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REAL ESTATH ast mid. SMALL FRAME HOUSE, N ROOMS, AND two lots for sale; xecoud lot has stable room for two jornes, waxon room and layloft; will be sold very cheap. or might be exchanged for a small piace inthe country. For tag Mir vases ROWE, Keal Estat rol THE ONLY EVENING NEWSPAPER OF NEW YORK, AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION LAST WEEK, 36, S83, ENTS A COPY; ADVERTISING Ais ae A LINE. WESTCHESTER COUNTY PROPER FOR SALE AND 'TO RENT. A BARGAB ‘Wo STORY Hovse, wrrn ¢ Lot, $2,900; terms easy; Houses to let from $10 to $25 TWO Ci 2 i mouth (well wate BROWN, Morrisunia Depot, | 167th st. (Twonty-third war nt : PROPERTY OU? SF THE Crvy FOR SALE OR TO RE . | HANDSOME 35 ACRE FARM—GOOD BUILDING! fruit and water; 17 miles iu Jersey; for s le extromely D. CURLEY, 12 Centre st low. | T PLAINFIELD, FOR $200-LA0GE HOUSE, 14 | 41 rooms, barn. & If pri Inquire wt 46 Ferty st) NOTTAG SHORE INT—9 ROOMS, WITH OR without Furniture: $25 per month ; bathing, boating and fruit and towers in «bundan 14, hours by North Side Railroad. Apply to J.P. TRAVE L. 1, of 48 Beckman st ae A VERY HEALTHY PRODUCTIVE AND ro. wiles from New York; 20 | | eight rooms; new; sli necessary build ings; fruit and nuts in abundance; springs and povds, where trout can be raised by thousands: tor cliidren and bronelsial ; price, $9.00; terms to suit N. ORK & CO. John st. CHOICE F hs, ke,, in Bucks « near large villa; iniles Hou hour trom F 14 trains datly feet garden; 2 acres woodl: running spring water; variety choice fruit; tine bu large stone dwelling earringe | jouse, pli 1,000 autry Now York, Jersey C liroad to Pu, there take North 2 Railroad t own, Pa; arrive | before 1 M. ut Bush’ House, | opposit | S LANDS—LAKG sold tu settlers and others tT. W. MOOR tham square. “REAL ESTATE TO DXCHANGE. — | XCHANGE--BROOKLYN HOUSE, ALL IMPROVE. | ments, aud cash for Farm, Dr. BYR! & OR EXCHANG. AND SMALL TRACTS, Ww 169 Ez sau st., room 9, rWO FARMS, IN THE cB PRISCOLL, A VALUABLE PATENT to one who ewn attend to ‘or Farin in good location. Post oflice, Norwich, JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Right that will bring a to Introducing it: will be exchanged Address PATENT RIGHT, box Conn, por bray New Have . Hi ALBERT, Tarryvown, N, T°, FOR TENEMENT PF Trac bordering on toe Potomac commanding the tase of the most valuable thober land inthe mineral region of Garrett county, for- Mary), Address MINEIGAL nd rly Aleshany connty, ION, Herald ottice kD TO EXONANGE—KQUITY oklyn Property for « Dwel below 7Uth st, Address EQUIV Y, He IN IMPROVED ein this city A ative, dress immediate! Wxtep TO BUY-A THREE hich stoop House, betwor 20,000 to $30, Address AL Ww. WOR BUSINE Beer BUILDING Fireproo! on Nassau. Ann and Fulton ste suitable for bankers, Insurance offices or Locats First Floor to let awyers: will be let toget! be vltored ty suit enunts if desired; adupte Ss oF stores. Reasonw Also some eligible Law Oiices to lot, t THE PREMISES, Inquire tor janitor. ) ONE OR MORE TE with or without power iW PLY At RE + next door Apply on LARG ST FLOOR TO LET or manufacturing purposes; cheap. Bowory. kB Ingnire at AND HOUSE 191 CHATHAM Owner Ro WARSZAUR, 783 N1.— STORE corner Oliver st. Le ] opal TO LET, 54, 60 AND 68 CHAT 4 haw st.—Ono of the most desirable locations in the ity; more than £0 rooms; has teen put in_ thorough and lete order; also the Store Floor Ni, . with addi- Honal entrance on Chi ve St: unable tloor, plate g Window and every convenience for an extensive’ and profit. able restaurant. Apply to EDWARD BRIDGE, No. 3 Brovdwa Po Ler—winit OR WitHoL large. lighted Floor, and all modern i 0 1 “elovater, power, TPO LET-1ce WOUsE ber, located one block fA, W. SCHOPPA, OL provements. ID FLOORS, 196 West 19th 4X10, UNTIL o m Washington Market, Fray st. FISH MARKET, WITH FD at 770 Sth w oO LET rT FLOOR, GLASS FREON light business. 16 East 15th st., newr Pitfan ©)D AND 8D FLOORS OF 117 FULTON AND NO, 44 ats., with or without sten ; elitrance separate a F DWELLING 12° windows on alton st, HOUSES TO une’ LISH BASEMENT NOUSE IN the best part of Sad st.; occupied by a physician tor 10 Feura Address W. F. D., Herald Uptown Branch offic % ina BR MONTH AND BOARD POR wite and bi Aftal thre wh stone it oly ~ HD * FURNISHED EN. Unfurnisned. THREE STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOU 44. to let; No. 7 Moi . Nenr East Broadwa: fourteen roo! rents, dunib wail Blevato: to THEODOK RUT A UNFURNISHED DWE «duced rentals. V. br JY Bast 17th vt ] OW RENT—TO 4 story brown stone frescoed House; borhowd, Owner 785 Lexington av pe “STORY WiGiH STOOP BROWN 47 “3 West 3 o st; in handsome ST.—COMFORTABLIS HOM 7 tral location; private family; permanent optional, 4] Post st, NEAR 4i COWS FL oxceitent order.“ Apply to owner, ste FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS TO LEY. A =TO LET, THREE NEWLY FURNISHED ROOME, 2 for gentlomen or gentleman and wile, Call, for three “TENANT; FOUR unsurpassable neigh V—13 ays, at 205 West 25eh st COUPE ¥ NEATLY FORNISHKD OOM Ps second light bea coping if desired. 266 West 2ith st. T 27 COraAGE PLACE —DELIGHTPUL y and charm) Rooms, furnished or unft ouern vonventen LARG SANT ROOM FURSTSHED FOR | Ps bow $1 to $5; unfurnished if desired. No. S29 B5t0 st., we sth av PARLOR rent moderate, FORNISNED voms, to let; JNURNISHED FRONT ROL i, SECOND FLOOR; ALS hall Roows. 16 Rust 15 four doors frou Tiffany's. F SUED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN; second floor, No, 3 Union court, Uni vity plu PURNISHED ROOMS TO KENT: ALSO A SUIT OF S ton ay., near 25ih at. F’ NISHED Office and Be drusets; Sleeping f ] AND: LY maprovem Beast Suth st. JEAILY FURNISHED ROOM, WITi fronting on Broadway; terias moderate , between 12th and 13th sts, EATLY FURNISHED OR HALE i mt and $2 1d Rust 1th » ED ROOMS TO RE we of Kitchen if desired. ats; AL . 882 Broad: ROOMS, EN SU gentlemen or for housekeeping. a1 West uear Elevated Railroad pulkg a | ADY WILL LET HANDSOMELY FUR. | poms to genteel, quiet parties Address | id office. | NO. 164—PURNISHED BR 6 BAST TT gt. FIRST HOUSE PROM STH AV.— Largs sad well furuished Rooms: reference required. West iti st.—Wwit SKOOND floor fuznished front Parlor and Bedroom and other Kooms. | OATH ST, WEST, $OS.—FURNISUKD ROOMS, WITT 25 bot asa eold water, | TH ST.. m for houreke: MENTS TO LET. | PRIVATE FAMILY (JUST MOVE rent « Third Floor to « couple at a low Sd and Lexington avs, THIRD PLOOR, 47 JANE ST, PIVE KOOMS, second Hor, 40 Horatio ., BURNUAM'S, 60+ Hadson » PINE APARTMENTS, AT LOW KE. ‘aud Goth may be seem trom ¢ For terms apply to U. A. SEAKS, 8 TO LET AT o4 LI 5 painted, new closets and floors compl ire of owner, RUBERT I. BROWS, ME “LITTLE GEM,” 124 EAST SOTH ST.~ONE ali improvewemts; hardwood and. pic i - 5 $75 @ moni de JOUNS: UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART. | MENTS TO LET. N | EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, Ost DIRECT AND ECONOMIC ROUTE TO TOL A FIRSTCLASS FRENCH” FLATS TO LET “G1 | Ab LAND: BELGIEN, TRE RHINE, SWITZERLAND, ¥ yg ‘“ 4 C., AC, VIA KO M seo. Wank OOS Sar De aA Rb ave | eames DALAMD... -August 17 y ag LET—POUR HANDSOME ROOMS, SECOND | Steamer SCHOLTE * tees eases. - August 31 floor, with every convenience, to # smail family, in ‘These beautiful steamers, carrying the United States mail ST Bleecker st. Kent enth. to the Netherlands, are 1 favorites with the public. house \0 LET—A SPLENDID FLOOR, OF all modern improvements; rent, $18. 49th st a ‘Trips regular rates low, comfort and living perfect. rOUR ROOM For ae. BS cae ‘hak onnts, No. 412 West ¥ ~ | (UREAT WESTERN sre. PL —~""Ta his Olas ana Wecokives ~~ | 70 BRIsIOL, xGhany Dinuor - ing from ple ow | \ BACHELOR WANTS A. COMFORTABLY FUR: | arnacon Sy meneier}® pac! vist | ed Koom, in thi ighborhood of Madison square; | CON Stan] | xehanged. Address k. k., Heraid office. Cabin passage, $19 steerage, $80, ee ees TO BDOWE | currency: excun $120; prepaid steerage certifi: ighborhood | 1d Uptown ping: Address CABit, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. Y. HAVANA AND M MAIL 88. Ll « Steamers leave pier yer ab F M. Tuesday, August 15 ‘Thursday, August 17 y ORLEANS, aud central location, Brauch l SHED, FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR, | between 1th amd sith sts, Sth ur bth ay.,tor house: | CITY OF at keeping, tur tamily of man aud wife; state lowest terms: | CITY Ol tbe reasonable. Address A. C, W., box 161 Herald Up- Ok VERA CR town Branch office, oi Havana, Prozroso, Cw tuxpan and Tampico, ANTED-FURNISHED re a Se W ‘Senses: tr wolek we have ao tre en, EVANDER CONS, SL and 38 Broadway. wa Steumors will leave New Orloany Angust 20 and Septem- y y Cruz and all the above ports, NA DIRECT MAIL LINE— oe "D ROOMS AND BaTil rvant), between TANTED—| for housekeeping (family, two and ‘2d av, and Broadway, 10th and Isth sts: rent, $30 to 810 | N % 1 ‘ famships wiil sail at 3 P.M. from Hermon Angsees &. H., bax 186 Herald oftes. p th River, foot of Cedar st, for Havana direct as W ROOMS, follows | ng, unlurnishe WILME Tuesday. August COLUMBUS For freight aad tions, upblg te ‘Thursday, August ving Umsurpaswed uccommod P. CLYDE & CO,, No, 6 Bowting Green, prompt pay uo children; 49 Herald offies. A SMALL HOUSE IN A RESPECTABLE amily four aduts; rent not to exeoed $1002. | McKELLER, LULIN ‘Agents in Havana, 2 Post office, Flushing, L. 1, mae Ti a V b LE (NO FAMILY). | M Stoamships,—ALGTERS will sail from pier 36 Nort re us in a private tauily; rent $10 | River on satueday, August 19, 0t3B, M., for New Orcans to $15, Herald Uptown Braneb direct, tra «x Texas freight there te Morgan's Louisiana and Vexns Railroad for Morgan City, thence per Morgan's steamers to Texas ports. Through ' ills of iad signed to all te on the sissippi iver, Mobit ANTED— y furnished Room, in strict! W east and below 14th st. ; reterehees given. Address worms, ‘ 2 ' . veston, Indian Corpus. Christi, Irazo not exeoeding $25 monthly, ». W., box G37 Post office, — Revdace: BrownsvtiaRanian all potnte’c °. Ws steb—By A DESTISO IN ~ | Harrisburg and San Antonio, H Sentral, tice, Rooms for an olfice in # private | and Great North Ly aed location moderate, Add | Fulton | Herald and risk fected $1.200.Aaati A n policy of ©. State at, York, about September 20, Address BL. H., 1 ’ 1s, 34 per cent; to ‘Lexa. Now York. wafers 4 pe further information apply Wh -aite. Gtealeaie | fg CHAOS 20, Ageuts; office, pier WANTED TO KENT—\ SMALL HOUSE, WITH STA- 2 ve S ble, this side of Hudson Kiver, within one hour from PACIFIC MAL paxamwa TRA city; healthy jocation. Address, giving particulars, H. F., i LINES. Herald Uptown office. | EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS NMAN LINE,—MAIL STBAMERS © tor Queenstown and Liverpool For CALIFORNIA, JAPAN ZEALAND, BRITISH COLUMSIA, ORKGON, Xe, Salling trom pier 42 North’ River, N FRANCISCO, vin ISTHMUS OF PANAMA, SOLON thursday, August 17 For CLIY OF CHESTER... Saturday, Aug. 19, at 30 P.M, yee g . : oe ce a ; i weting tor Central Ameriew and South Pucitie por CITY OF RICHMOND. \Satorday, Aug. 26,0010 ALM, | Connecting ict NUISCU to JAPAN and CHINA. CITY OF HERLIN ... Saturday, Sept. 9, at 43304. M. | toasty ae AT BLA Pridage ek CITY OF CHESTER’ paturday, Sept. 23) us O° ALM | Preamellp Ee a ed ee BAS ear CITY OF RICHMOND, Saturday, Sept. 2O.at 20 P.M. ae UR ALLA. On MEANS. Seo tf From pior 45 North River. Stexinship CITY UF SAN CO. ‘ed, Aug. 16 Cabin, $30 and $100, gold. Return tickets on favorable | yp, ae Dratts at lowest rates. rooms weidships, ad 33 Broadway. terms Stecrage, $28, currency, Saloons, staterooms, smoking and JOHN G, DALK, Agent, 15 NMAN LT SAILING The uttention of importers of merchandise from the vited to the {relent oF pussaze apply Db ur North River, foot Canal st * GALVE nthe United ptates mail. —The STON, Cuptain Deering, will sail duy, Augnst 19, at 3 P.M. trom Pier 2 Through bills of lading given to ulPpo and Yexas, Conteal International and Great Northern, Gul- Jy Houston und Hendersin, aud the Gulvestun, Hor risburg and San Antonio railroads, Freight aud insuranes | as est rate freight or passage, having auperior accommodation y to C,H MALLORY & Oo., 153 Muiden lane, oO” DOMINIC sal BE, FROM BORDEAUX TO NEW YORK. 4 onth. d the Jouston LIMERE BKISTO! Y OF LIMEKI JOH NCHOR LINE NEW YORK Kae 28, 3B Me TEAMSHIP” COMPANY, — irom pier 37 North River, Victoria. Sept. 2. Bolivia... Aug, 26,10 P.M. | Anehoria Sept. 9) BALM. | days und Saturdays at 3 PM ting’ with the Virginia NEW YORK AND LONDON. and Tetnessve Alt Line, AUaitic Coast Line, Picdinont air Anglia - 28,11 A. M. | Austratia. 4 Mt esapeake und Ohio Kailroad wud with the com- 2 P.M. | & pt 23. M. | pany’ss tines to interior points in. River, New Y Viegi ewbern and Washington, ‘0 GLASGOW, RPOUL, LONDON | every Iuestw ymud Saucurda OR LONDONDERRY. Lewes. Del., Mouday, Wedn. odations. connecting with Marylind and Delaware railroads, ts on favorable terion, 'y; intermediate, $45, currency. ations unsurpassed, ets wud 's of lading to all points at insurance to Norolk, &e.. 4 por ved daily ut pier 37 Nortie River. ( N. Y, Presi AND LIVERPOOL. SEW OKLEAD NITED STATBS MAIL. VUE Chomwk f The steam ue take the Lane Routes recom- yee Bie Seasanieioe mended by y,. S. No going xouth of the HUDSON, Cuptain Gager, Banks ou the passuge to Queeistown ail'the year rou on SATURDAY, August 19, at lock P. M., it saa usctist 1 trom pier No. 9, North Tiver. pton. ber Through bills of lading giveu to Mobile and principal ptember 16, at 3 F points on the Mississippi stiver. pusapne, Gor Steeraxe, Appiy to CLAK MAN, 8G West st. ( DIRKOT TINE FOR FLORIDA .: Fernandi steamer C. f day, August 18 at 3 P.M ks, pier & $100, in gold 2a, retarn tickets on nd bath rooms least t sen. luon staterooms, ips, where the ¢ of coméort hitherto placed affording « Through tickets issued to wil unattainable For inspection. of plans and other iuformation apply at | poiits. For freight or passage apply to C. H. MALLORY & the company’s office, 37 Broudway, Now York, | O., 153 Maiden iano, gins ELisnaledbilten Sale NOR HALIF. 8, AND =, Jol DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. CROMWELL STEAMSHIP GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING A? PLYMOUTH GG. B.) Tuesday, August for the landing of passengers. Septemb Cabins provided with clectric bells. Sailing from pier 43, pest route to Nova Scotia, foot of Barrow st... K., as follows — St. Lawrence. Exeellent usser odations. For frcigut or passage a SLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West #1 LABRADOR (Sanglier . ly to CANADA (Frangeul) acurday, Aucust 19, 4 P. Saturday, August 26, 10:30 AMEKIQUE wdeptember 2, 4 P.M. apes — acd DE PASSAGE IN GOLD dneinding wine): st aman Oe Pen he STEAMSHIP inst cuit, $110 to $120, wccording to accommodation, ; ; f a pap ene' second (abi "Third envi i Ne m2 South ot Return tickets at reduced rates. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDR. Stcerage $26, with superior uccommo including wine, bedding and utersiis, witheut ext QUIS DE BEI (Oly SARD LINE.—B. AND NDS OF THE HUDSON BY DAYLIGHT, Y POWELL, for West Point. Newbur, Kingston, landing at Co Hamburg, and Marlboro by ferry. will leave pier 30 North River (Vestry st.) daily, Sundays ted, at 3:3 P.M. Connects at Pougbkevgete with for the No ork ith a view to diminishing the chances of collision, the steaiwers of this line take a specific course for uli xeasens of the year. | STEAMBUATS LEAVE ‘On the outward passage from Qaeenstown to Now York or Neri cainae ate ae ipo Boston, cigesing the meridise MOCBO at 45 aslonde or woabing fr erat Nort Pires Cane eanee axeepled, abe as north of 4 ‘ je homeward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at | 12 !are. Excursion tickets to Albany, Satatoza, Montroal 42 Jutiude, or noting to tie hurth of 42. “S| and return, “Meals on European plan. FROM NEW YORK FOR, LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS. | LBANY AND TOY BY DAY BOATS C. VIBBARD TOWN, A “and DANTEL DREW.—Leavo Vestey st. pier at 8:10 | *RUSSIA......Woa., Aug. 16] ALGERTA,,,.Wed., Aug. 30 | ind 24th at. at 8:80 A SEYTHEN Wed. aug, EBOTHNGE® Wed. sept. 6 | (by ferrybout), West Point. sie, Rhine. Steamers marked * do not carry ate paracnyers. | beck, Catskill’ and Hudson, Albany Cabin passaze. $50, $14) und $190, cold, according to ac- | with'new train at SP. M. for the West over New York Cons commodation. Return tickets on favorable terms, | i Suratogu and Round Lake, To Steerage tickets to aud from all parts of Kurope at very ite and re! 1; day, ay, low rates. Freight and passage office No. 4 Bowling ¢ SE SHAKLES G. FRANC. Pp JERS PER STEAMSHIP RU from the Canard whart, fuot of Grad wt 2 P, M., on Wednesday, August 16, 1876 CUARLES G. FRANCKLY No. 4 Bowling arate and 1 } YORK AND SEWRURG, BY eave Fulton st., Brooklyn, at i; Vestry » and 24th st, at 92 AL AM, Janding at Yonkers, Iona Istund, Cozzens’, West Point and Cornwall, Returning, arrive at Brooklyn 7 P.M. for the round trip, $1; to Lona Tsland ant return SLA EMBARK .. Jersey City, Sn MTIZENS LINE. ELEGANT STEAMBON Toy, Saratoxa ind all Kast and West ASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, | leave dai! )atG P.M, from pier 49 North ND LONDONDERRY, River. Throug thekots, good for : VAISKILL ( : toga ouly $2 50; excursiom trom pier 42 ». ALK OF STEAMER NbW CHAM- H PION or WAL PT daily, trom Canal . pier rth Kiver, 0H Fare, She, “Kerths free. | J)AILY LINE TO NORWALK.—PARE REDUCED. Hy the swift steamer ARROWS whart, Brovklyn, at 2:30 PM; pler a M., and toot of iid st. 3 P.M.” Returning, a7 BOA. M., daily (Sundays excepted) why with the Danbury and Norwalk. xu modations; return tieke », $9). Stecraqe at low to AUSTIN BALDWIN & © ow York, STEKRAGE TICKETS AT 45 BROADWAY AND AT Tilt COMPANY'S PIER, FOOT OF CANAL Si. NORTH | ait $50; return ng Jewel's iver 245 P, aves Norwalk comnecting each New Haven rail I AMHORD AMERICAN PACKET CORPAN | rouds. Fare, 3 cents; excursion tickets, 50 cents. a: tor PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG,” | TONA ISLAND, WEST POINT AND NEWBURG—SEB ea August A eee i August 31 adver.isement of steam Armenia, Q sa} a ve 7 vLVAN Kates of uth Cherbourg, ENNSYLVANTA RAIL GREAT TRUNK LIN AND UNITED STATES MATL burg und al irst Cabil S100, gold ead Cabin old; eurrency. f TL ROUTE, RUA ROP a Con C RERICHAD £ BOAS, Traine leave Now York. via Desbrosses and Cortlandt 61 Bee ee, Gener) Pastenxer Agents. | Express for Harrisbarg, Pittsburg, tho West and South, with Paliman palace ached, | BML. Sunday, 6 and 8:30 POM For Willlamsport. Lockbaveo. Corry. and Erie at 2:40 and SOA. M., 6 and 8230 W ILSON LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, sailing from pier hy River xx follow NAVAEL OTHELLO. 8280 P.M., connecting at Corry for Titnsville, Petroleum COLOMBO Sept. 16 | HINDOO. disk Contre, and the First cabin, $70, currency: second cabin, $45, currency, | For Baltimer Excursion tickets on very favoravle terms. ‘Through tickets ington parlor cars daily, exe issued to Continental and Bultic ports. Appiy for full par. | Sunday. arrive Woanington 4:10 P.M. tienlars to CHARLES L. WRIGHT & CO., 56 South st. H M0 ond 9 PM M. yo AL M., 1223), t.” Accomino- Ae Me i, -M., and 3P. M. niterinial depot anday 7:20 A. M. ewark, Elizabeth, Kabway, Prineoton, Tron- ton, Perth Amboy, Flemington, Belvidere and other poitits, seo local schédu'e at wil ticket offices, Trains arrive:—From Pittsburg, ¢ 4 10:20 A. M. and 1 M. daily: 10:10 4. Mand 6:50 P.M. daily, exeept Monday. From Washington aut Baitinor WAL Me 4:10, 5:10 and deiphia, 5:5 NORTH CuRMAM LLOTD, aN STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, OUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. * pier foot of 2d st ng. 19) MALN hug 28 | NEC ssage from Ne’ | ; ¥. Sept. | w York to Southampton, Havre. | } | For trains to . $100, gold; Second Cabin, $40, gold; Steer- ago, $0), currency, turn tickets at reduced rates Fropnid Steerage Certificates, $32, currency. Por freight o passe ge apply to VELRICHS & CO NATIONAL ENE FROM No. 2 Bowling Green. Rs 44 AND 47 + FOR LONDv: DIRECT, HOLLAND... ‘ Saturday, 9AM. ti FOR QUEE. NUAND “LiVekPooL. Sand O44 Broadway, No, 1 Astor IN AN M.) RGYPT.. Sept. 2.3 P.M and Cariiandt’ sts.; No. 4 Cor DAM | ITALY... Sept, & 83) AM. Sand 113 Hudson $50, currency. kraivr passage, $6, curreney. » FL upward at current prices. Appiy company’s ofeo, CO Broadway, yon at . anager. qe EVENING TELEGRAM, {ALL RIVER 1 Via Newnort and Fall R Hteamboats BRISTOL and PROVID: f North River, foot of Murray st. daily (Sundays THB ONLY EVENING NEWSPAPER OF NEW YoRK. | OFM. Throuzh tickets sold at all’ she pri AVERAGE DAILY GIROULATION LAST WEEK, | } NE TO BOSTO? LONG BRANCH AND THE Kailyoad - Fare lower than by June 1% 1876 Leave New | York from pier 8 North River, foot Rector st., 6:45 A. M, for CENTS | Long Branch and Seabright, ke: 945 A.M. ioe Philwitol- pia, Long Branch, Toms Aver, Waretown and Vineland 3:40'P. M- for Philadelphia, Long Mranci and Tuckertown Brane! iver and Waretewn s LPHIA VIA ’ ern aay other ronte, mene ‘om STAT px " d hoat and passenger train tor Long TOWN 3 Sundays, 0:00. A. M. tot Long ranch, returning ge oniling 0 or. W. Ss) SNEDES, G. rom 46 North River. “1 POPU . vy 1a an : | QARATOGA.—THE MOST POPULAR AND DIRECT Foadtresaatpc hate | MUNA AK: SObe ae tees | Sarees ig by the splendid veamors of the Pouple’s, Line $88, 870 and Be, | EW aud ST, . leaving daily trom pier 41 North Tate 3 | River, at 6 PSM. Great reduction in ture by excarvion Passongors boo bung, Norway, | Hicketsto Albany, Saratoga aud Mont Aa i Sweden, dc. Of ts on Ireland, England, France and Ger- | GToxivaron LINE FOR BOSTON. rai scion LIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway, “Ateamers RHODE ISLAND and NARRAGANSETT, from Pier 38 North Kiver, foot of Jay st, abo P.M, “AMERICAN LL Providence L ve 0, Weokly Mail Steamship Service between 27 North Ri pt PiiLaDebenia “AND LIVERPOOL, pee one a GALA Bacat Ss0k <fnagibsnuss ef calling at Queenstown, Salting y Thursday from ry wadelpbia and EXCURSIONS. 2 Sailing every Weones-ay Irom Liverpool ‘ Ohatoiecce The tollowing steamers are appolated to sail from Phila. Sa becis MevTana Chiseoee Welder, GaETe «,;-/Aug. 17) ILLINOTS.......ept, 7 | . Oriental, Excelsior, waritan Beach, Alderney OF LAMERICK “Aug. 26] *LOKD CLYDE Sep 4 | Park, Cold Spring and Tone Isinhd Gr ace ane” Aug at | ote ee SeRE LT | Sts Opposite Christopher wt, ferry. B. CROSSETT. ASSAGE IN CURRENCY, —FIRST CLASS ROCKAWAY EXCURSION HOAT.— A. ), according to location. y: Sul | | N wie: tekete to and frou all points | 5. ram, bat pleaty of fan, The clipper steamer SUN. 1 Captain John Hl, Holmes, will make DAILY and UNDAY EXe Harien and Murti and 120th te at nin, leaving 2d ay Bow, New taven inilroad dock, Sikh, 119th st, 8:45. For passage, rac ight and a . 80: ; : set SE oS iP S088 eltateee Bath a 890; Sid vt 9; Grand at Puiton Market a 7 Walnut st., Paitadeiphia, — | nirning, leaves Rockaway at 3:4) P.M. Music and: ro- GEORGE W. COLTON, 42 Broad st., New York. | freshinenten bosrd. Fares 40 ‘Excursion tokete, JOHN MeDONALD, Vassenger Agent No. 8 Battery place. JOR CONSTANTINOPLE. Cal AT GliRal tar —The first class British iron steamship KING AR | VHUR, 1.421 tons, Captain John Cowell, wil sail for the | © ports on Saturday, August 19 having splendid weeom- modations for « limited number of first class passengers. Apply to OM, dL, WRIGHT & CU, Agents, No O6 bouth ot So cents. Children over ten yours, fuil fare, * i . M. LONGsTREK AY NOVEL WEEKDAY S!10W. “To sen the poople Koing wo High Bridge and rewuen for | 20 cents. They go to enjoy ® splendia sail | man that dare jamp off the igh Bridge 4 o'clock. | "They take boats frum Fulton atid Grand sts, halt hoarly CHINA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ‘A BULLAY, superintendent, | riv, | oul: A. Oth st. Eas South Grand st Fulton Returni 5:15 P.M. Fare, 35¢.; Exeursion tickets, 50. good on either li SPECIAL NOTICK,—No delay from low tide. Only boats muking all the laudings at Rockaway. IM ARY=1 Tenjoy it so much, NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1876.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. 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Ivan de Woestyne, correspondent of tho Paris Figaro, vas made an extended tour through Bulgaria aud bas written several graphic letters to that journal, in which he describes the atrocities committed by the Turks, The following extracts will be found extremely interesting. Although the author is evidently apti- Turk in his fecitngs, there 13 no reason for supposing that the story he tells is exaggerated, He thus de- seribes his experiences on tho first morning of his visit to Adrianople:— Atthe first street corner a‘ter leaving my hotel I found inyself pposite # man hanging, whose ieys were suil kiekimg copvulsively. He was suspended trom the door of w shop. e feet were lustened and the hapas tied = bebind = bis back, but the | face Was uncovered and the tongue hung from the mouth, The fect were scratching | the side wall of the door in a vain endeavor to tind a | resting pluce, The shopkeeper, furious that his house should have bzen chosen for the execution, was avus- | ing the “zapties,”” who went away laughing apd driving | before them two other wretches whom they were | ordered to hang in different parts of the town. ‘The | evening before, the tribunal, whicu was composed of | the Turks und “chosen” Curistiuns, hud condemned a | dozen Bulgarians to death on punt of the revolt which took piace three mouths It was decided | that three of them should be executed tu Adriunople aud the other mine scattered trough the country, one at each cross-rouds. 1 sgilowed the soldiers who were driving these untortunates before them with the butt ends of their guns, while crowds of boys threw stones | at them and shouted “Giaour.”’ We soon came to | A GALLOWS CONSTREERRD | of three pieces of wood, the upright and arm being eld in their places by a support trom one to the other. ‘This primitive gallows was erected uuder a lamp which | had been pulled down the eight before by the weight ot another man executed there; tor they hang them here every day. In a jew minutes everytuiug was ready. The cord rolied round the arm ot the gallows, ended in a ranuing knot, which fell down to meer us vietim, One soldier placed tt round the neck of the shorter of the two couvembed men; and then, upon a remark made by one of his comrades, took it off and adjusted it on the talk The reason yiven by the second sol- dier for thia change was that it was difficult to bang tall men from the shops eraily low, ‘The mun was then pi A where he was kept in position with blows trom the vatts of the soldiers’ guns until the rope was finaliy hen the scaffold was kicked from under y had not even taken the trouble to fasten his legs, whien kicked convulsively in his agony, while the ill-constructed gallows groaned, ‘The crowd was al- ready far distant, At the corner of the street the cor- tége seemed to be in doubt as to which route they should take, and the soldiers engaged in a discussion. hang one of the prisoners at the gullows, yet they | were freo to strangle the others where they pleased, ihey advanced towards a confectioner’s shop, winch | Was somewhat Jarger than the others, but the proprievor, guessing their intentions, ran’ in front | of tho ‘troops and put something into the | commander's hand who, changing bis direction, went to acaé. Here the same scene ensued, the owner of tue caté Wok the Sergeant's hand, wio turned to a ca!é op- posite with the same reeult. "All the shopkeepers not car.ng to have a man hanging at tocir door all day pay the zapties to go fartuer on, and the vietim meanwhile has to joliow their zigzag march under an incessant rain of abuse and stones, At last the cortége stopped. ‘The Bulgarun wad faluied. Lwent away, for 1 bad | seen too much, | TUE BASIHL-DAZOUKS. “Bashi” means io Turkish “head,” and “Bazouk?? | “spoiled”? or “datnaged,” so that bashi-bazouk is “bad | bead,” ‘This ollicial name given to these irregular troops show that the government has allowed them ju ittotive. like to take the ish Villages, are 4 wot this | men | and are content Lo send their women into the tlelds, as | 1 have froquently seen them trom the top of ‘my | j The population of Turk- oi Villages everywhere d oof wen aud women, but that whereas with us the to work, here they do nothing those wagon in the vicitiity of the Turkish villages, and when jeaving their work they must go bome with their tuces veiled. While the womeu work the men sit at the door of their cabins smoking (he excellent tobacco which their country affords. This is kept up during the clement portion of the year, and during the wincer the | women work in the barns aud farm houses. There | coines a call “tu arms,” and everything changes face, PREPARING FOR THK FIELD, | Immediately au old fag is brought out from the | mosque, borue by a fellow who, in View of some past explvita, Vears the Ute of chiel, accompanied by priests | reciting short verses of the Koran, the religious senui- ments of which are ‘Down with the infidel,’ and the Feal meaning an ineitement to plunder and destruction. | ‘The village is at once tull of ite andacuvity, Old guns are returbished; Ute old ilint-locks are repaired and re- fitted; the broad blaies of their knives are cleaned and sharpened; all take @ band at the work. of the spoil, and the great thing is to be ready first. It is qlso a question of siaying the giaours, for be who suall shed the most blood will be Avie to aspire to ihe first place or chietiainship of the village. Vanity governs amid savages, It seems, us it sub-pretect, or Kuimakam, makee bis appeal to these pacriotic (?) souls, every available man is en route for the place named for the men of the different villages to meet, fol- lowed by old men and children, the former going to tewch the youug bow to torture the wounded and set lire to vacated dwellings, ASSASSINS AND RAGAMUPPINS. ‘These reunions lust several days, for it is the villagers furthest of that receive the wotice last and who have | the greatest distance to make, Those latter, on arriving atthe town of meeting, tud the others gorged with booty, and, irritated by jealousy, atiack the Curistians ih the streets, where they are supposed to be protected, Among these bandits the bi tur most bratal are the Circassians, whose costumes I sketched im my lust let ter. The ojhers wear the red blouse and spatierdash— shoes they take from the peasants—the beit is filed with long knives and long-varrelicd pistols, aud their liven, When they have any, 18 always bespattered with biood trot the bodies of ‘their wetiins, A Greek vest fitted close around the body and a Landkerchtet tied around the bead completes the dress. ‘They wear noth- img arougd the neck. It would seem that they are Cconstunty in expectayion of being hung. Kverything tuey bave ou is lilihy, repugnant, hideous. Sach are the meu who, aceording to Lurkiah newspapers, “leave their bearth aud home’ to rob “im delenee of their country.” A HUNDRED AXD TWENTY VILLAGES BURNED. Ihave said that 1,000 regular, trained troops, whieh have not been sent, Would have been more effective, but 10,000 Bushi-bazouks bave been sent instead, They Will assassinate more than 30,000 persons. The tear iepired by the authori attack on some of the Christian villages caused them to abandon every- thing, A hundred and twenty-on Villages were women aud cbildren They are thinking | | of tue hand thr | whieh burned, [went by chance to look at one of these— Peroutchitza—tho history of whieh I will give. Ac- cordt estimate of disintere persons «nd Kuropean officials, this la tho hundred and twenty-first, ‘and this may even be considered as beneath the num: ber. Perouichitza ts situated to the left of the railroad botween Phihppopoll and Pazardseayk, midway be- tween these two pl: and 6,000 or 8,000 yards from the ratiroad, It wes Christian village of 350 houses wud having more than 2,000 inbabitants, planted, as It were between several Turkish boroughs as poor by tueir idleness as Peroutebitza was rich by its labor. ‘Toe mstans the call was made for volunteers Perout- chitza was shut m between all its Selghnont. The nobles who were saved in time arrived at Phitippopoll, where they demanded aid more ioad!y than any one of their follow citizens, saying they had Bothing to do with the insurrection, The Governor replied to the effect that he wouid think about it, ‘The consuls mtervened and dressed themselves to an aide-de-camp of the Sultan sent from Coustantinople to report the true state of things They oblamcd a promise of help, which wat reduced to the sending of 4 commission of cone. ltation, The commission gid not even go into the village, whieh the assailants wanted disarmed, to begin with, HOW THE ASSASINS OPERATED. This, in effect, was the way the Bashi-bazouks operated:—They presented them: es before a Chris. tian village, and, according to the “order of auihority, required complete disarmament, After this order was oveyed a massacre of the mea so disarmed was begun, In Case the villagers refused to hand over their guns, &ec., their village was immediately set on lire. Severs villages which had never been armed, and which, con- sequently, had no arms to deliver—a fact well known to the murderers—were treated in just the manner I have indicated. The people of Peroutchitaa answered that they would deliver their arms to soldiers of the regular army, but not to the Bashi-bazouks. Ten the attack commenced by firing the village at the four corners. The Oght lasted four bours, aud the inhab- jtunts, surrounded by firo, took refuge in one of the two churebes, The “autvority’ then sent cannon, bat the unfortunate people held together, though at thit point they were willing to parley, At length, come pictely outnumbered, they consented to surrender, The Urst to leave the church were shot down in cold biood the mstant they showed themselves; they then comprehended that the uttuck was made with but ‘ove object, numely, a general extermination, and ‘they resvived to stand out tv the last, Thus, in a wo there now remains of this village absolutely nothing ol the 460 houses—nothing, nothing, nothing. 1 defy any one to fiad avy other wace than a portion of the cnurch, whose four walls aro riddled with bullets, and a prece of another wail a tew feet 19 height, ‘the ouly object remainicg inside the ehurch waa the hall a paiuting representing St. Paul, 1 have seni it to you, und you wii be in possession of all that remains of @ township waieb paid 50,000 franes a year for duties, MASSACKH, SLAVERY, DABAUCHERY, And as to the population of over 2,000 persons, they are now reduced to 160 old people and children, wha mourn among the ruins which cover ail that was dear to them, Nota strong man ts left, nota woman. All these have been slain, and all those who escaped the massacre have been curried away into slavery to the other side of the Saikaus, where they will be subjected to the Pomacs, renegade Christians, still more ferocious than the Mussulmaps themselves, ‘and Who are always on the raid. ‘The abandoned children who strayed into the country bave been caught and sold at an average rate of fifty piusters each—a hittle less than $3—the lutle girls, at least those. who were pretty, Sent 10 Constantinople and placed upon those secret markets for such bargains which always exist. They will be scattered among the harems, where the ladies always Lave Jittle girls which they ratso. to sell when they be- come of age, These are their lite perquisites, You will understand that the slave dealers ure “expected from Mecea,” a rumor vow being in circulation that the sulo of women 18 about to be recommenced. 1 will be seen that the old Turk is jrst us low as ho wat the moment after the conquest; indeod, these people bave not advanced one step moraily, and’ some ot the recent events have destroyed all that Eurepean civili- zation has been able to achieve in filty years ppon this essentially brutal population, One hundred aud twenty-one villages Lurued, women violated and ebil- dren hacked to pieces, The Bashi-bazouks take tho Inter by an arm or a leg, give them one terrible cut with their knives and then pags un to the next. Those considered most udroit in this bloody work cut the little ones in two across the waist ata blow. A priest told me that some few days previous, while he was crossing a ford one of these burl bodies injured the legs of his horso, One pricst. Was crucified, another was roasted alive. Furtuer on he saw women nnpated on stakes crawo from ricks of hay. My mind shrinks from the remem- brance of these horrors, and { will conclude in the words of gowe of the countrymen to me, “Whatsoover you may say to your readers, you will always be within the truth.” THE STATU 2 OF LIBERTY. ARRIVAL OF THE RIGHT HAND AND WRIST FROM FRANCE. A fragment of the great statuo of Liberty, destined for Bedloe’s Island, was put ashore at pier 57, North | Raver, yesterday, from the French steamer Labrador, It was contained in a huge case, as large asa small dwelling, made of boards nailed rudely together, with open spaces betweon, All of the statue it held was the wrist and right hand, with a section of the torch which the right arm is to hold aloft, bearing a flambeag, which will serve ag a hghthouse beacon, ‘The vast case rested on # truck and was an object of mach curiosity to'the peopic around the docks, The Freneb sailors, of the Labrador, fairly danced uround it im their euthusi- n, calling on those in the vicinity whom they guessed were Americans to come and “ze zee tumb.” ‘Tne thumb, which partly encircled tho torch (a huge cylinder of twelve feet in circumterence) was a lu crously gigantic member. On the thumb nail alone a man of several bundred pounds avoirdupots might.ling & more roomy seat than ina Third avenue car AS for the arm below. the elbow and opening ito the palm meu of ordinary stature might walk abreast within its mterior, It 1s that inside the upper and broader part of the arm above tha civow 48 many as ning men can be comfort- bly accommodated. This fragmentary part is mude of bronzed copper, about a gixteenih of an inch in vhickness. It is in fine, evenly rolled plates, riveted and screwed together In the rmest and most elaborate manner, The completed statue will be about 120 feet in height, from the crown of the head to tho sole of the foot, the e.evaiion of the pedestal being, perhaps, a third of the altitude of the statue, Its understood that a stairease will be placed within the right wen, by which ascent can be made to a bateopy running around the edge of the flambeau. The nelght of the complete arm is thirty-five fect. Of course, the statuets upright, The leit arm is bent so as to eniold and hold lightty toward the body a set of tablets upon whic tho Declaration ot Independence is supposed to be inscribed, A tanie falls over a peplum from the shoulders to the fect, The head surrounded by @ diadem, from which projects a circles of prongs that catch the sun's rays and construct a brilliant nimbus of glory out of them. The folds of the outer garment are so arranged that the edges fold diagonally across the re. Its estimated cost 18 $125,000, half of as already been subscribed. Both pedestal and statue will be completed in two years from now, and it will be the joint enterprise of France and America. Along with the fragment already received and the por- Vion on exhibition at Philadelphia the rmght arm ia Supposed to be complete, HOMEWARD BOUND. THE DETROIT LIGHT GUARD IN SHE CITY YES- TERDAY. The Detroit Light Guard, one of the “crack” militia companies of the West, passed throagh this city yes- terday on their way home, They left Detroit on the Sth of August, sixty strong, with a purty of 600 excur- sionists for the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphi. ‘They arrived in Philadelphia on Sunday the 6th ins and were received by the Stale Feneibies aud company D ofthe First Regiment Pennsylvania State Militia, The Light Guard, alter thoreughly enjoying themse!ves in Philadelphia for a week, left that cy on Saturday for Long Branch, where they put up at the Ocean Hotel and remained till yesterday morning. At half-past ten o'clock they arrived in New York, and, alter a parade through lower Broadway, tog quarters at the Astor House. The company, which is under the command of Captain Lew Cass Twomb ey and Lieutenants Hograef and Warner, presented a remarkably tine appearance as they arched wp Broadway, and though their number wat smal), attracted a great deal of attention along the route, Their marching by tours and platoons was re je for its prectsion, and what few military evo- ere performed 10 their sbort march uv Broad. way were particuiariy noticeable forthe pertect drill manifested. The uniform of the company, the mem. bers of which are exclusively young men, is a dark blue dress coat, hight blue pants, with waite stripe and white | Dearskin sbako with gilt tassel and blue plume. Toey spent the day in visiting the Central Park aud the sev- eral public build ngs, inspected the Henan buildin, and left on the seven o'clock jor Suspens Bridge. They will remain at Ning! Falls one day and rocced thence to Buffalo, where they wtil be received ty the Bullaio Light Guard, After a sojogrn of a day in that city they wili proceed direct home. All whe were spoken to yesterday expressed themselves » highly delighted With their excursion thus far, an looked forward with pleasure to the remainmg few days ot travel o'er they would see again their native city, ANCIENT HANDIWORK, A curious work of ancient art may now be seen is one of the rooms of the basement of St. Stephen's church, East Tweaty-cighth street. it is entirely of wood, said to be cut from the groves of Lebanon, and represents the early history of the world, trom the time of the creation to the crucifixion of Christ The entire work 1# about four feet square and as many feet high. Tho figores and emblems, if not perfect as specimens of art, are quaint and interesting im thei historic associations and groupings. This relic is sai¢ Wo be very old and to be of great interest to connor Sours in anciont art, It bas been recently brought from Rowe, and may now be viewed at the chureh by those who lake an interest in matters of this character, The bistory and ail the facts connected with the work can be easily obtained irom the gentleman who present owner, Sicnor Cesare Facchini, who alone iw Tesponsible for the authenticity of the claims he pute foward for this strange piece of mediwya: wood carve ing. High authority is produced to show the aa tiquity oi the relic, ARRESTED FOR MUTINY. sari Welss, one of the crew of the Hamburg mail steamship Haramonia, was locked up yesteraay, ig the Hoboken Police Station, subject to the disposition of the German Consul General, on a cbarge of insubore dination aud mutinous conduct on board said vessel, = # Seer b| See ed