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- re / oa RRR OMOMTES, |‘ OROANS, ue” The price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. PRIVATE FAMILY WIG SELL STHINWAY | & Son's 73 octave Pianotorte, $225; rienly earved four overstrung Visi 87% ockave Chi wep Bult $357 library, feambes ead dining F ja cham! te Beitding. we co rar. Be Mane be, fold. family ving city, al stous residen West i6tn between oh and ss private seinen Sas CHICKERING, STEHT AY, WER AND KID oy upright and oforves $18 to S00; rent ‘months ar Broadway. ROU ASING A GEN- wrand, square oF nt AL ONE warerooms in pertec: condition and some of them md band Plunosof other wakers; bow ‘or one closely 1 Bast 24th a, New York. PRIVATE FAMILY, GOING (ILL SELL h ‘a magnifier four round prominent makers: 000, usic Cabinet; Elegant Hox tor shipping; also, satin rifice. Call at pri idence. m 6th and 7th ava, N, shippiay 10D SEVEN OUTAVE PLAN less than $100. No, 210 Last A FOR RENT, UPR Piauos of our own m ber of fine second band WM. KN Oo ft, SQUARE AND GRAND also for d rent, a num G T not FIRST CLASS PIANO- te and rea. 3. FINE A fortes for sale at very moderat douable termes at HAUSE BiO: wt. A fow P iets have deen « UP. iT iH for hire, oF sold on install. | x tients Bleage oni] at iactory and warerioms of DECKER 2 DARNLS 127 dd khong a vets 100 PIANOS AND ORGANS to rel Cy nd upward; Steinway’s, Chickoring’s and sihers on vias Himonts§ instruments tuned and repaired, BX. BALL & 15 Base Lith st. LOT OF Para HAND PIANOFORTES, IN thot der, for sale at moderate prices: also Piano- Me eec ar chr cen manuincture. By OHLUKRRING 2 SONS, 15055th wipes ION PLAN ARGEST STOUK OF RE- Jiable sevond band Pianos in the city, some almost new, ‘at one-quarter the original prices for cash oF instalment: also Pianos to rent. iS « . No, 5 East Lith Ais FOUR ROUND 71 PiAl nificent tone and fain pe ‘e00, for $200; esidence, 50 Kast Oth st. Ou ; sacrifier. FEW SECOND HAND PIANOS, RETURNED FROM dustalments, hire, very cheap for cash, or on monthly: id ‘301 HN MALO. 40th A GENTLEMAN WOULD EXCHANGE A SPLENDID new upright Piano for asecond hand square; good bar Fain. Address A. NEWTON, 123 3d av. Moria WILL SELL CHICKERING GRAND PIANO- Ac cost $1,300, for iene shan $300; 7 octave, latest Improvements. near 2d av, e ) ARGAIN— oor PL SS ONLY $150, NEARLY TARY, hy, ma ted; instalments taken; ront %. ARGAINS.—PTANOS, 6 OCTAVE, $40; 7 OCTAVE, overstrung, $110; mS) 13 ohare, ro, clegant ‘ense, $150; rents, 4: Organ, $00, DN, 13 East 14th wi QEAUTIFUL aiay GnGeT $100; STEIN Pinnoforte, every improvement: sacrifice for cash, BIDDL«:'s, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. MiAgNiFroESt T Tie OCTAVE STEINWAY GRAND ent MOVAL.—' THE! 3 —- 481 BROADWAY, ave reuoved their Fiano and Organ Warerooms to. 40 Enst ‘st.. Union square, where thi are prepared to tell nos and Organs ot first class makers for cash or | ‘nstaiments, or to let, at prices to suit the times: second dail Inakruinents ay ireat bargains HORACE WATERS E SONS, 40 East lth st., U: squat pat STRICTLY FIRST 85 PIANOS, UPRIGHT (and, wgnare: arent bargains if sold immediately. Box seg t TOK! pottice. 1 ROSEWOOD PIANO, BY BLOOMFIELD ttperb ti Fie’ abore nts. naw se exhibition and will be sold at ant rosewood Piano, by F. C. Lighte & Co, ‘suction, by TUNIS JULNSON, ‘37 Nassau st, this day, at wood Piano, by Louis Berge & Co. 12 o'clock. $195, Eunt ath $200 —POWERFUL NEW UPRIGHT AND SQUARE hy Pianos, ITED STA 163 Pen COMPAR R10 SASH BUYS BEST PIANO MADE, FIVE rs’ guarantee. WATSON’S Music Rooms, 32 ROOMS, «6. WANTED. _ iat tints City and Brookivn- The price of the Herald has been reduced to three pents per copy. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED 8Y A STRICTLY ato family of adults until the, Iet of May or Jun must be moderate, Address , Herald Uptow: math and 20th sts., Sth and Sth aw a aan ‘stating terms, box 168 Herald Up- except town Bri EA\TLEMAN AND WIFE WISH UNFURNISHED Bedroom on west side, between 25th and 30th st price per month which must be tow. I. ?.C., Herald Up- town office. THE WEST SIDE. ONE OR TWO ia! bebe Lofts, say Steam Power, for manufsetur- beam sie! goods. Apply to WATERMAN & MAYER, 375 ARTE UY A PHYSICIAN, APARTMENTS SUIT- able for an office, between Ist and 7th avs, Address box 175 Heruld office. ANTED— 4 NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM AND Board in w private family of refine invalid indy. Adar. full particulars, FS. Terata oa ANTED—UNFURNISHED, TWO ROOMS, rH conveniences for light housekeeping, between 14th and elerences given. Address L. C. 8. {rANTED—PARLOR AND BEDROOM, WITH ©. pets only, for mother and danghter, in central iggatio BAS, not over $25 to reference a Atudress J, box 105 Ups lerala office. Rayaaetone F GERMAN FAMILY, HOARD FOR A lady andtwo gentiemen; must have two nice Rooms. Address, stating terms, J. 5., Herald office. Wisrenor He oF eight rooms, with barn; one wi ent to guod tenant 5 ald Uptown ofice. mouth ; mona rv. —ON NEW YORK AND NEW depot, Cottage of six proferro box I The price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. T COST.—REVOLUTIUN IN THE INSTALMENT business.—The best Furniture at cash privet on instal- ments, at GEORGE A. CLARKE'S, 747 Broadway. SATIN PARLOR SUIT, COST $450, FO! 25; Chickering Pianoforte, $225; a WR $250 ,gorave inluid case, cost $1,000, for library ures Turkiily Bude, 9757 rep Suit 352 Me Bronzes, Bedding, &c., 14 cost (family leavings vi city Call private residence No. 47 West 16th st, between Sth and 6th ave, [ad BE SEEN THIS DAY AT Mo tng bad Furni- eo eta) Euraiah Su Suit plasty atts $36 ‘and 850: inlaid an steuds, Dressing Unses, Bureaus, hair and spring Matere: Pil lows, Bolaters, &c., Dinin; Pataiters extension Table, fet, Chairs, Silverware, ain. B.—An ee joke TM. Vi’S AUCTION HOUSE. 13 EAST 14711 st. ‘ich SANGER, all kinds; also Organs, Paintings, Mirrors, miscellaneous coods, private » , auction prices, Gates AWARD ON K& given to ro.” A.M. LESLEY, ¢ 6 West Hie MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS, PILLOWS AND gn. Suan bee, half price. Call at Dasement 74 MEG Cant Le The old piace, 113. Fulton price liste ~The price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents MBS, copy. ered nee 40 Vesey vanes 9 AWARDEDSTO if. OLLEN DER, 738 Broadwa: low York, for the jard Tables ami most corer as. OF SECOND HAND BILLIARD TABLES IN perfect order, equal to new, at very low prices. Ih W. COLLENDER, £55 rondway, 3 ganas AT DUCED PRIGES AT tory and julia corner of Sth st, Garena AND rarer ment of Grates iMag Saee pa if vate to low or halt frooLcer & CU., No, 384 Canal st, low down, # Yor! Ls QTEWARTS SLATE, MARBLE. AND Woop MAN- vd £10 up; the trade ~The price of thé Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. T 803 BROADWAY, OPPOXITE 1TH monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silvorware, a. Voids Towns nezotinted. qT 767 BROADWAY DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND Abetet bought and sold; also lone shone a oa the Ji. Watehos, Jewelry, Silks, Laces and Person Propert: af every description bonuls and rite “ata JAMES I, ANCES—€7 ,000, AT VALUABLES, DIAMONDS, hen, Jorelty. ilverware, Seniakine hoaght, sold washes joany effect a: oxtavlis 4 H5, ' é M BARRING, 785 Broadway, NEW YORK HMRALD, FRIDAY, ___BURUPEAN STEAMSHIPS, The price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. Steeraze pase Broadway. age, S's, currency. upward at current fates. Apply at the company’s office, 40 Steeraxe tickets can also be ed company's piers, H and 47 Nort Pw EEPROM hy ali AND 47 NLR. MANK.Nov. 11,1 ian LAND Now 18, LIVERPOOL, SGUAND Sow HLL P.M. 17 AL ML be obtai ab the ". munis Manager, Cabin passa: currency ; excursion ticket) QPECIAG NOTIC. pshio NEVAL REAT, WESTERN en TO BRISTOL (ENGLAN be ‘DIRECT, from pier 18 Kast River as follows; — aa HE jaturday, Nov, = Br ORGAN, Hamourg, Norway, ‘ar: ‘Tretson, England, France and Ger- UION, 29 Broadway. SPLENDID MAIL STEAM yr 43 North (\UNARD LINE. With steamers of this ling ta) the yeur. ‘On ine outward pas Boston, crossing ing to the north ‘On the of 43 homoward passage, crossing the meridian of 50 at de, or nothing AN NOTICR. view to diminishing the chances of e io i specific course fer all sensu to the pS AR M.S 8 CO town to New York or Feo SEW YORK APOk LN Live Poot AND QUEENS. al A, ‘ed.. Nov, BY Steamers inarked thus’ ey oi por carry st Sabin passage, $80, $100 and $130, gold, ackodlig, to Se modation. Freight and pass: 5) OME 2 Reurn tickets rage vieketste aud from al office No. 4 Bowling G HARLES G. FRANCKL re GE. Al, Mall, STEAMER MEW ECN NEW N AVRE, CALLING AT PeyMocrn wa By Hor the lund; plendid vessels on thi fs parts ot Europe at very on, Agent, yOONPanns ORK of passengers. favorite route for the Contl- bing provided with electric bells) wiil sail from pior nent No. 43, loos of Bi Fir: econ peat) 3 Return ti ickete' ac raduaed rates azo, $26, with superior accommodation, sro Bt, F ude i +0 st GRKMLAIN. Weeuaae. ‘Baturday, RE! abun; Dax OF PASNAGE iN GOL] ‘abin, Slo, $0, $120, necording to accommodation ; North Kiver, as follows :— Saturday, Oevober 28. 2 P.M. (ineluding wines) + including without extra charde. bteam- copy, NEW YORK. oN! NEW. ternational and Great Northern Texas Bac cite ‘and Trans, Continental Railroads Fretxtuse for 5 Fulton landed at Rockport. Li ‘and channel ise 2 Corpas Rien ws , an risbary eee San Aenin Houston and Texas Centr cted under opea policy of ¢ vekew Grieans, 5 per com, to Texas ports, % freight. og forher jniormation apply ig fed WHITNEY & © otic per cent. CHARLES North Kivs co ee OR 3, IFAX, ND St JOHNS». F Fr MOVWELL STSAMSHTP LINE. leave pier 19 North River following duys, at 3 Pees 36 WASHINGTON, Friday, November, 3 Ghonga CROMWELL, ber T ‘lost dineet, cheapest aud quickest route to ) Newfoundland Ze ee se ‘ at Excellent pas ir mecutumudations. For freight 1y to CUMERE SEA cy so ll ain direct, us Wednesday, Nov. Saturday. Nov. 11 orth River, foot of Cedar st., for Have CLYDE. For freight nnd ‘0 aving unsarpassed sccoumoda- tions, apply, CLYDE & CO.. No. 6 Bowling G M oKELLAR. LUNING & COs Agents ln istane . HAVANA AND MEXICAN « Aeamders leare pier rOR HA crry OF HAVANA. clry OF V URL Saturday, Ociober 28 Wednesday November 8 day, November 15 GHY OF NEW York Wei FOR VERA CK D NEW OKLEANS, Havann, Mrozteno, Canipeaet , Taxpan via CITY OF MEXICU For freight and pa + Saturdi A Btoamers will leavo New Orleans cember 1 for Vera Crag and all th Oo” DOMIN TEAMSHIP © . Nnilthe from pier J7 North River ot Norlolk. City Point and Richmond, Tuesdays, Thars- a Saturdays At 31, M.. connecting with the Virginia unessee Air Ling, Atiaiitic Coust Line, Piedmont Alt Line, Chesapeake. an into Hallrond, and with, the. com: imy's stoam lings to interior points a "North Caroline and irginia, Newbern and Washingto ©. (vin Norfole), overy Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Lowe: Monday and Thursday ay 3 P. AL, connecting sepa and Delaware railroads. Senger Xccommod.tions Unsurpassed. assace tickets and bills of lading to all points Tneurance to Norlolk, dc... er cent Freight received daity at pier 37 North dv al ottiees, 197 Greenwich st” _N. Le MeCREADY, Presidey * GUID! Beh The pr oof he ‘Herald has t been reduced | ‘o (three cents per copy. passage only $1 portan: to Philadelphia excursi@n tickets via Hudson River Railroad or day boats. taken. for passage aud cabin berths; regular Hudson River Railroad tickets re- ceived; ASSAY Hoy sl room berths allowed in ex. ebange fur the largest ind most musniticent steamba nd leave pior 41, North di we ry River, noar Penny ily (Sunda: ANBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANYS LINE | River, none “i Re ee ak thane aiees SrPLYMOUTU. CHE /RBOURG and HANBUR 4 Ga L LEI None BUEVIA.. Ess tor Uhiaegn aed all pales § est. 0 2 N. B.—Staterooms warmed by steam and Meals on the Rutes of passage to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg, Ham- burg ‘nd ml me in Knginnd :—Firee Uabin, 8105, gold; | european Pls 4m bin, bra hala Hiearag $3), currency. R. RICHARD Titaneeal Pi " eenlopS arAaGow, Cabing, $55 to BA, Aecording fe UN NEW" YORK. 0. ty LAVERPOOL OR Intermediate. $35 NEW YOu SomPaE SBE Oct. 28 noon. ‘Angila, ‘ov. 4,7 A. M935 to Steorage, ‘$2 Cabin Excursion Tickets at reduced rates, Drafts issued for any amount at current rates. os. 20 and 21 North River, New York. ON pene re 7 Bowling Green, {TED STATES MAIL. § STEAMERS, AND GLAS A DERRY. to accommodations, pos AND 18, 7A. M Wises v. 25, 11 ALM Ont ¢ STE. MOSEL. WESEK (MAN LL SHIP LING SETWEEN AEN P OUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, Company's pier, foot of 2d st, icone Saturday, Uct. RHEL saturday, Nov. 4 Hates of pasence trom Now Saturday, Nov, 11 je it .... Saturday, Nov. ‘ork to Southampton, Havre bin, $109, gold; Second Cabin, $60, gold; Steer nereney. turn tickets at reduced rates, id steerage certitientes, $42, currency. ight or pasbage Bot OF Pa TL HS & CO., 2 Bowling Green. &C., ‘These beautiful AND ECONOMIC ROUT. oxy. RE LCS, THE VIA KOTTERDAM. Netherlands, are great t UN 4 oaths Willuaar st. To HOL- ERLAND. ( RUINE, SWIT d oriven with the public. rt and living racer For (Morris! en Dearie. STATE OF PENASYLVASIA alternate Thursday thereatter. to eccormmodasioy ; return eed fe gf to austin BALDWIN & « cos No. 72 Bro Sree Vickers. tr 45 BROADWAY AND AT E10 GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, yORELES AST AND LONDONDER! orth hier oot pt.Cann st). § ry THE GOuP ANY ‘3 BR. NORTH PIER, Hows :— FOOT OF CANAL Wisox Tani FOR & SOUTHAMPTON AND HULL, polling from pier 53 North ates ‘as follows October 28 | OTHELLO: NAVAR. BoLoNho.. First cabi Excursion tic! vember 4 HINDUO. 70, eurrency; second eabin, $45, currency. ete on very issued to Coutinental an Baltic favorable terms, Through tickets ly. tor fall par ores, Hee CHARLES L. WIGHT € COs sd South st 7 HITE STAR © sieeviNG a LIN ENSTOWN AND,LIVERPOOL, THE UNITED STATES MAIL, jeamers of this \ine take the lane routes recom. The mended by Lientenant Maury, U. 8. N.. going south of the Bitee Molen reasonable Salvon st amidships, wi of comi De m Wiite Star Docks, pier o2 and #100, in gold; return tickets on ms. | Steernge. & rooms, #nokil ¢ the noise und motion are least, affording « + hitherto unattainable at sea. ae aad bath rooms are placed degree Foe inspection. of plans and other information apply at the company’s office, 37 rondway, Now Yor CORTIS, Agent, R®2, STAR LINE. inted to carry the Belgian and United Sti ‘he following, ateamern a From Patindetpbie. From AN Sept. 23 prod 01 nah NEDERLAND KICES OF Pass First Cabin...... ‘Steerage ‘Oct. #90 ickets to and from Passens:. accommogations for ail classes uni rps re aan rat ft treight and other infc au or Pee anit WRIGHT SONS aL Agente, GEORGE W. COLTOX JOUN McDONALD, FAY Xo. 8 Kamil pince, pointed to suit: aN General Agents, Philadelphia, » New York. a w York. NMAN, GIB ATE 2 Ti AND SivERPoot. ER. Saturday, Octover 28, at 1 P. Saturday, November 4, at 7 A. atrrday, November 18, at Satur at Cabin, $80 and ‘gi00, vai terms, ‘Steernge, $25, currency. Dratts STEAMER jor 45 North River. December 2, at G A. M. December 9, at 12 noon, urday, Ravers Vekels of favorable at low Saloons, stalerscrae, smoking and bathrooms smidenips, io 88 Bros re ha -JOUN G. DALE, Arent, 19 r copy. |ANSI AND PAGIFIO MAIL STEAMSHIP LINES, For CALIFORNIA, JAPAN, Of CuINA, eisai ms NEW ZBALAND, D. BUTTIBL OF COLUMBIA, OREGO For SAN FhaNuinc, vie isttints ‘OF "PANAMA, tennshin ACAPUL Ta tins tor Ge From SAN PRANCT Steauishiy CITY OF FORIO, From AN FHANCISCO to SAND Wi t Isl , AUS: ZEALAND. Steamship O1TY OF SYDNEY ++. Kov. 8 a . 6 Bowlin OF passy: are THE ‘Tie NEW. ORLEANS, Capta on SATURDAY, Qeioner 23, 1 Blip i bills bin passage, apoly a of MURRAY EANS DIRECT, CROMWE, appl r Now ading gi pointeon the Mivsissivpl Iver wee $50; Higorane y 30 WULGA . Supe: lent, J orth River, foot Canal st,¢ LAR MALL STEAMSHIP FERUIS & CO., 62 South sy LINE. worn, will anil orelock V. m., and priacipal ame iy 9 North Ri 23, SEAMAS, 86 Wen or, Leu pier 20 Hast Riv REKLY LINE FOR PORT NOYAD. 5. Ni Fernandina, Pia, eatin covery Tuesday and Frida 4 trom ar. One, ‘GANONDELBT, Captain Paircloth, Friday, ong “ry MONFGOMERY, Captain Chester, Tuesday, ONekets to all points in Plorida. Apply for information and by may? » We, aa it - or ERMUD, OR PUILADRLPIIA. AGNES will sail’ froin | day and Saturday at 4 P. veston, ta bs ST. Ton Ag abt ike “Uaiten Soseda tuitecsthe aptain St vous. will sail on 5 exas, Contral invemmationat tri . For treigive or pass vintions, apply oC. Us UY CLORY wer ss TH LMA will sail for Briann NWHUERES & TOUCHING AT kpy som the reat Nori torn, ini the Giivestan, iUvetts: Feotighe nat inivsranes anorior ‘* 00, October 25 eae At Agents, December 2 3 ‘4 : | = E , iE 7 sgactestes 3 e Ee i anne 4 Te z 2 LBANY— tennial visitors are informed that th daring the Exhibition, and afford ing ail of the unsurpassed seener u boat Ianding adjoins that of the Pennsylvania Railroad in New York; close connection made troia the West by the St. Lonis tral by fast train at 8 P.M. trom Aibany oer's ‘sloopiag cra attached.” Tickets Good ou Hudson Hivor Rattroat received tor pasyaie._ Aime h AND TROY BY DAY BOA and tO DREW.—Leave Mh tae 8:30 A.M. Landing at N' \- fconnections at Albany with now trnin ats P, i st over New York Central, arriving a Buffalo at 7:10, Suspension Bridge 8:30 and Niagara Fails at 3 : the following morning: continuous trains on Lake Shore nada Southern roads. To Newburg or Poughkeepsie and return same day at excursion rates, Py sechd Serenity i. st w steamer ESCORT. qwith f apondla Seong, accommo- je © dations and elegantly turnished staterooms), New York for Albany every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from pier #3 North River, foot Franilin st. at 5:30 F Railroad ticket od for x0. YT D_ RATL, road. Ti Coney Island from depot ny neat Greenwood Cemetory m ried entrance, Capes, GREEK LINE STEAMER NRW CHAM. PION or WALTBE BRETT daly, f from Canal st., pier 42 North River, 6 P.M. F Ooze ISLAN route from New York: ‘Berths tree. SHORTEST AND MOST DIRECT new seam line (Prospect Park wm tirecnwood to Ray RIVER LINE TO BC via Newport. and Fall: world renowned River.—The steamboats BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave por 28 | North Itiver, foot of Murray st., daily (Sunduys included), wt SP. ‘Through tickets so.d at all the principal hotels in the etty. ‘fits sat. 4 OR NORWALK DIRECT, connecting with Danbury, Norw Norwalk and New Haven Rail- steamer AMERICUS, dail; Sundara klyn, at ho! PM pier a? ‘ar ot Faro So conte; excursion tickets 50 cents, dpi PHILADELPHIA AND TIE CENTENNIAL, via Lor anch and tho New « Soreey Sout! Raulroad. Leave pier % North River, foot Rector Bt, OE 9:45 A. M. and 4 P. By shis route @ delightful excursion AnesteameriegsE HOYT and CRYSTAL WAVE ero the bay in ful vow ‘of the AUantie Ocean to Sandy 4 conven + Fevurnlng to the clty a con ya. SNEDEN, G. M. Gaetan GENETERY.—THe Most oT route to Greenwood is by the Court st t or Third ave- cars irom Puiton terry. Brooklyn. UDSON RIVER BY MOONLIGHT, izens’ Line—Ele: ny ta for Troy, Saratoza rer, at 3 P.M, ints North and W cept Saturday) atti P.M, trom pier 49 North iver. Pires ase passage | Gnly $1; tivek passage Ua ORI Te Pesnerivants RAILROAD, EAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. 8 leave New Yor! ia Desbrosses and Cortlandt strest ferries, as follows :— Express.tor Harrisburg, Pittsourg, the West and South, with Pullman palace cars uwttached, 0:30 A. M.,\) and 5: nday, 6 and 8330 P.M rilinmspori, Lock Haven, Corry and Erle, at 2:40 and a connecting at Corry for Titusvi Petroleum Gentve and the Oil Kegions For Baltimore, Washington and the South, “Li igeton Express’ of Pullman parlor cara di nday, A. M.; arrive heey ton 4:15 P.M. be] hy 605 an POM. sunday, 6n5 Me x ess amar 7:30, 8:40, 9 A M,, 12:30, gy Biv 7, OP. M., aud 12 night. “Accom: a and 4:10 BM Bunday, BoA: Me oy 8, Pago und oP, Emigrant, and second class, TP. F 7:30, 8, 8: onvennial Depot 08 M.. 12:40, 3 and 4F. M. On On Sunday, A, M. Returning, leave Gentenntal depot at 7: 10:50 A. ; 8, 320, 30, 6, 0) and" 7.05 P.M” On Princeton, Tren- and other Ii tickel 6: office: > and 1930 A. M. and © jaily A, M: and 6250 P. M. daily, ex- Heo Washington pa Baltimore, 30 4:10, 5:10 and 10 M. Sund) from Pailade ipbia, 8 20, ai or 10 20 3 0, 14:50. 109) EO and 1 oMices, 526 aud O44 Browtway, No.1 Astor House and ‘foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt No. 4 Court at, Brooklyn: Nos. 114, 116 and 118 Hudson st., Hoboken} depot, Jersey City. Emigrant ticket office, No. 8 Battery place. D, M. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agent. jUSTON. NK THOMSON, Geveral Manager. QTONINGTON LINK FO: Steamers RHODE ISLAND and Haggegansars, from pier 33 North River, foot of Jay » Providence ties, from pier 27 North River, foot of Park place. area ELECTRA and GALATBA as 4:30 P.M. ¥ ~~ EXCURSIONS. “The price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. GRAND EXCURSION Staten [siand fas leave W Brighton, Saug Harbor, West Brighton Fare only be, : way. nt 6210 P.M. and Port itichmond The price of the Herald has been “reduced to three cents per copy. FANTED—A CORNER | LIQUOR Above Canal st. on tho west sid price, Addross GEORGE E., 1 Wine. MILK ROUTE OF NOT LESS THAN, 150 quarts, with Uorse, Wagon, ee. ‘sate location of ote. and price. Address al. M. Uy office. OY. Ci pres MISS WATSON GIVES PIANO AND GUITAR ga ztia ‘32 East 14th st, Particulars in confectionery ANOFORTE AND SINGING: ind progressive ; 1207 Went Sth st. = A MONIH.—I WILL TAKE Pidaciorar ‘at my rooms in Astoria at the above price. #8 ASTORIA, Uptown Herald ofc, ~The price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. TY HARE BROADWAY, BETWEEN 32D and ah sts. —B: s prid for cast-off Clothing, de. by reasing B. aR 74, at aaa ly Ligh pris NEAR raoat astouteht dee will poste lowing Orders astonded by NEAR 20TH ST, 50 PER nid than elsewhore for cast-off Cloth- order attended by Mr. wand Mrs, Mints, 1 ° | da77. | Secretary or tho undersigned comm | there was any reusun for this unpleasantness. Both 240, O20 AL | | tn generosit | Willard, of Michigan; Hon. William 8. Groesbeck, Cincinpall, expert; Brotessor Fravcis Bowen, ot Caine bridge, expert; Hon. Alexander Delma: Philadel. sUROPL. ~The price of the Herald has been reduced “| three cents per copy. H NTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION itd PRODCOTS OF | Dairy, at Hamburg, trom 28th February to 4th March, Vrogrammes of this exhibition may be had gratis of the trope, B.C. Hambure, Der. Kichard seelemaun, Mr, A. @ Executive Comniste LL MINERVA, Piazza Sta Maria Novella, Florence, Ital Beautifully situated in a so pect, overlooking the 4 Toffers every modern cowfort and excellent ae commodation at inodersse price, Sitting, reoding and amoking rooms; sable d’hote, piano, baths; omuibus at the ation. The proprietors recommond their hotel to the pat- ro f Knglish and Am 4 under a oh mann: Tat October. MAKER HAY: London, E. QUMMON: Th mat Albrecht, of citation concerning the absent Geor Kiewa, nding before this 1Wtb day of January, has been appointed us the day ou wisieh she notification of the decree declaring the demise of Georg Albrecht is to be Phe absent Mr. Goorg Albrocht, of Riewa, is. therefore herevy puoticly summoned to appear on bint day in tais Court of Justice, either personal: _ Buxsa, August 1, 1875, SpLewviog HOTEL, PLA Extensively patropized by Ame t duor to the New York terald Keading’K ORLADUN in hier anhang: Georg Albrecht, aus en Edictalaachen des abwesenden sa, ist 2u Hekauntmachune des die » aussprechenden Besebei- t worden, gemacht wird erachter we: Das Koniglien Sachsische Gerlentsams, ASP ARL Rimsa, den 1. August, 1876, The price of the Haikat.v to-day and henceforth will be three cents. THE IRISH RIFLEMEN. DISSATISFACTION REGARDING THEIR TREAT- MENT BY THEIR AMERICAN COUSINS—NO FREE PASSES OR LUNCHES. Dupuis, Oct, 12, 1876. You will probably be surprised to Lear that some discontent at tho reception accorded to the Irish rifle men in America has manifested itself im some circles in this couniry, It is not very great, It is confined to asmail namber of persons, but it is none the less real, it is not by any means outspoken, being tho very reverse of mere grumbling. It 1s a disappoint. ment which those who fee! it are reluctant to admit to themselves and very unwilling to confess to strangers, Hence a Jong conversation may givo no suspicion of ite existence, while a casial remark may suddenly reveal it. Having learned its existence from two different sources, | determined to make inquiries as soon as possible at headquarters, in order to find out how tar my informants bad clearly drawn their knowledge from America; indeed, one of them was in a position to know accurately and thoroughly everything con- nected with the lrish contingent, Mr, Edinund Johnson and a couple of other members of the Irish team returned home in the steamer City ot Richmond ist Monday. They nave willingiy spoken of their Voyage, of the politeness of their recepuon, of the interest felt in the matches, of the incidents of tho matches, &c., &c Bui there was plainly a reserve with respect to any expression of feeling as to the nature 0: the reception, and it was only by patient couversation, lasting 4 considerable time, that it was possibie to discover their real sentiments on this point, SOURED KY DEFEAT. There cannot be u doubt bat that the Irishmen were disappointed. They are prompt in remarking that they were pot alone in New York; that there were aiso Scuitish, Australian and Canadian teams, and that any | distinction im the reception accorded to themselves would have veen juvidious, i not offensive to the | others, Now, they admit that a hospitality which would bave undertaken to provide for all the teams could not have been looked for. And they aiso allow, when reminded of the tact, that the rifle matches wero only one of the many things which ciauned a gencrous outlay from the citizens of New York aur- ing this Centennial, Sut when aif these tnings have been discounted it 18 plain that a feolng of sore. ness still rankies, and that as timé goee on it may bo | mitigated, but will not be removed, 1 was reminded eur the whole American party, including the shooters and their triends, w taken in band the | very moment they lauded at Qucenstown anu were not allowed to bear any expense so long as they remained | the gucsts of the Irist Kitie Association, Further, they wore handed cards which irapked them over evety Irish railway so long as they remained in tho country. Perhaps, lor the reasons aiready mentioned, it would have been (oo much to expect that ihe hotel expenses of the frish team should have been borne by the Amerigan associations, In this connection, how- ever, it is worth recalling that on the first day of tho international match there were about 8,000 spectators at Creedmoor, On the second day the numbers rau up to 10,000; and on the day of the Irish American return match’ the uumber present was also about 10,0v0, That ts, thore were 24,000 in all, each of whom paid filty cents for admission, Fourteen thousand dollars is a largo sum, aud, perbaps, some one disposed to bo critical might say that out of 1 the hotel expenses of | the (cams might bave been defrayed, and there would suil remain # margin lor contiugencies. Ataoy fate, theré was room jor improvement in other matters, Each visitor had to pay every time he used the Long Isiand Railway which took Lim down to Creedimour. ‘this was a mere bagatelle, no doubt; but it wil not bear comparisou with the generous gpirit which, last year, proviaed a free pass ou every /eish railway for the non-ellective members as wel} as ihe shooters of the American purty, They were, tn- deed, furnished with tree tickets oo the railway which tok them to Philadelphia, and for this courtesy they are sincerely gratolul to the management. A iurther instance of defective arrangement Was this, The only truin which took the Irishmen at convenient hour to Creedmoor was one which did not us stop at the ranges. It might have been expected t the American committeo would have made the nece: sary arrangements to meet the difficulty, But it was | notso, Tne Lrish execuiive had to arrange each day that ihe train shoud stop, On the very day of the in- ternauional mateb the same thing had to be done; for, at the last moment, it appeared that no change’ had been made, and at the request of the Irish executive a | telegram was sent to Hunter’s Point for permission to stop the train at Creedmoor. bIDN’T ‘TOMMY DODD FOR IT.’? \ With respect to the visit to Philadelphia there seems to ve some misunderstanding. Some at least of the Irish ritiemen Were under the impression that Major Fulton bad charge of all the arrangements and was em- | powered to defray tuetr hotel expenses while in the Quaker City. He did not do #0, however, or, to speak | with greater precision, he Jett some at least to shitt | compietely tor themselves and pay r own way. Sull, in no case we: hom asked to drink and | then expected to match pennies to see Who was to pay the bul, a8 8 commonly done im England. | A slight allusion was made to the fact | of Colonels Giidersiceve and Bodine having been al- | lowed to shoot atthe ranges, just before the match, when others were kept away. Un the whole, tall credit was given to the politeness of the reception, the trip | to West Point, &c, A full programme, indeed, had | been prepared for the amusement and Jertainment | of the riflemen, But it was noted that the courtesies took ily & comparatively inexpensive form, that the reception given to the Irish riflemen in Amer- | fea in the Centennial cannot be said to correspond | at least, with that given last year in Ire- and to the deputation from America, and that even, in | some points of organization, the American fell short of the Irish arrangements, so far, at Jeast, as the comfort of the visitors was iavoived. CRNTENNIAL COMPLICATIONS. Such are the opinions, sentiments and feelings of some of the Irishmen, at least, who have been con cerned in the late contests. ‘bey prove that a certain amount of disappointment rankies in their bri ea But this substantially owes its origin to circams: that were really unavoidabie, beeauge inseparable cored the occasion, Some faults of organization may have occurred which might hat been prevented. But, probably, they may be explained by certain difficulties ot a personal nature that attended the formation of the Pigs team, It would have been matter for deep egret if anything had occurred which could really pair those feelings of mutual respect and esteom wn which the riflemen of the two countrie egard | each other. V stories bave been cu: aus concerni hia, The Field bas made some sertous charges, Sed all rowing men agree as to the wisdom of the college crew trom Corneli--which is to row one of the great English universities in tha spring—declining to participate ina race which would have jost them the Tospect of the oarsmen of Great Britain, The price of the Hamann t to-day and henceforth will be three cents, THE MONETARY COMMISSION. The United States Monetary Commission, authorized by concurred resolution of Congress, of August 15,1876. is now organized as follows:—Senator John P. Jones, of Nevada; Senator George 8. Boutwell, of Massachu- Senator Lewis V. Bogy, of Missourt; Represen- fative R. L. Gibson, of Louisiana; Representative Richard P. Bland, of Missouri; Representative beg statistician and corresponding, secretary: George ‘eston, Kaq., of Boston, recording secretary. The yon in this city taking evi ortly start for there with to the production of the precious metals in tornia. Ne- ‘vada, eto., and in reference to other matters intrusted by congress to the Commission, 6 | newsvending. OCTOBER 27, 1876.—-WITH SUPPLEMENT. THE HERALDS POLI. Newsdealers Feeling the Benefits of the Reduction, DISSATISFACTION ON THE WANE. The Public Firm in [1s Approval of the New (Course. SIGNIFICANT CORRESPONDENCE. ee One of tho truest if not the most profound sayings ever penned by Pascal, was the ndage:—‘Le mot est toujours hatssable” (she 1 is ever heteful), and the Hsxacp, in discussing the reduction of its price, es- capes the censure of this weighty dictum by having im the matter exclusively consulted {ts sense of justice to the public rather than its own immodiate interests. So, little apology is necessary for submitting to our readers such fects and correspondence as throw light upon the manner in which the public is being treated by a number of purblind newsdealers who will eventually sce their mistake, Tho newsdealers are certainly unablo to fight the public and the HBRALD combined, and are merely showing what an excellent investment the HkkaLp must be when they make so determined a struggie to hold that which tho Hxxap teels able and satistied to relinquish. It will bo seen from thi etches made below that the lower- ing of the price has, as was very natural, been immedt- ately followed by agreat increase of circulation, and, as tho pewsdealers are keen at arithmetic, they will wee the significance of tho figures ag well as of the stout expression of public opinion. WHAT THE NEWSDEALERS ARE DOING, Tho most sagacious woman im the newsdealing busi- ness presides over the stationery and candy store No. 386 Third avenue. Shrewdly penetrating the non- chalant manner and casual inquiries of the customer who was ostensibly buying steel pens, but really ascer- taining ver views on the reduction in the prico of the Heap, she said:— “You're a reporter, alnt you??? It was useless to deny the soft impeachment in the face of so much astuteness. “I thought so,” continued the sagacious female, with a smile of self-approbation; “do you get many insulte from the nowsdealers?”’ “On the contrary, madam, uone at all,” and the ap- parent purchaser of pens dwelt at some length upon the flourishing condition of the social amenities mong nowsdealors tn genoral and the lady repro- sentatives in particular, “Woll,” resumed the fair dealer, softening into ready and coufidential communicativeness, ‘‘wo do sell more Hrgatvs than we used to, and no mistake, There is a much bigger demand for them since the ro- duction, Why, I could have sold fifty more copies than [ bad on hand yesterday, there was such a rush for them. I've sold forty to-day, and never used to sell more than eighteen or twenty before the price was reduced,” “You sell the Hgratp at tts new price, of course?” “Oh, yes, I should feel hke a thief to ask any more than is printed on the paper. But we don’t make much of anything on tt. The enterprising Woman was subsequontly induced to admit, however, that there was more profft in forty Papers at twenty per cont than in eighteen or twenty ab twenty-five per cent, and as the quostioner took leave sho relaxed into a parting smilo. At Petersen’s stationory, book and news store, No. 662 Thitd avenue, the doaler said the last Hxraup had been sold early in the forenoon, In response to the question, “How many Hexatps do you sell every morning?” the reply was:— “About 100, and wo sell about as many Suns. Of the other papers we sel fifty Times, twenty-five Tri- bunes and twolve Worlds, The Hrxatp is selling livelier since the reduction, but wo can’t make any- vhing by handling it” A mercenary and wide-awake youth of fifteen was found suporintending the businoss details of the stand atthe corner of Forty-second street and Fourth ave- nue, Opposite the Grand Central depot. ‘Sell Henaups!” observed this sprightly youngster; “1 should say so, We sul! lots of ’om., Most everybody buys the Hzraup.” ‘How many?” “I guess you're only toolin’. Do you s’pose 1’m goin’ to give away this business?” And the youthiul countenance con- tracted into an ironical leer as the youthtul fingers ascended to the youthful nose ina gesture indicative of the mecessity of business seerecy under ali circum- stances. Dectining the young doaler’s proffer of a “shine? only ten cents,” and reflecting upon the mag- nitade of the youth’s capacity in conducting two such enterprising establishments at once, the inquirer gently withdrew. At the small stand at the corner of Lexing.on ave- nue and Forty-wecond street the siock of Hekatvs bad beon sold out early in the day. The man in charge said the HERALD sold better at the reduction, and that he used more copies of the Hexa.p than of any other paper. At tho stationery and book store No. 625 Third ave- nue the woman behind the counter regretted that sho had not a copy of the Heratp remaining from the morning's supply. “We don’t keep many,” she said; “only about twenty-five HERALps und one or two Times and Tribwunes tor regular customers. The HxkRALp is a good deal moro called for’ sinco the price was put down.” “1 baven’t a Heraxp left,” said the newsman whoso stand is near Thirty-pinth street, on Third avenue, “I handle about 50 to 100 Hexauns a day, and have sold more for a day or two back than l used to belore the price was put down.” ‘The Owner of the small stand on Third avonue, near Thirty-sixth 4, waid:—1'm all sold out for to-day. 1 sold every one of my fifty Heranvs before nine o'clock this morning.” A young German owns the stand at the corner of Thirty-ffth street and Third aveuue, combining a candy and other smail street ousiness with that of In response to the inquiry for a HenaLp he Uished a folded copy from the inner recesses of bis stand and returned two cents change from a nickel piece. “I had fifty Heratps diese morning,” ho satd, in re- ply to a question, “I didn’t use to had near so many as dat,” “Thoy sell better, then, since the price was put down?” “Oh, yaas. Icould sold goot many more if 1 had ‘em, I sell about vorty Suns and vifteen or zwenty Times and Tribunes and Worlts ” In the stationery and book store No. 493 Third ave- nue a novel theory of tne reduction was broached. “1 believe,” said tho proprietor briskly, as though con- fident of the soundness of his creed, “I believe this opposition of the dealers is all im your eye,” The desirability of an explonation was suggested, “1 mean that I believe there’s no such opposition, I think it’s nothing but an advertising dodge.’” “Do you sell many papers?” “Well, we take about 150 to 200 HeRaLps and alson good quantity of Suns. We setl about the same as usual; but there isn’t much profit in the Henatns at three cents."” A pleasant but artful Teutonic female smiled over the counter of her cigar store,No, 419 Third avenue, at tho visitor in quest of information about her traffic in newspapers. In response to an inquiry as to the daily number of copies of the Hxnaxn disposed of by hor she said:— “We sells fifteon now, but they sells better than they used to. We only used to seli ton or twelve. We sells fifteen Suns, too, Wo only keeps Haratoa and Suns,” with a bland smile, sbe urged the vastly superior quality of her Aften-cent cigars, marmtaining the argument so volubly and with such perseverance that her seductive tones followed the inquirer even bad passed out and got @ long way down tho iF and news depot No, 356 @ sell ninety Hxratos, seventy Suns and somo Times, Trivuncs and Worlan The Henan sells much better since the reduction. Wo don’t get stuck now on copies ieit over, as we used to before this new vemand.'” t the stationery and nows store No, 410 Fourth ue a single copy of the HekALD was found remain- from the morning's stock, Commenting on tno juction the dealer said, “We soll 124 Hxranos to Tribunes ond Any-one aud twenty Times, Worlds The Herarp ts much sought reduction, but | don’s hiok the progt is us ior handling it,”” A TRIBUTE TO STERLING VALUE. New York, Oct 24, 1876. To tux Epiton ov THe ArnaLp:— J have found since Saturday last such a difficulty is getting the Huna.o that the beavy run on it, as | sup posed, was quit comprehensible to me. Yo ticle in to-day’s issue explains the mystery, and my usual newsman, corner of Forty-firet street aud Eighit avenue, may whistle for my custom benceiorth, Mr bas forced a Sun upon my wife at ‘es o’ciock in & morning for the two mornings. twill not bave a chance again. 1] don’t intend this note as any com pliment to the Heratp, with which I differ largely, but I always read is and | mean to have it. THREE CENTS. OUR CORRESPONDENTS ON THE CASE. Subdjoined are the letters recelved yesterday by th: Henatp on the question of tbe reduction in price They need neither explanation nor comment :— To tax Epitor or Tur Herat I hive at corner Eighty-sixth street and Eighth avenue, and it is impossible to buy a paper for less than four cents It is @ downright robb id appoal to you for relief. W. BH. McGIN: Weat Kighty-sixth street, New York, Oct, 26, 1876. QUITE SATISFACTORY. To Tux Epitor oy tH® Henatp:— In your to-day’s paper I notice the standon ‘Fourth street and the Bowery” among those that refuse t¢ take your paper. This seems to be a mistake, as I buy every day and bonght to-day my Hxraup at that place, { make this remark in justice to the said stand. Re spectiully, H. FRIEDEWALD, No. 56 East Fourth stroct, YES, WE CAN AND WIL! New York, Oct, 24, 1876, To tux Eviror or tH® H&RaLD:— On the Montclair and Greenwood Lake Railroad, the Papers on which are furnished by the newsdealer iv Montelair, the price chores for the Hrratp is still five cents. Can you help us? ECONOMY. A WELCOME NOTICE. Youkuns, N. ¥., Oct, 26, 1876, To tux Epiror, or tax HeraLo:— As a newsdealer of Yonkers I wish to correct a fala impression on the minds of (a portion at least) the readers of the fxravp ip this neighbor. hood, as appears trom letters in this morn. ing’s issue, by stating that I, for one, bay: her asked nor received, nor allowed any ore in my employ to ask or receive, more than four cents per copy tor the Hexatp since the reduction as notified. wit you please insert the above as a simple act of justice, and oblige yours obediently ? HENRY G. ASH 1s THIS? New Yora, Oct. 26, 1876, To tux Epitor or tHe HEeRat! In roading a very clear statement of October 23, frou Philadelphia, In to-day’s HsRALD, it states that thr news stands at Cortlandt street ferry were vot allowed to charge more than three cents, ee: LB. is Mey oongh the depot at Cortianudt streot, to train, I tendered a dime peeve aud ie back but six cents ([ made no remarke, as 1 was in a hurry), showing that they do cbarge four cents, not- withstanding their positive instructions. I do not write about this for my own sake, but simply to help along what [deem a reform—a small reduction of what 19 a great benetit to the reading public. Yours, ro pectfuily, 4 READER A SHORTSIGHTED NEWS AGENT. Vater Stream, L. I, Oct, 26, 1876 To rus Epitor or Taz HeRatp:— Tie news agent on the train which leaves this sta- tion at seven o’clock A. M, wan asked for a copy of the Heratp and I gave him tour cents, which he refused and said it was five cents ail the year round, I wisk tbo news company would look after this. . A. PEARSALL, How AN ANNOYANCE TO BE ABATED. New York, Oct. 24, 1876, To tre Epiror or THe Heraup:— Since tno reduction in price of your paper I find it difficult to procure a paper until I reach the staud at Falton street. 1 como down in the Dry Dock war ana the newsboys all tell me it don’t pay to take out Heraps, Ican’t subscribe, as | am not alwava 14 town, Yours respectiully, | SOL LINDENBORY A FUTILE COMBINATION. Morrisamia (Twenty-third ward), New rom. To tue Epiror‘or tux HxnaLp:— L have been a constant suvscriber to your paper for a long number of years, and bave net jocted to the price; ge jut when I find your paper selling io other parts of the city for three cents { see no reason why we, the inhabitants of the Twenty-third ward, should pay tour cents acopy. Enclosed I send you a circular, when I find enclosed in my morning's Heravp, and hope that some means may be adopied tbat we may be able to get nee® ots at tho reguli Yours by og my LES CHATSON, teaders ndernl, uable ob II'be compelied Pp ts per weok rs four cents per Cony The price of the Sunday edition has not been aitered—tve cents per copy. inking our enstomers for their Mberal patronage and asking # continuation of the same, we are, yours, &e. JOSEPH BUH LE: 167th street, between Was MES. A. HLLLGRO A door velow 167th NINGER, Morris tatease: Tremere VERY WELL JUDGED ACTIOX. Sayvitue, L. 1, Oct 25. 1e70.' To Tae Epttor or the HeraLy:— Wo read in to-day’s HxRALD the narrow-minded ness of certain newsagents and dealers in New York city and elsewhere, Gladly we take this opportunity to give @ contrasting testimony to our plucky and polite newsdealer, G. J, Klaassen, who im- mediately, by your announcement, reduced the prico one cent per copy. Wanting to give him in this wa; our thanks for his punctuality and activity in general, you will oblige us by inserting this tn the columns of your valuable paper. SOME CONSTANT L, I. HERALD READERS. CLOSING THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The conference between the principals of the public schools in Jersey City and the Committee on Teachers of the Board of Edacation bas led to no satislaciory result. The appropriation for the schools will be ex- hausted on tho 10th of December, and the question under discussion was whether the toachers should give their services gratuitously to the city from that di Uilthe 1st of January, when the n commence, or whether the schools soould during those twenty days. The teachers friniy de- clared their unwillingness to give thetr services gratuitously. 1t was finally resolved to call a meeting Of all the teachers, Who shall appoint a commiltee te wait on the Board next Tuesday evening and liv down their oltimatam, ‘The probability is that the schools will be closed, and tho city will thue hi from the jacompetence, recklessness Aad ¢@: ot the present Board. It is no policy on part of of Finance awarded an appropriation amply sufficient, provided policy of retrenchment were ureved as in the other boards of the city government The Board of Education, however, obstinately retusea to reauce salaries, avd the result is that the appropria- tion designed for the whole year will be exhausted twenty days before the year expires, Mr. Mollins, tho reform member of the Board who brought to ligut numerous frau efforts last year to bring down tho Lot the hard times, bat tance, and the taxpayers are now f 6 to face wie the consequences, niggerdly the city, for the Bouré NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. MOVEMENTS OF NATIONAL VESSELS—ORDEIS. Wasnixaton, Oct, 26, 1 Tho Navy Department is advised of tho arrival of the fingship Tenoesseo, of tho Asiatic station, at Nagasaki, Japan, on September 14 Sho was expected to leave on the 19th for Chefoo. The Alert, Commander J. D. Marvin, arrived at Rous have “puprahceng The officers and men were in enlt ios Gerepeunee, Heutenant Commander Garringe, arrived at Halifax, N. a oe ee ‘let instant Mastor Samuel Seabury ‘nas a beew ordered to duty at the New York Navy Y Ensign W. C. Bi Ainag! has oven placed on waiting ors. NAVAL CADET DISMISSED. Axxavouis, M4, Oct. 26, 1876, Cadet Midshipman R. R. Cockle, of Ilinois, a third class man who refused to testity im the investigation of the cuse of the “hazors,”” was to-day dismissed {rom the Naval Academy, This ts the mrpth cadet who has been dismissed for the same offence within less than two weeks, The cadets inside who witnessed the “baz. ing” are just as stabborn as ever not to testify, but a tepentant inquent, who conve bid dismissal could a longer come even with! ie of the acade: heard to observe, “I Seite in there no tel all they want to Ppa whole — Cints At still appears, will h in easier’ and of ipquiry into the (eet fees Ee TIEY Cadet Garrets is on trial be- Sass St anarvel sor "ad “basing ploba'!

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