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REAL ui mH et Ma 85 bongo alt advertisements will - renee Pine a ALE FURNE fra, AT Ae high stoop brick House, Dath, gas fixtures, rane, des rent, 8900 fo, JAMES 85, OOOmaeat trier tloirs on Wes house Yad of lot; leasehold, HALL ry Q a in complete order; =i sae STE TORY D Wo SALE- 4 West Lt mavcaisnt ta Brocawag. tuasire foes, 1010-4 Side- THE MAGNIFICENT — oF 18 EXTRA VALU- tron! Park av., now tuonelled super bij mptorily per . by order of ths JES M. OAKLY, 12 rooms, hot and cold water, marble hall, in the UIREeS 208 BROOKLYN aa a Fok SALE: ND LET. Tn future all advertisements presented for publication after exght o'clock: $8, OR EXCHANGE 6 M. will be charged double rates @ OHEAP—AN Express Bu out, consisting of large, active, nble youn: ng intiorm, spring coverod wagon and jizht Rockaway, # sbii wp Buzgy, joned Purk Phaeton ‘brewster ta wale ts, Brooklyn, tll rogetlier or separa ve stairs, PROPERTY “our OF THE cry FOR ALE Taste ee OR TO RENT. ‘Infuture all advertisements presented for after eight o'clock P.M. w A { COUNTRY RESIDES will be sold under » mortgage fc t fe house and barn peusl on new; fruit: ve for city, famil Te uv wesroN, Hag.” 180 90 1d Spring, N.Y EEA ot 10 0. 8 M. BAXTER, ° che ful jublioation be charged double rates. house larze good water: YY worth wbout $6,000; ‘of Cold Spring, opposite in summer. av., New L AT BABYLON; uation, near Lt hing SUTTON & CL T ELIZABETH—A yeas SHED antiy located, and * walk the summer or lon; Address W. J. C. FULL COTTAGE thirteen rooms, with shaded grounds, at Gi the Hudson, Apply at 100 Kast 26th st tetas lat aul 7 unfurnished Dwellings, charming red JAMES: in TAY Joost FLOR, mm and lawn, to I HOUSE, PLEAS- from Union nwovd, on ed 134'Pine nt OR SALE—AT UPPER NYACK, ON THE HUDSON, about 20 acres ot Land, extending from the river to the op of the mountain, convenient to Atoutubont ‘o be sold in whole or parts. Apply to RE’ SALE—DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY POR Searsdale, Westchoster county; Avply to GEORUE P. TO Country lence, a! Place, about ieur’s vide. from thie-e acres of a high state of cultivatio fruit trees; a large and commodious Dwelling o! or mead | 8 SEAT IN 2 acres:-modern house. ELSON, "160 Brosdway. 30 rooms, stables, & will be rented at u low tig to w geod fenant either for the senson or the year, Apply to J. HEYDENKEICH, 34 Greene sh, oF D. Hl. CLARK, Stam- ford, Conn. rubbery in havi SPLENDID FARMS FOR town Station; send tor eireular, Quakertown, Bucks nity, Pa. ‘SALE—N ree. hatiaee ot ‘the late b Apply W. TRVING | ‘out i a large House, with water and gas In the house. N. J. Shae ait lhe Address box 24: T° NT—AN fully furnished, at Inwood, on the Hudson ; o les trom Wall ot. by tiudnon River allroad vTALCO! tale pehaats eule it tight o'clock P. Mi EAR A. fa © times, ing been w undan Owner hero, Monday and Tuesday. WARE WEISS, aly 4 mi aud G Apply JOR SALE OR E ringe House, fruit College P oJ corner 6th 141 West 3 CHAS ALE OR ity or country, 4 four story doable Houses, in good loca tion; price 92,00) yonrly 000 VODAL For VOR PROPERT AND CAR. 200 foet, at ware Store or Tinsmith Material, a Vee ABLE PRO! nour river; good Houne. TO LET FOR BUSIN after eight o'clock P.M. will B' NNETT BUILDIN Lorated 01 First Floor to le’ crlawyers; will suit tenants if a Fireproof, Sanaa, AND and Fulton ats. lca oF sto Also some ely “RARE OFP Brondway, tnt reduc ti henlth of proprietor. Apply AKEKY TO LET, FIXTUR Carpe heaps, 1c teams, ceprmcioie hirees way, Yonkers. Inquire at 342 Groenwich st., 0 wide), and information 117 and 119 Duane st. whero plan of premi teen and examined R fed, doing wood ‘i sien? connected wi T—A SPLENDID FIRST FLOOR A with bay window, 187 Hth st, newr Inquire on the premisox. DW ELLIN Farnished.~ S PURPOSES. In future all advertiseménts presented for publics ation charged double rates, bu For Mig at vtice of she Depirimentret Docker , Insurance offices altered to os. ND wes can at. itt a botele ND LOFT, Broadway} In future all advertisements presented for publication after ftght o'clock PA, wilt he eheargadowlde raten z u jen wilt Board ta pert ay dross BAWGATN. b Herald Uptown o! OUSES TO LET—FURNISHED AND UN ed, by the Zour or aenson. at very low orieos, HENKY JOJNSON, Morrist ISHED, FOR FIV at alow tent, near Lexington’ av, W. ©) FLANAGAN, 15 T? LET, NEAR MADISON AV. AN well furnished four story brown steno rory moderate rent till Ixt May next: no agen iwer, Unturnished. HOUSE TO LET. VARICK 8T., NEAR all improvements: ately. ST MC hiree story brown stone House; Hit sty Bowery. Address A. 8, O., box 190 Herald Uptown office. 34TH, A ment, ‘FURNISH. Hous ts nee BROOME; in good order; possession immedi: Sa Henst froin $16 to $20, ‘Agents’ notice. TORY AND BASEWE arge yard and all newr Irving place; an 1 st in good orae St. Denis Hotel, corner B FIN “ait modern improva- NT r. Inquire weny and 11th xt FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS s TO Li In future all advertisements presented for publication sfter eight o'clock chugs Honra, to other bouries per week; no town attice, N ELEGANTLY FURNISI Foom: also small Tworns te A TALL SEDRGOY ZA Bond st,; references required. Apply betwee: 10 and & FOR A ¢ M. will be charged double ro yntire first bedroom Flour, TLEMA ntleman Audross RO’ fhont ANAT : nthe hours URNISHED hooms VO LUT—AT 21 BAST 17111 ST. WURNISHED ROOMS FOR gle gentiomen, 3 AURNISHED FLAT TO REST IN SEW FI “BIGHT OU A Freneh fiat butiaing : furniture jew and su ve sold chenp; rent low. Apply to THOMPSON JURNISHED KOOM, HOUSEKEEPING tlemen; Lot, cold bath, clove hon the f East 1uth {URNISHED ROOM TO LI low, King fourth bel st 19th SEKERP- tat C erty dw A Bey yonr Hndsom Bloecker sts, and vith ay, it 10EH st. fe tf J 1OeLY SHED SUIT OF Rooms gle, at moderate price, 23 West 22d vt RECgETION no. MAND BEDROOM, FU ot dvetor's ofice; always beou one. 317 W UIT OF PAR ns T6 buth and running p D ALG modernte. KENT FUR 64 Kast 10th st, LE iN Wand Unt | OVE; NO 403 West Y FURNISHED » BO West iid at, EAT AND PLEASANT ¥' RNISUED ROOMS TO LET | ears. At AND SIN- RNTSUED, est Linh at, FURENISIED ROO T a WA lor and hous; private family. wad jas Wee Tit br mt woe pe 7th st. NIsHED LAI owes 108 OOM, SUITABLE th ie ¥KON teens BOWL Ah opine: all ath at Ma—V Ait th, clyvets, ke; brown stone FURNIS! venience ; si ished Kcoping: te 139, otel Apartments lor gentlemen only Rooms w let, ays. VES? iif! In] k Parlor, suitable for gentlemen or gentleman ana wife; also small Kooms AS —ADIO! ummer price: rine modoran ENWICH AV. uit AND APARTMENTS 31, “Cort AGk PLACE., NEAR BE! nhs nitabie for gentlemet HWANDSOMELY FURN bie for gentieman and wife, v. bas KNICKERBOCKER CLUE, Brunswick «nd Deimonico’s—An elegant very possible cun- ST... NEAR oom terms, #0, S14, $2! Sv.—FURN month aD AV. —FURNISHRD ly; Kas, bath, de. 196: w housekeepin 2D AV., NEAR 1271 _SE—FURNISHKD ROOM let, tor two gentiemen: rent $4 per wi NISiK OMS TO gentleman and wife: Neht ns. D0 Bia eras erent KBT_ 16TH ail improv U U NFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART TO LET. Arana “IN be OR: tin: aw fow Suits, which are pow to ; all the improvements of Hat houses: + eapid teamalt by. New York Kle- wert of 9th ay. ; Pi ly in ate T 420 4TH AV.—FLOORS, 6 ROOMS, TO LET: Hor. ow afler eight BOARDERS WANTED. “In future all advertisements presente for publication Yelock P.M, will be charged double rates, MONTH; iN Abr ‘ements; vault. Call see premises and ‘ows, irom 10 to NICE FLAT 1O RENT—AT $30 PET FAeeven rooms and kitenens delightfully situated op Bet overlooking the Park, Apply to, “K. M’CONNELO- Gun 1,447 Sd ay. ANDSOME. | AR. DB 217 32d st., oue bloek v west oreth av. R PART OF dining root teh NWO AIRY ROOM. per mouth, in new fa modared, ANT ROOMS, WiTil FIRST 26 and 28 Enst 23h (Madison square) ; tranglents peace LASS BOARD, Ls n oderate. “106 Macdougal at, WITH OR WITH- gentlemen; terms Lie EST commodutions ‘ Switiout private Tal rm 46Tt LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT RO hod; other desirable Reom: nt 28th at, IT ROO: pis single Rooms. F HAND- xCollent ne- . WITH OR GIL -BECOND | FLOOR, WITH O# WITH. ATU AV. Osingly, 127 AND 129,—KUOMS, BN SUITE OR ith er without Board; refer WAY) Qo sv tionable su first class. ERLEY PLACE, 10 NEAR BROADWAY,.— Front Kons, 612 to. $10, Yor two, with Bourd; transient $1 50 day table Bowrd 4, single “100 WAST. prices 4 WI * furnished, miner prices 16TH ‘o gentlemen, ingle o¢ STORY LAROR CONE ve; also back Koom, with or without Bourd; . HAND- toeeunees Board ‘unexcen- references. Board; appoint EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. Jn future alt advertisements presented “publication | ] cation after eight o'clock P.M. will sat are en Me AMERICAN § COMPANY T rceaoete ‘open LINE a CAN PLAG. " peg neste indetpuls THE RED STAR TINE STBA! Rene, a pe and U alted Pini vataile = ling at Sogve ors ~ ately from Philadelphia and New hi pe fo ANTWERP. oF rate ETE WEIGH na General Aa 907 Walnut st., Philadelphia, 12 Brobaeeee New UN bondi si aie oe © para x gue MONTANA, Jane 12,3 PM. ‘July IDAUY, J) ata 008 os RE Lwisso ONBIN, bifatacry P qragtiate, O20) a) ns trom Swe don, ee vf Drafts on ireland, England, many at lowest TAP LLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. REAT, WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE. ‘TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIREOT, falling from pier 18 Bast Itiver, us follows: AKRAGON, Symons, CORNWALL, vom Cabin passage, $70;" intermediat currency: excursion tiekets, cutes, $20. Apply to W. D. NMEOWS AND LIVEKPOOR. wing Tobe oh atay June 5 5 “8 murda, any int faggtd 5 Sie a eames rk Monge tea ey it OAMRYISG THE, UNITED, STATEN MALL. ‘The steamers of this lino take the lune routes recom- i south of the mended by Lieutenant Maury, U. 8... soln Banks on the passagu to Queenstown all’ the, GERMANTO. From White Stur d Rates--suloon, $80 und. $1 Foneonabie terms, Steera Saloon stateroom! wz and bath rooms are pincod amidships, where t ad ‘motion are loust, affording Adegree ef comfort hitherto unateeinable at #1 For inspection, flea ne otter information ‘apply at the company's office, 37 Broadway, New vata 7. No NT CORTIS, Agent. Gre A TRANGATU ANTES com. PANY. its OF THIS COMPANY. BE- PLYMOUTH (G, Bye Ine th landing ot Saeawers. i it h . for the landing of pase wi til from pier a3 North. Itiver, fuot of Mortou at, very Wednesd: ILCE Di PARIS, Durand.W edny. Juno G 1B. x. A. M. Pw Price of pas: rs To lavreFi . $100; Second i bin, 865 Cabin, $35. Steerage, $26, including wine, bedding and utensils. ‘To Plymouth, pent or any railw: y station in Enuland— First Cabin, $60 + 100, according to Reeser edsnien: Recond Cabin, $65: oa hird’ i Cabin, $35; Bteerngo, $27, i: cluaiug everything as above. Return tic! very reduced rates, available through land bee ere do not carry steerage passon- ray Peau marked thus ‘i Hig he For pamage and fright apply te Arent, 56 Broudway. Cay ane a AND Get i. M. 8. 8, CO. to dima! h the chances of collision the is line take w specific course fur all seusons of vith ay steamers of ti the yea On the outward passaye from Queenstown to Boston cro-sing the meridian of 50 at 43 latirud north of 43. homeward passage crossing, the meridiun of 50 at w York or ‘or noth: or nothing to the north of i ‘0 LIVERY Oe ASD, Moses alalads te ABYSSINIA..Wed., fet 6 rd, di SCYTHIA. June 13 aba ili ie passengers. pooneding 10 ae teri Becepe at very low id Mice, No. 4 Bowling Green. Frolght and paseo olKLkS G, FRANCKLYN, Arent. Steamers marked Cabin passaze 88), commodation — Return t Steerage tickets tu and from ull parts HOS’ * Rontlemen: Wii or witbous Bonnie hone ead aupemmnsnte AR BRUNSWICK NOTEL— f catalog iKooms, with private bath, with or Without first class Hoard, at summer prices; referen BROADWAY pened to tamili without 19( class Board; 949." ing WEST 10TH ST. lor double, newly and elezantly furnished, with frst torins moderate; references exchanged. 1 ST.—tWO LARG ih Board,ao's. family. ot; gemilomeens e0Re ones exchang WASH 4 WES? 2011 ST., JHREE DOORS FROM BROAD- way Large, airy Koom, also « ball Koum, with or rd, Abney) GTON SQUARE.—PLI “a)furnished Rooms, fronting on Bo reference rk, jeman OF ROOMS, ANANT to let, with good and wife, with or INGLE, ‘ROOMS TO Ry) WE pia) es os i term erute. 25 Bes WEST 21ST sT.—ON! IOclusets and runuing water; hail Koom; terms mod 4 moderate, ny in private —LAR A furatitied Gr nuierriaien LARGE ROOM, SOW FORTABLY F jouse for ventleman iniele gentlemen, with or without Board times. SANT ROOMS, ano small WiTlt ter ree un! il is? 6th av, eight 0° etock si Won he. BOARD GENTLEM) ght o'clock L turnin’ NAAD WIFa AN AND WIFE CAN HOTELS Tn future all advertisements preaeniad for publication after My will de charged double rates, NGLAND . BROADWAY and Board 87 ween $1 0 dal cou NTRY BOARD. In future all advertisements presented for publication AM. will-be charged doutte rates, METICAY., 1. —-HANDSOMELY FUNNIS and single’ Rooms, with or without Board: permanent Ortransicnt. Strangers visiting the elty will bud house and lo desirable: summer prices. ROR FIVE BOARDE Ss WANTE A farce Thoube; 7c aeala: peeleareder sderies guitar, box L, Bedford village, Westehester county. AND LODG ING WANTED. WOULD LIKE TWO OR d Rooms and Bourd, in ‘a Frene preierred, will pay $90 por month, HOTEL—LODGING A SPI. Cor. Yeents, for xentiomen only, AND STH antly furnished Rooms redueod #1 tauFaNts popular prices: ol ator, Address oF apply, HAVE LARGE, i d for fam: sOADWAY, TOMPRINS. | rms mm Cantro st, at farm hou alt first G: i) Tatund, (80 and fishing, cule, Wi tie tw y WANT adults a i Font offic, sits Vern JOUR OK FIVE. Av,, corner of Bist st. and witho anders no Tr flen House open June, 16, » It MILLIKEN, Proprietors, nis perfectly appointed hote with it will »pen June 20, wit Fgh darone , Herald ofic BuSONS CAN Rooms, at a large BOAR uve (adults proter ord vitiuge, West 2 Astoria, Long Island, OARD ON LON OBT, fur rei). UR FROM NEW el out susp liv: ing ve Sound 6 lianors sold; ‘ly Horel will ope yo pric) HOUR FROM CITY, boating, bathing an fine Wools DKIDGE, & Carroll st, RS CAN BR AGCOMMODATED country Board: Rooms large and airy; loca. arives delightful; convenient to depot. Post office “and church; terms reasonable, Address box 14, old, Berkshire ass, A “PRIVATE FAMILY IN ASTORIA DESTIN TO 4Lrent « few larze airy ihoor for the summer or perma- Dently; most desirable and healthy location; convenient to boats and cars; excelient Board, Address V., box 129 ISLAND SOUND—SPLENDID LO- fixbing, boating and bathin; ‘alloy Depot anu tunutngy address D. Db WANTED —W UruLN ONE HOUR FkOM Only, children aud + 1, Herald uitlee, mune! Sate rie WARD WANTED-FOR GENTLEMAN AND Parlor and Bedroom, bath; within one hour of ail, in or out of city] references exchanged. Addre: i numing price, wuleh muss be moderate, 1. Il, } no other boarders, ALN ‘Addi chester county, milaria or argo Roows and Nberal prise will be pela In future all advertisements presented for publication after eight o'clock LM, will be charged VRAWFO AND I Write Mo \rranvements for accom bout places can be marly by calling or addre week, CHARLES G. EMMONS, 2M York. Witt oi and cottages connected tod on the ext id Bay: terms moderate; M fine DIVERSIDE FARK HOTEL, LUNG RASCH, TED AT PI NQU Of Ho PULLADELY Mra Ratiroad; very hontthy location, fine view, ava buthit double rates, U Washington ‘st Tonya . CURLEY, [3 ‘Adidress GOOD BOARD Foss nr ge Ks ome ) Ms reason ntl ‘ditess Post oer box 10 field, or © ABH LEAR, box 17a Uermld ofice. arama ont | KD—SUMMER BOARD, FOR ABOUT THRE . 10 to 100 mites front New York, (na mou wih great abundanee of sade and play sb PORSI- Addrens A. end tor cite B, VAKSONS, Nd + ocean ind vives letra oy MAIL STEAMERS Qdemystows AND LIVERPOOL. cry oe cw 9,2 Crry OF fun WORD CITY OF BERLIN Fri Cabin, 680 and $100) gold, Return tickets on favorable s. ‘Steeraxe. F25, currency. Drafts at lowest rates, vomns, sinoking and bathrooms amidships JOUN G. DALE, Agent, 15 and #3 Broadway, N Witsox TINE—FOR SOUTHAM! suiling from Bayle pier, Hoboken, a MLN DOO. June First cabin, 870, currency: second c raion tickets on very Iavoruble terms, Jto Continental and Buitie ports. Apply for full par- Hieulurs to CHARLES L. WRIGHT & Bl te South ot. OST DIRECT AND ECONOMIC KOU! LAND, BELGIUM, THE RUINE, SWITZERLAND, VIA ROTTERDAM. Now york. rrency. Phrorigh ticker June 7 une 21 Bte: Stenine! These beantl the United states mail to the Netherlands, are great faverites with the public, ‘ripe revulsr, rates low, comfort and living perfect hehe For or PUNCH. EDYE &c0., "PM iNW. MorRts, 50 Brondwi ris! European Exp 27 South Willian’ Giorri Ane Ame pests abiegeaze ne yenta, No 72 ASTECRAGK TICKETS AT 45 BROADWAY AND aT te ae PIER toor OF CANAL 5T., NORTH SUEVIA HAMMO: ano 14 | WiELA Heme Rates o ao mouth, London, Cherbourg, burg and. all pe land Hie “Cabin, $L00, gold; Be urreney. nd ‘abi < "eal el Han 1S RICHARD & BOAS, Generai Passen: i i OxD, NSA Sie LINK Bi EX NEW YORK, SOUTH HAMPTON AND BREN Company's pier. font of Secund aes Hoboken, WESER...catardny, Jain 0 urday, Jane 23 aturday, June 16 mvurday, June 3D of pasuace irom New York to Southampton, Havre sod men :—Kiess Cabii 1d Cabin, $60, xo) = TA’ ATER Mall STEAMERS I, AND GLASG DEV ONTAL Jans 23, 20 M. BAM, [Nour £ ae aBW VICTORIA, June BOLIVIA, June 1 TO GLAS rod Drutts issued ¥ amonnt at current rutes, Computen Betts} 08, 20 and 21 nea River, NDERSON BRO: t 12M, sue 16, 9:30 A. M, aturday, June 28, 3B, M, yo and dratts from £1 upward Compary’s oft adlway. ee W.d, HURST, Manager, ine fornin wi equare. COAS1 TWisk ST EKAMSHIP: “In future all advertisements presented for putileaon after cight o'clock P.M, wil be charged daub) pace y PANAMA TRANSIT STEAMSIUY LINES, For CALIFORNIA, J ALAS, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, BRITL OL IM BTA, OREGON, &6. sarling Po For SAN FR: Steamship ACAP conuceting for Central A: From SAN FRANG Steamsbip CLTY OF PEKING! From SAN FRANCISCYU 10 A D. hada Dik 3 RULLAY, Supers eudent, S Howling Green, ier toot of oe st. North © ity ie BRS on Saturday, verton, House risbueg and San At Fretghts and insurance at lowest rates, For freight und passage (having superior Accommodations) apply to C. iH. MALLORY & CO,, 16 Maiden lane. Oo” DOMINION STRAMSIIP COMPANY, sailing from pler 37 North River, K, CLLY POINT and R MOND, TUnS.- ADAYS and SATURDAY bade and Tennessee Alr Lin thantic iF i" ine, Chesaponke and Ohio Knil- nd with the stenm ling to interior points 1 fu North Carolina and Viretr 9 NEWBERNE and WASHINGTON, N, & vin Norfolk), TUESDAY, TUVRSDAY. and ta AY, WHE, 10 wes DAY, CEUNENDAY, and ERIDAY, ecting with Mw and Delaware rail r KKHOBOTH BEACH, Paseeng-r nccommodations wns tor NOR DAYS, TH necting with assed. | ‘Throngh passenger tickots and bills of lading to all points At lowest rates. Lisurice Lo Norfolk, Kes, nt ly ver cent, Freights received daily at pt th itiver, General office No. 197 Greenwich st. . READY, Presi NOK BERMUDA, St. THO DL The eievunt British’ steamers WAY rnd ALAM BRA, sailing June 7 and Juno 14, wil now torm a regniar weekly Hine tor Hermuda’ direcs.’ The Bermudas are now 1 mnovt favorita and conventent winter resort. For tull pagttew urs and iinetrated pamphiets apply to OUTERBRIDGE, Auent, EY Beuntwny, E FOR PORT ROYAL, 8 1 Fernandina, Fie, sniling t River wt Py, : Y OF AUSTIN. ¢ ‘Tickets to all points tn Flora, Apoly, for iuforimation and tickets, & We WaLLony & co 15% Matden la Diy THE CROMWELL LINE, DSON, Saturday, June 0, at dovelock P, from pier ) North River. nfnrougl, Villy of luding given to Mobile and primelpat te an the Missieeippt River, Yor freight or passage ap: VAIK & SHAMAN, t wt, ptain Stevens. piyto Frai Sassau. 8 Par D O1ENFULGOR, Ont tevular mall steamship yOPATRA will hy York Saturday, MURRAY, J, G2 Both ote JOTINS, NF. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1877. —WITH SUPPLEMENT. ele itr eee a ti al N:P aC RES SNE COASTW18E STEAMSHIPS. NMED TO. NEW ORLEANS AND PEXASS ‘The steamers will sail trom pier 36 North River as NEW Saturday, Jure 9 5 jg Texas freight there tolsteseaneLonistans snd Texas Wallrond for Morgan sity. thence storgaw's steamships to Texas row, bile crite alt points on the ppt aver, Monte, “Gaive ndianolu, Corpus Christi, Hockport, Howson and ¥ Me eight irons Wasee ern, Texas Paci \scontinental railroads. rei! Ran Antonio (1 Cuero at ieee ca eect His iow les eo to For feoight tou ppirto Wodsitr rs MOKGAN, “Agente, "feo pier ora North X ¥., HAVANA AND MEXIC, MAIL 53. ae Steamers leave ha No. 3 North iat, asa P. HAVANA DIRECT. GITY OF VE RU a th CITY OF NE : aes une city “Fou Vuk aetna, ja Hay Ad ry an Shy or ines nan, ri Steamers leave New Urieans June ivaad Tuy T jon Vera bis and all the shove ports. freight OF ESM PERANDRI? 2 BONS, 31 and 23 Brond NEW, 79 FORE AND HAVANA DIREC. wale Line first Ry gegen) will 1 Cy EL from pier zz North River, foot of Cedar st, for sre Phe as fol- COLUMBU! uraday, May 3 is. , dune 9 Oper troighi td aad passage, having wasurpassed nce: od nceomamnodae tone, app P. CLYDE & CO,, No, 6 Bowling G _MeKELLAR, LULING & CO., Agente in Havuga, ____ TRAVELLERS’ GUIDH. nh ture “all ieerdsementa presented Sor publication aft v eight Selocke Be Me veld be charged do doable riten er bore py terry, wu dundays exceoted. at A A TTICKETS POR EINTCABRLPUTA 0oane aarore aed [iaaxy “AND FRCY BY pay HATS aad DANIEL Di! byl commencing Mi hae Vestry st. pier, North River, at 3:35, ding at mack Woos Pe LONG BRANCH ‘Providence, ‘Troy, saecked ra destivation, 'o West Point and ‘Newburg, returning same NOTA. BOAT, PEOPLE " One of the elegant ste: a DICE ‘or ST, JOHN will Jouve pier 41 North River every weekday xt 6 J, M., con- heating at Albany for Baratocn ae all favorite summior re- nly sorts North und FOR TROY A “LGITIZENS’ LINK STF AMBOA’ sconnecting with all railroad ines North, East and Wont mage piegat ‘stenmors Jeave daily (Saturdays ex- copied) at 6 P. M., pler 49 North River, foot Leroy at. Bielaway make, ut war & four re with fall fae &e. purchased as Centennial, cost $1,500, will hud 's AY AN A witt sicriton maguiticene tuves, four round, pateut cost Inst Pebruaty $1,000, fo: Cabinet. Music, &e,; has box to ship. dency, 130 Hust 16th A great barmuins, some of thea uved but a very shurt time By our best musicians, ond roaily almost as fully warrautod in ever: Warerooms, 5t ~qo PACWORT ES, ORGANS, &C. lt adcertinemants presented for aioe after ight elk Pe se llth change to we rates PRIVATE FAMILY wo PAORINIO“ STEINWAY Planot $000, for $1 lurte, cont slogsat, Ths octave, Gfavisitely carved case. four round eo wi janolorte, ant August) $1,000, for 8300, in= eluding Stool, Cover i Music Cabinet, cost $100. Cull private Sheen owe it 38d st., near bth av. N, 4.—Hox for shipping. “\ _CHANCE—SPLENDID NEW UPRIGHT AND square Pianos to rent, and rent allowed if purchased; » low nearly wow exceedingly low; sl see Pianos warranted for five years: antes Tod reduction to cash customers ever a Ine ist Pianos doky nes te ee baud sine. sted red, roKewo: A —¥OR RENT, UPRIGHT, 7, gun iB AND GRAND riot Tarpon | vend “cin order W Anum NABE 4 “raise Gon katte e Beore 1th at : AS DID = ROeHW OOD: “TOUNG, Rae 7 fo it order; must be sold by Tuesday: pee $130. To be sac Broadway. A —SKVEN Gora vie PIANO, IN 1s PERFECT ORDER, efor $75; good mal wery. BSORTMENT oF “imoee D HAND STBINWAY Pianos. some neariy new, very iow; also Pianos of other makers; Dewars’ of torus binn: ined off ax genuine ‘auction. or in, private housos, STBLN- SONS. Steinway Hall, Lith st. New York. FaMIIX, LEAVING TOWN, WILL SELL SEVEN octave Toséwood upright Pisnotorte, cost $500, for $75. a PRIVATE VAMILY WILL SELL NT STHINWAY Pie 3.6 brillant ful toned too fe warans intaid ustry, having every improvement, 7; octaves, 196 2d av., near 2: 4% periect pari: oy elegant cubinet bec piano, 8200; alse audvome aud destenbie Houses jParuigure in labs ‘s ul 0 "re: Sth and ‘oft inves IVATB FAMILY rosewood Fianoferte, 7 1-3 o¢- Soret aad te Er ioiagtowel 10 iL this da; ‘#t., one block from s Unton square, and Fi Ww SEGOND HAND WEBER PIANOS AT VERY ‘rood ax ry tepet, Pense call at the WEBB h av. an ARGALN.—850; MEAUTIFUL PIANO, = new? inctalmentes rent $3" OabLI fi 4 OCTAVE: 107 West rr) SARE noe used A year: HORACE V WaThRs & SuiNes 40 Bast 4th wie, be- Broadway und University plac REAT RED! Bow Organs. stops, only $8 ond haul Pianos nud Orguny to font, $2 und upward: in: repairiag and tuning cheap. LUDK«'s Ware. ast 4th wt. ear Bow: aS DOCK. OYSTER BAY, JONES Dock (Cold & . LT, amer J. B. Berk sels Resi eave Now The t new and fast steam York daily (Sundays excepted) wo OBEWOOD 7 OCTAVE STEINWAY PIANOFORTE, heap; 7 octave carved logs Pianolurte, 37: GORDON'S, aie ; NWAY, BR AND ©! ‘OR, for the above places, from pier 16 Bast River, foot of Wall | GTEINWAY, ¥ : Tented tied Uptigine wud agpare Piewes sh, wt 3:45 P. My: foot nt iid wt, Enst River, at 4PM. | Rocuet or Tmalalmonins tee epi ee cth ay). neat Staves will connect at bah Doek tor Huntington. Tickets to al ings, GO cents, Lxcursion ticket VATSKILL AND STUYV/-SANT BOATS LEAVE DAILY vrs) Ger 42, foot of Canal at., at 6 P. M., for passengers and treight. JOR NORWALK AND_ D. DANBURY DAILY.—THE steamer AMERICUS leaves ven Brooklyn (Jewel's Dock) a0 F aud 33 M., plor 87 Kast River 2:45. 2. M, ‘B8d st, 3 aren Railroads ‘connecting with Danbury and Ud Kouused fare, 350, Excursion ‘ ticke! KR LINE FOR STON re ALL POINTS be mammath ace steamers BRISTOL aad ‘UE louve pier 24, North xiver, daily (Sundays Mh hegeasay for, PROvID! July 1 to September 2, inclusive), at 5 P, He at all principal tickot oftices Jugs, S1L0; good PI fn Now York; lull warrant vox for shipping: Apply at $35. piace, hour Browuv Lath xt. QTEINWAY GRAND PIANOS FOR oe ICKER.- ing and Wobor Mianos ov instalu 1 curved no, $40; Organs, TS dust 14th oh B55, GORDON & "SON, WO MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE KOSEWOOD Pinos tor $265; now and tichiy Aniehed ; best makers five yours; can be fully vested; ; am object made to a quick purchaser. Establishment, away and 7th av, ‘f ORDER; 13 Waverley hamak sg 78 PP egy peng Storage ny corner 15 —aao8 PIAKOPOKTEY IN PERF! egroat burgain for BIDDLE's ANT AND Inte EDT Oe iandinat Blanner, Besar’ toot Franklin st. North River, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, as 6 P.M, for freigut and passenzers, HE NEW PROVIDENCE LINE TO BOSTON, A wuoLy rani egret i 10h, RAT LY 42 MILES ie, 60. SIINOTES, Iflcent_now ste: SACU DETTS mma "hope ISLAND, rth River, foot of Wurcen st. at 5 P. M, oT L OLD RELIABLE STONINGTON. LINE to wer and all points Teeth, dally oxcept Rundays), at p. M., trom pier 33 North River, foot of Jay st. To vataneneara PENNSYLVANIA. RAILKOAD. THE OLD ESTABLISHED, 10! ROUTE AND SHORT LINE ween NEW YORK AND? PHILADELPHIA. 15 Through Trains each way r dully; 3 depots tn Philadelphia, in New York. Double Track, the most Tapro Fastest Time cousi The ma eral proved Equinment, and the nt with absolute safety, and Cort- 7, and 7 35 RYO A. Me 4.7, Ms Ticket Offices, 526 and oe iSrondway” ys Astor House, ‘and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt sts. : No, 4 Court st. Brooxlyn; Nos. 114, 116 and 118 Hudson st.. Hoboken; nr emt! City. ‘ Emigrant Ticket Ollice, No. 8 Battery PHAN, Tbe N, L. P. FARMER, eral M General Passenger Agont, 8 Tote MOuNING BOAT FROM HARRIDON ST. for Englewood, Yonkers, Dobb's Ferry, Nynek, Sing Sing Have straw, Vorpiank’s and Peekskill. The fast steam G, sOHULT Fries passengers und froight In future all dvertinemente presented for publication after eights dork DP, Me weill be chi coudla riaten. A. “A ~AMDAILY ROCKAWAY “BEACH EXCURSIONS Steamers NBVERSINK and TWILIGHT, of the reguinr lino, e NEVERSINK leaves daily from ‘st, North River jer Park | Discs Grand st. Jewell’s ibook Brook fteamer Twilight, having been thoroughly overhauled and rebutit, will make an excursion to Rockaway Tuendey. Wednesday and 1 og at. N. Ro 9:30 A, Mi: 10th ¢ 27, Park Tass, 1A. M. Jowell's Huck, Brooklyn. 10:30' 5 Bateening from Kockaway steamors loave 11 A, M.,4 and Excursion tickets 50 cents, on olther boat, —A.—DAILY EXCURSIONS TO ROCKAWAY »Beach.—steamer WiLLiAM COOK, Capt. ©. Aeaos F ae ss cont Return tickets are go: A ry aE as follows: ~Sth st, ba a 8:80. orth, River, New York, 9:30 A. M.: 10th at. Korth K ver, New York, 0 A, M.i toot Frank Nore River, 10 4 pe “a Pon foot of Cedar st., North aver 10 . South Brooklyn, 10:45 A. Did Ube Riaeurtlon tiseei; GOs: she, apie win te afforded by the Witham. Cock Muriug Bund. Retwrniase, Toave Rockaway at 5 P.M. POR EXCURSIONS STKAMER THOS, POWELL, 00; Burges Chicago, Baltimore, Durant: open Sunday. MARTIN & KASKELL, ‘SAND SANDY HOOK EVERY SHING BA A eday, Saturday cepted, Ucoan Steamer SETH LOW foaving. Herren at., North’ Hiver. ith xt, Enst or, 75 pl East River, st.. North ‘River, MO: pier G. North. Kiv te tickets Bie AL 7 FOST:.R, Manaxer. Ai Fret! Barges Har Caledonia, Baldwin and Anun; als Raritan Uench, Cold Spring and Oriental Groves. BRIGGS (ute 1 BK, Cronavtt), 384 Wost st., opposite pher stroetterry. Open event pLrNourH noc ALL THY WEEK UP THE iupsox TO. NEWBU, ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Witks sarL FIvTY OB “GayTs. UTIFUL RE En, arene SUBLIMi MOUNTAIN SCENERY. Romantic Kevolu JAKRETT & PALMER'S anperd MOUTH ROUK, renowned for ite bonaty. apaeu. watery, capacity, comfort _ conveniences, will, EY. AY ol the week bexinnin: MONDAY MORNING, make a grand trip up the beautt forle city of Newbury, pasving en route A DES, Tf, MAGNIFIOENT 8 [att A AT WEST POINT, and affording passenge’ ple sime in ich to vinit WASHINGTON IBA! ‘AbQu ARTERS and the many otuer poinss, of Hevotutionsry ‘in reat foe which Newburg is mon Will return y how splendid exourst oy will ‘have “the additional attrac: onary reminiscences, ‘ince atenmer PLY- wondrous PAL- tion af A GRAND MUSICAL ie tgpainiac teri rovided A FULL aay NL AND ME OF FP cn BELLS, PO OF MADRKIGAL BOYS, RTHUK BENT, tho Cornet Soloist, &e., dc. FIFTY CENTS, MOZART hit) FARE for the whole oxcursion only, **Boat will leave the stone pter No. 1, at the Battery, North Kiver, every mot o w t half-past 8, and North sviver, cl att 9 MUNDAY, dung 10 ctWO GRAND. TRIPS TO ROCK AWAY, for which special arrangements are being made. HOUSES, ROOMS, &U., WANTED. at City and Brookiyn. In suture all adcerticemente presented for publication after eight o'clock BP, M, will be charged double rate ANTED—BY A MAN AND WIFE, nisted stooms, {f good noighborhood low. Address F., Vox 156 dU e UNTRY FOR THE mein Uateag ratte city should be and have spuck ginble. Ad With fall deneriperon und Post office. ho TED ‘10 PURUHASE. RCHASHA “COOKING “RANGE Brot! ‘Mtist be as good as now, ANTED ‘tO faba, 12 tet) a JAS, b om WINES, ‘Liquors, Tn future all advertisements presented for publication after cig eight or ‘clock P.M. will harged double rates, BOLT, HATBAU LAGAR AROSE, an brite ‘onse of 5O quurts snipped ‘i au ip of 24, Fy eens On EPIC TOR H, MAUGER, 110 Reade st, Cia BOTTLED AT JONZAC, DISTILLERIES, at loiported alsoin wood. VICTOR BE, MAUGER, MATRIMONIAL. — OF REFINEMENT,” BEAUTY, nd, matrimony SO Be will moet with @ re: arensing Prot. 0, D, lerald Vatown office, E ar eight ae P.M, twill be chargeil double rates Bi BLOODY DEED COMMITTED BY BURGLARS-——A ville has been occupied by Mr. Samuel Rader and family, attained the ago of seventy. Besides himself and wife ~ MSCHLLANSOUS.. " In future all advertisements presented for publication WARK Ni LTIES WANTED—TO vate into irate id this summer. Address W. ‘dyenmore, INTRO. WHIT! MURDEROUS TRAMPS, WIFE SHOT AND KILLED WHILE HELPING HER HUSBAND TO DEFEND THEIR LIVES. {From tbe Norristown (Pa) Herald.) For six or seven yours past a house und lot at the e of Blue Bell, in Whitpain township, about five from Norristown, owned by Mr. Georgo Hart, Mr. Rader is about seventy-five years old, and bis wife, who is the victim of the present tragedy, had thero were no other persons in the house except a Jittie girl About three o'clock this morning he awoke and went to the window to take a look at the weather. He returned to bed, when be beard a noise made by some one crawling on the floor of his bedroom, § Alter listening again he sprang out of bed, when be was grabbed by aman, who jumped up from the floor at the foot of the bed, Tho burglar in a loud whisper said, ‘Don’t halioo or 1 will shoot,” Mr, Rader grappled with the intruder, and a scufflo ensued. He then called ‘Murder, od the burglar tired, the ball striking the wall, Mr, Rader wed bis gun and his wite got oat of bed to assist him. The discharge of Jallowed oy a shot from tho-barglar, tho Mrs. Rader in the broast and kilhog her mmimediately, BLOODY TRACKS. The robbers then fled One of them attempted to jump out of the frout window, and when partly out Mr. Rader gave bim a push with his gua wuieh sent him headloug to the ground, The laduer alse teil over with bim, and upon it, the window and otber places his bivog could be seen. The otuer rap through un o| try and inte w side bedroom, In feeling bis Way in the dark for the window he put his band | Upon the coun terpane and left a pool ot blood which soaked through to the sheet, He thon evidently kicked alt the glaes out of the window sush und then jumped tbroogh the window to the ground, He bad received wounds of some Kind, tor upou the floor and window were large drops of bicod, und in his flight he dropped his cap apon the floor, The neighbors were promptly aroused, and by day- gut the surrounding couuiry was alive with armed men seeking the murderera Jt was tuought that too latter coula not have gotien fur, as it Was so near morning when the crime was cummiited, and they were supposed to be hiding in some of the fields or hedges. The farmers were warned to be on the Jook- out and requested to seared their fleids thoroughly. THE MURDERKRS SUPPOSED TO BE TRAMYS, The burglars, who are supposed to be a white and a colored man, are probably trumps, aud bad becu prowhng around tho neighborhood all night. They hud been to several other houses, but finding all the wine dows closed had not made au effort to entel They evidently noticed that the sash ot Mr. Rader’s window wus raised and determined to enter the house, A lw der was obtained at l’retontain’s store, which was pot long enough to reach the sill, and they had to draw themselves up about tour fect alwr resching tho wop round, The tracks of the men could be easily traced to and from the house, as ope of them was bureloot. They bad lounged arouny the village until they became tu. mihar with tts surroundings and found out wuere a ludaer could be obtained. THK COUNTRY AROUSKD, Alter the deed was committed vue of the men, who is suppored Lo have lired the fatul shot, was tracked us far us Penlilyn, Here tho trai! was lost and several houses searched without any discovery. His rouie was marked by the bivou loft on the fences he crossed and the marks ot hig vare feet in the dusty roads. He must.have been @ tall man, for in some places tis Strides wore five tvet in length. The other mau took Au Opposite course, supposed im the direction of Nor- ristown. 1v1s pelievea tbat both of them are in biding at no great distance from the place of the tragedy. ‘the en- Ure neiguborhood for miles around is wroused and bands ol armod men are searching the country, Do- tectives aud police authorities have been notitied, and there is @ pruspect Of at jeastone of the men being caught, THE G, A B'S NEGLECT New Yous, May 31, 1877, To THe Epiton or THe Herauy:— Lnoticed with sadness that the tomb of the brave Montgomery, in St, Paul’s, was pussed by unheeded on Decoration Day, by the thousands who husiened 1o pay honor to our patriot dead iu tho different comete- ries, The same omission was noticeable for some years after May 30 became the recognized day jor tribute to be paid to the brave men who fell in defence of American liberty, and on Decoration say in 1874 aud 1575, the Montgomery Guards, ‘‘independent,” caused the first flowers to be strewn on the grave of Quebec's hero, ‘The expense wus borne by me alone, aud 1 was willing to continue the patriotic duty each y' but the Grand Army of the Republic undertook to reheve me of the plexsant burden in 1876, As I stood ob Broadway yesterday | waited patiently to see Montgomery's grave crowned with iuimorteiles, but alas! bis Monument was od unnoticed, If the omission was an oversight of the Grand Army it may be pardoned, although inexcusable, The grave of Mont. gomery should vot be placed in obscurity, and if the | membors of the Grand Army veglect to give it recog: nition I shail seo to tn the future, as 1 have in the past, that the place which contains his the soluer’s glorious wreath, whes receives: Roapecttally, JOHN J. MARTIN, Lave Captain of tho Montgomery Guards, THE CURRENCY QUESTION. [From the Lexington (Ky.) Prose } Tho New Yorx Henaup nas taken sides with the ad- vocates of making silver coin a legal tender in the pay- ment of debts to any amount § It offers the only solu- ton of the resumption of specie payments that docs not involve widespread and inevitable ruin to almost every business interest in the country, By adopung the silver standurd, and the silver dollar ax it has ox+ isted since the foundation of the government, a check 18 at Once given to any [urther depreciation of values, with every reagon to believe that ao bey 10 values wiil be one of the early results. bile we ad- mit that there is a measure of injustice to the croditor class by adopting the stiver standard, still the injustice that bus already operated against the debtor class more than an equal ofset, LOCUST PLAGUE. After an Absence of Seventeen Years the Pest Returns to New Jersey. THE FARMERS STARTLED. How the Insects Destroy Yal- uable Crops. On the firat day of June, after an absence of sevon- teen years, the much dreaded locust made its appear- ance in the State of New Jersey, and already the whole neighborhood of the Orange Mountains is teem- ing with these unfamiliar insects, 1t may well bo imagined that alarm and terror have taken possession of the whole people of this regiov, who fear that their ficlds and gardens may be swept away before the ue- youring army which bas so unexpectedly invaded the state, Public atteution had scarcely been called to the probable appearance of these pests, but on the ap- poiited day the locusts manifested themselves, regard- less of what the newspapers might or might not be saying concerning them. They came out of the ground in such numbers that it is no wonder even the bravest ot Jerseymen were frightened, especially as their frst impulso seemed to be to devour whatever vegetation was to be found im that not too luxuriantly tertile country. ‘In lesa than twenty minutes after they break from the shell,” writes an astonished native to the Heratp, ‘they begin to feed, and everything they strike dies, ‘They are abundant enough to destroy every pieco of sbrubbery in New Jersey,”” Thero is, porhaps, little reason to foar that their devastations will be in any way so complete ag the imaginations of excited Jorseymen would make the world believe; but that they will do at least as much damage as would be inflicted by an invading army can scarcely be gaingaid, THY BULK DESCRIPTION No better tdea of the dostructiveness of the locusts, especially in the Kast, can be furmed than from the description @f them written by the Prophet JoeL “A fire devoureth beiore them,” says the prophet, “‘and behind them aflame burneth; the Jand is as the Gar- den of Edev before them, and bebind them a cesolato wilderneas; yea, and nothing shall escape them, The appearance of them is as the appearance of horses, ‘and as horsemen so eball they run, Like the noise of chariots on the tops of mountains shall they leap, liko the noise of a flame of firo that devoureth the stub- bie, as a strong people set in battle array. Beiore their taco the people shall be much pained; all facts ball gather blackness. They sbajl run like mighty men; they shall climb the wall ike men of war, and they shell march every ove cn his ways, and they shall not break their ranks; neither shall one thrust A they-shall walk every one in bie path; and when they fall upon tho sword they shall not be wounded. They shall run to and fro in the city; they shall rua upon ie wall; they shall climb up apon u houses; they sbull enter 4 at the windows like @ thief’ Tuc magnificence of this description can only be appreciated by one who bas a_ vivid recollection of an invasion by an army of locusts. They indecd come as a thief “io ab tbe windows,” and tho Eden before them Is left adesolute wilderness behind them; without warning they come out of the earth, and what they cannot de- your thoy destroy. Nor do they come alone, and “that which the locust hath left bath tho cankerworm eaten, and that which the cankerworm hath left hath the caterpillar oaten. ’” THR SBVENTBEN YHAR LOCUST. Unfortunately for this splendid description, but for. tunately ee who security of Jersey garden plots and cabbage beds, the seventeen yeur locust, which hug Just made its appearance, only the harvest ‘ay, and hot the orthopterous msect of the tamily locustida inspired the prophet with all this wealih of ‘hese bavo not the power of ater hike the real losuats desoribed by Jvel, (? even hke the grasshopper, which tsa member of same family, but they can fly, and the female is a to sting. They appear im the same locality but ouce in seventecn yeurs, this being a fact thet is protty well established, ina in Ba intervening time they exist 10 the larva : only mission in the perfect state seems to be to ree t their young and die, although it cavno be forgotien that this is the brillant period in their in glorious existence, The long timo required tp bring ing them to maturity, and their appearance in swarms like that which asionished New Jersey on bh nage a and yesterday, probably the nef that they are really ide the Eastern locusts, which causes #0 mucii destraction through their feariul ravages. ‘*These ura the genuine Egyptian locusts,”’ writes tbe Jerseymun already quoted, and then he carelully puts threo mnug- uificent specimens of the harvest fly into a box with a glass cover and sends them to the Hxgatp. ‘This in- sect does not appear in every part of the country in the same year, but the liveal descendants of each swarm appear evory seventeon years i their puriicu- Jar iocainty, The New Jersey variety which are vow baving thei Hite summer holiday appearcd in 1809, in 1526, in 1843 and in 1860, In Southern Pennsyl- vunia they appeared ja 1853 and 1870. In Louisiuna they appeared in 1835, in 1852 and 1869. ‘These tacts clearly demonstrate the seventeen years theory, and tho insect ought to be as familiaras the grasshopper, uud certamly more familiar than the potato bug, which ts ‘comperatively & newoonmer, ‘THY LOCUST IN PENNSYLVANIA, There Is no better piace for the seventeen year locust ia, for this insect has a decided pret- erence for foreats of ouk, iu which that State is rich. Evergreene are not to the taste of the barvest fly, und the 1sect usually avoids the piue woods, Neither is it found tn jew ailuvial lauds, which accounts for its appearance this year in the Digh grounds of Now Jer-. , While the murshes are cicar of its presenco, The witler of this articlo remembers the appearance of the locust in Pennsylvania twenty-four years ago, and its stay is atill as tresb in bis memory as if it had taken place only last year, As in Jersey the coming of the swarm was almost simultaneous, The earth seemod to open only to exude insects, and soon the woods and fields wero strewn with their cast off shells, while the air and the troos were thick with flying and drumming locusts, All day long the, air was tilled with their nowes. They were a curiwsity then just as they are a curiosity i Y Jereey. now, und meo und children bandied them until many a were stung by them. The trees wud glrubs over; where bore evidences, not of th ravages pro) (3 speaking, for the locust 1# not a greut iceder, us 18 plain froin the absence of anything like u digestive ap- paratus, bat of the incisions mude for the purpose of depositing their eggs, Soon they began to die, and then, altnoagh it was still midsummer, the great oak forests seemed to huvo eon blighted us vy the frosts of October, The tops of the trecs showed only dead and breaking branches, or rather twigs, which in time tell off aud uropped to the varth, Wherever the eggs were Jaid tue decay of the braneb began aud in the economy of nature this was completed so that the larva tell to earth for its seventeen years of Tepoge at tho exact moment apparontly when it wis ready tor its long burial, An egg ts only about oue- thirtieth of an imch ja diameter, and it grows to its fuil in these seventeen years of subterranean develop. ment, How fur the tnsect penetrates the ground is quesiionavie; but for a year or two before the reappeare ance of the swarm it is 0 uncommon thing for the larmer-to turn up rare specinens in tho furrow. ‘These of curse ure still in the chrysalis state, and this cons ditton is maintained uutil the appearance of the insect above ground, when the shell is at once shaken off and the periect fly revouled. A DESCRIPTION OF THR LocvsT, The locusts appear in a shell,” writes the Jersey man above alluded to, and whom we quote so often because he represents the average seniimont on tha subject, “and then go for a tree or bush and tn less than twenly minutes after they brouk they commence to feet.? Now, in fact, feeding'is the least part of the Mission Of this insect, and their whole bus.ness alter their sppearayes avoye yround is to procreate tha succoeding generation, take a butterfly holiday and die, The perfect insect emerges from the ground from February to the middle of June, according to latitude and the wartth of the seasou, and disappeara before the warly frosts, lt ts of a bi color and its wings aro transparent, with @ siggug line near tho tips tn tuo form of the letier W, which tho superstitious suppose to mean the ovcurronce of a war wibin tue neXt seventeon years. In this way the Mexican war was prosaged 1m 1843 and the robelliou in 1860.- Their eyes are large and protruding, being red, with motallia reflections. The rings of the boay are edged with S Tho ex, Too males die first, the fem: ber work 18 not yet complete, and, being provided with A digestive system which ihe male jacks, she feeds so as to pourish her young and complete ber maternal duties, In order tu deposit ber eggs in the twig sho vores a hole under the bark Jong onuagh for about Bix- teon eggs, introducing these in pairs side by sido, Tho eggs are pearl white, very delicate, aud are hatched in about six weeks, ‘The females deposit about 400 eggs vach in way, aud as the twit which she pierces aimost always withers and falls olf it 18 easy Lo Imagine tho appenrance of a forest ut th time the larve are betching. These great numbers would indicate excessive reproduction, but after all this iorin of life ts only a feeder of other forms ot lite, 3 being eaten by ants and othor insects, DY and especially by woodpeckers, und by toads, frogs and otuer reptiles, Provably not moro than two of the deposit of each semale arrive at maturity, which accounts for the swarm ot jod not being greatly in excess of the one whieh preceded it, * NO K YOR PRAR, In conclusion it 18 only necessary to say that there 48 no great need for fear from tneirravages. They live only upon juices and seek the trees and shrubs more for the purpose of depositing their young. AS @ matter of course the poisonous matter which they seem to inject into the twig with th ¢ does injury to the trec, but beyond this the damage willbe slight For a tow weeks the Jersey hills will be vocal with their-music—no, not vocal, tor their noise 18 inade by Means of ther’ wings and is not emitted from theit throats—and then the ground will be strewn with their dead bodics while their young will be pusiiwe their way into the earth not to muko their pa reese from 234 to Bij inches. ving longer because L29.aavopisbed Jeregymen until Jane J, Ait ;

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