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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 15. 1876. EUROPEAN NWAN LINE MAIL STEAMERS, FOL QUEENSTOWN AND LIVE! ITY OF CHPSTER,... Saturd CITY OF RICHMOND... OIPY OF BERLIN CITY OF CHEST! CITY OF KICU MOD Krom pier 45, North River. Cabin, $80 and $1t0), gold.” Return tickets on favorable terms. steerage, $28, cur Bal JON NCHOK LINK UNITED STATES MAIL STRAMERS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. LIVIA. July M./ ANCHORLAJuly ALSATIAL. July |. LCs LLPORST AND “LONDO: UTOPIA. . | RLY July AUSTRALIA. Aug 5, Auchor Line, Pier River, New York. — NEW YORK To ViRPOOL, LONDON OR LONDON RRY. Cabins, $65 to $80, currency, according to actommodations Kxcursion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, $25, currency ; intermediate, $3 Drafts issued for any amount at current rates HENDERSON ¥ B. Age! O8T NOM K a LAND, BE 4 RULNE, SWITZ O., #0. VIA Bteamer MAAS. Bteamer ROT! E! * arey’ Nethorlan are great fave ‘Trips regular, rates low, comfor For freight, PUNCH, EDYE & CO. i 28 ith the pu living perfect. line take ended by Lieutenant Maury, U. 5. N.. go.n) Bauks on the passage to Queeistown all ti CELTIC. BRITANNIC GERMANIC Saloon, $8) and $1U0,in gold; return tickets on able terns. Steeraze, $25. amok: noise degree of comfort hither ‘or inspection the company's oifive, ther information apply at Now York. ORTIS, Agen J ORTH G BTEAMS RMAN LLOYD IP LINE BETWEEN NEY THAMPTON AND BRE YORK, s pier foot of Hoboken, . duly R.Saturiay, July arday, July paturday, Au, i " Of passage from New York to Southampton, Havre or Bremen ‘~~ First Cabin. $100, Second Cabin, $60, gold; Steer- w York or r nothing tge, $0, currency. For freight ot j apply bo NON. A 1 M88, CO. a the yeur to the north of 43. Return tickets wt reduc . Prepaid steerage Certiticates, $32 eurroney. OELKICHS & CO, N Bowling Ge 0 ARD LINE.—8. » ith w view to diminishing the chances of collision, the steamers of this line take # specific course for «ll seasons of On the ontward passage from Queenstown to Boston, crossing the meridivm of 50 ac 43 lativui On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to tie north of 42. FROM SEW YORK FOR LAVEKPOOL AND QUEENS ‘OWN, SCYTHIA......Wea., July 19) BUTHNIA,,..Wed., Aug. 2 ALGERIA. .....Wed., July 26 | ABYSSINLA,.Wed.. Aug. 9 | Steamers marked * do not carry ste Cabin preage, $0, $100 and $180, Kold, according to we- rommodation Return tickets on favorable teri Steorage tickets to wud from all parts of Europe at very low rates. Freight und passage office No. 4 Bowling 4 CHAKLES G. FRANCKLY RAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE TO BRISTOL ( sailing isk Ler, W 0 passengers. a Tuesday, July 25 +... Wednesday, August 9 diate, $15; steer iekets, $120; prepaid’ steers, Apply to W. D. MORGAN, Agent. 70 South WitsoN LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL sailing trow pier 53 North River, aa follows :— COLOM SO. auly 15 NAVARLNO, OTURLLO. |! July 29 | HINDOO Fires cabin, $70, currency; second eabin, $45, eurreney. Excursion tickets on very favorayle t insued to Heularsto CHARLES L. WRIGHT & 00,, 56 South at, FPA NOUR G ANBRICAN Packer COMPANYS for PLYMOUTH, CL MBRIA Juiy ‘Through tickets civewtul aud Bultic ports. Apply for (ull par ANE first saloon, gold weond saloon, Steerage, carrency KONHARDT & 00, General Agents, General Passenger 61 Broad st., 61 Broudw: NLY DIRECT i. TO FRANCK. RAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MERS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND CALLING At PLYMOUTH (@. By for the landing of passengers. The splondid vessels on this favorite route for the Conti- nent (cavin provided with electric bells) will sail from pier 43 Nortu Kiver loot of Barrow si,, a8 follows AMEKIQUE (Pouzola) “ST. LAURENT (Lack FRANCE (Tradeile) . First Cab) 2 Third Cabin, $40, Return tiekets at reduced rates age, $26, with superior uccommodations, including bedding and wensils, without extra charge. mers marked thus * do nos LOUIS DE BRBI) 0, according to accommodation; ry steerage passengers. N, Agent, 50 Broadway. NN AtIOnaL PROM PIE LOND E Wednesday 230 A. M. FOR QUEENSTOWS ERPOOL, SPAIN...Jaly 15,1 A.M YPT.July 29, 1130 A.M. ENGLAND M. |ITALY... August 5,3 P.M. Cabin passage, 4 $80, currency. Return tickets at Teduced rates Steere p: ce, S20, currency. Draft ue £1 upward at current prices. Apply at the company’s office, 69 Broadway. i ¥, W. J, HURST, Manager. x TO GLASGOW BeLFAsT AND LONDONDERRY, from pier 42 North Kiver (foot of Canal st.) as follows: STATE OF VIRGINIA Thursday, Jul, 27 STATE OF NEVADA... hursday, August 3 BATE OF INDIANA seo s. Thureday, August 10 | andevery alternate Thursday thereafter, First cabin, $05 to $80, arcordiny to aceommodacions; return tiekels, $125, Boceud in. $00; return tickets SU St sat lowes: rates Apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN & C Agents, No, 72 Broadway STEERAGE TIC THE COMPANY'S PIER, FOOT OF CANAL ST. RIVER, ALL TO LIVERPOOL, THE PINE Al FAST SAILING CLIPPER SHIP STRATHEARN now at her loading berth, pier 45 Kast River, and will prompt despateh, ship hay very superior accommodation for cabin pas- sengers For rates and other information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, A, No. 7 Bowllay NITED STATES MAIL LINK—STEAM TO QUEENS- TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, sainug on £UENDAY from pier 46 North River. 3 AT 45 BROADWAY AND AT RTH IDAHO. ....July 18, 5 P.M. | WISCONSIN. Ang. 8, 3:30 P.. NEVADA..J) 2A. M. | WYOMING..Aug. 22) 3:30 PIM, Car . $70 _und $40, currency, rmediave, $40; steerage, $24, Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway, den, de. Drafts on Ireland, Kugland, Franee and Ger: 5 many at lowost rates nip IDAHO si «'. for Queens |. at S o'clock P.M. GUION, 2 Brod [NITED STATES PASSPORT BUREAU —OF FICIAL )” Passports of the Departiaent of State Issued by A, Ce WIBLMARTH, Post ofice Building, tourth st room 18. “COAST WISH S'TEAMSHIPS. ASAMA TRANSIE AND PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP LINKS. For CALIFORNIA, JAPAN, CiIINA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, BRITISH COLUMITA, OREGON, de. Sailing from pier 42 North’ River, For SAN FRANCISCO via ISTHMUS OF PANAMA, Bteamship COLON .. arday, July 15 Breamehip ACAPUL erpool, on Tuewiay, Jul For passage apply to WILLE \MS Saturdi KIN... or H. J. BULLAY, Sapertuti Green, pier 42 Norih siver, foot © STAR BALL LINE. UNITED STAT sailing monthiy tri ‘dont, XO WRAZIL MATL STEAMSHIPS, Watson's woart, Brooklyn, N.Y, for PAKA, PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA dnd RIU JANKIRO, | enlling 4t St. Joan's, Porto Rico. LLIE MAKTIN, Wednesday, July 12. Y BRAMALL, August — Passenser secoimodations tirst class For freight and passage, at reduced rates, apply to J.8. TUCKER & CO. Ag Pine NEW ORLEANS THE a est 2mccliip NS, Captam De: 13 at d o'clock P. M., 9 Nort! Apply A SEAUAS, Ne, YORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MAIL LINK— These first cast steamships will sail at 3 M. trom ier 1 North River, foot of Cedar Havaua direct, as Potiows “erty . seeeeeeees Witte DTON..., pi dea L ve pees aoe TUM dunt t For freight and passage, baving unsurpassed aceommods tons. r Bi cM. Fr. CLYDE & CO. No. 6 Bowling MCKBLLEK, LULING & 0., Agents in Haven: ¥.. HAVAN AND MEXIOAN MAIL 88 LINE. « Bidamers loave pier No. J, North Riv reen, a3 iM POR HAVANA DIRECT. ITY OF NEWYORK... Saturday, July 15 ITY OF HAVANA «Tuesday, July 25 fe Me ae CRU eno ie ORL ro gia Havane, Progrew, Campeachy, Tux ‘ainpico, WY OF HAVANS..... Bee ay, July 2S st passage yto Kaspae & 1 and 34 Broadway, Steamers wisi lowes Now € for Vera Crus and ail the above ports AG ORGAN's NEW YO! K. NW OKLEANS AND TEXAS Meera aUCU AS CUTY. will pail from plot BNorih River oo saturdey, July 22, at 9 P.M, for New Orleans direct, Wanctorring Texas freight there to Mor gan's Louisiana and Texas vailroad for Morgan City, thence Morgan ¢ steamers to Texes porte, Thorough bills of lad- ing signed to wii pwint« en the | pp! River, Mobile, Galveston, bod ani. pas Chri kport, Brazos Santrags, Brow vevilie ond te Harriceurh acd cen Antes wal and (reat Northern texas lacie Coatings tal rasirom Dreigats for St. Mary's and Falton ded at ioc kport. M Lighteraze'aud«Sannel dues at CorpasC sinMlage ak tas expen © and tx of coosicnee, Tesneanes can he elfecied viaer open polly of Whitney & Co. to New Urionns, % per cent, to Texas por Sper cent, ber freight ce farther Iniormation apply to AALS AL Wats EY &00., Agen oct iver. POR PORT-AU PRINC SRestiar Wat *ROUHOPATHA sally Jay 15. Bor inmate 00D ha . bad , yy 62 South st stiand Brazos __ COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. LD DOMINION STEAMSHIP COMPANY, sailing from pier 37, North iiver, int and Riehmend, Tuesdays, Thare i at3 P.M. comnectin, HELP WANTED—MALES. SHOT AIR ROMAN BAT av., want man for office and men 0, EDOGATED ¥: the me ry y apply to HULBERT, UATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, able © reas nwo meri bent ee Cooks. Se. EAST S&T! ST. (YRESENT EMPLOYER'S). first class cook in @ private gentleman's tamily; no objection to the country. OLIVER ST.—a RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT rl to cook, wash aud iron or do general housework ; city reference, é WEST 19TH 8T.—A YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN as cook, washer and ironer; city or country; best th EXCURSIONS, Ateistic OCkAN AND ROCK AWAY INCLUDING SUNDAYS. ALMER'S palace of the soa, the MoUrit oes, 8 will TO-DAY and every day, includ ROCKAWAY BEACH AND THB ATLANTIC OOKAN. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL by the Madrigal Boys, loct String Orchestra, Church Uhimes, &e. By the MORNING EXCURSION over Beach. RNOON EXCURSION pas- ‘also have ample time for dolicious surt and for For Norfolk. City P. TWICE EVERY DAY, JARRETT +) N ENBRGETI b the Virginia Cine, Piedmont Air jo Huilroad and with the com North Curglina aud (vim Norfolk), id Friday at SP. ML with Pord & Co., 27 ‘ar SINGLE YOUNG MAN WANTED TO TEND BAR; muss understand opening clams. App! Kuickerbocker Cottage, 456 6th av. T THE WHALEMEN'S South st.—Wanted, coopers, boaisteerers, cooks and ds for whaling voyages. Apply exclu- to interior poinis in Newbera and Washingto uesday, Thursday Lewes, Del, Monday, W, ing SUNDAYS, make S to Mozart Ulee Club, s0- WEST 19TH ST., REAR—AS FIRST CLASS cook ; thoroughly understands her business; good city reference. cm WEST 25TH ST.—AS PIRST CLASS DINNER or order cook in & restaurant or club house; best city reference. rp Passage tickets and bills of lading to all points at Tnsurance to Norfolk, dc. L. MeCREADY, American green han Freight received dail: Onn offices, 197 Gre OR HALIFAX, N. 5. AND ST. JONNS N. &, CROMWELL” RTEAMSHIP LINE, Steamers leave plar 10 North ssiver toilowi WASHINGTON, 2 CROMWELL Most direct. quickest aud cheap Newfoundland and the Lower St passenger accommodation CLARH & BEAMAN, 36 West st. EXAS LINE FOR GALVESION, TOUCHING AT KEY the United su Captain Boive: at 3 PL M., from pi ; ail ND BOY TO ASSIST, WANTED IN A Address, with reference, HONESTY, box 121 Herala office. XPERIENCED COFFEE ROASTER WANTED—NOSB but an experienced band need apply. 58 Front st, NOOD AGENTS WANTED—FOR A CENTENNIAL which meets with grewt snecess; 100 per cent; pply at 384 Cunal at., tov floor, 9 to 12 A.M. RTER WANTED—AT THK BELMON? HOTEL, Fulton sk Call to-day befor NTED—A MAN AND W! for general housework, man to work on the farm; wages £25 per month. Apply at 722 Broadw: Ki ITERS WANTED—ON A STEAMBOAT. WHITE to Mr. STEVENS, corner of INCLUDING | bathing in tho ioTH ST—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook, washer and ironer; no objection to beard- ing house; best elty reference. WAVERLEY og.-Priday, July 21 Tuesday. Aucust 1 ute to Nova Scutia, MORNING—Lea} —A RESPECTABLE WO- man as cook in « private family in the eity or coun- hing and ironing. . REAR, NEAR 8TH AV. eat cook and carver; hotel or rest- the foet of 22d at.. North River, at 8 . und pier No. 2, North Kiver, "30 o'clock. tf 22d wt., North River, at For freight or passag» apply to try, would do the 5 WEST 13st A woman as am aurant:; city or country. EAST STH ST.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN as cook, washer and irones jock, and pier No. 2, North River (adjoining the Bat- ~ FIFTY CBNTS 4, IFE FOR PARM: WIFE Bingle Trip Tickets, to or from Rockaw: * The olficers of the boat aro i mgors than the Governm REGATTA TO-DAY AT ROCKAWAY. —Taki steamer PLYMOUTH ROCK, which leaves th 22d st, North River, at 8 A. M., and pler No. in the afteraoon, from t teon the Houston and Te id Houston und Henderson, und the Galveston, ailroads. Freighte aud insur nie. rior accommoda- LLORY & CO., 153 Muiden lune. N. P.-REGULAK MALL STEAMSHIP LEO sear OR.—A RESPECT. testant girl ae cook, from Inst place. and Sau Antonio rates, For freight or tions, apply to Or SO ALM. A ANTED—A YOUNG MAN AS PORTER AND AS- is bartender ju a liquor store. 872 1st av., cor- ironer: best refere: 2D AV.—A WOMAN AS PIRST GLASS COOK or laurdress, or would go out by the day or week in auy capacity. D—A GERMAN HOY, WHO UNDERSTANDS grocery busiuess and care of a horse. No. 6st BRIWEEN 36TH AND SoTL d obliing girl as good cook, washer snd ironer; mo objection to go # short distance iu the country. Chambermaids. &c. 13TH ST.—AS EXPERISNCED FIRST “s class chambermatd ; is an exce! of taking either capacit: city or country ; city reteronce, WEST SOTH S8T.-A COLORED WOMAN AS chambermaid und to assist with the washing and jer aud irouer iv « small fuumily. GIRL as CHAM. ocean steamer Seth Low, rood, pilot, loaving Harrixon r 27 Kast : 76 North River, 7A. AM. AL. G FOSTER, Mi URSIONS, BALOON 8T ic, Chieago, Baldwin, Caledonia and ior, Raritan Bene! nd Kroven, Address, or apply to, ab . Opposite Christopher 31 r CROSSETT. WEEKLY LINE AY) ‘Anderson Colwell b i for Vort Royal, 8. C. oom. —A willing Ga. Sailing every Friday’ fi steamer CARONDELET, C REE MEN” WELL AO- uainted with horsemen to sell articles in con profits. Apply at 107 West 12th to-day, frst fle ‘ANTED—TWO Maiden lane. TRAVELLERS’ BANY “AND TROY BY DAY wOaTS aud DANIEL DREW. —Leare nt waitress; capable no objection to # boarding house; YOUNG MAN, WiT0 1S"X” GOOD COMPOSITOR me hand, desires employment, Address J. H., M., (by terrybont), West Point, Newbui sxill and Hudson. ironing. oF as cook, wi maker, who speuks Froneh, Germat vy ngtish, in a family and 29 Contre st., Sauer MO BRICKLAYERS. Clone connect the West ov ss Spang Address LEON, SUNDAY, May 7. the fast und weil Known TO BRICKLAYER: class brickluyers can get constant eusployin fax, Nova Scotic, at wages from $2 25 to $2 50 per day in 1d, ne thero are alarge number of public works going on Point wed Newburg ard return eame day, STH AV., PRESENT EMPLOYER—AQRE able young girl to goin the country as will make her regul: jar Sunday trip betwer jewark, leaving Commercial Dook, Ne: ier No. 22, North Ri stopping at Bergen Pi LBANY.—PEOPLE: f.—STEAN BOS dny excepted, at 6 P. M., np ozone ho FB WEST 4187 ST.-A VERY NEAT AND RE- wish girl as chambormard or waltress: ly. Bing the bell twice, FIRST CLASS, MAKDMAN PIANO in a Jewish private fi 5 BAST 177 woman as cli THE FAVORITE STEAMER . will commence her —CHANGE OF TL + LONG BRANCH, Captain Curt Togular Sunday trips to Newburg for the season, on and Lanves foot of 5th at., Hoboken, 7 ; West 10th at ing at Yonkers, Lo: ernwall. Returning, ‘arm meals and refresh: ut reasonabie rates, OF THE HUDSON BY DAYLIGH tor West Point. . lauding at Cozzou: nd Marlboro by ferr; vst.) daily, Sundays Connects at Poughkeepsie with —HIGHLAND: The MARY POWELL, Rondout and K Cornwall, Milton and New Hambury will leave pier & excepted, at 3:30 P. evening trains for tho North, aid aud lauodress; country | TT ANTRD—A SITUATION engineer, capabic o! doing all kinds of steam and gas jumbing. Call om or address, for three days, atter June 11. Fulton terry, Brooklyi 2D AV. FOURTH FLOOR —A RRSPEOTABLB young girl as chambermaid and waitress, good city North Kiver (¥ FOR SALE. LITNOGRAPHING ing of a nearly new Hu, Stoam Frews, hand Presses, atoel plate Pres 2 Me Competition ; practical mau. Address S. G. COLLI leaves Newburg at 2 werved on boa x round trip, $1. Dressmakers and MADISON AY. NEW YORK A) steamboat ARMENTA,— at 9; Vestry st. A.M. Tunding at You! Point ‘and Cornwall. oH WOMAN AS COM- petent dressmaker and lady's maid, and would take care of one child; good reference, iS st AMERICAN PROTESTANT to do plain sowing; city or country; moderate NEWBURG, BY ton st., Brooklyn, at O20, and 24eh “st, at 9255 sors, iona Island, Cozzens, West Keturning, arrive at Brooxlyn, 7 ‘Mekets for the round trip, $1; to Tone Ivlano and return, 75 conts. Vara Stock, £e., de. sh; 109 30. point, 8:08; Grand ss, 1th wh, 8:45; West Faro $1 for the round trip to any point above ¥ General Housework. de. - | PRINCK 3T.—A 8M\RT AMERICAN WOMAN TO do general housework for o amail family; city or country ; good cook ; understands milk and buster; good ret- iD, 3 attanville, 9:15. Bi MERS NEW CHAM. daily, from Canal at. pior Se.” Berths fre NT STEAMBOATS ¥O! Troy, Saratoza and all points North, East and West xcept Saturday, at 6 P, M., from pier 49 North OR STORES, BIL- FOR SALE, CORNER LIQ Corner Stores to AL 42 North River, at 6 P, M, ¢ lard Saloons, Restaurants, Hotels. ILY AND SUNDAY EXGURSIONS TO | rt Lee, Pleasant Valley and Sb: | igave Caual st. daily at 6:45 and 10 A. P.M. Si ato, 10and IL A. M. M.; landing at 24th and 34th sts. (daily and Sunda; 10 minutes later. Round trip, 25e.; children half price. SUNDAY SXCURSIONS TO ASTORIA, lem, Morrisania M and SHADY 10,.11:35, 12 AM. : 715 and SP. ML Lei 11:15 aud 13:15 A. AM F 5 and'7 P. M., landing at Grand st., g with’ boats to High Bridy iil be admitted to the great submarine Side.—Steambonts 42, 5:15 aud 7:15 12. M.,'1, 23, 4,9 and ~ WEST 18TH ST., RUAR-A WOMAN TO Do GEN- BARGAIN—STATIONERY AND MUSIO understands ail kinds of baking; iy for s#e cheap for cash. 485 8th av. PECTIONBRY eral housework would go to the country; city reference, PITT ST., REAR. do general ho: ND ICE CREAM SA- —A PROTESTANT WOMAN TO Joun for wale. Address box 23% Post office, Yonkers, ork ; city or country REAR—A RESPECTABLE woman to do general housowork, eity or country: good home preferred; xood referet EAST 35TH ST, woman to de goneral ho dress; ne odjection to AILY LINE TO NORWALK.—FARE REDUCED, _ ARROWSMITH NESS CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED,—AN OL estublished Hat Store for sale cheap, without stoc! examine tor yourself by calling at |83 Myrtle EST PAYING SODA AND CIGAR STAND IN THE other business eanse of selling; ob it on premises, 59th UAL AND STEA in active operation. } whart, Brook! M., and toot of 84 at 7:00 P. M., RESPROTABLE YOUNG alk and New Haven rai ALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, via Newport and Fall i by this | “e Sxeavations un G WOOD YARD FOR | For further particulars in- OHN MOKLEY, 18 Dunham place, Brooklyn. PECTABLE GIRL, housework. Can be The world renowned RISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier North River, foot of Murray st., dally (Sundays included), a8 P. Through tickets sold at all the priucipal hotels in : T. lutely landed, to do generat AILY EXCURSIONS TO GREAT NECK, WHITE. stone, Sands’ Point, Glen Cove, Sea Cliff, Mott's Dock fier Monday, Jal IGWICK leaves 15 A.M. 4:30 P.M. P.M: Sd a Chir A.M, ater. Sea Clif eamp meeti Southern ministers preach noxt TABLE GIRL TO do general housework ; is an excellent washer and Toner; best city reierences. \OAL YARD FOR SALE CHEAP; WATER PRONT ewell's wharf, thorn Kuiiroad.— Fare low commencing June 19, th River, toot Rector xt. | Long sraneh and Seabright, ix, Long Branch a0'P. M. for Philiv 440 PLM for Long B P.M. accommodation fo tor Loug Brauch, returni YOUNG WO- man for general housework ; no objection to city or country ; good reference AM BAKERY FOR SALE—SITU- doing au extensive business inery ; Engine and Boller, Machize, Brakes, iug very centrally in delivering goods to railroad depots and boats, he city of Alban 1 of the modern mai 25. horse power | creases in interest Reel Oven, Cuttin Snap Maching, ée. decided advant: all parts of the city and to th For further information apply to JOHN CLARKE, 94 Hud- WEST 18TH 8' LADY, ACCOM. plished and of housekeeper; in @ leasing address, as h red. Call all the week, -A YOUNG LADY OF good wddress as housekeoper; widower's family pre- Branch. Sundays, 9:304, M. NEWRURG.—SER locuted it has SNEDEN, G. advertivement of stoambout Ai BOND sT., 3D FLIGHT. ENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD, GREAT TRUNK LINE MAIL ROUTE. rk, via Desbrosses and Cortlandt July meeting, 6th, 8th. 11th, 12th, 13th and Southern Rail- 15th, the tue steamers of ti ad’ jiue, the JESSE HOYT and CRYSTAL WAVE, will e 6:45, 9:45 and 1 A. M., from River. foot of Rector st; avg 10:45 aM. trom foot Connecting trains ren diract to the Park, and retarn 20 minutes after the close of the races. Fare for the round trip, incladiny liquor store and bi sonable. terms. Broadway, room 5. (OR SALE—A DUBOSQ POLARISUOPs, IN GOOD FORD, THOMPSON & CO., 90 ir Bowery; cheap, rea- h A. LISSNER, 290 3 BLEECKER aT. Trams leave New Y ries, as follow: for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the West and South, h Pullman palace cars attached, 0:30 A. M., 6 and 8:30 Sunday, 6 and 8:30 P. Wiliamspori, Lock Maven. Communicate’ wi A young lady, aged 22, a8 housekeeper, or would wo in the country. Laundcesses, ee. MORTON ST. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S).—A GOOD laundress; eity orcountry. Call EAST SOTH ST., THIRD FLOOR — able woman to do washing and ironiug 7TH AV.—A COLORED WOMAN WANTS LA- dies’ and gentlemen's or family washii rder. Apply to MU ‘orry and Erie at 2-40 ana unecting at Corry for Tituaville, Petroleum th: Oil Regions. Washington and the South, “Limited Wash- ington Express” of Pullunan parior curs daily, exept Sun- y, 9:30 A.M. arrive 0 $2 50, Wecetnes 3. SNEDEN, G. M. {OR SALE—BAR AND FIXTURES, CHEAP. quire at 181 Yor« street, Brooklyn, from 5 to P. M. OR SALE—ONE OF THE CHOICEST sized Hotels, doing @ fine busin at low price, For information Stewart's Hotel, Broadway and OR SALE—CENTENNIAL GUIDE—A_ COMPLETE of Electrotype Plates tor a guide to the Centeunial city of Philadelphia, with full description, illustra- £6; n very complete and beauti- Dlates, 00. Apply to E. W, CKAWAY BEAC Lease and Furniture BE Me iene W. M. STEWART, 9'P. M. and 12) night, mnigrant and secund class, 7 For trains to Newark, Elizabeth, Rahway, Princeton, Tren- Belvidere and ' other patnts, see local schedules at all tieket offic tusburg, 6255 and 10:80 A.M. and 10:20 50 P.M. daily. evory day, Harrison st. North River, at 9 A. M.; 22d st North River, 9:30 A. M.7 10th st., North Ki pier No, 2, North River, 9:30 A. M.: Grand Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, 10:30 A. M. Music and refreshmonte, 6) 7, 8330 und 9 PLM. WASHINGTON ST. Ko out as wet nurse in a WEST s6TIL girl to take care of children ai 3 ing to go to the country. Call at present employer's, —A RESPECTABLE to mind « buvy orto do good city references from her lust place. OAK ST., ELIZABETH, N. J.—A_ YOU! not under three ‘ood home; be MARRIED Wouax To Trains arrive from P.M. daily: 1 BULLINGER, 75 Fi OR SALE—A F. iS A.M. and 6 ¥rom Wasi lagton and Raltim ST.—A YOUNG PROTESTANT f CLASS, WEST SIDE CIGAR Store on reasonable terms; cause, sickness in the fam- ily, Inguire at 710 8t ‘OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE ON AGOOUNT OF West st. Liquor Store, Apply to BEACH.—STEAMBOAT daily 34th st. 9 A. M OCKAWAY — ith st., Hoboken, 9:30 Franklin st. 10 A. M.; Morris st., Jersey City, 10:30 Brooklyn, 10:50 A.’ M. SUNDAY EXUURSION TO HARLEM AND AS- jauding at 11th st., Astoria, and 120th st, each ‘The steamers SYLVAN GROVE, S¢LVAN GLEN Mcommence the following tr A. ML; Montayue st. P.M. Sunday, 25 P.M. ith her parent 5: Ticket office light housewo M “No. 4 Court st.) 114, 116 and 11% Hudson st., Hoboken: No. 8 Battory plac J. POWERS, 19 Centre »1 ESTAURANT—NEAR ¢ \D ST. AND BOWER 200 Broadway, ro 10 PHYSICIANS.—FOR SALE, A LUCRATIVE PR tice (specialist), one of the best established in th West, doing « large cash busin with? ill health canse of di SYLVAN STREAM Sunday, July 16, 187 ARATOGA.—THE MOST POPULAR AND routo is by the splendid steamers of the People’ N. leaving daily from pier 41 North Great reduction in fare by excursion ratoga and Montreal. Boats leave Peck Slip. M. a M. - \ RESPECTABLE YOUN O English woman as wes she Miscellaneous. CLINTON 8T., FIRST FLOOR.—A GERMAN GIRL to make herself useful in « private family ; best city DREW and ST. JOHN tickets to Albany, 5: TONINGTON LINE FOR BOSTON ‘Steamers RHODE ISLAND and NARRAGANSETT, from of Jay st, ato P.M, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, | eTEAM BOILER” CAN BE seen in use at 143 East 23d st. LL EXCHANGE—A TWO-HORSE BOILER AND kngine for & Sailboat or good Canoe. Address H. G. Herald Uptown Branch ottice, OND HAND FOX LATHE, TO state lowest cash price. Philadeiphia, Pa. BILLIARDS. STANDARD” ~~ BEVEL ~ also «large Stock of Balis, Cues, &c., at ro- ‘duced prices ; second hand Tables at pier 33 North River, fo 7 North River, toot of ELECTRA and GALATEA, at 4:30 APICKETS FOR PHILADEL press, 6 West EACURKSIONS, A. ROCKAWAY EXCURSIONS EXTRA” Seven excursions ou Sundav, July 16, T 17TH ST. (PRES table colored wom: going to Europe or to California HELP WANTED—FEMALEs. 61° LEXINGTON AVENCE.— d two American, Knglish or Swiss girls for iT EMPLOYER'S) —A to travel with » f ecustomed to travelling, Park. vet with boats for High Bridge. Pienic and schools taken on week days on reasonable Park place. Steamsbips Fare, 15¢. on Sundays. HARLEM AND NEW YO! EA SURF BATHING, Change of time. NAVIGATION COMP. z BR. White Mountains, 15 inch id st., corner Brows swing 15 inches 5. 8., 625 Cammerce [wERican—~ hour from 9 A. M. to4 P.M. North River landings mers IDLEWILD, RLIZA HANCOX and make daily exeursions to Coney Island 12M.,1,2.3, 4 P.M. Me, Tah Beach as tollows— OLLENDER’S STANDARD combination cushions, for sule in this city ouly wt 734 Broad- In addition to the regular steamboats AMERICUS and NEVERSINK (see advertisement in PH MERICAN BEVEL Phelan & Coll the swiit and comimo- Franklin st. =0220, 10:20, 11:20 A. M., 12:20, 1:20, 220, 30, 11:90 A. M., 12:30, 1:30, 2:90, 3:80, ‘one as cook ; the other as chambermaid and waitress: mast be first class: wages nos over $25. Apply at 1,400 Broadway, corne ‘ANTED—A_ STRONG the female nurse at the House of Relief, 160 Chambers Apply alter 9 AM. ANTED—A ( doratand the business akery, 86 av, ANTED—A GOOD for the cuuntry; . M. and 2 P. M.; 15 P. M.; Brooklyn at 10 ‘ORAGE TN PLASTERED ROOMS AND LOPTS FOR Furaiture, Baggage, Carriages, de. 109, 111, 113 and 115 East 44th st, SHAWANIAKA SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ISLAND, SAND'S REAT NECK, OITY N COVE, SEA OLIFF, POLNT, OLE GLENWOOD The steamer SEAWANHAKA leav Sanday at A.M, Oth st. at 905 A. M A. M., for the above places, retarning'to the elty abous 6 M." Dinner and refresuments on board, re LONG BRANCH ON SUNDAYS. ‘AVE, of the New Jersey wes pier 8 North River, foot of _ DENTISTRY. bas ics AUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH, $8; SINGLE, $1; warranted; Silver Fillings, Se. Yi war 16th st. Established 1551, UU FAVORITE EXCURSION BTEAMER OF NEW will leave 24th st.. N. Rat 10:30; West 10th st, at 10:45, Brooklyn (Fulton ferry) at 11:10 23D REGIMENT BAND and PHIL ” GLEE CLUB will furnish musical entertai gers ean retucn froin the bewel by boa KL TO TEND BAKERY und have city references. Ap-' : Peck slip ever; ad S8d_ at. at 921 2.8. RK, WAM. AM. CONTERNO'S OK, WASHER AND IRONER 0% Hirst class laundress and to assist with chamberwork. Apply, between 8 and 10, WANTED 10 PURCHASE, HEALTH LIFT WANTED—C dros, stating eapacity and price, HEALTH LIFT, The beg robe rd CRY Excursion tlekets, jekets goo: on any of th EXTRA ROCKAWAY EXCURSIO! "ANTED—A GIRL TO ATTEND A WARERY; ply without good reference trom her last em- jorstauds the business, 020 Sth w s Long Branch £ W. 3. SN ployer and un COND HAND BLAKE, CAME- ron or Knowles Pump, eapable of throwing about 700 Addres:, givirg price and description, ULAR SUNDAY BOAT FOR NEW HAV KNERAL SEDGWICK, leaves Vesey a Fulton terry, Brooklyn, 8:45; ‘Grand st, River, 9:15; the steamer will lund at Light UW her way to and trom New Haven: those wishing to stop (Phave an hour longer ashore New Haven at 3:30 P. Mu. arriving at New York at SiO PM. Music by Devereli’s Thirteenth Reg | Ketreshmentson board. Tickets tor the round trip, $1. TY YOUNG LADIES COMP! nd cuffs. Apply to KEP NY, 165 wud 16 e custom shirts MANUFACTURING COMP. TANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWOR neces required. luquire at G21 Lex: with spacions decks and broad awnings, will leave every day, Sundays included, from Wi 10th st, at 1045, pier No | ato a. M. Proceeding directiy down the harbor and out onthe SUOWCASE, oR? returning, the boat t 11 and Brookiyn wages $10; re PROTESTANT washer and ironer in a sail family and willing to work MUNICIPAL NOTES. Mayor Wickham will be absent from official duty un- \ to the most popular watering place in this country, where | passengers are allowed COOL BREEZES ON Returning, leaves Kockaway nt 4:3 must be strong eferenees required: wages $1 t pluce, Brooklyn. 4 A3 CHAMBERMAID AND WAIT- nd to aseist with the washing a dironing. Ap- 115 Went 45th st. BNJOY THE anl fare, and good for For tickets, eir- line office, pier 49 N, til Monday next. Inthe meanwhile Alderman Lewie will discharge the duties of Acting Mayor. The Chit of be Oneida tribe of Indians called at tho He was introduced to Alder. man Lewis, who invited him to viait the Tammany Wigwam at bis earliest couvenience, Wiskinskie New- Tad was present and greeted bis brother Indian with great cordiality, * The faslure of the Board of Aldermen to pass an or- dinance providing for the immediate improvement of Tompkins square has caused « great deal of dissatisine- This is the only breathing place tor thousands of poor people aud it should be placed in order at ones. Comptroller Green will return to bis office from hasetts on Monday next. ty Comptroller Earle yesterday signed a war- Fant for $10,223 33 im tavor of Charles A. Stoddard, Francis A. Thayer and John P. O'Neil tor services as Commissioners of Estimates and Assesement im the matter of opening St. Nicholas avenue, Eighth avenu 160th and 159th streets. Local democratic politicians turn their eyes in the direction of Saratoga, whore the two Governors—Tildea and Hendricks—have their heads together over tho ply, with city reference. SITUATIONS WAN’ “YOUNG MAN, JUST TANDE ation in the ety or countr: Address PAIL ~ GOOD SECOND AND F yours, not alr Address STULO, 186 Forsyth “AND SALMSMEN. CLERK, OF SEVERAL YEARS experienes. desires a sitaation either In elty or oderate, Address ATROPLA, Herald Uptown . B. FESSOR SOLTAU, at Ss, Charles Hotel, NET PLAYGR AND PIANIST, gers on the trip. ood on the AMERICUS aad NEVER Y on tue Bench later, ir) Susy 29 | Mayor's office yesterday. BURG, POUGHKEEPSIE A retarn same day by day line steamers. FURNITURR. FULT PAYMENTS EST POINT, NE | SINK for those who d —FIRST CLASS ROCKAWAY EXCUR=10» ‘The clipper steamer . Holmes. will make DAILY 3 io KOCKAWA 4 OYLK. Herald offe RY COOK, AGED & place ; dity oF or WHEREY AND MOS for Purnitare, Carpets aud PRRTHWAIT & 00. mneuse Stock at low price: UOTION ROOMS, 30 EAST 13TH ST.—FL . Carpets, Mirrors, Pianos, Bedroom Sets, Parlor Suite, Armoires. de. Private sale a suction price; OOD SECOND HAND AND MIS?IT CARP vory cheap, at the old piuee, LL ee J. BRNDALL, Yaptain John LICENSED Dee leaves Rockaway at 4 P.M. Music and re- Excursion tickets, a years, fuil tare. tertain the passengers with He will also act >. H. LONGSTREE —A—SUNDAY EXCURSION, JULY and every day during the week. AND NTENNIAL REUNION, N ENGLISHMAN JUST ARRIVED REQU ‘cel or goods clork im a but smonials, Address SOUTT price list sent free. “E HBRATED TER) the Zere Refrige: She, sacred and secular seg: $aN produce good to save ico and food. Send for wa ‘18, AN EXPERT COUNTER 4 of references, and good writer, desires Addrem U.S. 8, Saturday, box RUG CLERK WANTED —arPl MARBLE MA PRICES NEVER APPROACHED BEFORE ~~ slate and Marble Mau Ls assortment in the VANY Manatacturers of all kinds of Slate Wo ©. BOSWELL, 18) Bediord WATCHES, JEWELRY, & PFT BLERCKER ST, NRAR BROND advaueed on Diamonds, Watehes, Jewel Pawnbrokers’ Tiekets bought of Diamonds, Watehes, &c. 77 Bleecker st atholie Protectery, CONFLICT. police justices to de ‘8 of some of their powers have Lv. The controversy XPERIENCED ENToY Bret ciaes dry goods importin ress, with reteronces, A. U. WANTED—IN A and jobbing house, from Jaly 15% wil! take place The efforts bei: prive the Coro: aiready been noticed in the Hi bas been waged more particularly between Judge Kas- mire and Coroner Eickhoff, with the advantage so far decidediy in favor of the Judge, Two solid victories esterday by lim when he held for trial 1 000 bail each Joseph Lambert and Charies Smith, who have been in prison since the Fourth on a charge of causing the death of Frederick Schiff, of No. $49 Second avenue. Sct? had been shot, but it is pow believed that the actual cause of death was the heat The man died on Monday last, have been locked ‘up uutil yest burial was granted by the Coroner, grounds of tho institution, Choice music, refreshment The Morrisania Steamboat Company, River Railroad, will convey . and LION st, bo che gi jckots tor the rouud trip, U7 cents, Children haif price. also reach the Protectory by Harlem steam st Farms horse cars. India Shawia, eting with the Joane wgotiaved, J.T. LYNCH, fore wore from Fuliow UNDERUILL, INVESTiGaTI opened: supervised aud b ANTED—SALESMAN VOR WELL ESTABLISHED house of lace goods and rufflings on ust command a good trade and be entirel tie dress LACK GOUDS, box 1 boughs and sold; loans A BERT J. ROSENTHAL, TAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, & Loans nogotiated, boats from Peck slip and W nea The grounds will be open ou rua Mm BO at FULLERTON the prisovers A certificate of t no inquest bas prisoners were fully committed for jeneral Sessions and the pal Fect to the District Attorney. probably, that a person charged with homicide has deen committed for trial vy a police magistrate inde- If an inquest be held at ail should be present. Coroners did MONDS, FURS, & Silverware, o 4c., boaglit and BO. CL ALLEN, J a young mau to take charge of o1 eriouce in (his branch of the ply. Adress X.Y. 2, Hi July 80 ana August 20 | A REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BO fo Bilzabethport, Rossville and Perth York trom pler 34, Norih Rivor, foot very sail advance. Gi yet been beid. Broadway, no for Keyport, landing ‘ AND GARDENERS, COACTIMNAN AND GARDEN EWS SITUATION um milk; good references. STROLOGY. This is the first time, WONDERFUL CHILD. GIFTED WitH “SECOND rething without questioning, Near On returning iyexeursion, The M, jy ab APM, returning young Address M.,box 151 Herald office, RDENER AND ASSISTANT GARD. former married, without enildren gle: king: ed. Address with full particulars and NGS, box 101 Herald office, YARDENBR'S SILUATION WANTED—BY tiesl man, who thoroughly und hmun if required. Address M. pendently of the Coroner. TEAWAN leaves EAWAN leave: the prisoners, to make it k Broadway, 123 We MBDICAL. “MIDWIFE FINCH jor from Sth av. lish or Seotel MSE RESTREN, UR AND WME. GRINDLE. 142 WEST @Tit ST. 5 ‘all female complaints, oi Jobn C. Fohey, « contractor, who bas been in prison since Wednesday last on a charge of manslaaghter. lieged that be was guilty of carelessness in ex- ploaing the biast by which the deceased, Mrs. Kieman, Assistant District Attorney Leary appeared atthe exammation of the case yesterday by request of the Cc the accused. The ‘The silence of the Coroners is variously interproted, accepted reason for it is that rope to bang himself stands the business; miidential consultati AND MMS. KOTT—CONFIDENTIA complaints. 47 We: —DR MAUKICBAU, 40 YRARS PRACTICE. Female complaints a syectalt ¥EMALE COMPLAINTS 2 Bass 26eh st, HARTER, STEAMBOAT FORT LEE; met her deata, 400 passengers: price $50 to $10) sultation on wil YOUNG MAN ITUATION AS fice 120 Liberty st. ' ME. KLINK, MIDWiFK.—| sw apecially; advi fee OESSFUL CURES ty Dr. or Mma office, pier 36 | BASANT BXCUKSION UP Tile 80 be had by going on board the steamer SEAWANHAKA return the same eveulng, to but the most geners © nes bis business iu b th they are giving Judge wi three years’ relerance. rday afternoon Sea Clif and Rosi Mo, and Bud ot. Beat Ki 1S. Ue. for rot TOMPRIV'S SQUARE "8!A Orying Disgrace to HEADQUARTERS, 109 the City. Deplorable Condition of a Once Noble Square. WHO IS RESPONSIBLE? Tompkins square waa once the great breathing place im the hot summer evenings for countless numbers of men, women and children on the east side of town, Tbey wore accustomed to come here from all the terri- tory north of wrand street, south of Fourteenth street and east of Thirdavenue, Women and children predom- inated. They were entirely of the working classes and their homes were in those tall brick tenement houses where life im the heated term 18 a weartsome burden. Here thoy thronged till every seat ard bench was filled and hundreds were content to sit around the square on the adjacent curbstones, Children in great multitudes romped and ran about the broad area devoted to the parade ground, A row of fine shady elm trees encir cled the quadrangle and a strip of green sward ex- tended out some distance from each of the four sides, ey PUNY, BICKLY ILDREN were brought out here by their tired and tollworn mothers, and it was a blessed sight to see the great gathering of a sultry afternoon in July out in this great playground, delighted in heart and soul to have such a place of escape irom the heat and misery of their te ment quarters. It was ina fine spirit of philanthropy that the Tompkins family, to whose estates the Stuy- vesants have succeeded, bequeathed this property to the city that it might be devoted toa place of health and recreation for the poor laboring people. Little Mr. Tompkins dreamed that his splendid gift would have been abused in tho manner it has been. Little did he think that the beautiful grove of elms would have been remorselessly cut down and that the primeval soil would have been covered with that abominable composition called Twoed’s tar. Could he rise from his grave now and see the condition of the property he so gencrously willed for the heaith and comfort of the poor words would but ill portray his indignation, A more disgracefal sight than Tompkins square presents at this moment it would be impossible to find in any capital of civilized Christendom. Not @ solitary seat or bench has becn leit, aud the whole area of this once noble square has been ripped and torn up, as if two contending armies had erected breastworks trom its soil and fought over its surface ior a year, A HxkALD reporter, detailed to make an inspection of the square, weat leisurely over it yesterday, and afver that he took the views of most of the people who occupy places of business in the neighborhood, The view of ono might ve said to be the view of all, and that was that whoever was ro- sponsible for the present state of affairs deserved littie Jess than banging. THK FERLING OF INDIGNATION was bitter in the extreme, and was shared in by all classes, from Mr. F. Reinhard, who keeps a modest beer saloon on the southeast corner of the square, to Dr, Simon Sultana, who lives in a spacious mansion on the north side, The women were, if possible, more in- dignant than the men, Mrs. Humpsufit, a comely Ger man womun of highly vigorous expression, who was ruoning a saloon ‘the absence of her lord, sald te the reporter, ‘I tinks dey areshust a tam lot of tocia, Dat bark was all roight and eferbody liked it dill dey cums here cuttin’ down de drees and pullin’ eferyting to bzeces, You shust look out dat vindow dero and se¢ ‘em measurin’, id weasurin’, and measurin’ and dats shust de way May hat been doin’ for de last six munta’”? Hore Mrs, Hump sult gave a F smprenstared skeich of tne lazy gang o! Park officials avar at one corner of the ruined park fool with tape and chain measures, theodolites aud other surveyor’s instruments. She grew fai y wild with indignation when she sarveyed ghe wrec! and ruin in front of her door and then gazed at the feeble attempt in one eerner with about seven or eight laborers to recoustruct and restore the thing that had been destroyed. A MONSTROUS EXCRESCENCE, The reporter, on bis visit, was first struck by the sight of a mountain of excavated earth in the south- ‘west corner 0; the square, lt wasso high that stand- ing Opposite to it on @ Ahe could only see the spires of Father Mooney’s church, on the other side of the square. It looked a monstrous excrescence and was tull of miniature ravines, Which the heavy rains bad ploughed out, It was as shapeless as a dung heap and little more attractive, yet up its ragged sides two women, pale and wretched, were wheeling each asmail, cheap peram- bulator, containin; small, sickly-looking infant, in hopes of getting ‘a fresher breath of air than the streota afforded. Curious to know what that huge bee of earth was intended for, the reporter accosted Oulicer Stewart, whose beat bas been on the east side of th squarefor many a dreary day. oll,” said he, * understand it is intended as a reviewing stand for General Shaler and the staff officers of the National Guard, It will be titivated off and terraced and a pa. vilion put on top for tho ladies.’ ‘Teil me, officer, said the reporter, ‘‘what is intended to be put in thi opposite (southeast) corner, where so much earth has been excavated and where the boys are playing in the puddies?” **fhat, J think, 18 intended to contain a fountain, The water you notice in the excavation gave out such a stench a few days ago that I never could pass it without holding my nose, After a few dry days and when a little wind is blowing my uniorm looks like a baker's suit, and all the people on the eust side have to close up their windows ver: tight or be smothered with the drift of dust biown of the surface of the square, In tho winter this sidewalk (the east sidewaik) is utterly impassable, becaaso th taised the centre of the square, and all the thawing snow keeps ruoning out here. They sunk a hole to drain the square so far down that it 1s below tide water ebb, and on the flood all the filth of the East Rive comes up. In that corner (pointing to the northeast) they havo sunk a basement to hold working tools, over which they intend to erect the music stand. It wag sunk without any attention being paid to the drainage, a now it is FULL OF STINKING WATER, that sends out a horrible smeil when the sun shines. Over there (pointing to the northwest corner) they are patting down foundations for a water closet deep and solid enough for the Capitol at Washington. Go over and sec the engineer and he may give you furthor information. The reporter saw in the near distance MAN IN A GRAY sciT of tweed and a straw hat, rolling and unrolling a map that contaiued a plan ot the grounds. He also pulled out @ tape at intervals, and, with the assistance of a laborer, measured off distances with great gravity of de- portment. The reporter looked upon bim with the same pity he would upon a blind man endeavoring im the dark to decipher the unintelligible hierog!yphies of bygone ages. Ho spoke English poorly, aud gave his name in a tone of voice that utterly baffled comprehension, it sounded like Fioury. He said about this, and no more:— “Shust see what we done, We fill in here and dere, and when we fills in hero and dere and put a dree bere and dere eferyting will be all right’? The litte gang of laborers and the muddied engineer working without any cleat idea in one corner of the great square, while all around them was ebaos and confusion worse con- founded, was a provoking spectacle, Scattered all over were jong blocks of granite that made the foundations for the dismantled iron fenees, and the latter lay iz carcless heaps here and there, THM LITTLE ARABS of the elty were splashi: around in the rain filled e: cavations or climbing over the piles of prostrate iron railings or running up and down the hill of earth in the southwest corner and pegging stones at each other. A thousand iron tree casings were scattered on tho ground that should have been used to protect the young eims irom destruction, all of which aro now rumed b; the practice of the boys in peeling off the bark to mack in their mouths. Mr. Reinhard said he should sue the city tor $20,000 for the destruction of his business. His customers no longer linger iu his saloon to imbibe the gentie lager because the li from the pools within the park opposite his door startles the oliactories and sug- gests typboid fever. Mr, Charles Schuster, on the east side of the square, complains that real estate in the vicinity of the coutemplated terrace has depreciated filty per cent. Mr. Jobn Sheil, Mr, Volnacker, Mr, Reilly and other householders around the square greatly complain of the square and its coudition. THE PARK COMMISSIONERS wore all absent from their oilice on Union square when the reporter called to learn at whose door the re ge lity for the state of things related should rest, ir. Irwin, Secretary of the Department, however, was on hand,’ and of ‘him the reporter asked, “Why Tompkins square as it is and who is responsible?” “Tompkins square,” he replied, ‘could bave been finished last tall, according to the plans agreed upon, if this department had been: furniahed the means. From the beginning Comptroller Green has been constantly obstructing us As long as we were willing to put on our payrolls such men as he sent us all went well, but the moment'we refused to employ any more of his ap- Polntments he stopped payment of our bills, and Comp- troller Green 18 to-day responsible for the condition of Tompkins square,’” “He says, Mr. Irwin, that it is the fault of the Com. Missioners, who, in piace of attending to their legitim- ate business spend their timo im political intrigues,” “Nothing of the kind. We have the evidence here ow that Mi pote on " refused to recognize our billig inoment we declined to recognize the people we aoe to get reg So “a sit » “If you are aided by the Finance Department, how long will it take you to pat the square in order} can have it in fair shape by the Lat of Septem> Rorth- 5 The gro “4 we Pose ty to have in thi west corner will probal abandoned, would cost too much”? é ee “Do you intend to retain that big mountain om the opposite corner !"? “Oh, yes That is approved of by General Shaler ana the officers ot the Nationa: Guard. Ti will be terraced so that the people will be able to have a good view of the parades. Two corners will be laid out in the same style as you see in the other parks. If we only get ‘he necessary funds we shall go ahead with the work ea rapidiv aa noasinia!?