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4 : NEW AMUSEMENTs. ' AM’ beers y _ AME aden re ‘ EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, Vione HARA Ti AND aye DARK VHEAT ICY BRO) ry Roonaan SE | (VONTw LIN 2 AND ON. AL ara ts RW. BUTL ; -Manuger cong VERY BV: 1G NOTICE, TH MILY THEATER AND WEDNESDAY AND Nit ry Wy “WATLNER AT 2, | “With a viow to diminishing the chances of collision, the the accomplished [ri coon, NT RESORT IN THE OLY. | steamers of this line tak specitic course fur all seasons of comed. an, JOSEPH MURPHY, Maronott Sta ualied (Attractions. Mi JOSKEH MURPHY the year. ed ie esr. a N. REED; . Sis Pi ’ On the outward passage aeeustown to New York or Misses Eva West, ' dt Lanra: the Mi, JO-EPH MURPHY, Boston, crossing th “idiau of al inimitabie TIERSEY & CRONINS. the popular snd ver. | in his new character specialty of Dan O'Hara, in Mr. Fred | tothe norm of ide. 100 Ne atbuds oF nothing Satile artists Mr. Wash Nortess Masser’ df arsden’s new re j.{) the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at Towmy Hall. with over 100 superb spectalty artists « tHE K 42 latitude, of nothing to she mort nighs MATINEE W AY and sATURDAY pa Zee FROM NEW YokR Pol Live trOOL AND QUEENS- —— plea which, now presented for pow THEATE MONDAY, JUNE la, produ wih THIA.....Wed,, June 14 y Ronny Wed.. June 28 gugement of the eolcbrated Mins Maj ALGERIA... Wed’, June 21 | ABYSSINIA... Wed, July & ran Bru oe W. J. Comewell, J REDUCED POPULAR SUMMER PRICES. Admission 50 and 26 cents. Reserved seats $1, BEST TAWHLATED ) TURATER IN TOWN; | Steamers marked * do hot carry steerage passenyers. $100 wud F190, wold, necurdiug to ace cousmodativa. i tickets of favorable ternts. Stcorage tickets to und from all, perme of, Europe Jow rates. Freight and passa 0, 4 Bowling Green, cugtees a PRANGKLYS, Agent. A NcHOR “LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS W YORK AND GLASGOW, ALSATIA June, 10, 9PM. Let LIFORNLA .. re 4, BP ANCHOR: un EYHLOPTA. July 1 » Noon’ K EW Vouk ‘AND LONDON. tw the grout domentic rensation Deal vrata, entitled cD. Cabin passa, Bee: ‘Yo conclude with theca PY LYMPIC THEATRE, No. 624 BROADWAY, near Bleecker st. Mr. JOUN F. POOLE THE FAMILY SOMMER HESORE Delijhtfully cool and pleasant, THE MAMMOTH FANS IS OPERATION, at very Reet Vaitte | P {16TH ST. AND BROADWAY. evenin AKISIAN V ARIETIES, Popular ric if Every atk THEATRE! CITY. watlinis delicious breezes through the house, COOLEST A DARTS IN TH AUSERALIA June 10.4 1M ‘July 8.9 Pb gerry DUMETY. ‘Phe leading, FPO SPL ASU BLYSIA... June 24.4 VM; | UTOPIA. duly 2a 9 Pe sR SSA TORE PE N OF PLEAS ‘Anchor Lina plore 20 am orth Hiver, New Vo sehen Beta 100 —————— | wew"York’ a ASUOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDON Ayer iB OR LONDONDER:! Lee Bour Pia Cabins, $35 to $00, currency, according to Recommodations, @oncluding with Hk © I 100 Beautliul Women in sensational Dun ep and Tableaux. Excursion tickets on tavorable terms. QUILTER and GOLDIJCH In New Sketcbea, TOMTOAT TL RUSBAND'S SUSPICIONS —— Storage, $u8 currency; Intermediate, #35 currency. Mie ANNA. MOMGAN In New Baitudee COMICAL SKETCH, S bocton's SP. | Dratts issued for aby amount at current rates. ik KOSE OF KILLAR i DRACON'S MISHAPS —————— HENDERSON” BROTHER sted No. 7 Bowling Green. eiving a treble encore nightly. Beuntity sational a. valnptucus, CK MINUET. } COMPANY’ ‘The Lest ene ment now presented, NEW "MODELS IN LIVING vie TURES, | CRY and HAMBU Mule, Bertha. | Now aud peautitul ballot | Senor Xoviasima, SING. 4 sorved Seuts, 50 conte DELEVANTL, ALFREDO” AND DOUM. ROSE KEENE and ILLIAM PORRESTER, JOUN GOURLAY and EMILY PRIOR, Minule Harrison, Minnie Hall, Blanch Ebberts, o Atkins, John Francis, Frank Steele. Horaco Weston, Chau Hanjotat of she world, and our | Parlor © y A Rates of p a burg and oil poluts in Bugiand, 3 Cubin, first sailor SATURDAY, _ roprietor and Manager, Broadway and 33d st. Mr. JOSH HALT regular spy oCcid and pepslar start é Extraordinary success ot BsDa' Boy Agen oral Passenger Agents, 7 mothe brilliant a rr ERE A OT SATURDAY. ‘SiiritEES, New York, 1 Broadway rs. KIBTTA CHANFRA 5 Woops, ; ta 3, MATINER AT 2, cr LINE TO FRANCE. C. W. Tayleure’s 3 the Hooutttul Drama, MAIL STEAMERS BETW. sa panew American Play, entitled LUCILLLE; HAVRE, CALLIN Y ar for the lauding of passe: New Se. i a is) THE BL OLDIER ya this favorite route for the Conti: siete 3 OF Raven, nent (cubins provided with electric bells) will sail trom pier Act 1 —Ballore of the Trast Com A Powerful Cast. MINSTRELS. 43 North River, foot of Burrow ‘ee fs ipbeiify bier oeeyy Twouty-shird Street Opera House. RELIG, Dire. gatarday, June 17, abl. M. athe Disaonoced Grave, ride :*' eM ae ST. UBRMAIN, Bec i NORMA. “THR TWO ORPHANS. uly 1. at 1 P.M. Hiatt cee" NORMA. THE TWO ORPHANS Pete ranucoul MATINER SATURDAY aT 2 O'CLOCK. NORMA, THE TWO OKPHANS, MERIOUK. Fousal W. HITCHCOCK'S THIRD AVENUE THEATRE, NLY LEON, First cabin, ghie a3 i i eal vid pias coacutixe #0 Febitan. ey Return tickets ut reduced rates. rior accommadatt Js. without extea eh ‘007 “THRATR OF PENBACH the King of Op, FRENCH OP TO-NIC ‘ork's favorite A BARNUMDS PAMOUS $90,000. COMMODOKE Pure: ALM be Susie of Opera Butt iz FOR ONE WEEK 0: fe, BOCRFE NUT v4 GUS LEE. y RIS). sonal Direeti “0 wl OFFENBACH, EH, the Queen of Opern Boutte, make her Re-entree in’ America alter her recent most , uropean Triamphs, assisted by i i) t JOMPLETS COMPANY. IRE! We FOR rig BDO ROYPT. June 24, 7:0 AM. ITALY,..July 1, 12:3) Cabin passae, ae iS cad O60, enero reduced raves, “Stoerage passage, B20, issued from £t upward at company’s office, 09 Broadwa, wan BITE a AREY oumaers of this tine vein the Lan ‘ eaanies. recom- anlar by Lieutenant Maury, U. Banks on the passage tu Que A Rr Hetura tickets ai currency. reont prices. Apply eh stre dur 4° by the com) 1 i ud axe acts will be conducted by Mr. BOULLARD, wate du Theagre ave Varied POWHRPCE CHORUS sak 6 Skoumsrna. 4ACK PitRD Weer AND INCREASING SUCCESS of the incom Sere) oe Mit Mis W. J. FLORENCE, in their famous fi ‘vat charactors. BARDWELL SLOTE in W bt comed: and MIGHTY Mrs. General G in Wolfs humor ope MCDONALD, the tavorite Actor, H. Character Actor. young Auerican Actor. EY, © BRITANN GERMAN IC from Wilts Ste Docks, plat $2 Norue ketec Rater-natoon, $8) aud $100, tn gold; return tlekets on reasouable terms. Steer: a Bulent eeaiaroome, anstine and MALrelad ere placed amidships, Whore the noise and mnotion are least affording dogree of comfort hitherto unattainable at sea, For inspection of plaus and other inturmation apply at she company's office, 37 Broudway, Now Yorks DOLLA MIGHTY DOLLAR! received with Unbounded Enthusiasm Eo € 3 = do euch evening with tho DOLLAR! MIGHTY DOLLAR superb an Roars of Laughter, Delight i AEN! oF “inorers. de j orchestra chairs, private boxes, $0 und $4; seats in or, me “audionces, General admissic reserved seat, SL ; . CORTIS, Agent. galivry, 15¢ renee: MAN TnI Btw: EEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREM. Company's pier toot of ast obokon, 17| DONAU, ..Buturday, July 1 ‘Saturday? July % uuthamptou, Havro ae 38 Ti AND SoTtL Aglnisdion, 20, -Propriotors and Managers s Director Prima Donna. ‘Sopran 3 an efficient orchestra, comtuctod by Mr. Adolf Schmidt . mantis MILITARY BAND. Coolest place of umusement in the city. bin, $100, Bold Second Cette vemeerne: Steer of ie YRAND CONCERT £O-NIGHT (MONDA ickets At reduced rates. Propaid Stoeraxe Certiticates. $82, eurreney. For freight or paysaxe apply to OBLEICHS & 160 ARTISTS. TO-NIGUT, | JUD alot the benellt of the Hospital fa the Cure of Chronic soos Tultolll a \ me 2 Bowling Groep. AM TO QUEENS, Po AYTECHNIC MU Brot TOBIN &« GR. MONDAY An entirel chaste, elegant and MAIL LINE: AND L VERPOUL, UE Heol r ohonyrin’ "Air Vario”, new series of f refined amusement, NEVADA, .June W\OMING. July 4,44. a | THE CHARMIN: LL WISCONSIN. June tDAHO duly 18 3 P.M WoNDl BS RY MODERN Mit cLES Cabin, Bu ‘850, currency. tn rivedlate, 40 stecrnge, Passengors booked tv aud trom Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Sweden, &. Drafts on Ireland, England, Franco’ and Ger- many ut lowest rates, WILLIAMS & GULON, 20 Broadway. CIAL NOTICE.—Iile SPLENDID MATL STE, SD ship NEVADA. sails trom pier 48 North Iti asy st a Pe town and Liverpool on ‘Tuesd. * 1, at 10 o'e precisely, For passage apply to WILLIAMS & GUIO. Broadway. sgt STATE LINE, 8 NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, KLEAST AND LONDONDERRY, HAIRLESS HORSE, ldren, 15 cents. MBRA PALAC dst, Phiadelphia, hionable resort in America AROUND THE WORLD, Concerts inthe Gurdens, yee German Prima Dog Tl FREDERICA ROKOHL, and the BEDOUIN ARAB ORCHESTRA. VIATEAU MABILLE VARIETIES, 34TH ST, AND 8D J av. Matineo Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 2 2. M, America shielding Voor sab. | _ Adults, Bee r The new Centennial Stat tt M. HENRI Kow. Tho Pianist | fects. The lollies of Paris represauted nightly. Tho Fru from pier 48 Pacts iver. (any of Gaaatany EVE Prasstan Burlesque e Female Zounves. | STATE Ok Seta GILMoRE’s FAMOU rCheT a ae Meron REyAns FT AVENUE TH Propriotor and M ZATRE (BROAD\ ND 28TH ST.) ing wt Rin AY ager. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY in, BOO; you BRK | DA datnty; parcicalge eiter|| Tu breeagen, Now York. \ a Sue son er ura cool, pleasant, Admission, 23 cent Btocrage tickets u UE | oe ple vUCU KERE : TRVING MALL. 1870, repo © 1 1TTE. xoe x Centennial iiliard Tournament, | : T, 87 Gaine wings up. Fourth game, linge trom plor 1 Kast’ Ry tell MANCL. MONDAY. dune (2, at 8 P.M. MN cee Natta — ‘June 24 t . Slusson: “Tuesday, July 31 Oubin paxsaze, $7: $45; steoraye, $30, cure reney ; excursion tlekets S20: mere px steerage: R26. Apply to ahs MORGAN, Agent, Ost, Dtitn AN. ‘ iT AND BooNoxio aye £70 WHOL THE HINE, SWITZERLAND, Friday, Juno 2%. (pauMany Wau. u worltes with the p rt and living perfect, “Trips regula Ltd, er Loans effected. BILLIARD MATCH FOR $2,000 J, H, BARRENC For frelint. Mare wonath — MORES. ON DIAMONDS, FURS, &6 DIAMONDS, 50 Broadway. between Watches, Jowolry, Stiverwaro, camel's hal Shawls, — = Beal Sacques, Silk, We. sui 5 seid back at avery small | )NMAY LINE MAIL STEAMERS LLEN, Jewoller, 11%) Broadway, Ol QUER SStOWN AND HMON CYRILLE DION AND MAURICE DALY ry oF Bie pa ete AL ee pmences iny, August 5, a8 A.M | ver. THIS —- 0 EVENING Eas Cabin, $50 and GV}, gold. weturn tickets on favoruble — A FORT terms. ‘Steers currency, Drifts at lowest rates, — Hudson st., for Furnivu Saloons, statercoms, smoking and bathrooms Maren wt 8 o'clock, arate rooms. CHARL Ot G. DALE, Agent, 15 and 83 Broadway, Admission, 30 conta. Reserved seats, SI, Ladies free. BOOTS AND SHOES. Witsox LINK FOR SOUTHAMPTON ae < PORTSMEN AND TOURISTS’ IMPORTED ENGLISH jailing irom plor Ot North Kiver, as follows =— Tickets for sale at Garnic Strauss’, Daly's and Dion |S) Shoes, suitable for the country and mountain travel | OTHELLO. NAVARING. aly 15 m — GANTKE Pand /41 Ath ay. HINDOO. w2huly't | Cotoate “July 29 | Sy Brothers’ billiaed rooms and at the hall, First cabia, $70 currency; second esbin. $45 currency. THIYTLR “ EXCURSIONS. Excursion tickets on very favorable terms Through tickets | Ww arnine, } A “DELIGHTFUL nx TURSTON: 2S seeawiy pr ee tS) 9p and Bultic porta Apply, for full pare hiladeiphia. o i Pl JUTE RO! i? earate rete ler can is _CHARLES L, WRIGHT & CO., 56 Séuth at, This magnificent lyr ROCKAWAY, TERNATIONAL TOURIST TICKETS TO available for passengers landing at laszow, are sold at reductions TION PARTY sails by steam England, Beigium, the } acted by ail and hal March,” with sup DITSON & INBTBENTH ANNUAL SHOOTING FEST! Bagle Shootiug of the Now Yurk Schustsen C ery, on Monday, Tuesday and W JARR ‘T & PALMER'S superb floating ¢, the steamer PLYMOUTH KOCK, 1 maky «grand excursion to Kockuway ach anid the rgenes of the Atlantic, ranging from 10 to 4 po FOURTH SUMMER Hae VICTORIA July 5, . Switeerla ‘Thomas Cook. CHARMING \ FAMILY EXCURSION EVERY DAY. vol 1-DAY AND"EVERY DAY, in © dnosday tune 12, Ph and F&, 1878) lu tis Sehvetees irk, Union i Park may be rexched by horse car vin Uoboken directly every five minutes tan y-xeeond street fort: hambere wires ferry at chueteen Ball every al leaving the foot of M., and pler 2.N, Ry, nulng to the elty by r aro, tor the whole excursion, 50 cents; single trip ticcots, to of from Kockaway, 39 cents, A GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT is given overy day by Horace Weston, the Champion Banjo- Fe jotel, ONIST bas ail particulars of nearly i excursions, showing routes and | BON & JENKE ~ COAST WISE 3, 261 Broadway. STEAMSHIPS, on in unis (saps ist; the Jubil agers and Instrumentalists, Madrigal ; Tinh, Secretary Hove, Naiart Gioe Clit. ‘Palermo String Band, ‘Chimes of rece SL cers nk CRN o Church Boils, &e. “Tete 8 we, ANOFOW : i ‘Two trips ou Sunday. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSRIP LINES, ye RENT, SQUA ASD GRAND LIA, NW Anion sf oui own for sale and ront,a | ‘Tho season at Rockaway is now fully opened, the beach, et umber of etek ele Ube Pe gr eas set 1AM KNABE rite °0. whieb is unsurpassed for surf bathing, being daily thronged with Indies, children and famile picnic partie oy WANCIOUO to JAPAN and CHI Meatwmtip ~ Saturday, suly 1,” Kor freighe BULLAY, Superintendent, uu River, toot Cunal purchasing elwowber Can box for shipping I BE AUJIFUL” PIANOFORT, YEO DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPAN:, $75; A round | $ iting from pier 47 North Kiyer, Weber: Pianoforte, seven octar low ForNortolks, Oi Q 0 ey Porners, sacrifice lor cash, J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley pla . hae it eonuesting wisn ise Virgen Rear It A =PiANOFORTER TOR OF OUR OWN WAN «facture. sire speapd hued Pioies for sale Pres, by CHICKERING & SONS, 150 oth ay. at, ions “TO ROCKAWAY SVERY pay DAYS INCLUDED. The universal areegeneaner RIC wit! make two etoursoos srery day, lem pumyesiouu lines co inserior points irginia, Newbern wud Washington, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturd: ower, Monday, Wedi com: ft Carolian and (via Nortolk), at oP. M. corner 181i ‘and Frida PIANO, ALL NOD. * Norsn itiver, aussi) A. ti and 14 | connecting with Maryland and Delaware railroads. era improvemanta, for jan $200, with Cover and North River, at 843 A. Mand 1 Haxsenger accommodations unsicpassed. Bicol; Pianos trom $50 up, on instalmente: to rent, Through passage tickets and bills hading to atl poi teat KRAKAUER, 862 Bowery. lowest rates. insuranee tg Norfolk, &e., by per cont, rete 3 Leaving Heckeway ac li A. it, sud received dally at plor 97 North Rive Ak ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND SECOND | N.B—No delay on ‘account of low tide. Greeawich st. M rr ¥ tlow fi fi hy instal “The hows will ‘nos, atlow figures for cash; instalments; & nuitgs at the Beach, fout, 64 and upward Also Organs. presrrecylad s F SCHULER, take passengers to all the upper | Pare tor the entire excurs: cH Ores N. B st 14th st. ia Daye N STEINWAY & SON pular steame: ‘ Pi" resewroed Pranotetie fe {also Decker gasiv CITY OF vex B hiro. Upright for one-thir ‘Cail private | will make two special excursions to Rockaway, leaving | vor Vision site 1 st, Nowe r % Fesidence 47 West 16th st,, nour vith Iver, N. Vi. 8 A; M. and 1:49 Casioachy, Faspan Sed ‘Tashi and 1240 PM. Ge LADY WILL SELL FOR § EWOOD PIANO 1:13 P.M. Paltor Tuesday, Juno 18 and Stool; Stodart maker; perfect order. 28 Kast 3d aio assage apply 10 at, near od ay, | is ‘ NANDRE 4 SONS, 31 aud 39 Broadway, TytBeaxr Rosewood rtANovo TE ONLY $35: | $ good on this boat, |\¥riuwutmanmene wulorte, sacrificed by a lady. STEAMBOAT PORT | ‘eet hs pte mrmodate 00 pameugers; pric $50 to $100 | NF YORK ANd T MALL LINE YREAT KKDUCTION IN | per day. Apply the afveraons, Felton These first clan wists I sail at 3 P.M. from (Gy ites aquare and cortane F CT OME TG jie 13 North River, fol of Codar st, for Havana diese; as 7 . Fist “a s EVA follows francine acini lon cee ae ee A. ox conn steamer WILMI Tuesday, June 20 = es ir, GU ‘hursday, Jnne 28 MASUsACTC MHS —uanGais, 14 OCTAVE PIANO ds Witte st, Nort It | having Unsurpassed aceomniodiae AVL $160; instalments taken: vent sh x Tickets, St ‘ } ABLES, 107 West 234 } ‘AL. G. POSTER, Manager, | 6 Rowling Greom Peon, PaCS & co ~~ | A “LOR EXCURSIONS =ALO0N STRAWE pias ne ere S41 And S44 Broadway, New York ety, + waing and Willi Burzos Kepubli | \poRsans OF STAMSH sanufactavers <dwin, Caledonia and Adnat Oriental, Rarltn |M paella TUE STAN » ORGANS, xeclsivr, Aid 4 Spring and ions lal Vil sald every Saturday, transferring Texas * Address Gf inquire’ ae 360 Weat at, opposite Cu | froty ht there i Texas Radivond for anrivatied in tono, design and finish of case, and (n general et ferry. Ut 'B. CRO organ CH per Morgan's ling 0! 8, to Workmansuip; superior for parlor, sehivot of chureh * prices [exns ports, iherad; repted wir fn it Cail and examine The A-WKRIA will sail ffom pier 33 North River, New or send for catal 1%, a3 June M., for New Orleaus PIANOS —IF VOU Wisil fo oie ¥ CHEAPLY. ‘eat and best, ail Ming . NWAWS, CUICKERINGS, WEus Wath eH Uirest North: RINWAY'S, ‘ ios, WATER a, ‘Texas and Packie and ran railroads, and puer irat es Kraan Sautingo, Corpus Christ, Roekport, ped for nay! Proight tor st, Macy's a $i to € " HOKACH WATERS & SONS, 481 Br d ‘channel at the AXpentse Lighterage ai way. * Hraros Si and ak e Gk bALL & GO, 15 RAST 41H SP —UPaiGnT ough ato lit WhEViLO via, Kio Gran Betaitsentes an rand Manos and Organs cheap for cash of j 1 PP rg . ps ‘pe oi a 1 — ae | K | “a por tent: Frou "Now York to all Texas porte vie New OF S225. towed, Neve yoenpynd come seed BOTEAT CUA aaa eT “Proishtas lowest eatod Por (reicht of farther tnforea: eet Siena, eosty mane theo “Bch es | mn Fuc-day. dane 1h iB ot Beitevue Garden oe | "8? On Las a WuLTNE ae oo be Run bun ‘sons Breedway. | Ph, between Awad let ava Mespectfully, COMMITTEE. i tate Es Laas, COASTWISE STE. AMSHIPS., OxEY DIRGOT LINE POE FLORIDA. ks BROY LINE oe rere Royal, &. acereny 8 {omit oat] Fou pick steamer CITY OF pat ptain Hines, il sa ‘Thurs fit Sh acetteesaae Tet Boles or KLLOKY & 0O., or HERMAN JO; NEW ORLE see Te CROMWELL LINE, DSS. Captain Gave Captain Guyer, on SATURDAY June TZ, at Bo'elock P.M, an pior Bo” Nortu hiv Through bills oft ig given to Mobile wad all principal — on the Laie eee ‘Mbin passage, B50; stocrace, 825. poly fo CLAIR & SRAMAN, 86 Weat si ‘OR i NASSAU, | N. PREG! o0k RB AR MAIL STEAMSLIIP LEO loaves New York July 1 vin. oe PRR ILS * CO., ee hg” Wert, ta aera tt on ated Rae bys Boexer, will sail on Saturday, June 17, at ¥ 20 Hass, River ‘Through bow bills of lading rn to all the Liouston aad Texas, utral Interoational aud: rthern, Galveston, Hous- nm and Henderson, and the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Rail: Froights and insurance at lowest rates, For Sreighs or baring superior aecominodasions, 8p ply to ©, aiiatan & 53 Maiden lane, OR iach S, AND ST, JOUNS, N, P. ChOMWELE: SteaMsiie LINE. Steamers leave pier 10 North River following days, at 3 GkORGE CROMWELL GEORGE WASHINGTON Most direct, quickest and cheapest route to N Newfoundland and the Lower St. Lawren collont pas fenger accommodutions. For Ireight oF passage apply to CLANK & SLAMAN, 85 West st. TRAVELLEKS’ GUIDL, A EBANY AND TROY bY DAY “BOATS C. VIBBARD and DANIEL DREW.—Leave Vestry st. pier at 8:10 and 24th st. nt 8:30 A. M., landing at Nyuck and Tarrytown {vy forrsvoat), West Point, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, Rlsine- Ueck, Cutskill’ and Hudson, Close connection at’ Albany with’ trains for the North and Went. fo West Point aud Newburg und return, same diy, $1; Poughkvepsle, $1 40, LBANY.— PEOPLE'S LINE; SIEAMBOATS LEA pler 41 North River, daily, Sanday excepted, at 6 P. M., Hoang and all points nortti, and west: ervat reduction: Xcursion tickets to Albiny, Saratoga, Moutroal AYSKILL GREEK LINE,—NEW CHAMPION, TUES day, Thursday and Saturday, from pivr 42, Canal st. ; MoMANUs, alternate days, from Leroy st... 6%.) (IMAENS LINE STEAMBOATS POR TROY AND ALL points Northeast aud West, leave daily, excopt Satur day, at 6 P. M,, trom pier 49 North Kiver. JVOR NORWALK DIKEOT.—PARE REDUCED. —ON ‘and alter Monday, May 15, the steamer ARROWSMITH will louve pier 37 Kast River,’ foot of Murket st. 49, and from foot of 33d st., at 3 o'clock P. returning es South Norwalk at 7:90 4. M., daily (Sunday five Besa necting each way with Danbury and Norwalk wud’ Now Haven railroads. Fare 35 cents. Exeursivu tickets 50e. PA RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, ewport_and Fall iiver.The world renowned Steamboats HRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 28 North River, foot of Marray st. daily (Sundays excepted aOR. M. Through tickets sold at all the principal hotels in the FG HE ANDS OF OF THE HUDSON BY DAYLIGNT— The POWELL, for West Point, Newburg, Foushkeepsle. Hondout and Kingston. landing at Cosse Cornwall, Milton and Now Hamburg, and Marlboro by forr: will leave es oe ay phe River (Vestry st), daily, Sundays exvopted, at 3:30 P, O*?, STABL aap Mere FOR STUYVESANT, CAT Hill ond intermeatate lanstings.—Steamer ANDREW HARDER, Franklin xt, (pier $5), Tuoaday, Tharwcine seg Sutar steamer MONITOR, Mouday, Wednesday and Ady, pernerevants RAILROAD, REAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MALY ROUTE, Trains leave New York, via Desbrosses and Cortiandt street ferries, as follows :— Buprese ‘Yor Harrisburg, miaiiag Routh, with Valiman palace cars, attache G aud 3330 P. M, Sunday, 0 and 52 For Witliainyport,, ioc avon, Corry and Ente at 9:30 A. M. and M., connecting at Corry for Titusville Paveasien Gonire nad the ail rexions. For Baltimore, Washington and the South, Limited Wash- ington Kxproaa” of Pullman parlor cars daily, except Sun- day. 2 2 arrive at W ied at4ll P.M. Rezu- Jur AES 404. ML Sand 9 Express tor Philady D ALM., 12:30 Bid, 4310, 5 a ight, Sunday, 6, and second class, 7 1M 8230, 7:0, 8, SAO, 9: S asd4 TM. Rewriting, | i weT it 15, 10:80 A. M., 1:15, 2:90, 4, 5:30, 8 and For trains to Newark, Elixaboth, Rahway, Princeton, Tren- “i oy West and 0A. M., den 05 Verth Am| Fleminston, Belvidere’ and’ other #00 local schédalos nt ull Heket. ville, From Vittsbarg, 0209 aud AM. and ys Ot A. Mi. and 6:50 " wiatly, om rom Washinztou and Balsigioce, va A and 10:25 Sanday. i), 6:35, ost. 30,1 tee AM; B10, "650," Sot and 10599 PM nine 50, U1 354 AL M., 6:50 nnd 10: M. cl oftices, and 044 Broadway, No. 1 Astor Hous and Toot of Desorosses and Cortlandt sts.; No, 4 Court st. Br vokl yn; Baked ae i ites a ‘#t,, Hoboken. fais it ticket ofie eer . HANK THOMPSON, TDS. poxp, Je, “Goueral Stun _Gonoral' Passenger Ageiit_ PulLabeLrata VIA LONG BRA! New Jersey Southern Iuilroad,—Fare lower than by aby other route, commencing Jane 4, 187. Leave New York from pier 8 North Kiver, toot Rector si ALM, for Long Branch and intermediate stations M., for 9 Toms River, Vineland, &&. Philadelphia, Long Bran P.M. Philxdelphia, ‘Long Branch, Warotown, and Bie jor es Branch and jutermediate sta- Taekerton; 6 I. for Long Branet Hons, Sundays Pouzhkeepsi and JANES rn) DWIN lea t., North river, at 4 rosie #TON LINE FOR BOSTON. Reduction of Faro. Steamors RHODE ISLAND and NARRAGANSETT, from pter 38 Nortu Kiver, foot of Jay st. 05 PM. ** Providence Lin from pier 27 North River, foot of Par ELECTRA und GALATSA, at V LST POINT, NEWBURG, ¢ return same day by day Lino #1 mere, “HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. Tn this rook vs. ‘CEPTION- ie rolareute, Sisk ahergetet soli” Seuss, foe, 300 summer, Address G. B., raid Uptown ranch of ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, A WELL ven vd 6 betarcon Beh and t4sh 1. W. Hi ii0; daily, plot foot of Spring Place. Steamships GHKEEPSIE AND ANTED—SMALL FIRST CLASS UNFURNISHED House, between Sth and 3d avs, 14th and 50th sts. , e; or French Boi price not to od bex 5,072 Post office, with < by ventleman and wife: $1,000. Address W. H. 3., mit and price. in WANTED—POR THE SUMMER MONTHS, A LARGE furuishod House, with plenty of grown trocs, within two honts from Forty-second stroet a private amily. “Addross, stuting particulars, W. Wenck, 47s st, and 6th a ANTED—A NICE the Country. aka FURNISHED HOUSE IN TUR of shade; good ga oar's rido irom 4 Adaross ¥. J —FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, A COT" V tece adjoining some Urst clase hotel, where meals could be served; all conveniences required, Address C ‘OKT, it Uptown Branch attics _MARGLE MAN TnL, Sia WARTS Si i axp ps tte ad te MURDER, OR SUICIDE? VERDICT OF THE JULY IN THE BRAUFORT TRAGEDY, mm [From the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle and Sentinel. ] Capiain T. R. Smith, of the monitor Saugus, and his wife and child occupied two rooms in the Sea Island Hotel, at Beautor. Mra Smith wasa splendid look- ing woman, and apparently lived in periect harmony with her husband. But this state of things was soon to come to an abrupt termination, Qn Saturday morn- ing Captain Smith’ intercopted letters to bis wife from a brother officer in the Geet which terribly compro” mised Mra, Smith, Outraged and mdignant, Captain Sintth confronted his wife, showed ber the letters and charged her with infidelity, He would tako their child while she could return to her parents in Boston, In the meantime ho would have his eflecta removed from the apartments they then occupied to another portion of the hotel, Mrs, Stith protested against this action, and inforined her husband that if be exposed her in that way she would kill herself Captain Smith replied that she did not have the courage to take her own lite, He then left her, went to the proprietor of the hotel and told him that atier that day he would not be responsible for li board, He Means rooms en the other side of the baikding ang bad Lis trunks and other efleets moved yw ibem, Later in the day Mra. ‘was found in he? own room, the deer of which flocked, in the death agony, with a frightful wou ‘ough her body, She died in afew minutes, The Coroner veld an 1 quest over the corpse a short me atierwe 7 jury returned a verdict to the effect that tt was dowbt- ful whether the deccased had committed suicide oF not, We understaid that there was uo mark of powder eround the Wound. ‘The Grand Jury of Meaufort county, we understand, are investigating the matte ~ Wet Savannah News of yesterday :— * salloged inudelity 1s said to have been the cause, 18 stated that her husband discovered several lett whieh led to contesstou on the part of the wife end the terrible culmination already reiated, The imquest of the Coroner was not satisiactory to the Grand Jury nor to the public, he verdict was to the effect that deceased came to er death by her own land or the hands of parties to the jury unknown, Captain Smith, the husband, was f minutes betore the bleeding body Was servants. He had been very much and on endeavoring to enter the room he found the door locked, aud Kicked it open. Upon thy discovery of the wounded woman bo was sought Jor aud found in the oilice below. “Three doors open into the rom in which the body was found, Gne of the alleged parawours of Mra. pith—a physician ow board a government vessel— upon hearing the news Of Une tragedy, telegraphed his resignation and jolt on the Grst Wain. | Le Grand Jory is NOW Ja Session, and that body will give the case a searching and Uhorough investigation, “The unfortuvate vietim wa tive of Boston, aud about thirty-one years of age. Ste leaves a little cliald eluhiees moetus oid. To all appearances the deport. ment of Mrs. Smith was irreproachabl., and she was highly esteemed here.” vi the tollowing im regard to the afair in the It | this" lot being succeeded by YORK HERALD. ‘MONDAY, ‘JUNE ‘12, 1876.-TRIPLE SHEET, Pa THE ENGLISH DERBY. WHAT THE. LONDON JOURNALS THINK OF THE GREAT RACE AT RPSOM—HOW IT WAS BUN AND WON., Jn addition to the full cable details of this great race on Epsom Downs published in the HxxaLp of the Ist inst, the following may prove interosting, as they are the first reports by mail received of the eveut:— “Hotspur” in the London Daily Telegraph, June 1, say The description of the Derby of 1876 will fall t others more competent to deal with it, bat at least a laymaa may comment upon the strange pertinacity With which those who saw the race refused until the Very last moment to believe the evidence of their own eyes. Color blindness is strange enough, but when the favorite Petrarch was obviously out of thi hunt it was not @ litte strange that the colors ot the winner and loser should have been alike forgotten, aud that the victorious Mineral colt, alias Kisber, shouid have been greeted us Petrarch absoluicly upul the winuing post was reached. Iu a spectacular Seuse it eecmed & poor and uninteresting race, jield was smali und the race was not exciting, When the ceremonies at the paddock were completed and the file of horses paraded ior thescanter ail eyes were di- rected toward Peirarch, When he walked every one admired bim, but when he cantered he lost ground 11 the estimation of everybody. The race presented no seatures of interest for tuuse who bad seen more ani- mated contests. But the strange part of it was that when the Freuch gray and scarict colors were seen well in front the popular impreasion seemed to be that Pe- trarch bad won after all. For tive seconds at least there was indecision, and directly the numbers went Up this same marked deubt was universally expressed With the rewark, “I told you it was not Petrureh; Mineral coit bas won.” Laymen could have decited the point offhand, but it 18 dangerous to intertere wheu ‘prejudice bas determined for the favorite aud determines , hot to take “no”? for an answer. So passed away with- Out variety and with little animation the ninety-seventh Derby. As a day it was @ success; us a pienic it Was a failure; as an opportunity for enjoyment it was hedged round with difliculty. “Vigilant,” in the London Sportsman, samo date, thus comments on the winner and his pedigree :— ‘Thrice only sipeo its institution has the Derby been won by the representative of a foreigner, yet ima very jew yeurs the centenary of te greacest race of the English turt will have to be celebrated, The Ameri- cans tried to secure the Epsom prize with Umpire ant the Prussians assayed victory with Hochstapier, while Prince Batthyany was close Upon a quarter, ol a century identilied with the faverte pastine of the Koglish be- fore he could ¢laimn to have credited the Hungarians with the Deroy, He eveutually did it most effectually by the aid of Galopin, and as it was only last summer ‘that the success of Lhe son of Vidette was recorded, the great race nus for the second yeur 1m succession fallen lo @ foreign patron of tue sport. It was Count La- grange Who drst showed that it was within the range of probability for a Continental sportsman to win the Derby when the mighty Frencliman, Giadiateur, can- tered home in front of Christmas Carol, Eltham and Lonydown in 1865, and ten years later Prince Batthvany won the Derby with Gulopin, But im the case of ho latter all the honors could be claimed tor England, as the coit was by Vedette out of Flying Duchess, white he was foaled in. Lincoinshire, and his trainer and jockey, John Duwson und Morris respectively, were English, Gludiatour was, however, a torcign’ bred horse, and half the sweetness ot 4 Continental victory achieved to-day Was denied the toreiguers by the cit cumstance of Kisbir boasting the possession of the best English blood, claiming paternity {rom Buceancer and maternity from Mineral, a daughver of Rataplan and Manganese, a strain of which the late “Pardon fing” was so proud, He bred Mineral, the dam of to-day’s hero, and though be was rather apt at giving sui Dames: to his animals, the piece of nowenclature he adopted in connection with Mineral must, at this ume of day, be deemed tar from apropos, tor the mare was originaily called Rubbish, Sue was own sisicr to that usetul horse Miner and never ran under the name originally given her, but she performed in puviic tive times as a Juvenile without winning. Fordhain and Custance euch rode her for engagementas s a Juvenile when sho was the property of Mr, Henry, who dropped tbe as- sumed bame the following season and rau bis horses in his own, Mr, Padwick, however, parted with Mineral after sbe had taken part in the De Warreane Handicap at Lowes, and it was for Mr. Ten Broeck, the American, that she Won her first race, this being the Avon Stakes at the September Warwick Mecting, when sho was gold to Captain Macheil for $1,040. Tom Cannon won two selling races on her for Vaptain Mucbell, and it was alter her deieat by Briustone, when she was a great favorite tor the Woburn’ Stukes at the now defunct Bedford Mecting, that Captain Machell bought ber conqueror and Mr, Wiliam Smith claimed Mineral. Soon atterward+ she vecidme the property of Mr. Ambery, She subsequently pas-ed into the Yard- Jey Stud, but-m the first season proved barren, and alier fouling Wenlock and siluria in turn, she was sohi vo go to the Imperial etud at Kisber; but her trausier took place prior to the success of Wenlock in the St. Leger. Overtures were then made to insure her re- turn to England, but the foreigners finding she had produced Schwindler to fined was an ap. proved stud imatron, declined to ‘with the mare, and Kisber—the Derby haro—was the result ot ber ai- hunce with Buccaneer, Her career as a racer was rather an eventful one, but, like most of the Ashby de ja Launde breed, she bas achieved such honors at tue- stud that her rather indifferent pertormances on the turt can weil be forgotten. Mandragora, the dam of Apol- ogy. Was the first produce of Manganese, and then in suc- cessive years came The Miner, Skirter, Mineral and Thorsday, the latter being the dim of Holy Friar, Man- dragora, the {ull sister to Mineral, has thrown such use- ful horses a8 Mandrake, Agility aud Apology, so that on the side of his dam it will be admitied that thére could not well have veeu a better bred horse 1 the Derby than Kisber, His sire, who wus a really smart animal, was Buccaneer, by Wild Dayrell—a Derby win- nor—out of Cruiser’s dam, a littic Red Kover mure, Lord Portsmouth might bave done great things with Buccaneer, bad the horse not been ‘“nobvlod’ tor the Derby, and in consequence of the disgusting procoed- ings In connection with Buccaneer Lord Fortsmouth for atime relinquished the turf, It was in the colors of bis lordship taat Buccaneer won the Royal Huns Cup, under 119 ibs., in the hands of James Gouter, two days after the horse had beaten Satellite, Wedding and a host of others for the Trial Stakes. Hu also won the Craven Stikes at Goodwood, and in the autumn of 1865 was seut ubroad, takin, his place in the imperial stud of Austrian He | some useful youngsters behind him, and the domgs of Brigantine, Formosa and Paul Joves caused deep lucentations at the loss the country bad sustained in his expatriation, Mr. Bienkiron was induced to go over to Austria and was prepared to give a large sum of money for Buccanver; but no price was. tempting enough, and the founder of Middle Park came as he went I have been induced to mention the re | going facts in connection wiuh the sire and dam of Kisber $0 show that a fur portion of the honors of to- day are due to England; bat, bad the colt been entirely of foreign extraction, the victory would not have been in the least grudged, for the bes! of all reasons, that it acbieveu by a really good horse; indeed, itis pos- sible that the great race has never been won with greater ease, and tt would be pprepers| Bo to go back a great many years to find a five lengths’ winuer, THE RACE ‘The same journal thus shows how the race was run and won:— Well within the time Mr. Manning had all the jockeys duly weighed out and the numbers of the tifwen run- bers Were exhibited on the Reta ‘hg | board tuily balf an bour velore three o’clock—the time appointed for the race. The preliminary canier was delayed some few minutes, but nevertheless the horses were all Marshalied under the charge of the starter by five min. Utes alter three. As the lot were waiking up previous to being sent on their journey, All Heart suddenly be- cumne restive and broke the fine, aud ho souner taken his place again thau Advance adopted simbar tactics, but he was soon righted again and Mr. MeGoorge, Low having the field drawn up with faultless precision, dropped his tag and thus gave the anxiously watched for signal of departure. Beginning badiy, Julius wr wud Ali Heart ih vn Jets some three or four lengths to rear of everything, but they were quickly on their legs, and on the whol io the tart was geod one. Alter going a few strides Father Claret, whose mission was to make running for his stable cumpanion, All Heart, cut out the work at his best pace and was followed by. Coltness, Wisdom, Foreranser and Hardrada, next coming ‘the iavorite, who in turn was followed by Great tom and Kiser, Skylark goingon mext on the mside, with Bay Wyndham on fis Tight, Julius Cwsar and All Heart whipping in, AS they approached the inile post Father Ciaret gradually increased his advan- luge, and by the time the laudmark named was pas ed he had drawn himseil clear of Oultness, Who was hke- wise alength or two in advance of Petrarch, Great ‘Tow, Skylark and Wisdom all bratty well together, Hardrada and Bracounier, the last named being some distance 1m Irontof All Heart, who was by this time nopelessly toiling 1m the rear, totally unable w go the pace. No alteration whatever took place as they streamed through Furzes, but when tairly clear and at the top of the bill, tuat & whem about bali the jour- ney had & compassed, Father Ciaret was uone with, aud ned Lis position to Coltness, who cameo sailing along in tromt of the favorite and Great Tom, the two lust uamed being succecded by Kisver, who had been gietuatty workiag lw way toward tne front, Skylark, Bracounter aod Julius Cwear following. Fore- Puuner succeeding bis hw keg magne and heading the rewaiuder vl the Geid Wis order they came found Tattenbam Corner, wien Petrarch drew up to Coltness, Whom he headed coming into the straighy When frirly in the we for home Petrarch had drawn bimseit ciear, and Cultness baving dropped back beaten, Wisdom came on second, Kisber, in the centre of the — lying ture, with’ Sky ark next on his right, Coltness, now hard ridden, being next, just in iront of Julias Cwsar, on the left. Before reaching the distance Morris was observed to Le uneasy on the. favorite, and a load shout proclaimed that he was beaten. Lmmedi- ately atterward Kisber, tull of rauning, aseumed the command and drew away, followed vy Forerunner and Juius Caear. The last named pair challenged resolute. ly from the beli, bat neitver could ever get near Kisber who increased its sdvaniago stride by stride, and won in very cosy. style by five lengths; avout three lengths divided the second and third, the latter on being held by Jultus Cesar, who fiisbed a suptiar aieuavee im front of Petrareh, fourth; Skylark was filth, Colt- bess sixth, Wisdom seventh, Great Tom eighth, Wild Tocmy nitith, Bracoumer tenth, Hardrada eleventh, Adyauce twelfth and All Heart abt, with the exeeption of Bay Wyndbam aud Father Claret, who did vot pass we post Vaiuo of the stakes, $28,260, Time, aa taken by Beusvn’s chrowograph 244. DROW. NING AOUIDEN ! George Crawford, aged ten years, living at No, 33 Cherry streei, fell overboard from @ small boat in whieh Le way playiag, at pier Ne. 22 Rust River, waed, yesterday morning, and was dro’ The body wos bot recovered. | a] 7812, 7098, 7863, 4286, BAPTISM IN THE HARLEM RIVER Eleven of the converts of St. Mark’s African Metho dist Episcopal church, in Thirty-ffth street, near “Stxth avenue, who have experienced religion during the recent revival in that church, conducted by the pastor, Rey. Edward Peck, were baptized yesterday aiternoon in the Harlem River, at the foot of Kast 125th street, The entire congregation of the church were present, ang the docks, piers and river bank were filled with spectators Before the bap- tismal ceremony took place church services were held in the open air, consisting of prayer, singi and a short address by the pastor. At the conclusion of these the converts were gathered near the cdge of the river, and the usual questions concerning their faith were put by the minister and answered by them in concert. The creed of the Episcopal Church was re- peated, and then the whole congregation joined in tho hymn “Sate in the Arms of Jesus” During tho singing tho minister, who was clad Ina long black robe, with rubber boots and leggings, waded into the water ready for the baptismal ceremony. There were of those to be baptized seven women and four men, All had on long black gowns, buttoned close to the neck, over their usual clothing, the women having white ribbons about the neck, and light anton and the men wearing white neckties, ‘The first to undergo the dipping was Williana Auter, who was led by the pastor down the path to the wae and then to a stake on which floated a white handi chief and placed about thirty feet from shore, 6 the ceremony was performed, As the minister re- wated the words “I baptize thee in the uname of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost” he suddenly plunged her under the water aud then gently her, con- gregation in the incantimo singing the hyimo, “I Havo uSaviour.” Richard G. Ison followed, and us he eturned to the shore ho was greeted with the hytn, ‘There is a Gate that Stands ajar.” J i Butts, David Wilson, Charles Butts and ¥s Evanna Williams were then separately a ech one taking the proceeding very Fogel io next one, howe’ Emma Curtis, became very alter the plunge, apparently fainting as she nf ane the ininister’s arms, but she quickly recovered and shouted for joy, calling upon Jesus and offering ber soul to Him, ‘The congregation answered her with a glorious shout and welcomed her with the hymn, “I Hear the Saviqur sing.” The spirit had a similur effect on the next \wo—Melphena Curtis and Anne Davis—who were baptized separately. They fell into the minister's arms, crying out, “Ob, God, take me.’’ The latter * jumpod about in ‘the water, shounng, “Glory, I am i saved,” “Bless us,”? ‘ob, Pm so full of joy,” and sim}. } lar expressions, which the congregution took up, and re-echoed with great fervor, Susan Rushmore and Hester Abbey were then treated to the corenayey, bus they did not show any excitement. Having completed the dipping the minister called up the congregation to untie in prayer; the Lord’s Prayer was repeated and the singing of the doxology concluded tho ceremony. | \ The baptized repaired to a building near by, where they divested themselves of thelr wot clothing aud then dispersed. REAL ESTATE, The following foreclosure sales wore held at the Ex- change on Saturday :— B, Sinyth sold a house, with lot 25x102,2, on Bast Seventy-fourth stroet, south side, 175 feet east of Sec- q ond avenue, for $10,400 to the plaintiff. Also a build- ing, with lot 19x56,8x16.2x55.8, on Washington streoty southeast corner of Codar street, for $10,350, to Owen ! O'Connor. * Winans & Davies sold a plot of land 130x139x132x145, 1 on Aun street, northwest corner of Boston road, Mor- risania, Twenty-third ward, tor 000 to the plainutt James M. Miller sold a house, with lot 25x100.5, on West Forty-seventh street, suuth side, 450 fect west of Tenth avenue, for $1h0 hos & oneaty Roner, ~ iW 8, 157.8 iw we nae roadway, 16,5x100,1 ‘A. dela Rua and husoand to A. Johnson, Ate SB. DO ‘George Broaks and: wifo 0 J. B. Wells =a st, sume provorty; Jaue 1 cry oe ic With at., a's, 100 ite. of fd ‘a LL, Bayand tu G. Fy Perronoud, Rove st, No. Si, 8, 8., 26.10xi2,0; Catharine bishop ‘and hitshand to H. Bticler....- 104th st, u. 8, 125 ft. ©, of ‘WOth av., 10Oxi0011; D, a. Crosby s and wife toJ. Mowatt and wite.. 174.8 ft. @, of tith wi J. French snd wife to'S, J. Stennett ah st. u, 8, 125 ft. ©, of av, D, 20x07, win and biyband to F. G. Reinhardt... rt ee st 8 4 BD, Tew Of TUL. nv ‘BOXTSR IO “to 1 Bi. Hobbs and wife to MH Hoi Bina, na ib tw. of ooh N aon and wife to 8. A. de lu Run. Goth sn, 100 fhe. of Madina Av., ‘Andrew J. Kerwin and wite te 4th aves pee cornor Of BOIL sty SONS; OL Keiko ‘and wife to Jon Mitebeil. 1 1ith st. ms of 125th su, eof Toth av, 2o0x10511; Caroline Mowatt ‘and husband iy ward), ©. Of ist avy 11Ox100.8) Joho ae are A to E, k. Raubischek. 9th av. ¢. 1234 ft, n. of 40th st, 200x100; B. Trinks to 4x10 ).T0 aM Asses 3° Brandon, Isabolla and Mtrusive), B, W. corner of Bd av. and 75th st; 2 sl. Woof av. A Wisnnck Cogan, Henry and ey to Edward Tracy and others, curmoe of tat aye" apd T1th at Doone, Cutharing and hugound, to Abram Waki Fordhau av, w. of Sth si. (2d werd); (instal. m Glue: aU. “id wife, to Jol Sullivan sty 1, of Grand sk ¢ Gnstalmouts, Solumwon, Ab gail an G. A. ua aid husband, s,s. of47tt st, w. of Broadwayt vents. Kuver, Goo 4 wile, to Kaihe ane atv. 0. Of Marble st. odh wate): Tyane hh ra atthe of dav. 3 years, netfee. Jos. and wile, to. Gottfried. Fura ‘bssox st, n. of Delancey st.; 2 years, COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. Svurrewe Court—Cuamnurs—Held by Judge Dono. hue,—Court opens at hall-past ten A. M.—Culendar called at eleven A, M.—Nos. 54, 62, 67, 119, 120, 126, 129, 189, 131, Lie 1884, 137, 150, wae ue 166, xz 17, ele ue CoE Se an 227, 254, 279," 811, 820, 326, 825, 7, 330, Surnmae eats. Gennes ‘Tsnw.—Adjourned until Jaly 6, for the purpose ot rendering decisions, ie Scrrewe CourT—SpeciaL Teaw—Held by Lawrence.—Court an at half-past ten A. ba cs. 1.24 4 14 10 24 incl fact—Nos. 86, 97, 200," 361, 410, 411, 223, 376, 241, Bis, Pe 308, er rine n, 173, 174, ttt, 518, 687, 41, ‘Svrneae CovrtT—Cmecir—Part 1—Held Judge Barrett.—Court opens at baif-past ten A, M.—Nos - 1620, 2868, 1609, 1113, 1781, 1581, 1623, 1461, 1493, 2859. 1686, 252, 114045, 1148, 7, 1635, 142544. 1391, 1577, Liv, 1647, 1311, 100,208" 91 ig 1770. Part 2— Heid by Judge ry ‘ae ‘Vorst,—Nos, 17724, 1824 1126 54, 736, 2404, 1318, 87: aia a i Goon” 13a, 69s, 1011, 1436, ie 1876, 11 Cy 048," aa 3 Held by Judge lpr Sbegent oy 2480, 201, 1497, 1127, 871, 1071, 1918, 950, 11100, is “001, 1078}, 1201, SY, 1741 44, 305, 3137, Asia, 188 Screuor Cockt—Guvxtan felt by Judges Curtis and ———.—Appeuls from orders—No. 1—Gene a ccs aye th, 20, 12, 18, 25, 2, 9, 15, 19, 27, 84, Surenion Covrt—Sracia Tsrm—Held by pba Sedgwick.—Court opens atten A. M—Calendar called at elevou A, M.—Case on—No, 41, Sursriok Courr—Teia. Teru—Part 1—Held_ by Judgo Santord.—Court opens at eleven A, M.—Nos. 202%, 113, 1074, 1112 1082, 1080, 737, 1004, 1142, 1136, pein =Noe tiny tos, 100, 008 ithe, va: O08. I, AG 1046, 741, 1139, 2152, 2314, © Commox PLRAS—GNNRRAL Adjourned unl Juue 26 for the pury of renderin: Commoy PLkas—Equity by judge Vao Hoesen,—Court opens at twelve M.—Nos. 24, 4, 28, 30, 27,19, 1, 6. 8 Leg ag tes ae Demurrer—No. 2. Comox PLeas—Tmat Tei Judge Robinson, —Court tooa saat at eleven o'clock A, M.—Nos, 1904, 706, 2153, 1693, 2337, ise 177, 1863, 1199, 2128, 1012, Judge Van Brunt, ten 2516, Manning vountT—| Alker,—Court 1 Tra. Teux—VPart ‘1—Hela by Judge oe ten A. M.=Nos 3159, 4205, 4395, 3875, 4161, 428) 4uod, 4286, 7740 Part 2—Held by Judge ‘Sher! dun —Nos. 374% 892, 4116, 4245, 3583, Sadi, 438%, 4114, Burd, Teud, Tui, 7707. Parl ee ase, arch, ee fens ake Tort, Tue iJ , wl jure 7085, 6027, 695K, O878. i COURT OF GENKKAL Srssiovs—Part 1—Held by Re corder Hacketh—The People vs, Thomas J, Bartell Samo va Henry Engelmann, grand larceny, ati Gildersiveve,—The Pt me va felonious assault and battery; Same ve. a on Weish, felonious assault and battery; Same va. John Burns and Jobn Halcabeck, grand’ jarcen: Sense ex: sae Care, grand arceny; Same va Joba ny ee, grand larceny; Same vs. Thomas Brice, graud Jarceny; Satne vs. John Maioney, grand larceny Same va. Du rand vege Same vs, James Brady, Same va Benjamin Mack, grand 4 Same vs. Georce Carpenter, burglary;| samo ve Beery Muiler, petit larceny; Same vs. "Charles Jones, telenious assault and batiery; same vs. Mar- Halienveck, disorderiy house; Same vs, Mary Meyers, disurderly house; Samo vs. Michael McKemla, escaped: prison, POLICE COURT NOTES Thomas Dandrean, of No, §7 Madison «treet, a clerk in the employ of the New York News Company, war held tor trial at the Tombs Police Court, yesterday, for embezzling $74, Whieh he had been given iy Andre Espinosa and Juan Marcel Soulon were for bores at a ee Place Court yexterd oa sealing a wi Valued at $160 from Guill Guuleslao Pollgri, of No. 13 Cedar street, A ,