Saturday, August APS LINE, / CARRYING ETH1OPT BOLIVIA Xi for PLYMOUTH Rates of pussage Hamburg and alt Wales:— Cabin, first saloon, gold. Cabin} second saloon, gold. Steerage. currency. KUSHAKDT & G General Age 61 Broad street, New Yor! NLY DIRECT YO First cabin, $120 a tion; sec: Return ail necessaries wi jus *do not carr, BORG pier No 0, August 12; CIMBKIA,. August 19 THE GiNERAL MAIL SIEAMSHIPS aoe NEV *VILLE DE PARIS, Lachesned. PRICE OF PASS\GE IN GOLD including wine), Steerage $26, with superior accommodation, includin, AMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANYS LINE ud HAMBURG, August 26 | KLOPSTOCK:.“eptember 2 to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, points im England, Scotland an $100 C7) 4, CHERBOURG . B. RICHARD & GOALS, General lassenger Agents, " 6L Broadway. New Lork. LINE TO FRANCE, SRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S: ents, “wK AND HAVR! ‘The splendid vessels on this favorite route for :he Con- tinent (being wore southerly than any otber), will sail | nd $110, accordin ond cabin, $72; third, tickets at reduced rates. out extrt arge. Steame's marke; asseligers, &, Agent, 55 Boadway. Passengers are re- GEOKGE MACKENZIB, Agent. EW Y¥ UTOPIA LYSTA TO GLASGOW, 1 good ti! OUIWARD PEKING QUGENSTOWN Cabin $65, $75 and $4, currency, according modations. r ATE AND STEERAGS AT INSERMEDIATE y, STE! Dratts issued for any amount at current rate: HENDERSON BRUB., Agents, No. 7 Bowling freen, COASTWISE STEAMS! ACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE—¥OR QLIé OR- nia, Japan ang ona COLON Cou! necting EXCURSION TICK sit] THE UNITED STATES MAIL. ORK AND GLASGOW. Sa:urday, August 7, 9 A- Df, seeepaturday, Ausigc ly 2 P.M, aturday, August 243 4. M. -2""saturday, August % 2 P.M LIVERPOOL, LONDOND RY, OK 'BELFast, accom: trom pier 42 North fiver. PiINWaLL. NAN R Il March, 1876, $351, TICKETS ONLY $221, gol FROM SAN FRANCISCU FUR JAAN ANICHINA, | cLiY OF ight or passag For treight or pi a apply as: OR NASSA ‘the steamship 2 nN, River, on Thursday, A e apply to MCwRAY, FRKRIS & CU., South street, New York. — passiy N MeKeller, Luling yy Y¥., HAVANA aN. Steamers CITY OF MERIDA CLLY OF VERA © CITy OF NEW Yo: FOR VERA calling at Havana, CLIY OF MERIDA. For ireight or pi OR NEW ‘the Cromw ‘The steamship NEW pier No. Freigh steerage, $29 ARK & SEAMA| $5u: I Steamer CLYD 2, Kast River, Frei EY having C,H. WP, "8 LIN: New Orlean: commenc The following Al crt: row transterrin, tor New Or! fe Brashear Raf Through bills to ail points on th orthern, way, Brazos han' Brazos -antiavo a tuterior must havi Freight througo ola, 15 cents pe! cents per toot; Three-quarter pe of work are unsur| and cheapness it Carrying the Malis, EW YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAI ‘These first clase steamships will sail ats pier 15 North Kiver, toot of Cedar street, 10 direct, as tollow: SONS, Stand 43 Broad wav. ORLEANS DIRECT. . Indianola, Rockport or Aran: NEXAS LINE OF GALVESTON STEAMERSIOUOH- ing at Key West i Through bills of lading given to all points on 1. C. L, and G. S roads, fe tor forwarding tn N One of which will ail gan's line of steamers, thence to all the te The steamer HUiGHINSON will wail fi Hortn Miver, on saturday, lath of August, af ireo' s lading signed to Mobile, Gal jouston and ‘oads, and to Indianola and all pointy on the Guif, Western, harv's and Fulton. Freight tor st, Mary’ Lighterage and channel du \UD{AC will sail from p! ust 26, ati2 M. For avane COLUMBU: gust 10 Chiscn yD GET inuesday, peust 19 For treight or passage, having unsurpa: }OTR 10» dations ake ® CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowlingreen. & Co,, agents in Havana. | AND MEXICAN MALL LINE. ve pier No. 3 Norta P.M. AVANA DIREC Pie Le dood 4 RUZ. + Thursduyjugus RK Thursd fr CRUZ AND NEW ORLEA! bins 9 Campeachy, PCO ve, Tuesdayugusts (oP, ALERIDKE & New Orleans August7 il the other ports. assage appiy 1 steamship Line. ORLEANS, Captain 9 North Kiver, on Satur, t received daily. Through fF: t. Louls ang Mobile, Ci For freight or passa N. 86 W tain Keunedy, wall n saturday, August 7. G. Ht. and H. and G. H. and nd insure iperior MALLORY @ CO. Las CLYDE & lig Ws & OF STKAMSHIPS for sand Texas, Via Brashear im Saturday, l4th of Aug iron steamships will form ¢ line: BRASH BAK, W. G. HEWES, BUTCHINAON, now building. I every Saturday for jas! freight at that place to Moi ans and peints veyond ror 8, ior ¢ Galveston, Ha: Texas Central exas and Pacific, and 1 a tiago, Corpus Curisti, aud Fulton anded atpkport. at either Corpusist oF Kk Of t the expense aud Freight for Brownsville Matamoros and polin the 'e consigne? at Brazos San to dian. rc, Fr cent nett to OrieauBeven- eighth per cent nett to Galvestou. For freight or furtoer imtormation apply 40 CHARLES A, WHIINGY & 00., Ate, STEAMSHIP COMPA USING LARGMANIT. +S tes of printing will dnd it advantageous tg! wish the MEPROPOLITAN PUINTING KSTABLMRNT, No, Vis Bromiway, as its facilities for doing @ kind ‘passed, while ia promotnesfatne offers special inducement#ills ot Aa ar i Want iw seers in jue teananetion of srally according to ae Keturn Uekets on favorable terms. motion are least, | aifording a degree of coumort hitherto unattamable at August 25 Hirst’ cabin, 370, $8) tur $6), $80 and $100, gold teamers marked * have no @actonnnodations $28 currency @ at 33 Broadway, or pier 45 North ‘ing the United . tates ~ 20 Broadway, AM TO QUEENS. TOWN AND LIVERVOOL, Sailing every Tuesday from pier 46 North River. aturday, Sepe & | tw actommoda- tha, $40. | | i WEST | Bee ing With “Delaware aud Marviaud raiirouds, Mmodations Wnsurpessd. teks and bills vf | Inauran N pesivad dally at lees, 197 Green w: re. MCCRADY. President, r, per cent, t eh, lowest rates, Freight and cabin ollice, No. 4 Howling em, dlwerage ottice, IL iron w y, (Feinity Hundingy, = = = CHA « vu N, Agent, und , oe | PM. DU VEKNET, corner of Clark und Kandolpy | RAVEGLEMS GUIDE. streets, Chicuwo. | NIAGARA FALLS SUNDAY TRAIN bas “at mere rere THROUGH IN ELEVEN LiOUKS. W Hite SPAM LANE FAKE, $9 25 NEW YORK HERALD SPECIAL LIGHTNING NEWSPAL. THE URAND CENTRAL DEL | MORNING. AT 2:30, MAKING CO FALO ATI POM. WITH L. 8. AND. POINTS WEST’ AND SOULHWE ABLING PASSO NGEKS A.M. MONDAY MORNIN PENSION BUDGE At 2i5 P.M. SUNDAY, WI S N RAILWAY OF CANADA bi TS NO AND | WEnt, Ai TACHE RAIN WILL Be PASSENGER ‘COACUE. ALSO A WAGNEK PALACE SLEKPING | ING ROOM COACH, ReaDY Pow PASSENGERS | 1 CLOCK EVERY SATURDAY NiGH?. PAS. 3 WILL Be RECEIVED POR THE ¥OL- PLAC TOGA, PALATINE BRIDGE (SHARON SPRINGS), 1 | UTICA, SYRACUSE, ROCHESTER, BATAVIA, BUF. FALO, NIAGARA FALLS AND SUSPENSION | BRIDGB. west, from 24 w 30 hours earlier thau by any other train, ar 9 o'clock sunday morning, remain il hours at the springs and return by the 10-47" train. Sunday evening, arriving iu New York at7 o'clock Monday morning. BY THIS, ’ SARATOGA, LAKE GEORGE, SHAROS@ SPRINGS, RICHFIELD SPRINGS, THE’ CATSKILLS, WEST POINT, CORNWALL AND ALL TOWNS ALONG LHe HUDSON RIVER WILL BE SOPPLIED WITH THE NEW YORK HERALD BLFORF BREAKFAST TIME. TIME. TABLIL. LEave NEW TRAL DEVO! YORK G ERENERRER AT A ARRIVE—EAST LEAVE “AST BUFFALO. AXRIVE—NIAGARA PAL! ARRIVE—SO0sPENSION BRI TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED ONLY ON THE TRAINS OR AT THE OFriCB Or THE NEW YORK N. B.—NO BAGGAGE CAR ATTACHED, SPECIAL NOTICE. Tickets can now be puscneses through to Saratoga, Take Herald train to Schenectady, Where carriages will be in waiting to convey passengers to Saratoga, arriving ethere in ume for biewkfast. Fare from New ‘York, in- cluding a delignttul drive of 20 miles througu the couu- try, $6 0. Close ci George, Luzerne and sebroon, arriving were before noon. : - A Avi SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY. tor New Brightoa, Snug bor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and Elm Park. Boats leave Whiteball street at foot of Broadway, daily, at 6:3), 7 :30, 8:40, 9:3), lu:dd A. M., 12:45, 2:30, 3:80, 4:30, 6:30, 6:30 ana 7 ay P.M. Sundays, at half-past every pour from 83) A. M. Pare 10 cents, Astor House cars leave Vesey street tor ferr: ATTENTION. UaluROAD | COMPANLES | Slips or Trip Tickets printed cheap board at the METROVOLITAN PRIN CLN MENT, Herald suidin; LBANY AND TROY BY DAYLIGHT.—DAY BOATS C. VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW leave Vestry | Street,” pier 39, North River, daily “(suadays excepted), ee and twenty-fourth ‘street at 9 A. M.. landing at ‘oint, Cornwall, A A | I-PUNCH rand on beiter G bSPABLISH- New York, than anywhere eise | 4 ive fe beck, Catskill and Hudson. tickets on sale for points Sram ler BO Me worth iver, as Zollow er say, August 7 | North and West. Trip uckets to, West Point. Cofnwail FeiCe tradi *i/Saturday, august 2, | 80d Newburg, returning same day, $1. Special trains to and trom Saratoga. vu raratoza, + round trip, $54) H SARATOGA.—DIREU ® ROU tine, Elegant steamboats leav. (Saturdays excepted) ur oy. iver, oot of Leroy sirect. York to Saratega ana Excursion tickets, New urn, food thirty days, only $4 —A.—OPPOSITION CATSKILL LINE steamers, STEAMER PERETRE, FOR HAVRE—WILL LEAVE | ANDREW MARDER, Captau J. iH. Pentz: J, B, SCHUY. orth River, foot of Morton street, on 7, at 9:0 O'clock. Quested 10 be on board at 8:30 o'clock. | L6k, Vaprain ©. D. iat leave Franklin street, pier | 3 North River, every day (sauday: epted), ato P. he world-renowned | JPALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, | Via Newport and Fail Rive: | Steamers BRIsTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 23 | North River. toot of Murray street, daily, Suudays, Juae 27 to August % SP. M. through Uekets sold at all prinet- yt 1 hotelsin the city. Hall’s aud engaged lor the season, MTIZENS' LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR TROY, eonnectine with all railway lines North and West.— | Elegant steamboats leave daily, Suturdays excepted, at | 6 P.M. trom pier 49 North Kiver, foot of Leroy street. | Throus/h tickets sold over all connecting lines, JATSKILL BOATS UP TH ‘cents; NEW CHAMPION daily, 6 and all points west, OR GREENWICH AND NORWALK.—THE FAVOR- ite steamboat NELLY WHITH leaves every week | Gay, ats:s P. a, rket street, pier 37, and font of Thirty-tnird street 215. Leaves Norwalk at6:0 and Greenwich at8 A. M. e 50 cents, ‘OR WEST POINT, NEWBURG. POUGHKEEP. Rondout, Kingston, Cozzens’, Cornwall, Milton, Ni Hamourg and Marlboro (by ferry), The MARY POWE, Jeaves Vestry street, pier 39 N. Rh, daily, at 3:30. M. ARLEM AND NEW YORK NAVIGATION CO bany’s summer arran: June 10, “Boats leave Peck sip every half hour, trom | 6:30 A. M. to 7:25 FP. M., with the exeéption of the tour | trips from hait-past tes whieh will be hourly. nh v'clock to hait past two o'clock, See time table at landings. J.P. VALLMAN, Superintendent, cepted), 2 A, from Brookiyn, Fulton street, Vestry ‘street, New York, 9 W. landiog' at Mannattanville J EWBURG, CORNWALL, WEST POINT, CO hotel dock, fona Island daily Sundays by steamboat AMES at 845 A, 3. | fourth street, | Yonkers, v Dobby Ferry. uy N wh (ov lerryvoat), 2 urning trom Newburg at | MBO POM. Tewching’N. X, ut G:Wand iP rooklyn at7 P.M. ALBANY AND TROS,—FRANKLIN PPOSITIO. | street, pler 39; deck. 26c.; eapin, $1. witn bert steamer SUHCYLER, Mondays, Wednesdays an. days, 6 ¥. M, Fare Buffalo, $6 2 JW. HANCOX. PAksrevarts RAILROAD. H The Great Trunk line and United States Mail route, ‘Trains ieave New Yora, trom toot of Desbrosses and | Cortiandt strecis, as tollow's:— Express tor Harrisburs, Pittspurg, the Wes: and South, 0 P. Sunday 5 and 3:30 ¥. M. | For Wilitamsport a sport und Lock Haven (via Philadelpnia and Ene Railroad Division, connecting ac Philudel- nis), 9:3) A. M.. for Williamsport, Lock Haven, Vorry and Erie, 5:30P. M., connecung at Corry tor | _ Titusville, Petroleum Centre and the Ou Regions. For Baltimore, Washlugion and the South, “Limited ‘ashington “Express” of Paliman parlor cars day, ib GECePt -unday, 9:90 A. M.: arrive Washington, M. Regular at 8:0 A. M., Sand 9 P, sunday, OP. M 4 ), M hiiadelphia, 7, 7:34, 8:40, 9:30 4. M., 1 sunday, Emigrant and second class, Express for P' 4. 4:10, 5,7, 8:0, 0 M. and 12 night. Wand 9 P.M. M. For Newark at 6, 740, 8,9, 1011 AL X12 My 2 | 2e3y, 8210, 5 240, 5: 6.20, 6240, 6, 6:10, 6:3), 7,°7 239, | Bus Jo} |. avd iz nigh sunday, 5:2),7 and For Elizabett, 3 7.7:40,8, 9, WAM, 12 M.,1, 2 210, 340, 4 10, . , 528), 66210, 6:9), 7 0, 8710, 1.1139 P.M. and ‘WZ maghi, “sunday. 622k? | ands:10 P.M. | For Ranway, 6, 6:3,7, 340, S10 A. M., 12 M 2:9), 1 $0. B20), 42u, 4:20, 4:6), 5:20, 6:40, 6 6stu, 110, | WP. M. dad 12 night, “sunday, 6:20 and 7 P. For Woodbridge. Perth Amboy and Soutn Amboy, 6 aud WAM, 28 40aud or. N, A For New Mrunswick, 7 and 8A. M., 12 M., 2, 3:10, 4:10, 5:10, 6:10. 7 P.M. and 12 nignt. | Sanday, 7'P.' M, For Kast Milistone, 12 noon, 4 and 62.0 FM. For Kingstone and ocky Hill, 8:40 A. M. and 4:l0 P.M. For Princeton, 7, 8:40 A.M, 12:3), 2, 4:10 and 7&2 M, For Lambertville, 9:3) A. M., 2, 4/10 and 6 P. i Fer nie gton. Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 9430 A, M, | _and 2 P. For Mercer and Somerset Branch, 3 ¥. M. | For Trenton, Bordentows Burlogton aod Camae! | Land 9130 A. 12:30, 4, 4 Sand7 PM. | For Freehold, 7/30 A.M) 2 Band 4:10 ‘or Farmingdale and an. 7:0 A, M, a | For Farmingdai turdays onty, 7 M, | Por Hightet ‘ton ‘and Camden, via Perth | por Hiehtstown'aud Pamberton,'6 A, M | Traing arrive as fuilows:—Froum Pittsuurg, and 103) 3) | AM. end 9:20PM dally: lub AL ot. und 4 | daily, ence Monga: From Washington and Ball 6:20 A, M4315 $115. 9nd 1027 P.M, Suudne, ve | md 10:27 P.M. From aig Kraay be | WA A. M., 2:15, 4:15, 5:15, "6 0 | stingy, 6:10, 6:20, 6158, 11:56 4, ET 390, 992) wad 10:27 P. M, and “4 Broadway, No, 1 Astor brcases Ad Cortinndt strects: No. 16 and 118 Hudson No, 3 Battery D, M. #OYD, Jr, Gen, Passenger Avent 4 Court street, Brooklyn: Nos. (14 1 street, Hoboken, Emigraw, Tleket Om | piace & THOMPSON, General Map. ett pein | OFLE'S LING FOR ALBANY AND SARATOG | a lenves dally, at 6 P. M, (Sunday's exoepte |), pier 41 North River. toot of Canal sireet, | (SPECIAL NOCICL.—On saturday, July 3, and every Saturday antl Jasper notlee, the steamers of thiy tine will leave ac5 P.M, insiend of OF M., as heretotor, | oruer to connect with the Sun tay moraing traia ac Dany for Saratoga and the West. ND STONINGTON STHAMSAIP UO PPOvioEN ced YORK anv HORTOS 7 STONINGTON LLNIC, From pier 35 North River, foot of Juy street, th ala Shy sea, rn TouAS a and NARBAGANS ECE te: ua a a eee PHOVIDENUE LINE. BpMasta GaAs eaeaet A from i Ak POUGHKEEPSIE, ALBANY, SCHENECTADY, SARA. leanne EW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1875.-TRIPLE SHERT. | 1 ar toatl points | Passengers can reach all points North, West or South. | ug - — | via New York Ceptral and Hudson Kiver Railroad, the Nos GERMAN LLOYD, | only four-track road (all ste! rails) tn the world. com- STHAMSILIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, | biuing speed and safety with comfort ‘The HERALD SOUIMAMPTON AND BREMEN, YRALN bay the right of Way over ail others. Company's pier, toot of Second street, Hoboi | Passengers by the nigit boats trom New York can RHEIN August 7 NECKAK August2l | connect at Albany at 6 o'clock A, M. Sunday, opi sAugust 4 MOSEL, - "August 23 | ~ Those desiring to visit Sharon Springs aa arrive there | onnections made at Saratoga by rail for Lakes | Newburg, “oughkeepsie, Rhine. | & N M., from pier 49 North | te ly with Churchill's stages for Cairo, Durham, Wisdham | gement for 1575, commencing | With Pullman palace cars «tached, 9:3) 4. M., Sand | MILADELPHIA VIA LONG BRANCH AND THI NEW JeReBY SOUrHERN RAILROAD, Fare from New York to Mht!adelphia only $2 25, ommencing June 2, 187), pier § \orth Kiver, toot Rector street, adeipliin oy. M. For Long Branch—7, 9:5 A.M. 1 From tootsath street, North Kive Sundiys, from 24th street pier, 9A Palace cars throw |p pier 8, 4 ot 3.210) x , General Manager. £AMERS C. VIBKARD AND DANIEL DREW WILL se: through tekets on board the boats via Church- ADs stages from Catsaill, iro, $1 50; Kast | Windnain. Wind: i i 25; Free $170: burma ttat, Potter's Hollow, $225; Freehuld, MXOURSIONS. “ALU DAY ON THE BU E THIS PRIDAY! AUGUST Jarrett & Paluier'y BWBURAG, uy 3 will Lice tae pat aa : wyrand Exe UP THE HUDSON HIVE fo SKWBURG, affording excursionisty a fine view of U best portion of ttre World lainous scenery of the North iahver The PLYMOUTH ROCK will remain. at long enough to allow a visit to Wi y g quarters and other objects o sabington’s Hen 4 interest, and j Sity‘at'a reasonable hour pals \neceggadaaad ALL THE. MUSICAL, A’ LLMORIOS MILITARY BaD Newbu GLEE CLUB, CALHEDEAL 0} E | é WOIR OF MADRIGAL aie Leone CuURCH CUIME ot RING ORCHESTRA, Boat leaves foot twenty-third streets. Re, at 10 A. ML TICK round tet ONE DOLLAR, CIULDRE HALF PRICK, 2 Niece nt a8 _ GRAND OCEAN EXCURSION, passing in close proximity to THR #hAOn AT LONG BRANCH, giving @ magnificent view of the great hotels and pretty Vilas 1 the tamous watering place, and alterward aslording a CHARMING TKIP TO SEA, THE PLYMOUTH KOCK, handsomely decorated with mnumerable colors, and With aul ner musical Yeatures, Wilt leave the city on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, AUGU From foot at Zid street, North River, ats Foot of Murray street (pier 23), North River, at 3:89. ONE DOLLAR i | i i AY EXCURSION, e superb PLYMOUTH ROCK grand all-day excursion NDAY, AUGUSI 8, tothe BEAUTIFUL CITY OF BRIDGEPORT. and is specially noted for being the residence of Mr. P. 4s. Barnum, whose elegant Villa and grognas are within & short distance of the steamboat landing. Ample time will be allowed for & ramble through the exquisite sea- | siae Park, which runs for over a mile along | the Sound. or a visit to the e1ty itself, ridgeport is twenty miles nearer New York than New Haven, insuring return to city at an early hour, ALL THE MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS, Boat leaves toot of Murray street, North River, ats:3) A.M. ; loot of Twenty-twird street, bast Kiver, at Fure, for the round trip. $1. Children half price, - > 1008 | —POUGHKEEPSI RACES, POUGHKEEPSIE RAC! POUGHKEEPSIE Kak THE DAY BOATS, THE DAY BOATS) THE DAY BOAYS, 8. c, YIBBARD AND DANIEL DREW, C. VISKBAKD AND DANIKU DREW, ©. VIBBARD AND DANIEL DREW, Leaving pier at ‘iwenty-fourth street at 9A. M., reach Poughkeepsie in ample time. Special arrangements tor streetcars to the Driving Park trom the wuart oa ar- Bivals 5% 4 —ROCKAWAY BEACH EXCURSION, the ‘twice daily, including sundays Pare only 2 cents. | Vorite steamer Twilignt. kt st ia : 1 EAS? RIVER B | A. Coney Isiand. | Will leave ds tollows Mevigand 3.6, 4 pi an 3:lu P.M. and Ful and 3:30 P. T—DAILY ivhth street, Hiver, aty A. r 27 Kast River at y:l0 A. M., bz:ld ton terry, Brooklyn, at 9:0 A. M., CURSIONS —DALLY TO CONEY ISLAND ‘The tayorite steamer ARKOWSMITH will leave Hows ‘fourth stree., N. R.atd A. M., 12M. st enih street, N. Rat 9:1) AL MS 12310. M.; Franklin street, Non) at 9:20 A. Mj 12: pier 13, N, R, WA. M., 12:80 and 3:90 MBOA AND BARG¢S FOR KXCUR- sions to Karitan Beach, sunny Side and Glenwood groves AKTIN & KASKSLL, 11t south street. A ~HISHING BANKS) REGULA EVERY Day JL. (Saturdays excepted); sea steamer SeTH LOW, N. i h street, K. 30; tee ti, Manager TEAMER WYO. And others; barges Repub- euonia und Anna: Orien- Cola Spring ana , 34 West street, oppos: ‘i HB. CBOSS KTT, REGULAR SUNDAY MORNIN BOAT FOR Zh Newburg, lamiing at Yonkers. lona Island, West Pot, Cou Spring aud Cornwall. The tavorite steamer LONG BRANCH Gormerly the sleepy Hollow), Captain Jobn Lynch, leaves Fulton ferry, Srooklyn, at’ A. M., | West Tenth street, North River, at 2, ond Twenty | tuird street, North’ River, at9 A. AL Fare for the excur- | soa, $l. | Teaving “Harrison street, K.. 7; Dier 27 6. R,, 6, N.R,S ALY —FOR EXCORSIONS, SALOON + MING (with new boiler) . Chicago, J. 1, Baldwin, , Bxcelsior, Kagleswoo Groves to let. Urtiee | pher street terry, | £ i AILY EXCURSIONS TO ROCKAWAY BEACH, ‘The steamers AMERICUS aud NEViKSINK will uiuke exeursions to Rockaway Beach daily (Sundays meluded:, leaving 43 follows: AMEKLO ort Hiver, 8:80 A. M. and 1:15 North taver, 843 A.-M. and street, North River, 9 A.M. and 1:40 Brookivn, 9:3) A Mand 2 M NEViRSL . K. -M. and 1245 P, ; th Sixth ant 1% M3 Grand st, Md 2S P. + pier 27, RB, 8:45 a. Mi. Fulton terry, 8:04. a uP. | 10st) and 2 | trekets We. Brookivn, 9 "A. ot. and Returning boas icave Kockaway Beach at 1A. M.. Sand 0:15 P. M. Fare 35¢.; excursion ood ou either boat. at | J{XPRAGeEDINARY ROCKAWAY BEACH EXCURSION, ON PRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1575, the lange excursien steamer WILLIAM COOK, will make an extra excursion to’ Rockaway Beach, f jeaving ax (olows:— Railroad Lock, Mott Haven, 8:10 A. M, 119th street, Harlem, 8:43 A, M. Twenty-third street. E.R. Futton terry, Brookiyn, 9:0 A. M. Leaving Rockw way acd P.M. ‘Wallace's fuil brass Band will attend this excursion. BXCUFSION tickets 75 cents: cuildren, 8) cents. C,H. LONGSTREKT, Proprie OURSION EB FAVORITE STLAMER WIL 4 stam Coo! 1 stloon steamer Mattano, With Barges Aud Boats of all kinds to let; Ruritan Beach, Sundyside Vieasant Valley and Jona Isiand groves’ CHARLES | ADAMS, 102 West strest, fof Libert; oxcunston TO SARATOGA, see VAY LINE wivertisement SURSLONS BY STEAMBOAT ARMENIA, DAILY (Sundays excepted) trom NEW YORK AND BROOK LYN, through the HiGHLANDS and NEWBURG BaY to NeWBUWG, with opportunity of spending three hours | atthe unrivailed picaic groundso€ [ONA ISLAND, or two ours at COZZuN 9 Hole Ok Was POUNT. See advertisement in another columa, XCURSION 1Ra Special Sunday train, via Flushing, North sfue ani Central Kailroad, to Garden City leaves Hunter's Pom at loth P.M. arriving at Garden City at lt, Ketur | ing, leaves Gurden Ctty at 3:15, arriving at Hunter’ Pole at 5,50. J, D. BARTON, Superintendent. poke PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY YOR GARDEN CITY, L. 1 id LE Side boats leave Canal street ever sunday atY, 10 and 1A. M. Sand 6:30 P. M., and daily at 10 A.M, 2 ond and 7:16 P.M, landing (daily wud Sunday) «| s'wenty-fourt aud Vhirty-tourth streets lv minutes later. Fare lie. FLABEEN, MORRISANIA AND ITGH BRIDGE, ihe Palace steamboats HARLEM. MORRISANIA and SHADYSIDE ieave Fulton Market slip at 6:5), 7:85, 8:13, 10315, 6 AM; 12 M., 1:15. uf 25, Sik, 6, 6:10 and 7:30 P.M. lunding at Grand st Ninth street, twenty-third street and Astoria, see timd curds for particulars. sundays—Boats leave every 4 minute: PRODE ISLAND CLAM BAK VAL. Vley NJ. every Wednesday. Bake served trom S ty 3 POM. stoambout leaves root of Canal street, sorth River, at 2, 6:13 and 7:15 P. M., landing at 1wenty-fourta street 10 minutes later; retura boat, 4, 6:15 and It P.M. ALONZO TAY LUI, AMBOAT FORT LEB FOR Mo CHARTER—IHE st excursions, picme parties and Sunday schools. Ap- ply a so. 47 Fale “1, in the afternoon. MMCKETs, CLROULARS, INVILATIONS, POSIERS aud all necessary Printing for excursions, partes, bails. €c., done in the Les: style and atlow rates at tug METROPOLITAN PRINTING B5tABLISHMENL, 213 Broadway, New Yor WHO OWNS IT? ja WOMAN'S TORN AND BEDRAGGLED ATTIRE | | Long Island Raliread iound at the FOUND IN A STREET OF JAMAICA. Yesterday morning early @ track walker on the de of the track, near the crossing of Smith street, in the village of Jamaica, various articles of clothing, which bad apparentiy composed & woman's attire, There was @ black alpaca skirt, trimmed with black slik; @ balmoral underskirt, a pair of drawers, @ stei-colored silk overek rt, corsets, a chemise and one stocking; and about 100 feet far- ther On, toward Pagtine stree!, 4 dark cloth sack | Gnd To pairs of snoes. The corsets had evidently | been tora open at the Losom with considerable | Violence, aa thi Clasps were bent aud broken, and the irous of tne chemise was | tae time stalwed with blood, LHe discovery caused grewc excitement th the Deighvurkvod and conjectare Tun Wid W8 bo tue cause Of te presence of the clothing, ‘The @ajuining premises w searched Jor a possible deat and mutilated body, bat with- out success, und during the aay mothing wi elicited that served to throw light upon rhe mys fety. The police, Who are hard at work upon (he Guse, have several theories 10 regard to It—one of wol aud pernaps tue most prooabie, Is that Some ‘dat? woman was stripped In & street Aight and that the note of the storm prevailing at preveaied auy cries being i Up to ug Nu One had o ge ong ie some of whieh Wi +4 the overskirt being stripped almost Jast even! clotaine, aPaguio! O00 Baroda, Bridgeport 13 one of the most delightiat cities in New | Engiand, has 60,000 inhabitants, is charmingly sitvated | e shore of The fast and favorice steamboat GENERAL SEDG- WICK leaves Twenty-fourth street, Norin Kiver, 8:15 A. M. and 1 P.M. ; West Tenth street, North River, A. | Mo and 1:10.13; Burclay street. North iver, 814 A, M: and 1:25 °P, M.; Fulton terry, Hrooklyn, 9:13 A.M. and | 1H6¥.M. “Returning, leaves Rockaway Beach l. 23 A, M, aud 6:15 P. ‘nis boat takes the place of the ta: THE ARMY WORM. ITS RAVAGES ON LONG ISLAND—THE OAT CROP DESIROYED AND THE YOUNG CORN FATEN OUT OF THE HUSKS. Although the Colorado potato beetie has as yet dome but little damage in the two agriculiural counties of Long Island—sudolk and Qaeens—the Jarmers are suffering from the depredations of another pest, in some respects even more formle dable, The army worm has made its appearance in untold numbers, and the green fields of oats and corm are disappearing on fhe line of its ae- Vastaling March as though swept away by fire, On Wednesday of last week Mr. Y. RK. Terry, o Queens, found them at work iu bis vat feld, He | Abeuce set Lis reapers to work, The worm eatd | Scarcely wnytwlng but the green and sacculent stems which comnect the grain to the stalk. The | keroels drop to the ground, which is thus often iveraliy covered with tue “ent”? oata, while the stalks are left standing upright aud paked, On Friday the worms Were seen thickly iniest- ing u potaco field veionging to dir. Dante: Hud- son. On Saturday morning it Was found Guat they bad struck his adjoining oat Held, and itis estimated thay during the Dight st least Of bushels of outs Were lost, Mr. sudson at once started his reaping macuine and saved Whar he could ior feed, NEWS OF THE INVASION soon spread, and larmers were seen in every direction drop) ing their tools and rupning tor their oat des to ascertain whether tuey, too, Were sufferers. Mr, George , uallock ound one of mis fleids literally vlive with worms, and m- mediately pur ten reapers Lo Work, cutting as long 48 he could see on Saturday uigkt. On Mouday the worms Were seen im ine cora fields, eatlog the tender leaves with amazing voracity. The larmers immediately commenced ditcwing aud sremching wherever tae movemeuts of the bests could thus be interrupted. On ‘Tuesdsy Mr. George BE, Warner found that they had Siruck bis Oat feild, having, as be said, luteraily “swarmed out of Ube Woods.” Captain Kawara Hawkins, of Jamesport, is reported to have lost 18 Whvie crop v1 vats before ne knew ihe worms Were at work. The larmers of Oregon, Cutcuogue, Pecone any Various other places nave Taken the alarm uud wre doing everything that BUZRESLS ITSE.1 UB PrEVeDLVE of loss. | From sSoutwampson aud Hasthampton the re | port is that the | WOKS ARE “EATING UP EVERYTHING,” ‘They were first observed iu tae latter part of July and bave succeeded in destroying almost the entire Oat crop. cOwe farmers lave eommenced ploughing in what 1s leit Of tue Straw, and prob: ably all will do 80 and put the laud vowao in tur Dips or sme otuer sate crop. ‘Che worms are now getting into tbe cornu and nave ualpeady | seriously damaged some tleidy, They seem to sWarin every where—iu tue roads, eaIOWS, Siuo- ble and grow ng teids. itis diMealt to ary tae cut oats ior lodder, and the logs is ieit ail tue more 1D Consequence Of tue shortuess of Lue hay crop. Near Kiverhead village Mr. ML. Gridin los} hanusome field of outs, dud at Sayville the woruns have badsy dumaged a nuuiber of delds. In at. tacking corn the worms go Lo the Vitul part, Waere the ear 1s jormung. ‘rhe reports from Queens county show that Mr, Tut. le, ef Jera: M, lads lost uls entire oat crop. Mr. P. C, Barnum, 0: East Meadow, lus had som forty acres of tine oats almost compietely ruined, Mr. E. B. Fish, of the same piace, calcuates wat Ne Has Wet at ieast 40) busdels of oats of a pres pective crop Of 500 bushels, On Friday Jast he examined is Oais wbd 1ound them doing flaely; ou the Monday iollowing he jound taat the worms Wad cul a aWath directiy through tne Heid, leaving | the beadtess staiks standing bare. Oiner iesé serious depredatiuns are reported, but Qaeeny | county, thus far, appears to have sulfered lest | thaa Suffolk. | HE WORM OR CATERPILLAR is from hali an inch to two inches long, brownish, With @ White siripe running the whole length of | the pody. Tue appearance anu dissp,carauce 0} tne pests are very suddeu, and they are terribly Voracious. Wiile preiernog outs, they uo not | Nesitate co attuck other feids, aud more particu: luriy seem to relish corn, up the stuks OF Wicd H they crawl, eating the tenuer leayes, entering the | ends of tue buus, aud completely eating up the growing ear, o0Lu kernei tod cob, They oitea | cross bighWays in tueir maren, tough u deep cut | bole often scops their progress until it is flied ) With (he iOremost, WoeD those behind will pass | ever the bodies of ther predecessurs. ‘The Lest protection of tue farmer, tnereiore, is ditchipg or ploughing around tbeir elds, Lne worms tall ita the di.cu or jurroW aud cub (bea ve destroyed by burning straw over co@u. Some fifteea years aga these worius Made their appearance in tue 8 sections of Long Island, bus their number wad @imost a8 noiuing in Comparison With thut ul the present year, A FIEND. ABDUCTION AND BRUTAL OUTRAGE OF A YOUNG WHITE GtRL BY A NEGRO AT BABYLON, L, L—Cimizui3s THREATEN LYNCH Law. Tae residents of the quiet village of Bavylon, L. 1, have veeu thrown into a fever of indignation by the abduction and subsequent outrage of a young white girl, bamed Elia Balchen, by a negro ately discharged from her mother’s employ at that place. Sidvey Brewster, the perpetrator o} the fleudish crime, ls @ Coarse looking mulatto of | wbout twenty-three years oi age. Until last sutur- aay he was employéu by Mrs. balcuen as a tarm | band, Tue girl Lila, bis vietiay, is quite a beauti- | ful gurl of seventeen, rather childish aud of a petite mould. ‘The giri’s mother siaces that she is & Htile simple-minded wid can be eusily per. saaued, Ou Sunday night, aller vraver meeting, tue gli Was missea trom ber bome, and & Vigilant search umong uvighbors ia the vicinity failed to discover ner, Mrs, Balchea bec:me alarmed aud noufied the Constable oF ta. soluerchid. she spoke ieuriully about tue negro Brewster, Woon Sbe bad hoticed lolering around tue place om | Sunday aiternvon, The coostabie, 10 company | with several others, discovered Miss Balchen on | Tuesday uigat, at the house of one of Brewstera | companions, ab Amityville, avout four Lules trom | her nome. ‘The girl Was lyiug on she Ded in au ex- hausied condition, being SCARCELY ABLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS | puc to ner, Brewster appeared cool and col- | decced, denyimy ali Churges of criminal action, He | Was taxen Ip custody oy Arden Wicks, the consta- | bie, Wao witn diticulty succeeded in rescuing him | irain the iniuriated Viliayers, way were bent on | lyncliug om, Brewster was conceuled vy tae | Constavle unin yesterday moraiug, wueu he was tukel be.0re Squire James Couper to answer tue charges aguinst wim. The case was udjourned un Ul to-day. ‘The citizens are turbuleot ia their in- dignution sud have toolisuly resolved to allow u@ colored man to Wak the streets of Babylon alter sundown. One Henry Wood. sexton Of the cok ored Metnodist Church, Was Violeutly Ciabbed for attempiing @ V.ngication of Brewster ana par- rowly escaped with his lite. Brewscer’s place of coudnement 1s Kept secret, as, It he were aiscow ered, au attempt Would ve mauve to Jynch him, FAMILY FEUDs. | i | Yesterday Officer Wells arrested Edwara | O'Grady and took him bvelure Justice Tieman, at Tompkinsviile, Staten Island, nis orother Michael | aking @ Complaint againss nim oO} Vivient assault | and battery. “Michael, Wito ts a saloon keeper at | Stapleton, some time ago disowned bis motuer in Justice Mogan’s Coart, tn tuis cliy, and ever since | there bas been bad teeling vewween tne two j vrothers. On Wednesday, about seven o'clock in | the evening, they Met in Bay street, Stapleton, | When a desperate aitray between them took place, | In which Michaet received several stad wounds | about the iace and body, Edward was committea ; te tne County Jai, without bail, to await the ac tion of the Grand Jury, Micuael's wounus are | considered serious, PARSON BROWNLOW ON ANDREW JOHNSON. | HOW HZ STOOD ON THE ALTA VELA QUESTION, | [From the Knoxvilie (Ienn.) Chronicle—Bx-Sena tor Brownlow’s paper.) Th one respect, at least, ex-Presidént Joknson Was a model statesman, He was honest. What | ever men have said of him politically, no respom | sivle man ever called ms unfincning integrity in | question, He was in puolic iife almost half a cen- | tury, yet no Man Can suy that he ever betrayed the confidence of tis Irieads by taking that wich | Gid Got belung to Bim. His Coaracter iD this Fespect | Was so well Understuou that ne Was scarcely, if | ever, approached by @ dishonest lobbyist with » | Corrupt proposition, This 1s one of the prime | cipal Teasuus Why be Was always gc | mipeng win tie masses. His personal integrity always gave iis poiltical polioy Special welght, and thousanus relied upon hum without giviog question® mach investigation, knowing bis persoual iucorruptioiity. He wat | very scrupulous in refusing to give any sort of utd | to énterprises whicn he could not reo the Deiat | approve, Just after his election to tue Unit uary he gave un illustration States Senate in Jax jo to A promibent politician irom Peunsyl | Vania, representing w company interested in the Alta Vela Isies, Wanted bim to send a Wer vess to the avove Inentioued isiands just belore th great impeachment trial commenced. He aw | bempted to make uso oO! what he considered Mr | Jonnsou’s emoarrassment at the time in ue. | ona bia Object, But ine President spuroed him, and gave wim to nnderstand | that his official sanction to measures 10 | Which private parues are interested Was not to | be procured in that way. He aiways nad a puiley Of hia Own, takiug aecided giounds on ali pubiie | questions, uid was never awerves from Dis pur por deiiberacely formed by tue desire for per sonal gain. by exercising frugality he saveu sulle cient 10m his earnings througe & loag pubile hie fo pivce him above Want, but was not wealthy, What he had was jusily is own, @od he came by | every dollar of it nouestly, | 18 trait im his character is worthy of emul | thom by wil P YG men. His boundless success 16 | evidence that the American peopie Appreciate | Aouescy in thelr rolets, und tuat when they ii | moh they Wii reward them With their o oe and suvvork {