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2 __oITY _REAL | ESTATE: § FOR SAL! tral. ~~ In future alt advertisements presented after vight o'clock P. M. will be charged foul 140 KAST SSTH ST. PRIME LOCATION. ; AD sioluing lexington ay. able three story hig stoop ata sane Dwelling, 20x53, lor 85.5 feet: will pe soul vy arden of Sapreme Court, dune 1 at 111 rondway, at 1 o'clock. K. OON, Jr., Auctioneer. We aide 560s MITH AV. NBAK 42D ‘ST.—TENEMEN? AND © ‘store Property. ob suction. at Exchange salesroom, Jay, 2.9 MiAkD ve BROOKLYN ALRORERTY FORK SALE. LET. Tn future all advertisements ear for publication after eth olelock P.M. wall be charged Hloubde ig A FIRST CLASS, EUEGANTLY | WORSIAED | moder: b rown stone Dwel Warrcansrxe “COUNTY ~ PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. Tn future all advertisements presenied for publication after ight o'clock P.M. will be charged double rates. At 10 rent, season OF year. JAMES YOUMANS, OR SALE DELIGHTFUL ‘66 CNTRY SRAT bx Westchester county: 22 acres: modern house. Aoply. to GEORGE I. NELSON, 160 ‘Brosdwar. will exe Sithin 50 mile ‘Locust st.. Phil (0 RENT—IN YONKERS, ONE HOUR . FROM tral Depot. House. Barn i TON—SEVERAL beautiful sce AMES TAY ~HOCsEs TO tio: AT. RESIDENCE, Xtensive grounds, wi 5 Nik & GRAY, Stables, Ac.: commanding vee tn A TO LET A AT aaFaIDE L 1, DWELE and boatin, location ; re- 6th av. etainin, ‘coms, with fee and outhouses: fi Dathing Bowery. ENERUPT SALE OF TWO SPLENDID PARMS—ON Harlem Railroad, 2) miles, from town and depot; one contains 125 acre yell watered and tenced, D dekh of wood kinds of fruit, nice 540 acres of splonaid lenty of wood and tim- re ches, dc. ; all by d barns and in; large sri ti douse, tool house, cheese houso, £e.; stubl Ing for 100 hen of stock: buildings all in exeeilent order, and torming alto- ther the Gnest gral stock and dairy farm ‘on the whole ine of the Harlem Railroad, having foi are kept over 100. head; the location i healthfal, ouly 60. from school dou ¢ miles from village, with high school nilts, Post office, & with al eropa, only $40 per nc 10 per eent ean remain Serene utensils an ke (60 | tit wanted. In guite of ye ork, untll 3 P, waste HOUSE, FLUSHING = 11 ROUMS, range, turnace, cas fixtures. water; $4,500; monthly it $300, LEAV ‘ SEA’ SIX” AGRES; PASSAIC” RIVER: bre beearifal share xtanstye gusbulldin Cait and shade miuntes trom cit, a 7 WRK. STE at ‘a Golarat al or sale at bargain, R. K. STE i frait, trees, garden and gh’ and healthy. near Steinw ttle~ alti, Ne Apply to EDWARD PALMIE, No. 1 NCH COTTAGE TO LBT, FURNISHED: 8 ir sea and depot; rent, $250. JAMES LAN: M ORRISTO ‘OWN, SN. x. J.—HANDSOM RESID roow! all improvements; beauriful lak oathouse and Doats: sx Acres garden, lawn aud fruitery; ieehoune, flied; darn and carriage house; tor sale or to let. furnished "} UTES’ 1 w Jersey Central a walk from de- uunew Usteags Hones, 7 roots: ofl is wood erdercrent er month. 8. CARY, rae Tio! Him ft, Now Yor! ED—A’ SIIKILL, ON HUDSON, idence of the lave Sait Van Buren; 10 wcres: ¢ VING CLARK, 212 Foarl. xe Vairasie | PARM, 143 aE . NORTH STDE LONG Trtand, ve a 20 ee apt city, for practical working or country residenc lenty fruit, stock and ing ct FAR j.00x M43 Post Mee. i A a Th future oh advarcisement ‘publica ” Pe velock P. Bf. will be seme oe double ee werk F\ENTRAL MINN TAK. Farming ‘Lands, tated chan or unencumbered ne by ST. PAUL, Herald office. r OR SALE, OR eae AND acres Land, with water % Inquire STU DWELL, ‘Sram Coun. hy stghidligetehty ES CHOICE cheap. or exe roperty or Merchandise. ACRES—OKA juuntity finest pe ey 3 6404 reat vargnin ‘tuk soins ex: GQ WAYRAND, 160 Fulton, T0 LET FOR BU INMSS PURPOSES, In future ail advertisements presenied for publication after eight o'clock P. M. wild be charged double rates, Beer: BUILDING, tS Fireproof, Located on Nassau, Ann and Fulton sts, First Floor to let: suitable tor bunke erlawyers: will be let together or in gart quit tenuate if aesired; ‘edapted for utites or stores, ‘ensonnble rents. Alto some eligible Taw Ofiices to let. PPLY ON TH PREMISES, _Take the elevator, Inquire forjunitor. (STABLISHED CIGAR STORE, WITH MIXTURES ~acomplete. to let; immediate possession; low ren id with oven for baking. BALLEY Hudson VACTORY TO LET—27Tr orles: cae basement, 47x10, FIELD 7 West B41 tb 8 TO EASE. FOR A TE 6) Pier 1, North River (452 feet long, Bi eet Yacent bulkelead. Fur terms and further information appiy at office of the Department of Locks. 117 avd 119 Dua’ » where plan of premises can be tn aud Sseaioes, NEAR 8rit , FIVE Inquire G. W. BLOOM. “OF YEARS, ‘orwer 6th quor and tobacco. inl Eatate Agent, 688 B road ? THE REAR PART OF A FikST CLASS Cigar Btoro, nltadle for office, £e. 1 Broadway 1O LT ¢ ) PEARL sf. S Ine ILDIN New York. HOUSES TO LED. nis ah ~Uniturnisied, In future all advertisements presened jor publication aftes tight oelock P.M. will carga ot Hschepeninnied TO, dgT AN ELEGANT Hots and 6t low. Ay SL sas ate pply to D: IM- 2 wt. on Lexington ALL ANTEL CONNOL' Loehrer tuitable orbusiness’ DENTE e NOLLY, 102 4th av. “In Suture alt saben ict for pr sti ution « AGM olelock P.M. wilh ‘en esi ie ene ee LARGE PLEA A NT FRONT PARLOR,” AND BED room attached, fn owed, to two xentle men, at 24 linton place ; jerave. ‘King tied batt SMALL FURNISHED FLUOK FOR HOUSE. | to let to @ respectable family, 01 Macdougal, ISHED SULIT OF ROOM | Hixite for housekeeping: linen, sliver, de. ; wll torms invderate, 4o9 Wert d4th st, PEW NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS LN A GEE than-American farmily; torms reasonable, 21 East 20th it., near restaurant, PURNISHERD ROOMS TO LET, FOR GENTLEMEN only, 285 Broome st. VURNIsi EL i FRONT WOOM, WITIT PANTRY, | water a kensleman in w private family; co ‘atms moderate, 1 I Wert 24d wt LY YCRNISHED SINGLE ROOM, AtGd Went S8th st. Cull for two days, FURNISHED ROOMS, 19 LET—TWO NICK LAKGE #00 ath ay. AND. FURNITURE FOR” Sai. . elegantiy furnished and complete for hou at Looeth av, Cail for two days between 10 rok ns TO LETRA PURNIAIED FRONT PARLOR. any offles; hasbeen ocenpied as a doctor's allice. Henry st. WO ROOMS, FURNISULD, TO GENILEMEN Oi partied couple: private funily; no boarders, Avply 136% Weet 15th BIE Dy West win ST, Bi Sth ae.~Handsomel BEIWHEN BF BROADWAY Dd farnisived Rooms, with all im- prowements; also simcle os | serms mederute, 3) Gurraae ACh, NEAR BEDFORD shed Khoon, tor single gentlemen or Nish ms 39 iast 47u gentleman oo), nY AND ‘road any —P re SED ROOMS | Prem #10 86. Ba ee podetginast Deters Cs “Tn this City and Brooki GENTLEMAS WIRES A COMPORIABL! AND eferences ivew Address HANOV Heratd city ot ek, | WARNETT, Avettonecr. _ ry,.charming loca: OR, 155 PM | 5 umn for the sumer, In, vielBity ot Maditon | UROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. “In future ail advertisements presented public ication after eight o°el P.M, wilt bt charged ible rates, | pee AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY LADELPY MILADELPHTA AND LIV! tLe, 2nty Trasatiantie Ling sailing under the AMBRE Suiling every THURSDAY from Philade tid WEDNESDAY ose Liverpool, THE RED STAR LINE STEAMSHIPS. Carrying the Helgien and United States Mails. Sailing every twelve days altetuatel: Philadelphia and New | fone Direet wad only» sumed ge wud ote: Wig af, « hitadeiphia, 52 Bro BATES MAIL LT QUEENSTOWN AND uiVBReOoL Suiling on TUmeD tro i i ‘Rive yey WYOMING, July 3, 10 A.M. sl eeeeeas July 17,104, M, 23, $65, eee pny Stain, sew, jo and fro . ; Sweden, Ae.” Drafts on Ireland, Ei . France and Ger: k ata a» rePLLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadway. SS To Siecle NOTICE,-THE sPLENDID MAIL Caled ry For rates of passage hip MONTANA, Captain evaes. is from Pee | North River, toot otk King at, fe town and Livers povl, on Taeeday, June 12 at, ‘A MN. precisely, Superior neonmmodetion for eabl ‘apply to WILLEAMS & OLIDS, SEAT, WESTERN CN STEAMSHIP LINE. 1, (ENGLAND) DIRECT, East River, as follow: ‘Th 7 . $45, nid me ee 70 South st, Basie ‘30, cure we . wy te ‘t ie ora) it ‘assanger Axeut STARS yx, ) Comers Soepenmar Arentey: ERAL TRANSATLANTIC CONF ee Ik MATL STEAMERS OF 1HIS COMPANY, BE. ERS RK HAY ALLANG RW. TWOUNH (G, yor’ the landing it peasenaeiss wi gall from pier 42 North River, foot of Morton sh, every Wednes: +-Wednesday, June 13,7 A.M. jay, June 20, 1 P, Saturday, dune 23,2 P.M: id “dnadudings win fas $100! Second "Cabin, $65; Third ‘Age, $26, Including wine, bedding and utensi To Piytoush, London ot any railway atatlon in Eagtand— First. Cabin. $60 to. $100, -nccordiny 19 accom modati Second Cabin, 00 Third Cabin, ; Bteerage, $27. 1 cluding everyibing a8 above; Return tickets at very reduced rates, available through England and Fi ngiand Aud LOUIS DE BEBLAN, Agent 55 Brondway. VATIONAL LiN# -PIgtS NOG 44 AND 81 ¥. K @ FOR LONDON, cs ‘Pourel Price of paasige, olinvre—Pirst’ Cabl er x EGYPT. June 16, 9:30 A. M. | ITALY. ‘Sune 2, 3P.M, ‘Cabin and steerags Passage and drafts trom £1‘ upward inwned at very low rates, Compasy'y office, 69 Broadway. J, UURST, Manager, (AUNARD LINE—B. Al . 8. 8, CO. With a yiew to aiminth rns P disntie of collision the steamers of this line take @ specific course for all weasons of th Oat Jueenstown to New York or ‘On the outward pussage trom the meridian of 50 at 43 latitude, or nothing Boston crossin, to the north 0! On the homeward papas 8 42 latitude, ebb sath north EW Y Gi ORT Livi: OOL “AND QUERNSTOWN, 80 YThTA. Wed. Sane 13 ALGE: 6 27 *RUSSIA... .Wed., Juno 20 ROPUNTA: ‘Steamers marked (*) do not curry stecrage passeng: Cabin passage $90, #100 and $130, sold, accoraing to ace commodation, Ketarn tickets on tavorable terms, j steerage tlekets to and from all parts of Zurope at very low rates, Freight and Dassage “Cia RL W Ht F4 Ek. ‘OR Q TOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING Anh UNITED STATES MAIL. ‘The steamers of this line take Met lane routes recom. mended by Lieutenant Maury, U. 8, N.. going south of the Banks on. the rt wo Queenstown ail the year round, June 16,94. M. une 30,84. Me duly 14,8. Me tat docks, pler 53 North Kiver, ngold, Heturn tickets on . 4 Bowling Green. 'G, FRANKLYN, Agent, ADRIATION Prom White § Ratos-Haloon, $80 and $i reasonable terms stateroom: ‘cmoning ‘aud bath rooms are placed amidships, where the noise and motion ure least, affording comfort hitherto unattainable at se epection of plan and oth company's office, 37 Broadway, ri, 2 CORTIS, Agent, ITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS RK AND GLASGOW, BOLIVIA, June M. | ANCHOKTA, June 90, 8A. M DEVONIA, Jape 2h 2 PU SR 2PM 10. aU ASGOW. LIVERPOOL O# DERI Cabin, $65 to accommodations, = in, Fs :, $28. Cabin Excursion Tickets it ced rater. Drafts issned for any amonnt at current [i pong ny’s piers, Nos 20 and 21 North Kiver, HENDERSON BROS., Agents, 7 ‘howling « reen. $70, ickots oan wery theoranie tera, | Baltic ports. Apply for full par- WRIGHT & O0,, 56 South et, hrongh tickets issued t a tiealars to. ‘ci. ARLE: ni L. K TO QUASGOW. LIVERPOOL, DUBLIN, LEAST AND LONDO: eth River (toot of Cat NSV.VANIA. ‘ADA. we rioitewi Thurmtay, June ue ‘Thursday, June ne T - Thursday, Ju i Fires cabin, $60 and 870, according to accommodation ; return tickets at reduced rates, | Second endin, $45; return teke: reduced rat Steerage nt lowest rates. IN, BALDWIN & CO., Agents, No, 72 Br ERAGE TICKETS AT 45 BROADWAY AND AT COMPANY'S PIER, FOOT OF CANAL 5T., NORTH jor, toot ut Second st. dune 16 | RA EAN ane 23 | NEC Satarda i Satu Id; Steerage, $40, rte Prepaid Steetage Certlficntes, ‘Sh aa For freight or bare apply OLRM iis “eo rreney. a roma Crete, m pie vor Cubin, 880 and in gold. ‘Return tickets on favorable ‘Steerage, $28, curroncy. Dratts at lowest rates Aeaterooms, smoking and bathrooms amidships, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 and 34 Broadway, New York, ‘OMIG ROUTE TO OL- oH RHINE, SWITZERLAND, vo» June wy Jaly Steamer CALAN These beautiful steamer ry ted stat mail to the Netherlands, are & vart:es with the pualiee Trips roynlar, rates low, comfort and living pertect, For freight For paxsare, FUNCH, EDYE & CO. L. W, MORRIS, our Withiaia ae 50 Browiwny. Siorris’ European Express). ae WURBAU.—OF FICIAL tho Dopartmout of Stata Issued at Post fourth story, room 18, ‘Take elevator at $ OUN TTNACH, TRUNK MANUFAC TURER AND importer of Leather Goods (rem from corner of Broadway and Wail st), Broadway, ts Astor piace. A full usgortinent of Ladies’ and Gentleman's Trunks for Amorican dnd Kuronean travel, State room Trunks, Chatrs, ¢., for the steamors, COASTWISE STEAMSHIPs. In future all adnerticoments presented wblication after’ cight o'clock P.M. will be charged double rat paciic MAIL AND PANAMA, TRANSIT STEAMSHIP LINES. INIA, SALAD INA, AUSTRALIA BRITISIL COLUMBIA, OREGON, &C., from pier foot Canal +t. River, AN FRANCISCO, vis ISTHMUS AGAPULCO riday, Kouth Hacih 118 ports, AIAN ann Ue il ed KA Steniuahip © ary OF PEKING FRANVISCO AUSTRALIA Steamship CITY OF | rns & uno 20 LLAY, Superintendent, No. 6 Bowling Green, pler foot of Canal ab, North iver, N Y¥, HAVANAAN MEXICAN BALL AN .Stoumers leave pier No. K bineer Pe FORK MAVANA YY OF NEW YORK . Y OF MEXICO ch 333 = or vy FoR ¥ via Haruna, CITY OF ME Stommners leave Crue mud ail the abo ‘oF fraigut ox passe np) PALE AN bith WSONS, free NAVANA.—THE MATL STEAMER RIO GRANL CRUR AND NEW ORLEANS, oreo, Campeachy, Tnapan and Tampico, tt aturday, June 24 31 and Bit Broadway | 14, at 8 o'eloek, rs Cabin, § | i WARD & CO, | MoKe (ANS LINE TO SEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS. steamers will sail from pier 36 North River as ful- 3 Saturdoy, June i6 nsterring Te wmships to Texas porte » il points on the Masissh f y Kiver, oln, Corpns Cheinti tie joekport, ik for St. Mary | "Ban Anront trelg | Insurance oan ve effected under open polley of the Him | hy ¢ BisiginslF, {per cant: to, Texns ports, % per ‘or traigiis or firther information apply to BOGE! MORGAN. Agents, ofice pler 48 Norv div 4 Ret NASSAU, UBA, RR "LAR MAIL steumatip © uy OF THEA wil leave Now York Thurs. ate A, day, July 12 TOUCHING AT KEY pail <The stenmer salon satire i) Antonty Iailroads lowest rates, For freight and gcnmamodations) apply te C. Maideu lane. iia “in insurances. mt we) Waving superior MALLORY & OO. 153 crosting the morldian of 50 at | AUEL | 6w Urienns June 10 and July I tor Vera | or sireight there | xis Rutrond tor Morgan city, | throug | COAST WISE. iframe Oo” DOMINION STB! COMPA detenatl from pier 37 vier 37 North River, Baa aA a pat seath the Peg rise and fe c Couat Chesapeake a Fou and witht at resonan, Hue te laverlor points Jo North Carollue and Virginia, RNB WAslitxaton, N, C, (via Norfolk), ‘ESDAN TH Vis DAY ond 3 DA ‘and FRIDAY, “Tit at FOND beach. ted Delaware rail? ir il points ‘ot ae rime st Freizhts received at ofice No, 197 Groeawich « ot. Steamship Ly ah by ryt Jane 19, at 3 P. LARK & REAMAN. 86 West ai. Ne YORK AND HAVANA a DIRECT, 5 gg EE These first class seems pin will 13 North River, foot of Cedar st, for Havann Grech we tole Thursday, may * Saturday, ane oad tise pont ‘s ons, M. P. CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowling Gree: _MOKELLAM LULING Po aay ees aaa 0 pier 10 North River, De wit 10 M._ For passage or treight ap) £XCURSIONS,. pewocrea work: cg batty WONDAY, LAST TRIP UP THE HU! iN One hundred and twenty-ive miles sail up the beautiful river pobicdy cents. nce seamer PLY. mH hOoK wil ake Wer PRRCWELE TRIP. to Naw this morme aouser, June 11) to W rym RTeRS by ake FULL BMASS BAND of the HEADQUARTERS by steamer. A MAGNIFICENT CONCERT ON BOARD. IN, B... as 23 B ew stone, ao pier No Battery, at 8:30 o'clock A, M. ‘Ne loos af ub v'cioek, Will be back ty. FARE, (whole excursion) FIFTY CENTS TUESDAY will run from New Haven to big nos big body YY, from Bria, New York: DAY, from Souin ambos to tow York vith Philadelphia excur jonists. Due notice will be given of tbe ‘tripe, STEAMBOAT PORT LEE TO chan’ FROM $50 £0 $100 y. ADI ABA, 47 Fulton st. canes Soe ee, for publication after AMI'LE ROOM—DOWN TOWN, bargain, LLOYD, 29 Broadway, ft sass fg M. will be ang ST, Gerd THOMAS PrP ioe Vat te — svencnee AL! iT for Bermuds rect, eR apna carne wea oe OUTERSRIDUE, Aye mt ANE ae ¥CT.—1 “td CROMWELL LINE. JOKE RBOU Ki arday, June 16, at le and prinetpal aseaze uD: Nets oa points ow thi ply EBRLE I iE arcane SODA WATER AND WAL. iw Root Beer Aopuratus at cost, ee a 262 ‘ator sh “[ WHEELER & WILSON ERWING Pe Cost 1.879, will be sold for $20. Appl @tb wy, (book Fok O& SALE—ONE OF THE BEST DOWNTOWN RES, tanrants, witt Lunch and Oyster Counter, connecte: wisn sien grill be sold cheap. For particulars a ie piy tou, OL ms FS SALE UN’ a RICKNESS, * VERY food p food Candy alll eo as 208 100b av, No agents. ented kom a vtt aE UTA & Svory Fria ja. and Fernandina, Fia., i 20 Hast Miver APE Sarce tee et ITY OF DALLAS, (i 6 to all ae in Florida, Apply, for information and tok ee, to. ) MALLORY, & £00, business: three new wazons lendid chanee for a party pies waning J ‘invest; sleknese sosson for selling. Ad- dress W. A. G,, Brovklyp Post office, DOLNG 4 GOOD BUSINESS, FOR Oth av. ,near 15¢1 KAT Sane 7 ton sh OR SUipE, idl cock Be Me sot be charngh tone rsten t fon Maton er LBANY AND TROY BY DAY BOATROO. VapRARD id DANIEL Pew leave ee ana pi and Newburg, returnin rood on Ha json River LBANY, BOAT, PEOPLE'S LINE, One of the elegant steamers DRiW or ST. JOMN will same day, $1. Tickets or con jaliruad are received on boat ‘ior Toave plor 41 North Riv ry weekday at 6 P. M., con- necting at Albany tor ke George and = favo- rite summer resorts North and West; fare only $1 50, + ‘LHANY AND TROY. trom pier 49 North River, f Zounecting with all railroad ii —1877.—LLOYO'S DOUK, OYSTER BAY, JONES ek (Cold Spring), —The new and fast SCHUYLER Prlfeure sh York dally wpesk "a rod for the above Paces, ier 16 Kast iti foot é jks a M. foot ot at, Hast Hiv. acd will ¢ t at Lioyd's Dock tur Huntington, Ti 8 to alt Jandings. ts, Excursion tickets Agee POWELL, FOR WEST FOINT, NEW bars: Foauhkeepele, Rondout and, Kingston, fund why at Consens, Cornwa 3 find Mark: boro by ferry, will | Sundays excepted. ITIZENS LINE SrauROa FOR TROY econnectine with all railroad Ines North, Hast and Wests ‘magnificent steamers leave daily (Suturdays ox. | cepted) at GP. M., pler 49 North Kiver, foot Leroy st. Pied aval pier, PR cemry an), daily, save niet @ CWenry st), daily, Mate cheap. 47 | MACHINERY. In Aetore all. advertizem advertisements p' publication after igh Detock Bt Af, ail be charge double ole rie FINE ne AND MORTISING MACHINE, BY Mours. Maller & Ne Cont 3. will be sold at ZdNouary Muller 4 Noreen, comers tig Sg MGON jassau et, Also the 15 years’ Patent for the same, fof SALBCGOOEE POWER MACHINE TABLES a choice of 2 young Horses, Cau be seen worl ving mt a box ‘tectory, 15 Thomas st, es CE SEL EL WANTED.—A SECOND HAND yen tiga! Engine, of about 10-horse power: must be of good Pan ad in ord Inquire betore 11 o'clock: ot F. A. __PIANUFORTES, ¢ URGANS, &C, In Auture all adversieeminte presented for publication after etght o'clock P, st, will be charged double rites. An GHATCE SPLENDID NEW UPRIGHT AND squara Pianos to rent, aud rent allowed if purchased; « few nearly new exceedingly low; all new Pianos warranted for five years; greatest reduction to cash customers ever offered, atl AINES BROS,...145 and 147 5th av.,corner 21eb Old Pianos taken in exchange. A <FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE A ‘D «Pianos of our own mnke; also for sala ae ren: ber offine. recond hand inet in ‘pertock order, 0, a GRAND ant, 8 faim AM NABE & No dove 16th st. FAMILY WILL SELL STEINWAY orte wt sacrifis S bettas aad rful toned having every t Venten- ret coal ring Upright Piano, for piano Cali p te Teeside AN NT BOATS LEAVE DAILY 42, ‘oot of Casal at, at 6 2. M., for passengers: ute landings. Steamer wy North River, vvery Monday. Wednesday and Friday. at 6 jor freight and passeners, LK AND DANBURY DAILY.—THE NORWALK 2US leaves Brooklyn (Jewoll's Dock) P ae) ’ MM. ‘pier 37 E st River 2:45 P, id 394 ot. 3, P 2 ecting with Danbury ind New w ilaven Rallronds * ae OR Lt ‘OR 0! fe The mammoth palace steamers Da RtStOD. and PROVIDENCE leave pier ‘28, North xiver, daily (Sundays, July 1 to September 2, inclusive), at 5 P. M. Tickets for waleat at ol] princtnal theles o 1 Rector Li bart} re = tee Phitede! Tom's River sad Vineian pe eforPaliuteiphia, Long Branch, Tom's River, saanaae and Tekerton. fandaye for Long Branch: 10 A. M ‘andays, for Long Branel battle diate OAV. 8 ANEDEN. G.M._ iz NEW PROVIDENGE LINE TO BOSTON, ieee direct. via, A WHOLE, XN i wiv ith bla SE, TO Sonurma magnificent La pi SACUUSETTS an aud RHODE ISLAND, @ 1m “pier 20 North River, foot of Warren st..at 3 P.M. THe OLD RBLEABL STON TON. LL toBogan ae all ts Kast. a (except Sundays), at BP, Me rrom pier 8 North livers foot of Jay eh, Hla PHILADELPHIA Na PENNSYLVANIA RAILHOAD, THE OLD ESTABLISI ED wOUTE AND short LINE NEW YORK AND ND PHILADELPHIA. 13 Through Trains — way, gate a 3a Sopets io Philadelphia, n New York. Double Track, the most Improved Equipment, and the Fastest Time consiatent w with absolute safety, On and after Ma May 14, 1877, bape! Trains lewve New jan rk, via Desbrosses and Core lorries, as fou Cita :20. oP, AL, Sunday, 8 eH uurning, trains lente Philade 1 ALM. (Limited Express, 35 Pe . 5 ‘dn Suntay, 7:35 P. M.. and 12 Midnight. Q 5 P.M, and 12 Midnight, Ticket Offices, 526 and #44 Broadw: jo. 1 Astor House, and foot of Desbrosses and Cortiandtests.; No. 4 Court st Brooxlyn; Nos. 114, 116 and 118 Hudson #t.. Hodoke Depot, Jorsey roiey,. Emigraat Ticket Office, No. 8 Batrery HLOMbON, L. P. Leming ed ral Sander, r Ay Goneral Pass “In Suture all aelverlisements presented ssi ie ee Peat wit each gee oe x SASSURDAY EXCURSIONS” T0- ROCKAWAY BEACH, DD COMMODIOUS | STEAMERS, ae ba jon IONS ath st, Ne R., 8 | Toth st N. rk Pior 27, Fark plac 8. RP mn brook ML 2 and P.M, VE st River, loaves burg, 0 AM. és A. Mandi Mj Brooklyn, 0:25 A. amers leave Kockaway IL and 12 A. XCURSION TICKETS, good on etth #,*Fonr excursions dally: on wnd after + Grand st, New . M. and 1DT, will conum West iotirst P.M. Franklin at pier 3 12 20 ands oP. a. ter 2, North Hiver—t st) a te and 330 =A.—DAILY ROCKAWAY BACH EXCU Stonmer NEVERSINK, HHekte, a cents. Fi His colin A + BANKS AND SANDY li0OK EVERY ay (Saturdays. oxeepied)—Ucoan SistH OW, leaving Mavrixon. st. Neth: River, Sth At, ieee thver, Fe phen at Hawi: River, Tels 3 N vor, 7:40; pler @ u th Brooklyn, VAM. | S0.eonts, s A ahots Bxaone Ps 00; Barges Ohengo. ew we ee open Sunday, MARTIN PRASRELA, RAlGNS PO WOUKAWAY ry, Martin's 1 % ENTS. EXC t nation TORE Re Bu C. asic will bo afforded by the Wiltian: Coor Marue Returning, leave hockaway at b ee oF Tits AWANHARKA a \petlond Park, on the Hade hi Band. 4 + extra Indy's ticket, SEDUWICK and barges lcave fous ni AL Mo; South 6th at, Wille rors sty Bett, hiver, now York, rh River, at 10 4. My A ERCURSIONA—aTRAMER GENERAL “shbo- wick; Barges Harvest Queen, Reptile, Caledonia, Baldwin i xeolstor nt Raritun Beach, nd ANNE alse m MS. mtal Groves 48 (late the ‘est st., opposite Cliristopt or street terry. SIUNS TO FISHING BANKS, YRAND DALLY EXC Ti nreSvcents, The commedious vecan nteamer ( POLNT, W state rooms and erery family accommodation, will corhmence duily trips, ‘Suturdays excepted) Sundar, dune havnt, the foot of North Mth st. Brooklyn, BE. Ds, ; vb York, A.M; sonth Ist 65 Fuiton terre, Brooklyn, 8 As R., Now Yous, 8:9) AL Mey West Oth ete Ny Rey de M 4 ond Strine band accompanies excl ox- Fish dinner a 1 img tackle wud bn BAMBUAT RESTi ry Tu CHARTER FOR EXCUR G60 per day. Apply at 33 Covnties slip | ia, 1, $200. Bi nce No. 47 Paheed 16ine Bt, Dotween tL wad oe ave. Ac foe cash. IV ish will Hales baa of ‘a logant its be ‘cost 206 We 0; Stool, r and Sox, jt aR PERSON HAVING A FIRST CLASS 8 OCTAVE Wober Piano fur sale address WEBER, Herald Uptown office, No sxents. SELL ELEGANT te ave Pianoforto (cost, last February, $900) for Gi idence 130 Enst 16th st., near 3d ay., one inion aquitre ; stool, cov FEW SECOND HAND WEBER PIANOS AT VERY great bargains, some of them used but m very short by our best musicians, and really almost as Ro0d as A fully warranted in every respect. Picase cull «t the R WAREROOMS, Ob av.andistbak NWAY PIANO, 6100; ALSO MAGNIFICENT ~8t rorewoud Windaoy, font zgund vorners,, cost $1,000, for $250; Stoal, Cover. Cudinet, Box for shipping. wr 120 We ere T OF saceROT a jw, very lo is Disnos ff as Sra oor in private houses, STEIN: Hall, 14th st. yw York. A OMICKERING PIANOFORTE, §65—ALSO SQUARE and, $175; cont $850 lant March; teacher's Il boalth, jeaving city, compels sacrifice. Residence, 50 Ens GOOD 7 OCTAVE PI. $125; CHICKERING' d other eat And Organs, grands, sayures, iments and rent; Pianos stored. 1 Bast 14th ot. % QOTAVE PI LOWEST River ORGANG: in price. BEST IN MARKET; Gener: +31 East L4th st, Amy anos, E1505, 7 4 stops. $907 7, stons ONS. 40 Bast Lihat wor and’ University place, country. ¥ you WANT A FIRST, Chass PIANO CHEAP GO vad instalments, etwoen Kroud- Tnstrameuts to rent in the i ea ENT 7 SCTAV TGuRoOS" forte, “PIANO- $75; also 71-3 octave Upright; rare bargains, "S, 157 Bleecker ut. PIAN Pieris penn ae a dargaln: y d Upright Pianos, rst claus in quality ; at factory stalments, re nine, i kiast 1th st, Peso =7_ OCTAVEN, $100; FULL ROUND, $125: jprigh }, 875; rents low; gy be cewnte i. Organ, new, GORDON & SON, 13 Bast 14th TPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS, 875 To $2 and 810 monthly till pald, or ront $3 upward. BETTS, 8 Union square (4th av,), neat 14th st. —A SPLENDID # CLL AROUND, CORN TT $75. rved logs Pana, ¢ 4 Stoo zs WINES, LIQUORS, «6 Im future all advertisements presented for pn after'eight o'clorl: 7. M, witl be charged dense rates U: HATBAU LAGA al case of 50 quarts snipped Cz AGS BOTTLED AT JO ¢ DISTULL ARTES. finest imported; wisoin wood. VICTOR £, MAUGER, New York, WANTED “10 PURUMAS “yn future all advertisements presented Jor publication Her eight o'clock 1”, iM. will be charged double rates. TENTS’ LETTERS WA. OF RECENT DaTE, tw puretase or exchange. State lowest price, LAY, ald office. “WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. In idure ah adverticementa presented Jor publica clgnt o'clods P.M. ‘ged double rates, ore LOT WATciiks rs cost: boys’ Wathen, $6. cost ip same propartion. JOMASTOS, Jewe her Cash paid for Diamonds, Watobes, aud 1M. ae Watehes 50 Bowery. MiXt¥,08 Dianos URS, t Watches, douelry, Bil daly m nit Shawls, Silks, de, hous aad gold Dick ata very susall advanes. OIGE CL ALLEN, deweliens 1,190 Broadwa wats Fubive ull advertivomimis. rested for publicution after Teluck F, M. me i double vates. i LATTO'S UPTOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 816 6TiT near 40th at. astonishing Dich, pricos paid for case af Clothing. Carpets, Jewelry. Address Mr. or Mrs, FLALTO, WARRis’, Al GTN AV, NAR WAVERLEY ‘The uimont valus obtained for Unst on Cloctit ig, Hy Url AV. NMA aril SP OCAST At Clorhing wanted immediately; bighest vaine paid iy Cabling on of addrensing Mr. ot Nes, NATHAN, HIGHEST PRIOES FOR Usst- 240 Teh av. corner 24ih st, West. _ ASTROLOGY. ite prisenind fore vualication afer erged double cates. ruture «all uileartiven och PM. will seni, Business Clairvoyan likenesses. est diet st WoNDBBFUL CHILD, D WITH 6 ln telly overything without questioning. hear Broadway. AJTHE O1FTED Git, BORN WITH bells everything, recovers losses, 14 names, 4 Woot 5 #10, ne, 1 Cluireoyant, Mes POSTER, tll faites, satisfaction or no pay, 100 ist 19th st, ment dul av 8, COLLE AR om AND TKO Wont 4 QUESTIONING A DECISION, Quite a breozy discussion took place at the Tombs Police Guurt yesterday between Counsellor Spencer, ropresenting a prisoner oamed William Masters, and Justice Oiterbourg. Theo the request by Cujot of Police Nuthans, of Jersey City, for the delivery to Lim o1 the prisoner, who, he stated, was ® fugitive from Jersey justiec, The Chief prov duced a requisition from the Governor of New Jeravy. Counsellor Spencer wok the ground that before tho prisoner could be delivered up be was entitied to aud should reecive an oxotnination, in order that the ques- tion of his guilt or innocence might be determined. Alter considerable twik the Judge ruled otherwise, aud remanded the prisoner back to the Tombs tur live days to give time for the arrival of tho necessary papers 3100 OF the difficaity was | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE U, 1877—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 2 a THE CICADA. Habits of the Seventeen-Year Fly, Miscalled “Locust.” ; EMINENT ENTOMOLOGISTS’ VIEWS. The Remedy Against Their Ravages—Burn Infested Twigs, For more than a week now the “locusts,” as they are callod, have been buzzing and drumming in the Jersey woods and orchards, and such ta the interest in their reappesrance, alter an absence.of seventeen years, that altnough the Hxkatp has already printed an exhaustive story of their coming, their character- igties apd their habits, thero is still more shat can bo said about them that will instruct and profit. The “locust” 1s pet without a history, and its pertodical visits have been noticed ever since the year 1633, when they appeared at Plymouth, Mass, to greet the Pil- grims of the Mayflower. Of courso, it is no news to the intelligent reader that they are not real locusts, but cicadm, and that the cicsde belong to a very different family trom the locus, Iu spite of this @® greater curiosity follor the coming of the cicada, because of its stran, and ite seventeen years of existence as a grub, than If it was the real article especially imported from Asia and the East forexhibition in America. With a view to gatbering all the information ateainable in regard orter was gent to visit Bir. A. 8, , Of the Rural New Yorker, the well known entomologist, and the result of this visit proved anes. pectedly interesting and instructive:— LET 08 BAY CIcaDA. The coming of the seventeen-year locust in New Jersey this year may be oat of compliment to Mr, Puller, who reaides in that State, and takes the gréat- interest in the visit of this singular fly. For mavy years Mr. Fuller has been making @ collection of beotles and other insects at bis New Jersey home, near Ridgewood, and when be showed the reporter into bis study yestorday it was pluin in ap instant that an entomologist had been found at last who would know something of the character and babits of the “locust” worth relating, “And first of ali,” said Mr. Fuller, ‘I must protest against the nse of the word ‘locust’ at ull, Tho surdity of culling a fly a locust ought to be ridiculed by all intelligent poople, Common names are good enough sometimes, but when they mislead they arc pernicious, Becat they made a humming nox m Europe, the first settiors in America at once said ‘locusts,’ and the name has clung to them evor since, Why not call it cicada and be accurate? A locust is in reahty a grass. bopper, but these things are only flies.” To make this plain Mr. Fuller went to a bookcase, and taking down an old volume turned to an engtav- Ing of areal locust, which differed in every respect from the cicada which are now swarming tn tho Jer- sey woods and orchards, ““Alybough thoso soventeen-year locusts, as I prefer to call them, in spite of your oriticisms, have alroady appeared Once or twice Within the recollection of most persons, there 18 still a widespread fear concerning them.” “Cau thoy sting ?’’ the reporter asked. Pring? certainty not,” said Mr, Fuller, and he laughed a hearty laugh at tho entomological ignorance thing to sting with, Jike a wasp or @ borui “Thon they ean’t do the hornet busincas?”’ inquired the reporter. “Not at all,” and the naturalist laughed again as heartily as if bis time and thoughts were not fully joo- cupied by the melancholy subject of bygology. STORIES OF THR STINGING LocUaT, “The cicadw nover appear ip any part of the coup- try without these stories of their atinging somebody getting into the newspapers. I have been looking for the revivel of the old bite story aver since their reap- pearance in New Jersey, and I am quite sure it will come yet—the story ot the boy who put « locust in his bat to carry it home and was tatally stung on the way, 1am on tne lookout for that boy, | can tell you.” “By ul way,” continued Mr, He ae a new idea seomsing to strike him, “the general ignorance on the subject of natural history reminds me ot a story of William M. Tweed, Jr, who happened to look over the proposed charter of ti Botantenl Society ot cColembia Cotlege some years ago, and, seeg that the society was to have acapital uf $50,000, put his own name down as one of the incorporators, on the chance of making something outot tt.’” In this tho reporter thought the locusts had asting for W. M. T., Jr. “rhe elder Tweed, you know, took away poor old Fitch’s place from him, although the $1,500 and vbe naturalist bad rendered the stat valnable service; and while he was preparing to steal hts $6,000,000 ho congratulated himself on having squelched this old bagologist.”” 18 THE CICADA INJURIOUS? “Will the cicada prove tujurious io apy way?’! asked the reporter. “to the fruit trees, yos, by scarifying them. forest trocs can easily Withstand their ravages; at iho most, the oaks and bickories will only be disfigured, butthey sometimes kill young and tender fruit irees. ich wa favorito tree, aod our Jeracy peach will have to be on tne lookout for saem.” *‘What would you recommend as a remedy ?”? “There is no preventing the coming of the cicada this time, for they are here now; wut if the farmers do not want them iu their orchards seventeen years trom bow they ought to clip off all the yoang branches of their fruit trees, ’” “Providing against an event tbat is not to happen in for seventeen years is asking even a Jersey farmer tor too much wise forethougiit, noty?? “Probably; but it would be better even now, if only for appearance sake, to cut off the twigs with a pair of shears than to let the fly searify them.’’ | “You believe, then, that this would be an effectual remedy??? TOertataly ; nove of the cicadm bave appeared on my place here this summer, because seventeon yoars ugo there were no (trees hére,”” ‘THE AROODY OY THE CICADA. ‘What ts the history of this species of fly?” tbe re- porter asked. “‘Betore you go into that you ought to understand clearly that in this country there are not fewer than fif- teen distinct broods of (he c'oada, although twa or three | of these broods belong to the cicada fredecim instead of the cicada septemdecrm—tbe Uitrteon-year instead of | the sevyenleon-year cicada, The seventeen-yoar ada abound in the North and the thirte cies in the South, aithough the latter apper north a8 Southeru [linois Those in ‘Southern Lh- nois appeared last in 1872, and will appear again in 1585, The Miasismppi brood of the same variety always appear a yeur earlier, Sometimes two brovds overinp, ond such a thing bas been known as for the eleada seplemdecim and the cicada (rem decinm tO Appenr simultaneoasiy In the same locality. in 1647 the seventeen-yesr locust red quite gene erally over the country, and yoar brood. two Variotios agale appeared together 68, and it is calculated that they will not again pear together until 20:9. Tho brood of sev “ cicada, which 15 now Sppesring Jn Sarat and on both sides of the Hudson down to Staten Isiand, extending oust to New Haven, Conu,, and west scross New Jersey and into Pennsyivania, appeared in 1860 over te BANDE Tegion Of country. Avcordme to }’ro- fessor Potter this same brood has occurred at North #1 | ven, Conn,, at intervuis of seventeen yoars since 174 If the recorus are correct these seventeen-yeur clead hould appear shis year ju paris of Indiana, Mich) Penney!vania, Norih Carolina, Virginia 1 do not think, however, wo tirely to the records owing to lapping. ‘The brood which appeared 1 en. ovat. Long ou din 1808 wil! again appear im 1886, Suppose, haus, that some of the brood appeuring on Staten siand should fy over to Long leland—a thing kel: os cur—it is evident that (hey would not come out in 1885, but in 1894, and, consequently, Long Island would huve ciwade at intervals of orght and nine years in the overiapped distriets. If the tbirieen-year und come still clover together, ”? MISTORY OF THE CICADA, “What is the listury of the cicada in this country?” “Here ib is,” said Mr, Fulier; “gather it for yours sou,’ wud he handed the reporter a copy of tue | “American Eutomologiat”’ for 1868, From the record there proserved it appeared thav the soveutocne: your spacies jast appeared in Coutral Litnois and North ern Missouri in 1861; in Central Ohio, Kan- sas and Nortuwestern Missourt in 1562 7 Central Ohio aod Wester Pennsylvania in 1963; Wisconsin and the western partof North Caroling a 1804; In Westorn New York, Western Vonnsylvania aud Kastern Onio 10 1866; in North Carolina and Con- tral Virginia 10 1867; on Long Island ta 1868; 1m tho valley of the Connecticut in 1860; at Kreitz Creek Valley, 18 York county, Va., tn Thos at the Load of Lake Michigan aud at’ Pequea Valley, m Lancaster county, Va., im 1871; to Souvveastern Massachuses tn parts of Long Island and ip U Cumberiand valleys in Veonsylvapia in 187: Nebraska in 1874.” The present brood is diatinet from all of these, aa are jast appeared in Mississippi in 1871 and tn Southorn Iilinow ip 1872, The broods are summed up as fol- in Southern Epglan pear i 1994, 1886, 1889 and 1804 four broods which in New brouds, which wit appear in the vania, Keven broods, which will ap) 1886, 1887, 1888. 1989, 1394; In New Jersey, ‘Ls89 und 1804, 10 in Penns; 1840, 185 | two broods, whieh will Duxt appeariu Onio, seven broods, which will appear 10 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1883, 1885 and 1880; In Indiana, two brvods, from Albany. Mr, Spencer repliod sharply that the Judgo’s decision was in direct violation of law and that be should a peal for repress dirogtiy te Governor Robingon, wuieh will appeur in 1885 and 1859; tn Tilinors, tour broods, which will a) im 1878, 1861, 1855 and 1888, those for 1864 and berg the wirteon-year ya of tho world tn general, “Sting! They haven’t any-” The | nd Maryland, | the seventeon-yenr varieties should overiap they would | isu the thirteen-year cieadas which | Head at wo broods, which will next ap- 1885 ani in bn nage be brood, cue ta Wisc@msin, two broods, eh will Rear 1" mi ‘and 1889; in Michigan, iwo broods, whi appear er and 1858, m7 lowa, two broods, wh: i atl wpa to 18; will appear tn 1901. The present brood will, of course, not be seen again anti! 18e4 At will be seen rom thts that the recora of the ci been foc & woll ie and that their history is even more thelr appearance after their seventeen years "years of gre grat existence, “The tomales ar ore aret 0 out wort e re ”’ said Mr, Pe ong Ey ba Bh fe aod ave sexet meet the females 800! begin olay ther exes ry desures ADAS which they make ip soit yi of trees and shrubs. ine! obiiquely into the ~ branch, vo hold from fifteen to twen' cone, ts often acarified As babes Taches in Pongo sh Tne Ung of the bark gone stops 40, the brane withers, dies Mand falls off. in five or six weeks after the egge are laid the larve batch and faulty to the post where they soon work their down. ward, feedin » r00ke or soll, vg rema: we ae beyond the reach of Ueteget ied bas be gi evteen years ‘be 10 cut o} Sse a infested ro ihe rub welt contents, or the wed gy ae entees years,”” THE KEMPER 2 MOB. A MISSISSIPPIAN'S ACCOUNT OF THE MURDER OF CHISHOLM AND HIS DAUGHTER. {From the Boston Globe.} Judge Chiskolm's public iife, as fur as I know, began as Probate Jadge of Komper county, an elective office at that time (betore the war), From this be was elected Sheriff, 1 think, three times in suceession. This caused enmity between Gully and him, as Chisbolm was n the acknowledged leader of the Union men and the ro publican party. I think Chisholm could bave been elected to any office within the gilt of the white people of his county. There ig not a very large number of colored men in this county, Gully was the leader of the “long-haired” democracy, apd almost evory one of them was rolated to him by blood ‘or marriage; many of them depended upou him for their bread, THE CAUSES LEADING TO THR TRAGEDY. Now comes the last cauvess in which Judge Chisholm participated. Ho was the pominee of the republican party for momber of Congress ia this district on the Hayes ticket, Chisholm wae hounded by the democracy (or this is tho name they go by in this‘ county) from one end of the dis- trict to the other, and 10 many places be was prevented from speaking by this same party, Tho immediate cause of this last attack on Chisholm, Gilmer and thet Intends was caused by Chisbolm and (ilmor having, several of them indreted, at tho last term of tho United States Coart, for shooting into Judge Chisholm’s house on ‘the last day appotated by him to speak at bis house im De Kalb, Kemper county, during the canvass tor the Congressional olection. About three or four hum cred assembled in De Kalb and swore that Chisholm should not speak. Chisholm did not attemps to speak, fearing that it would involve his friends in trouble, rev marking (when asked by some ono of them why hodté uot go anyhow) that be would not give the life of oa of his friends fora seat in Covgress the balance of hit life. This long haired constituency of Gully (wlio way thelr bes hi at the timo), not being sati-fled with Chisholm’s not giving them @ chance at that time te, shoot him oll the speuker’s stand, got together and. marebed around ia Jrout of C) olm’s house, where his wile and family were together, with bali a dozen friends, and fired their pistuls over the house, Tuig they did several times. A LAST PROVOCATION, Finally some one dranker (or playing drunker) than the vthers fired into the house, This was te last ounce that Lroke the camel’s back. Chisholm’s Irionde bad lportuned him to let them Ore into the crowd, aome (Wo buudred in number. This he peremptorily reiused to do; but when the shot bit the house he took bis double- barrelled shotgun, and bis friends, with big daughter, armed with a navy six, sallied forth fato the town, and in five minutes from the timo thoy saw the lion and his wholps cowe out of the door not @ single one of that brave, chivalrous, long-naired crowd was to be seep, This was tho prime cause of the last strategic movement on Chisholm concucted by the Gully faction, the old head and contro of al} ats- Lurbances 1h that county since 1867. He ts pow dead, baving sinated, no doubt, by some ot hisowg people, 1 16 now easily proven (and thoy then se it) that vinta Rush was in the State, at Arka ad not been io ~ DBAS, state for @ month, ana Judge Chisholm was Moovile and bad been for several days previous to red alter the shooting of Guily. This mub took two of Clisholm’s colored men servants out and hanged them Ulf nettrly “deud, 16 mike Wem ‘tell what’ toy’ iid heard their master say, The poor darkios (tho scape: goats of everybody m this country) did pot know any- thing, and ttiey, like thousands of others tn this St pre(erred to 41@ than to teil a he on their best frie he mob having done this fora pretext, now began how! that the nogroes bad confossed that Rush was the map that did the shovliis. ow every man in that mob knew that Rush i. . been in Mississippl for a month. But thoy muse wu evincthing else ta satisfy the bloodthirsty syirit ui tue woo, Nowgwas the time for the Gully family to geteven with Chis. holm and bis taithiul followers, so tho cry was raised that Chisholm, Gilmer, Kosenbaum and the two Hop accessory to the aesasination. ‘Sbis was all y. Toe mob demanded that tho iff go and arrest Chisholm and piace him ia jati. member that all tho others named were as much fi plicated as was Chisholm, but the whole object was te get Chisbolm In jail unarmed. Jo this Ubisholm quietly submitted, aad sent to Scorbu (/ourtcea miles) tor Gilmer and Rosenbauin, Giimer and Rosenbaum came into town, and were | making their way to the Sheriff to give thomselves up. Now comes the proot that it was Chisholm aod Gtimor they wan! As the latter and Rosenbaum were waik- ing down the street side by side through this crowd | some one shot Gilmer in the back, Gilmer beiug at this time opposite & very narrow ailey near (ho coroer where these men were assembled, He ran or stepped Into tne alley to keep from being shot again, as I sap- pose, andas he emerged from the other end ho waa filled tut! of buckshot, some seventy-five balls enteriug his body, Rozenbauin was not hurt Chisholm boing im sight of what was doing from his jail window, where he was with his family, consisting of bis wife. a daughter seventeen years old aud a son éleven years, became alarmed. THE DAUGHTER'S HEROISM. Al this time the nob began to move toward the jail, Chishotni’s guards seeing this, und knowing what ihe | programe was, left their guus and ted ine jail, goon as thoy left him ho examined their guns, aud found they were not loaded. ‘hen the heroism ol the daughter showed itself, She lelt tue jail, and, amid tue scotls, jeers aud ipsulta of this mob, wont a dis- pretending to bo going to the hou: for provisions, abd procured a flask of over ay buckshot, with Harper's Iilustrated Weekly tor waa- ding. Theae she secured under her ciovbing, and, inaking her way Lack to the jail, she just got inside of hor tatber’s room when the mob uttacked the jail. Movlelau, a Scotchian, sixty Jour old, met thom at the foot of the ateps, und told thou Shut ‘ney wad no gang out without ya’ing over mis dead bouy.” They ehot uod killed him instantly, aad, as the good oid mun guid, ovor bis dead body this crowd of “chivalry” walked, But Chisholm had | the door of the landing, and, 1 being door ie ot irun bars, it took ome tine to break the tock olf wita axes, Here litte Jonony, wuike bolding tue | door, wus wounded in tbe nand, ana when be saw | that the lock was yielding to tue uxes be started j to the otuer end of the hail, where the door | went into tie room that his father, mother and sister jornelia occupied, Su one, more brutal thao the rest, filled bin with backshot, literally tearing his heurt | out. By this time the mob had eutered the ball, and young Keo: kuowing (bo bad been told vy the Sberiil) that the guns left sa tue jail by the guards were not loaded, Jed his brave band of “Turks,” but to ane Uehold, when he entered tho door Miss Cornelia hae | succewded in ioading one barrel uf one of the guna, Which she Had just banded to her father, and as Rosser aimed at Coishoim, be (Cuisholm) fred, iterany blow. ing tue Whole top of lis head off. ‘Thie was a poser. ‘the baiauce of (hut Spartan band (God forgive me 1 | usibg the word here) fell back, This was someuhiug ibey were vot thinking of PRNING THEM OU Now comes the Sitting uli principle (no, I will not slander bim), the Turkish peta, the ludian idea, Ww eet the jail on dre. ey koow that tlie boy wag dead; they knew that Siocietinn was dend, After some | Ume spent m piling logs, palings and ober combusti« bie matter aguinst Lue jail the cry wus raised outside Now they will have to come out; sho is burning! % Judge Chisholm, knowing tbat the b iidiog was of pitch pine, and bo berg in the uppor story with his aeud boy, aud the mother ly dead body, thougut {t best to leave the jai, Tue wile carry- ing tbe dead body of the boy and the father ang | daughter leading, the daughter with her jeft arm | aroond her father’s neck, cume torvh to moet thi | tribe of sitting Buils, the dauguter pushing ioe | muzzies of tho shotguns aimed at the Bewrt o1 | father aside with that right arm, watil som bs | im that brave band fired und shuttered her arm | from the ound to the cluow, Yt she did not faint not desert her parent, and when th y her side some Urave “bulldozer” tired and mortally wounded hor father, the wounded girl stil holding Bit in ber arms, when be fainted from the loss of blovd. She, not beiug used to biood and carnage, as were that brave band of Conloderute soldiers, who bad Jaced the Yaukee@ on a hundred bloody fields, thought i, luther was dead, and with \be assistance of o the lust spar: out iv big breasy, was carrying him to bis home, wi bold, darifg vand, your ec up dnd wauied to make sure that he was dead. | This boro git, with one arm dungling by her side, assured thetn that her fatber had cied im her arms a Jow moments ago, ‘This seomed to satisly thom, when she was permiiced to ourry the Iieloss form of her father to ber home, HIGHWAY ROBBLKY. Robert Ennis, aged twenty-tive years, residing at No, 139 Plymouth street, Brooklyn, was arresied at one o'clock yosterday morning, on complaint of Frat Stockton, of No, 233 Atlantic nue, on charge of bigoway robbery, The complainant tay cown be sidewalk aod fell asicop, was Gwabened by the PFlsonet, Who Was riding his poockaim ‘m tell tered by