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4 fo LET FOR Beet r “BUILDING. Loosted on, Nassau, Aun and Fulton sts. ret Pisorte oarable tor bank: insurance offices F ainyot rot i Ieee ther or arts: be altered to ante : for ceuene rents. alo some eligible Law te let. APPLY ON one PREMISES. ‘Take th elevator. __ Inquire oe ie |) First Chass ; CITY HOTH FURNI [-HED, TO To louse to Fe} je ‘paruige oaly. “address KE ALRING, Herald office. Torl K.—TO LEASE, FOK A TERM OF YEARS, new, stone) ier 1, North River (452 fect long, 40 fe Wide), and adjacent buikehead. For terms and turth ts 1y at ‘of Department where plan of Dremsives can be AM POWER. WELLLIGHTED LOVE, Spower, 0 tet im Ji a4, vetween Su and duh “WITH rs . Ine quire at ¥. . GROTE & CU,'S, 114 East Lith st. ‘ iis STORE TO LET. otH AV.; reut $40, with ap: ents. \0 LEt—DESK ROOM IN FIRE FRONT OFFICE Ox first floor, near Thurber Co.'s; terms moderate. Duane st. 10 LET—OIGAR STORE, 33 GOBNTIES SLIP, COR- ner of Sonth st.; an old established -tund: splendid lo- 1D, 744 Broadwi HAS FIXTURES; | ta hed. VERY DETRAM i "yULkt | BURNISHED RES] Hudson r Bi yard; high, abs bbery; Karden, iy bealthy; river view. 6 adie, all modern i erate to Apply to 8. COMPANY, id Liberty vt. ELEGANT 8. STEVEN "‘Dwelliasc; tow rs or 33 East 17th 0 stone Hotes, 40th as, Sth and Gth ave; rent low, TIMPSON & F 1,516 ke 44th st, OUN i HOUSE (fret floor und back rom on second tloor reserved) : NISHED HOUSES, deurably located neur Sti ay. Tat 1516 Broudway, near West 44th st. 2 34 5. PARTS Aol tousen Fase umd Rooms, with or w.thout Bourd, Apply FETTRETCH, 1,405 it ye Ontu (OR, RENTOTRE THREE STORY BRICK Front h stoop House No. 37 West 2int st.. In guod re) Tish henian bause baeiest aamaabean” eply'e BO MORGAN, No. 2 Pine st. BTUOP FROWN STONE HOUSE, SoTH BT., $1,700, rent, 518 Brondway, near 44th st, DEDUCED RENTS.—HOUSES AND FLATS, IN ALL parts of the pare MURRIS B, RAER & CO., 72 West S4th st. VHREE STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE, 47711 8T., near Gth av.; goed order; immedinte possossion; rent 61,000, TIMPSON & PERT, 1,516 Broadway nour 44th st FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENT: Ss I aerate “FAMILY WANTS TO REDUGE Ex. y renting # few well turnished Rooms to genti 1132 Broudway, near 25th st., ud. HWANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM ON BECO. D floor, also one ow third floor; but and cold wi gentlemen A PLEASANTLY FUR £1735 Broadway; reat $2 50 brenkfust it desired. Apply ut oats ca Toth a AT feats third NISHED ROOM TO LET; A low; private house, 330 Eust ¥LOOR, ALSO ALL | 1 improvements: 57th wt. N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, ALwith bathroom; also Second Floor, with bath, to rentl inen or gentiemun and wife; house first clus: Nizheet wiven and required.’ 5 Eust 16th st., one door from firet class locality, one block from Hote! Bronswick; owner harm v nicnnee of Fi A H., A A SEATEY PORNISHED Se WITH ALCOVE, fronting om Broadway: light housekeeping if desired, Ria Broudway, between Tash aud 1dth ate i—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Floor, together or separately ; $3 to $7; private house. B19 kant 130 OMPLETELY FURNISHED POUR STORY BROWN | FRANCK, Fs and ste pas # GUION, 20 Brow HOLLAND, OU siculars to CHARLES Le wit N , NEW ¥ORE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1 15, 1877.-TRIPLE SHEET. AN STEAMSHIPS. _ EUROPE. NOWOR Cee uate PB A A K AND ry ra ILAVIA, joe ie oA M. rye vt A. 2 P. NL, i. ctsas, LIVERPOOL On DEKIEY. cabin, 4 ve $H0, accorains ive! oy ations. termediat 835: Su 2. $28, NEW VORA TO SOCHHAMP IOS AND Lonpox. UTOPIA, June 28.2 Fo ML ALATIA, July 7. 2B “ Jabin, £95 us eo, S28 aten, w York, tireen, Dt 'North iver, Medea, T woatia REAT, WESTERN STEAMSHIP Lin TO Bi EN » DIKE sailing from pier Ts COK: TT SONsnsete Wentae ‘Cabin paskuge, eu $45: currency: excursion tekets, prepuid ce id ‘went, 70 Sough + CONPAI PANS LINE exter, $26. Apply to W. D. MOi AMBORG ieee. HERDER w ‘ to Plymouth, London, Che md alt adn in mand “Hirst Cabin, Bi bur Sein ate 2, $30, KU CoE RICHARD & OAS, cnera Ag « és. i rom General Age: General Passenger Avent General Age jeneral Hessen) ate, re Pow PAV ANA pikecn CITY OF MEXIVO CITY OF VEKA CITY OF NKW YORK FUR VERA Of via Havana, Progreso, Campe: c jh OF MEXIU i een ay 2 SONS, 3! TE\MER FOR PRINCE BOP AN ec une Mg ye Al d 33 Broadway. La kD, ap eturday, Jui We free to Mebtla. sed oriecinal For froighs or paseaue Nix o 1kEC F Ela kMCKER SOG KER, chook from pier 9 North River * throu je, of vot india juts on the ply to CLARK & POSER MAN & HAVANA—THE MAIL ST RARE RIO RIO GRANDE. James Bolger, master, will sail trom pler 20 1 ast Kiver on Saturday, June 16, ab Hus splendid accom modations : Mboeruxe £25. J Asente, 113 Wall st. ws, A od LIN FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOO! CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MAL steamers of this line tnke the lane routes recom. 1 by Lieutenant Maury, Us 8. ., goiug south of the 1 the pavsuxe to Queenstown ail the year round, June 16,94. M, mei Bauks BRITANNIC. ‘ue, $25. moking and bath rooms are placed noise and motion are leant, affording hituerto UNAttAINAbIE wt vem, f plan and other iuiormation apply a way, sag, Yor i, J. CORTIS, Agent, XENERAL TRANSATLANTIO COMPANY THE MAIL WEEN STREAMERS OF THIS COMPANY, BE- RK AND HAVRE, CauLING AT bn Sr the lending / of passengers, will North Rive of Morton st., every Wednesday, June 20, 1 P. M. ay neluding wine) . B10; Second ¢ Cavin, B35. Steeraxe, #26, Including wine, bedding and utensils. ‘To Plymouth,’ Lonuon of any railw y station in England Flent Cabin | $00.10 $100, ‘secoedin mimodation ; Second Cabin, £05: Third’ Cabin, ciusing everyth Weturn tickete ut very roduced rates, Engiand und France. sicamers marked thus ® do not carry steerage pussen- “e LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent 55 Broadway. Nak ‘AMERICAN STR AMSITP COMPANY LADELPHIA, PHILADELPHIA wer LIVERPOOL | LINK, oan SE Pe ee Ling, TGs, Rit the Agee ver om ry und WEDNESDAY oon lvorpe ig THE RED STAR aie STEAMSHIPS. rrying the Helgian and United States Malls. Salling $7eyr tralve day sitoraately from Philadelphia. nd. New papal scenig a ANTWERP. For rates of lable through MA WINK, noe Ls WN AND Liven jug on TUBDaAY, ir 46 Fore River, SIN.Juty 17.104. M. NTA July 31, 9A. M, Catia, om 365, and 37 paren, Tutermediite, $40; 51 . B28. Passengers bookell to aid from Puris, Hamburg, Norway. Sweden, &c Draits on Ireland, England, France and Ger- many at lowest raves. WILLIAMS & GUION, 29 Broadw: PECIAL NOTIGR.-THE SPLENDID MAIL STi: M- Sime Idaho, Captain Holmes, sails irom Pier 46 North River, toot of ‘King st., for Queenstown und Liverpoo! 1 on Tneadny, Jane 19, at hoon precisely; cabin, intermediate sage at lowest rates, Apply to WILLIAMS ‘ATIONAL LINE, NOS, 44 AND 51 N. R FOR. oNDOn. We Seen abe Ts eek M. epee eR ta LIVERPO! 0 BGyPr, “Jane d0,0 uly 771 289 B, x. + June 33, uly 14,3 :30 A. a iahia sae iaun pasauye und drafts from ‘£1 nad otaadinetnatd camden issued at very low rates. Cow) na 's. a , OY Broadwuy. THOROUGHLY FURNISHED J. isT LSON LINE—FOR SOU1 TiMPTGR AND HULL, om Eagle ler, Hoboken, as follows r full bare for ry . Appl. 1 & U0., 56 80 ORTH GEEMAN LLOY STEAMSHIP LINE HETWERN NEW YORK, SOUTH. ON AND. BREMEN, FG ‘RNISHED PARLOR FLOOR—ALSO SQUARI Com; my m ay toot of Secon Hoboken, Hall Rooms; farnitare new. 14 East 15th st,, mo MOSEL...Sacurday, J 16{ RHBAN, ..Saturda: June 30 fany's. day, rhe 4 23 Mae ‘aetie§ ja qi a Kates of’pusauge from New York to Southampton: Havre URNISHED ROOM AND ein ap ge ir PER Bi rf rst Cabin, $100, guid; Second ‘Cabin, $60, week : squire Room $4. 7 (rent Jones st. Cail 2t08. | yold; Ntoornge, $30, currency. theturn tickets ut reduced AURNISHED DhSIRABLE ROOM SUSEREEDING Fates. teerage Certili 30, currency, or gentl East 10th, URN HED | ROOMS FOr, GENTLEMEN; HOUSE m $2 to $6. 412 4th av. a; closets; hot, cold water, bath, cas. 77 ry BED. moderate: hull, Bote HANDSOME ROOM, §) WEEK; Room bath, $2 4 2d av. ADIES OR GENTLEMEN—FURNISHED ROOMS, toe bansekeoping, $4 to $6 week; Hail Rooms, §1 50 Up VATE VAMILY DESIKE TO LET ELEGANTLY furnished Apartments at summer rates. 56 West 4th st. ‘opposive the Park, 1.0 LET—A PARLOR FLOOR AND FRONT BASE. mont, elegantly furnlshed, for gentlemen only, with rof- erence, "16s Kast 13th pwo FRONT noon, FURNISHED FOR HOUSE- iz; Hirst floor. 117 11th st., between Sth and 6th menthly. $2 10 $3 PER WEEK.—COMFORTARLY FUR: nished single Kooms, | with board. 345 West 3th »: ST. MARK’S PLACK, NEAR COOPER I TITUTE — On the homeward passa 421 commodati i For freight assuge wppl. ‘or freight or paw? ees & CO.,2 Bowling Green, \UNARD LINE—B. ARD DN RM. 8.8, CO, ‘With @ view to diminish the chances of collision the seamers of this line take # specific coarse for ull veusons of the ‘Oa the outward passa: Boston crossing the meri tw the noreh of 43, uge trom Queenstown to New York ot dian of 5U at 43 latitude, or nothin crossing the meridian of 50 at $0, the north vf 42 titude, or nothing NEW 1ORK To LI *RUSSIA... ALGERIA Steamers marked (*) Cabin passage 880. eturn tiekets oral Mieerage tickets tend. fom all parte of Eerope.et very low rates, Green. Freight und passage office, No. 4 erat aes aa; ni CHARLES G, FRAN IN SH YORK TO GLASGOW, LIV! a eeee: DUBLIN, BELFAST AND LONDONDER! pler 42 North River (uot of Canal st. eatoaanie hursduy, 21 Thur-day, June 26 epngretay. dni 13 ‘Thursday, Ju! from STATE ‘OF NEV. 1K OF Vinornta, StATE OF INDIANA STAT UF ( ee 1A TL teoke, atesk tk Vaemaee hoeee : $00 und’ $70; cccording’ to accommodations $2.60 und $2. S tw for wonbomens | seturn tick Sat reduced rates, “Second cabin, $43; return d rate: ‘age nt lowest ruten. Ee aha RMTWEEN 20 SAND 30, Avs. “oi — | te AUSTIN, BALDWTS Agents, No. 72 Broadway, Neatly furnished Bedroom, $2 to gentlemen. 50; also Bue large Room 4 19% GENTLEMAN WISHING A I tirst o! bre: t it desired, can have 31 “MADISON AV, OPPOSITE MADISON SQUARE.— OL varior Floor; ulso single Rooms; terms moderuts; Breaktast if desir 3: 3 Bast 10°H Ne niversity plac third floors for rem 34 GREENWICH HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FE tront rooms to let, sultable for gentlemand unywiie, all two Gays. 39 LAST 4TH 8T., BETWKEN BOWERY AND OJ Brondway.—Furnished Rooms to let, without board; Feterenee required. AQ WEST 191TH ST.— ‘Dio centioman only, lar; buck; plenty closet room; tendanee. it upp 104 EAST 15TH ST. NEAR UN rainy SQUARE. hand-omely furnis Room to gentlemun and wi Boara for lady only, or two ladies, 11 EaSf 318T 3f.—a NICKLY FURNISHED ROOM tJund Bedroom, for gemtiemaa and wife or single gen- temen; price $4 per week, for 135 WEST 36TH &T.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL et & latge, handsomely furulabed secoud story Room ; terms $5 por week: refereuce, KIVATE FAMILY WILL LET, furnished Kdom, Troe or jot und cold water; every at- D bobted tg age! i picker. $4. LOL EAT tH STC MINE FURNISHED KooMS for light housekeeping or otherwise, very modorute. 202 WEST 34TH ST. ONK BLOOK FROM Brondway.—Plessant iicoms for geutlemen, fur- ished or turnished, 277 WEST 22D ST.—FPURNISHED ROOM FOR 4 gentlemen or ladies or housekeepin Ne oe TICKETS AT 45 BRO‘ DWAY AND AT mile Companys PILR, FOOT OF CANAL 81., NORTH ok ESS NEES aN MAIL STEAMERS QI EENSTOWN AND aR O) Le iTY OF RICHMOND 2 . Me, pITY OF BERLIN aauiy ae M. «July 14,84, Rh a AND ITY OF CHES! r 45, r. Onbin, $40 and $100. gold." Return tlckats on favorable terms, ‘Stecraye, $28, curroney. Dratts at lowest rates, Saloow ‘stuter oom smoking and bathrooms amidships, JOUN G. DALE, Agent, 33 in ac New York, M Dit MIO ROUTE TO HOL. Lake, BELGICA, THE RUINS, SWITZERLAND, &v,, VIA KOrTHRDAM. Steamer MAAS, June 21 Stenmer CALAND... July 5. These benutilul steamars, carrying the United states mail to the Netherlands, are gront favorites with the public, ‘Trips revular, rates low, comfort and living perfect, For frei For passage, FU. EDYE & CO, L. W, MORRIS, 27’ South Wiliam 'st, 50 Broudway, ___Qdorris! European I-xprons), COASTWISE STEAMSHIPs. ACIFIC MAIL AND PANAMA TRANSIT ~ STEAMSHIP LINES, For CALIFORNIA, JAPAN, CHINA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, BRITINA COLUMBIA, 0 &c., sailing from pier foot Canal xt, sone te For SAN FRANCISCO, via ISTHMUS OF PANAMA, Steamship ACAPULUO Friday, June 15 connecting for Central America ind South Haolde ports, From 84N FRANCISCO TO JAPAN A tilNa KE KIN ita A seks 20 SLAN DS, V6" saNDWwIC 10. SAI CH ae NEW ZEALAND, .«Wedne: rs a + As RULLAY, Superintendent, No. 6 Bowling Uroen, pive foot of Cunul ui,, North Kiver oid Lid ‘RSTON, TOUCHING AT KEY UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- carr; mail, —The steamer MENTS TO LET. gneve HOU wilt sull on ~atture PART. , June 16, it Ri Theses ie area cies ui i of ining cto ‘to Bo the auto ind Tex Jenteal international win Northern, Galvesto ean be bad end of term. Address | Houston and Henderson, and the Gaivestou, Harrisburg and Sin Antonio ituilroads, Frel_ute and. Insurance at FLOOR AND Basement, 8 rooms, modera improvements, pe blevated Ruliroad ati jis, 268 Wout 2d st, SBS Ler TO A “TENCH MILL. VRR-APARTMEATS | / OBCHCOWLTE ry RUSSELL, n nu on gn ad of BL BRUNSWIC been thoronghly re; sec LET—UNPUKNISHED, PARLOR 0 5iH, AV. 24. OProsiTE Hi This elegant residence a offers irable ulte 0 on Pa tb private bath; permanent —— = — nd Brooklyn, OM, CARPETED, WITH RUN. for gentieman and wife, wuere {price wot to exceed $18, Ad- in this Cit; N UNFURNISHED ning water and closet @ house, suitably ar- no objection toe small » A B., box 195 Herald NPOURSISHED improvements, locati M4th to ddress 5. ¥., 308 West Zid ot, NE OR TWO ROOMS POR LiGHT @ family, between 40th and Sosh ust be Very reasonabie. Addrens In the pot nape FURNISHED ing rooms, within 30 miles of New Y. exoced & month; healthy tovaiity. Post office, New York. ASTED—A MODERATE SIZED Hoase for the season, near depot, within city. address HOKTON, Kanade 256, GEAVES WAST “AND DIMEN- Cia eaa veanaraat ha 0 ineees tek ye Aoarees Ww. ita bots Jer, Amute pcedsenteted tendon NEARLY pe FICRAEDY Worst ara aa A ow AJ a Wirmax TREN ENGINE, PROM 3 TO” 0 herse t) " LIPSIUS’ Brewery, Brooklyn, B. D. lowest rates. For freight and seosmmodations) apply to C. i Maiden lan ORGAN" NE TO NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS.— The steamers will sail from pier 36 North River oe lol Saturday, June 16 LONE STAR.....0.... ¥ ting Texas treight the to Morgan's Loutsinna und Texns Rai road tor Mor thence per Morgan's stoamships to Texas asanye) laying aaperior MALLORY & CO, bills of Lading signed to wil points on the M Galveston, Indianola, Corpas Chri Santiazo, Brownevilie and for St. Mary's and Fulton landed at Koekport. San Antonio freight taken ro we reduced rates, Insurance can be effected under open policy of the line. To New Uricans, % per ennt; to Texas For freight of further information w MORGAN, Agents, office pier 36 North Kiver, QU? Domrston STEAMSHIP COMPANY, North River, sailing from pie tor NORFOLK, CLTY POINT and RICHMOND, TUXS- DAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, rt 3, at 3 P.'M., eons sen Air Line, Atiantio ting with th 0 uke and Ohio Ratl- at Live. Pio road, and in North. Vitwiuia and t Air L oP. M roads und for KE Passenger accommodations unsu Through passenyer tickets and sma ot fading to all points 4 Waurance to Nurfolk. Ke, ab tg Der ss Gener hu received daily at pier 87 North River, office No. 197 Groenwieh wt. N. Li, MCURBADY, Pre ALIFAX, N. S., AND ST. JOH ys, NF IMWELL LINE, Steamship Lgl ght Ds wil leave pier 10 North River, Tw June 19 ata PM. Be w PCLATK & SEAMAN, 86 Wost sean bis inascliad {OK BERMUDA.—THE BLEGAS OANIMA will sail for Bermudy di 21. The Bermudas are now the most font winter resort. . or full particulars aus illustrated pamphlets apply t EK OUTERIDUE, Agent. 20 routwny, KW YORK AND HAV T MAIL LIsh— Thexe fires class st il, at 31. M., from ier 13 North Iitver, tov nw direct, as Hows tm COLUMBUB peceeee ee ccee Wednesday, June 20 CLYDE For freight and passage, having \iniaipawee tions, PPE. PB. CLYDE & 00., No 6 Bowling Groen, MCKELLAR, LULING & CO,, ‘Agents in Havena, June 30 commode. Fo Nai CUBA REGULAR” MalL Eee oh OB ATA wl New York ras teneile MURRAY, FERRIS & O0., 62 South s K fom PoRT RUYAL, 4 Feranndins, Fla, vai 7 KEKLY wiek, Ga, wi trom pier'20 Kast hi Steamer CITY OF DALLAS, Captain Hines... Tee sil odian io snd tek sae Apply. for information at ick et hist tf & 00., iar a st Point, Newburx, Sauvorties, Catskill and tudson, New York Central Reilro: and ln a Li hina e day. ‘st. Hu Rivor Kal.road are received on boar To ‘Tiekets or coupons for LBANY Wi BOAT, PEOPLE'S LINE. ‘One of the elegant seat DREW or St, JOUN will feave plor 41 North River every weekday at 6 P. M., con- necting at Albuny for Saratoz: fat # ‘tuyo- summer resorts North aud (a isTT LLOYD ‘8 DOC: 3CH ? fire unty 8150, 4 Uo siiee BAY, J sk (Gold Spring. Le 1 “The mer J. B. Iai wiiltonve Now York dally (gunduss eee-vied for the bare Places, trom 16 Kast River, foo ut Vall ut i Keun ditt Me ; loot Sebaee will connect at Li _ Tickets to all landings, UO cents, Exeursion. ‘Tickets #1. Tit MARY POWELL, FOR WEST POINT, NEW a. Pouuhkeupale Kondout and Kingston, tanding Ce ito sna Now Hamburg, and Marl 39, NK, (Vestry st), daily, —CITIZiNs' LINE STKAMBOATS FOR TROY ecounecting with all raiiroad lines North, Bast and auniieeat steamers Jouve duily | (Suturdayy ex- Cat VESANT BOATS LEAVE DAILY trom pier 42, foot ot Cui at 6 P.M., for pusvengers aud d ireigbt OR CATSKILL, STUYVESANT AND INTERMEDI- ate lundin, er ESCHRT loxves toot trankilu at id Friduy, at 6 ERP. RIVER LINE FOR a ‘ON AND ALL POINTS —The Pome Balsge jeamers BKISTOL and FRovibENGH Life ler North iver, daily (Sundars, ber 2, inclusive), at 5 P.M. Tickets for POR ENORWA) K AND DANBURY DAILY. ‘Tho sroumer AD LEHI leaves Kruoklya Jowell’s Dock) 2:30 P. M.. pier 37 Bast River 2:45. Me and Sad st, at 9 P. M., conn: cas pga Danbury and New Haven railroads, OW PHILADELPHIA VIA LONG BRANGH. 4.the New Joriey Southern Ruliroad, leave pler 8 North River, foot Kector st., at 8 A. ‘Long Branch MieEntoneowe: TIA Mtoe Philsdeipita: Long’ Brancl, Tom's Hiver and ¥iaeinnd. 4 for a Long Branch, Tom’s River, and ‘the on dar for Dene Brace me to yas for Mon Brauch WM. & BNEDEN, G. M. Us ja ) PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD. THE OLD ESTABLISHED Kol KOUTE AND SHORT LINE New YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. 13 Through Trains ona TK gly: 8 8 depots in Palludelphia, in New York, aud the nsistent with absolute safety. 1f, 1877, ‘Desbrosees ‘and Cort- Double Track, the most Improved Equinme' Fastest Time co: P.M, y. 9 5, 6,7, a reuurng ‘trains leave Pulnielpbia Suse ih an A.M, (Limited txpross, 1:35 P.'M!), 2, P. Mevand 12 Midnigos, On, Sunday, 8:35, 8 4. 4:35 and 7 P. M., and 12 Roc in stor House, 40 Me Teket Offices, 526 and 44 Broadway, No, 1 ‘and foot of Ema Me and Cortlandt sts.; No. Brooxlyn; Now, udvon st, Hoboken ent) Jersey City, ‘Emigrant Ticket Office, No. 8 Battery PPRANK, THOMMON, L. P, FARME! General Manager. _ General TE NEW PROVIDENOE LINE TO “BOsTON, A ODE SOUPS CHEST OF RAIL, he wick: ME, 60 MINUTES, ‘ad. | RHODE ISLAND, North Rivei tout 5 P.M, OLD vRELLABLE STONINGTON LINis to Boston and all points, Kast, duily except Sunday PM, trom ioe 13 North River, foot of Jay EXCURSIONS, A —DxILY ROCKAWAY BEACH EXCURSIONS, +teamers AMERICUS and NEVERSINK, with Conterao’s celebrated Twouty-third Kegimont Band, Grand ocean excursions witty, miles ocean KVERSINA lees The magnificent new steam 4 ee An Coeds 2nd jer 29 ape 1a Books Brooklyn p ci Omang uher WEDNESDAY, Sune 13, the universal favorite nivamar AMM ICUS Te aan iw e tegen M.; 10th at., 10:46 A, M. ) ‘A Grand Family Sunday Excursion to New Haven, commeneing SUNDAY, June 17, and nacon following ‘Sunday. The elegant steam THOMAS POWELL, ” lie), Captain Woodward, expecially tor thiy route, at Lighthouse Point, ous Kustern watering place. Lenves Leroy st. at 8 A. M. jer 1. North kive a ae Gr New Haven at 3 P. Music by the Thirteenth Rextment Band, ich K, Deverell, lesder, d reireshments ai popular prices, BOAT LANDING AT CONEY ISLAND, ‘The fine Lew steamer 10 10, 3:10 P.M. Pl ties le Soler 3o8a0 a. M., 12:20, 3:20 P. a OP, opin Ba ta aad A. M., 12:30, 3:30 P. M. and ‘A eee EXCURSIONS TO ROCKAWAY THRER SwirT AND, ‘CoMMODIOUS STEAMERS. AND OCEAN A id V STRAMELS AMERICUS, HRSINK AND ADELPHI, with CUNTKBNO'S TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT BAND, forth River, 8:30 wnd 10:30 A. M. and 1:15 y 7 co oe 45 A. M. and 125 D and 11004. M tO cod 11:10 A, 3 lyn, 9:20 and ll oe NavaatN, PROM Tt Brooxlyn, ED. 7A ath Ist st. evo. BAL it 234 he ee, rs ee 4 LEA s EXUURSION Tickers, GOOD ON FIFTY CENTS. ae gr pe ha THR NORTH SHORE for New ‘ort Rich: hour trom 9 4. M: he ted Railroad rece! at the ferry every elbt minutes. AN BXcunsIoy BxTR ORDINARY. 125 siog on, the veautitul Heason CENTS, Grand trump! Pronvunced by th tbe the most select York. The magnifices will make regul nday morning excursions to Newburg y eid loi B oe sours 1 Wor 10th 60 A.M. and W that =i, ard. A grand wilitary Brass Band wilt play beautiful al e tri An Ilinstrated Map, eee ful me : tik te M interest ba Cy dh udson, wi reset each passe: a the round tip, 752. . any Xa =A.—DAILY ROCKAWAY bang 27:7 Sa TO “STEAMER WILLIAM COOK, Gaptain O, Adams, SUN: DAY, JUNB 10, od BVERY D DAY, us follows —~ A. M.; 25d at..” New York, 10:90; West 5. loot of Cedar at, {14 Brooklya, F t., 11 345, 20th a, ious: Fulton ferry, Harun LONGSIRBET'S DAILY EXCURSIONS To BOURAWAr ne 17, commenein; as ILIGu my 4 Ao", te 1 idns" day, ye ane tain Jol arene de 9 FANE, MSs" CRNTS KXGURSION Moo day abe 60 CENTS ‘Good mi refresh on board, jusic and __ BxCURSIONS S) i K ener er E Inland Sou River, nad by oE oa AA FY cs afternoon at 4 o'clock at Peck wd and ing the stoamer NA. and here a a Itimore, (TIN & K) sae KS A Ni FOR 8Ta ad fuvori leaves pier 27 Bast Kiver tekets 0c. und 50c, ND SANDY HOOK bh POSTER. Manag FORD AND, GREENWICH. - 10 SCHULTZ Excursion ; Gold Spring ang ‘Giiental. Groves, BRI ‘M84 Went at., opposite Christopier street terry, B. Croauett), Open evenings ( -utardays excepted). Mj Bt! \ RAND DAILY EXCURSIONS TO PISHING BANKS. TF ire SO couts. The commodious ocean svweamer CITY POINT, 50 state rooms and every family xecommodation leaving the foot of North 8th st, hh st. ., New orks 7 E. B.7 aoa Bwso A! pier iy. ya A M. aud accomoanies exch ex- LYMOUTA ROCK. Tuls FRIDAY ‘sUND. MAGNIFICEN JARRETT & PALMER'S superb PLYMOUTH KOCK wilt make FOUR affording on each GKAND MUSICAL FULL bee try BAND, HOLR OF 'M MUZART GLEK HiME OF c ARTHUR BENT. the renowned Cornut Soloist, &e,, &c. FARE, either excursion, round trip... wor from Kocka' *y" Single trp tickets THIS FRIDAY, June 15—Down the benutiful harbor, out TLANTIC OCEAN, passing frons of the hotels and clon to a upon the A steamer RUAL, BuANCH, a3 » Se reclok fo the ier il im hath iy TP. SATURDAY, June 16 Up ie manjoatie pin wast will leave plor and the NEXT aber iF id pier 1, N. i To JE SPECIAL PLYMUUTH ROCK will stop at t Joining the Penns; i pal KDAY at 8 x ure. NEXT Ha ad alte 18—Up the HUDSON to NEW- sno aye 4 raduntes will be LYMOURH ROCK Saturd encore QUARTERS, NEWBURG, TO. MORROW (RATURDAY), and also AY, June yao 16, 16 and 17. eth TONS) ri Adal bot of 2d Rack rr Ae city ut 7 o'clock 17—TWO TRIPS to itocKAaWaY the exeutnlanisis to WASHINGTON'S HEAD- THIS WKEK. T PROGRAMME. luce stenmer PLENDID £RIPS, excursion the regular ENTERUAINMENT ya ADRIGAT, Bo¥a, CLU CATHEDRAL BELLS, FIFTY CENTS » 35 conte m mieunded AND Boat will le: the foot of 22d ernoon, nnd AL the Battery, at 2-0, Assi ny eta lovely HUDSQ. of WEat Pt amengers viniting JAKTERS. ry t 8:30 o'clock A. M.. feat Be! Yelock. R.. ing from foot of fi at 2 o'clock. KSEY CLV passengers, —The lvania Railroad ton o'clock A. M,,en route to piers and time, "BROOKLYN AND THE the passengers on the ‘be Band of the boat will ay. 0 to $80 per da; corner South st. VAT RESTLESS TO CHARTER FOR RXCUR y. Apply at 3% Coonties slip po-Da¥ (FRIDAY), SUNK: 15, EMPIRE» MR SHERIDAN SHOOK’. 9:45; ferry, Brow LEN A juare Pianos to rent, an: few domly new pee mines for five yours offered, he MAINES | ROE. i reductlou to cash customers ev & STATE, K's FLOATING PALACB, pier 2'North Kivers ‘Brooklyn, 10; ROUND STATEN ISLAND AND UP THE HUDSON, SEVERAL SPECIAL san AND GILMORE'S Ww Pil «i rent allowed if Cte 7a low; all new Pianos warrant and 147 5th av., corner 21st A Pianos of our own make: al ber of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order KNABE & UO, No, 112 dtn ay., above 16th si QUARE “GRAND o tor sale and rent. 4 num. WILLIAM SSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND Pianos, coe makers; be Btoluway make, at a WAY & SONS, ‘stoinway hi STEINWAY very low: also Pings of other beri is vase off us Prior priv houses. STEIN: ail, Tash . New York. “Go Steinway’s and oth: worights, on in ents wi BALL & CO, ry 11 Bsast 14th ‘8, 1 ur w tremely i‘ and on ‘gan hud Letter cally fauna Ceberore buying; 81 and & monthly good Organ; instruments to rent in the city oF co or Pianos and Organs, grunds,.quur SOHUMER RY ONE WISHING TO PU CHICKERING'S, od rent; Pianus stored. 8, 't. 49 EAST 14TH ST., NEAR 3D ers.—First class Pinos ut ex: and acing coe gta! to rent & CO., 149 Bust 1b VHASK A poe? oR m WATE(S & SONS, 40 Fast wonthly will buy a good Piano PRI FAMILY Pianoforte at sacrifice; Fotwwood ease, Piano, rienls 734 oc full ageuite so A for $250; tween Sth and erent bargains, some of fully warranted in ever Warerooms, Sth av. au BSAUTIFUL BE avo, Stool and Cov Brondway, corner 35th ‘ant 7 octavo Piano, $175. Box for shipping. Call private residence No, 47 West 10th ut., be- FEW SECOND HAND wud really almost as respect. Please eall asthe 16th st, WIL, SELL STEINWAY #® Uriiliant toned four round ly carved, every improvement, ous at Conteunial 1.200; will WEBER PIANOS AT VERY them used but « very short tine good ns new; WEBER OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PI $110; cash wanted; sacrifice Bares. “734 OOTAVE, $75; ALL IMPROVEMENTS; instuiments received; rent, Bi at. CABLE, 107 West 23a XTRAORDINARY toned, elabo $200 cash: cost dence 50 Bunt 9th. SAGRIFIOR, — MAG arved Cor jast April; experts, examine. Kesi- Piunoforte, Stool T lorte, only $65; greatest NT 7 OCTAVE bec ge da PIANO. t bargain in GOR! PRIGHT AND fi Or and $10 month, 8 Union square (4th $uahe ear 14th wt, RE PIANOS, 875 TO $250; 85 id, ur rent $9 upward. BETTS, $125 jefine tome, $125; $45; Pianos and FOR | emer ds FIRST OLASS REST, aeaTAORANY a Aik OYSTER 8A- loon and Bur, on best avenu ior sale ae Aric J4uh st. —ELEWGANT CARViD OVERSTRUNG PIANO, Organs low rent. GORDON & SON, 13 Bust 14th vt, _ A w for vale low toreush. ¥. GROTH & CO, 7 octave Piano, $75; Organ, SALE. SFO RE wie HE Fount L, 50 Uhatham st. does « splendid business; ITCHELL, 77 Cedar ut. BILLIARD AND POOL 114 East (OR SALE, GROCERIES, ectioueries, Bakerton, best R. ‘RUIT STORES, CON- rants, Liquor Stor . 77 Ved N KLBUANTLY FITTED LIQ Alsesesbe price of the st AUNDAY, ESTABLISHED AT 1,237 BROAI c ween 80th and Bist, opposite Granu Hotel doing & thriving and profitable bu be sold this week fwir offer uccepted “(WELL LOCATED DO’ Aung Saloon for ale low; Herald Uptown Ax FIRST CL nae Gi GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE.— ust be sold immediately; or ap; no ffer r fused; & STORE FOR LUOYD, 29 Broadway. vk. WN TOWN BROADWAY DIN- cheap rent. Address BARN KS, owner taking clarge of & lara, “Cull 22); Vathuriny ot, No agents. ‘aa pies AND SHOW CASE FOR SALE 1,324 Broadway, formerty 58d ut Rew BOARDING ‘of good Ca ply autil Inquire ‘one to Knrope and {8 not returniny. Brewery, ‘518 Fo S32 West 33d at., two days, ne tart also Fixtares fora ar. G@ HOUSE 7 Paaceceee pend ore st.. New York é LASS GURNER LIQUOR roasons for selling, owner Inquire at Howard JOR SALE —a FIRST Class BAK Inquire at No, No ager id rout wagon nod rout ake HY, WITH WOKS, 139 Greenwich av., ry. ts, —A SPEND ‘ant or wines, GAL, 309 West lat st., MD Ch BOX; BLAST GLASS OR SALE-A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY city of serauton, Pa.; West. For particulars Lackawanna av., Sei n, HE BRICKS REMOVED PROM THB of Noe 1 and 3 Bond st, ooat Bpriog Ht. THE i will sell cheap; own ress HAWLE Pa Axents need not apply. is ° in front of SURANCE id now AMIT' ood business; 0 agents. ‘o OR ie Tai re Uses rvoms, suitable tor club or dwelling purposes. BAUM, No. 261 Bowery. si “eve ON BROADWAY, | WIT! od SALE low rent on a | wo HOWAND Bo WHY, espe re FINE Y Bin tot West’ 334 3 gic Fee BALE QUKAP—CORNER “GROCERY AND Liquor Store, and Horse und W: the corners, No 212 Ure OR SALE CHEAP—CANDY AND TOY 6T l~ quire No. 184 Madison at., New Yori. biipechiasaleg ‘agon; the ouly staud vn at. R sALK—THH {OR BALE—A GOOD PAYING, HOTEL, Ds ay“ eh 30 jase Bur Address L. box and first ol 152 Mer id wfice. ( Thea SACRIVICB!—SPLENDID Telescope, by ost i tracting exibition or college, cost OUPE, Herald office. ESTAURANT OR MILK REFRIGERATON—A LARGER ‘sale cheap at SUMERVILLE'S, de 10 order, tor i lense; bIX-FOUT KK r, suitable for street Address TELES- good. eee S$, LIQUORS, &C. CE SITY. HATEAY LAGARO Oxste jan pone case uf SO quarts suipper “4. ihe bk. MAUGER, 110 Reade st. (\uateau TaGaROaEE FAVORITE CLARETS; also Bordeaux in wood and bottled. Vier Me i MAUGER, Hou York. TISTRY. SEP OF T BT IN THREE HOURS—AT Dit MA is NEWBRO %, No. 377 Gth ay., one door #bow id gold, a yerythine 1m meabenien! de istry, with oxide wa GUA, $8; AUTIFUL ARTIFICIAL TEETH. $6 Gir witrnused: Kew Tork Hanes) Rooms, stublished IASI. Dr. MEA \DER. — GAs B10, St. opposite ‘Msoule Temple ; rubver, celi ©, und tina, despatel DENTISTRY, nue ep Rae ears without aeccid D Rk. Y. Ee adininistered SMUGGLING AS A FINE ART. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF GOODS SEIZED ¥ROM STEFRAGE PASSENGERS AT CASTLE GARDEN—THE CROOKED CIGAR BUBI- NESS, The seizare room of the Custom Huuse presented more the appearance of @ third rate auction room yes terday than the demure receptacle of contraband goods, The large counter im the centre of the rotunda was literally covered with laces of every description, pieces of dress goods 1n calico, lawns, mohair, woollens and cashineres and expensive silks, Embroluerte were also very conspicuous, and cheap “Brummagem”’ jewelry was no mean part of the invoice, All those were found im the possession of German steerage passeugers who arrived yesterday in the steamship Herder trom Hamburg Inspector Chapmac, ou looking through @ trunk belonging to a male passenger, discovered that it bad # fulse bottom. Opening this he found concealed therein several pieces of sik dress goods und other dutiavie articles, At the game time the officer noticed two very handsome Jadiee, who appoured very nervous, and who had been in close and earnest conversation with the man of the false bottomed trunk, Their ature seemed to be more appropriate for the latitude of Greenland than the sweltering climate ot New York city at this particuar season. The judies bad had their baggage already passed, but on going out the inspector asked the younger of the two whether she had any goods about her persou which were subject to duty, Sho answered biw:— “On the Lonor of a lady, we havo not.’” VALUABLE FEMALE PADDIXG. The lagies, however, were detuined, und Miss Jenaie Ferris, the tospectress on duty at Castle Garden, seurched them, Aimost every gurment on their por- son wus padded with guods, consisting of the materials above mentioned, A ‘Tula cloak was iiiled out with about fifty dozen silk scarfs and pieces of luce, ‘The ladies were re- lea-ed, but their goods remained vehind. The fair smuggl re Mrs. Fredriku Rothstein and daughter, In the padding of tue vest of the man with the false bottomed trunk several huadred dollars’ worth of laces were found and coniiscated. In the hand bag of another passenger a five sealskin sacque wus found and seized, MORE CONTRABAND GOODS, Special Agent Brackett enriched the seizure room yosterday with uw seizure of two pieces of Bne Pon. boo sks meusuripg about 150 yarus, valued at $2 50 per yard. He bad beea informeu thut this silk 18 only consigned to one Orm in this couutry, avd sold at fixed rates. The goous seized had becn sold at auction at a hittie more than baif price, aud it was evident that either the sixty per ceut duties had been evaded or the silk was stolen. Four bags of sugar smuggled {rom the brig Eliza Ste- Yeus found their Way (o the seizure room, us well us 1,500 cigurs seized on the etcumcr Columbus, and 1,300 cigars, attempted to be smuggled from the steam- er City of Mexico, TWO MURDERERS LYNCHED, HOW CRIME I8 AVENG«D IN CALIFORNIA, [From the San Francisco Cail.) Santa Coz, May 10, 1877. The murderers of DeForrest, Francisco Arias and Joss Chamalis, wore tis morning found hanging trom the srosebeams of the Upper San Lorenzo Bridge, dead, their feet and hands being tightly bound with bay ropes, On the night before last men were seen in the orchard back of the jail, butas no attempt was made to lynch the prisouers the people concluded that the law would be allowed to take its course, At two o’clock this morning the jailer and under sheriff were surroynded by @ body of men. These men broke oven the jall yard door and obtained from the officers the jail keys, It is sur- mised that the prisovers were placed in a wagon and driven to tho place of the wagon being driven out front under them after the baler around their necks bad been fastened to the beam above. This morning the people gathered in jurge numbers, but there Was no excitement, aud while the regret was great that Lynch law shouid be resorted to to this Jaw abiding community—a city in which no one bas been executed without due process of law since 1862—there was a feciing of security manifested aud a general relief that lite was no longer end i by the existence of two as desperate ussassins as ever stretched hemp. Chamalis was executed within three hundred yards of where he was born, and at the time of his death was twenty-one years of age, He was sent to the State Prison trom this county for three years for rub- bing a widow named Rodriguez. He broke juil, was Fearrested and served out bis term. His time expired tn March last, Last Mouduy night he was brought to this place and coniexsed all in the pr eof tour witnesses, He said that Arias came to the hou: where he was und asked him to accompany the speaker to the circus. He replied that he bad no mone) Arias said tbut they would get some, and they wont to the locality where DuForrest was, und DeForrest happening along Arias fired at him. De- Forrest not stopping, Arias fired again, when DeFor- rest fell, They remained io the willows till all was nd then they dragged the murdered man across ‘oad. His pockets were robbed of $8. Arius kept $5 50 of the amount, and they went to the circus, Arias was Nai! ght yeurs of age and wus boro near Pescaiero. He still bus relatives residing in tois county. For murdering a sbeep berder in Sap me Ovispo he was sent to 5 Priaon for bis brotber baving been sent there for iife for the sane crime, For rovoing the house of P, Murphy, of Wat- sonville, he was seat (o the State Prison from this county for two years. Fora time ne denied the mur- der ot DeForresi, but, on being closely cross-examined indirectly admitted the crime. by request of Chamalis they were put in ay nt ceils, ANOTHER JACK SLADE AUDACIOUS MUKDER IN OREGON. (From the Portland Standard. } Henry L. Sutton, a desperate character aud well known saloon keeper in Port Townsend, W. I., com- anitted a desperate murdor at that place last Friday allernoon, whick, for tbe cool and deliberate malice with which it was executed has few paralle! it seems that he bud d@ misunderstanding with Cuptain Charles Howard, a citizen of the same place, about a dog, and seeing the Captain pass his saloon be tuvited him to enter, ‘The request was roused, whereupon Sutton re+ entered his den, and procuring a loaded revolver ro- turned and deliberately fired at Howard, shooting him tn the stomach, Vengeance was.gow satisfied, and his attention was turned to tne bost fheans of effecting his escape, He marched back into the suloon, took all the money he could collect, reloaded his revolver, and grasping a Henry rifle and a shoigun threatened to kill any one who dared attempt w oppoe bi progross. Leisurely proceeding to the wuart he got into a sailboat moored jn the river, aud spreading the canvas to the breeze calmly ed bis vessel toward British soil, En route ve met the steamer Favorite, anu telling the Cuptain he ‘wus in pursuit of one Who bad committed a lurge rov- bery he usked to be taken to Victoria. oe captain could not comply, but wok him as tar as Dungeness, aod av the steamer was passing Out of sight the mur- derer was seen sailing out luto the Straits of Fuca, with the expectation, It Is supposed, of meeting with a vessel bound for some joreigu pork Sutton is a noved desperado, and bas been concerned in many crimes ot a sioilar cburacter, When very young he sbot a man tn Massachuseits, and, eflecting ais escape to Call fornia, was concerned there in auother shootiny aflray. He was at one time editorwully connected with the Register ana Messenycr, two newspapers tormeriy puv- lished at Port Townsend, but new doad io 1872 be ‘was accessory to @ murder committed by Jack Quai alias “Poker Jack,” Sound, who was himsolt suvsequeutly killed. is Aimost incredivie tuata man guilty of so borrivie a Crime could oseupe in brond daylight in the presence ‘of « lal number of persons who were attracted by the shooting. The only reason assigned is that they were peraiyaee by bis audacity. MURDER CONSUMMATED. (From the St. Louis Republican. ] William B, Sicking, market master of Soulard Mar- ket, died at 6X minutes defore eight o’clock last night ai his residence on Picotte strect, his death being the result of stabs inflicted by Michael Roemer on last Thursday night Sicking, im addition to his official work, (ollowed the calling of a Osberman, as did Roe- mer. On Toursday night Sicking and his brother Her- Mann hed a difficulty with Roemer atthe foot of Picow Mireet, geowing out of some matiers conneciod with their ‘and it resulted tn « ight. Roemer drew akuite an abbed William Sicking soveral places in tue lett side aud log, aud Hermann Sicking struck Ri mer With a piece of iron on top of the bead, inflicting a very ugly wound. Roemer was placed undor arrest aftor his wound was dreased, and vext day a Warrant Was sworn out charg. ing orm with a marderous assault, Ho was released on bail by the Court of Criminal Correction, On Sunday, when gavgre: Min on Sicking’s arm, J} nemnng $0 e dent he must ‘an officer was sent to ar HUNTER’S POINT STENCHES, 2 ‘THE NUISANCES OF LONG ISLAND CITE TO BE INVESTIGATED—AN EFFORT TO INDICT THEIB AUTHORS. The residents of Murray Hill avd Yorkville are up in arms agaibet the Long Isiand City authorities who permit mapulacturers at and near Hunter's Point te fill the air with vile and deadly stenches. These odors this summer have become so offensive that a number of the wealthy property owners o3 the upper end of ‘The first meeting will be beld to-night at the Grand Union Hotel, when Senator Gerard aud coher prominent gentlemen will participate, Yesterday a reporter of the HexAL», ip conversing with wx-anteny Seperia- tendent Morris, of this city, was informed by bim thas the ape is 80 offensive between eight and ten o'clock early every day at his residence, in Fitty-second sireet, near Lexington Rope toes that be, with most of the residents of that @ misapprehension in the mindsof th the source of these Geely stenches. tigations he is sat vbat they tilizing tactory at Biiseville, At this lactory use of sulphuric acid, which is used Pi jhn the ers, 1s employed in the manufacture of fertilizers, and the stench combination of petroleam, sulphuric acid and the disgusting animal matter that forms com- pouent parts of the manulactured article, ‘The New York Board of Health of course have no Jurisdiction over the nuisance, but it 1 the intention ‘01 the Property owners affected by the vile smells to make a desperate effort to have the authors of this Outrage indicted and punished. Tne meeting to-night is preliminary merely to such action. ae Ely bas signed the resolution passed by 1 Aldermen proposing a conference with the iy Island authorities ag to some methed of abating the nuisance. A LIFE-SAVING POLICEMAN, OFFICER BLEIL MAKES HIS TENTH RESOUR, The children of the Fourth Street Methodist Church Sunday school were golog on xcursion yesterday. The steamer on which they were about to embark lay at the foot of West Tenth street, The little ones and their guardians were passing from the shore to the boat agg the gangplank when ittle Maud Sim; aged td , Of No, 119 West Eleventh street, wwte the rivi ‘Shrieks ot dismay filled the air, aad there was a genera! rush to see the girl, All the atten- tion and efforts of tho teachers officers were Tequired to prevent saother accident Officer who was on duty at thi nt, leaped overboard an: saved the child, This is tenth person he has res cued {rom drowning, BUSINESS TROUBLES, & ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES, OF A MERCHANT—A VANDERBILT IN BANKRUPTCY—MEETINGS OF CREDITORS, ‘The jailure of Charles Dablmana & Co., wholesale clothiers, at No, 34 Reade street, and in San Francisco, which was reported a few days ago, proves to be much more disastrous Chan at frst supposed. 1¢ now ap- pears that indebtedness thus far asceriained ameunts to $290,000, aad it 18 not known whether all the clams are yet 1p, There are in this city $125,0C0 on bills pay- able which mature in each of the next tour months; $17,500 for cash loaned to them, and $15,000 ior mer. obandise, while their assets here are not worth moro than $5,000. amounts to about $125,000, and their assets there ure placed at $200,000. Meyer & Co, and the Anglo-Amer- ican Bank of San Francisco are creditors for $30,000 each, The Hanover National Bank of this city hua puper to the amount of $10,000, and William Heller & Co. about $17,000, ‘the New York creditors have tel- egraphed to lawyers in San Francisco to put the con- cern jato bankruptcy as the surest means of protect. ig all the croditora, Attachments have been issued inst the property in this city and San Francisco by Josephthal Brothers, h. Herzog & Co., Wallach & Son and Hablo & Stieglitz, It the drm is adjudicated a= bankruptcy these attachments become-vacated, 4 BUSPICIOUS TRIP TO KUROPK, The worst part of the failure is the suspicious trans. acuions of Arthur A, Kline, the resident partner tn this city, who went to Europe about five weeks ego, Just previous to his departure he obtained a large amount of money in the way of loans to the firm, Tho exact sum is not known at present, but'the books of the firm show that he is indebted to the firm to the extent of $100,000. The crediors: speak im the sever- est terms of bis actions, and say that he has rendered bimself hable to criminal prosecution, Mr. Laater- bacn, bis counsel, said that rumors were current as to bis irregular transactions, He nad found that he was indebted to the firm Jor the amount above stased, but he hud assurance that Mr, Kline would return imme- duataly and clear up matters, 1tis said by creattors jost large sums speculating in stocks; that be yak bout obtaining loaus in a confidential way, and evon obtained three letiers of credit, which he took up the day alter his arrival in Kurope, Tiey do not think he will of sen aaid.that if be A meeting of tke creditors of Beare, Hill & Co., dealers in millinery good: Lge No. 475 Bromiway, was held yesterduy at the St, Nicholas Hotel. Forty-three tirms were represenied, among the number being the following —Raadoiph & ae BET: Hersey & Co; 3. A. Beekman & Kee Mails, William Schroeder & Brother, Mayer & Klein, Union Buy State Manutacturing Company, Jobo ‘thompson, Monroe & Mayer, Max Held & Uo,, Andrew McLeau, L. Henry & Co, H. K White & Co., Townsend, Montant & Co; Novelty Hat Company, Nes ‘Hoguet & Co., Person & Rboves. Mr. Wail Stromg was chosen chairman aud Mr, erm? iy feeds nah ‘The roll call showed 110 creditors, ment ef the firm was read, showing Tiabulitien of "io 067 87, ef which there are accounts, $82,001 02, and notes, $25,066 8 The nominal asacis are us follows:— Merchandise balance, $42,782 50; cash balance, $2,426 13; outstandings 1876 und previous yeara, ee 38; outstandinge, 1877, $59,732 16, makiug the total vominal assets $115,143 15, The members of the frm wore interro- gated by a number of the credicors in relation to the accounts, stuck and other matter, The firm offered forty-tive conts, five per t cash, and the remainder 1D Wee, #iX, Dine and twelve month notes, the last to Ye indorsed, The meeting concluded to accept the offer, A meeting of the creditors of James H. Falconer, ageat for se Kuglsh rm of Law & Uoy at No. af William street, was beld yesterday at the office of Register Dwight, and Jobn H. Piatt wax appointed assignee in bong is 4 Awong the large creditors are Charlies Green, $22,500; Bank of Liverpool, $10,000; Bunk of Montreal,” $0,056; Canaaian Bank of Com: merce, $4,860;"A. Stuart "& Co., $14,738; w aueie & Runyon, $5,630; A. A. Thomson & Co, $5,090. his habilities amount bo about $100,000 and his assets are merely nominal. ‘The application of Franklin Allen, grandson of the late Commouore Vanderbilt, for lis discharge from bankruptoy, came belore Register Litue yesterday, on ao order lor the creditors to show cause why his pet tion should not be granted, Mossrs. Sterling and Walden appeared ou behalf of William Irving, one of the creditors, to oppose bis discharge, and the usual aujournment was allowed. in the matter of the discharge of Mr. Schuman, of the bankrupt firm of Jagei & Schuman, bird cage manufacturers, at No. 46 Cortiandt street, specitica- tions were filed by George Woolf, one of the creditors, in Opposition to bis discharge. KEAL ESTATE, ‘The following are sales made at the Exchange yestere dayi— BY LOUIS MEIER, Common Pleas foreckosure nale—s. H. Olin, referee— of ® house, with lot 9.10x74x24.10x03,6x—, on West “ed ey We he, 6.7 I Horatio ot., v0 J. Sutton , Supreme Court foreclosure saie—W. A. Boyd, ret- eree-ol a nse with lot 20x90.11, on Foust 126th ot..5 8, 155% w, of Mdav.,to Chiries Kni Total sales for the da: AN OMAHA POISONER OX. HOW DR. ST. LOUIS GOT RID OF HIS WIFE, {From the st, Louis Giobe-Democrut, } Omana, Neb., June 11, 1877. The crime of wife murder has been brougut against Dr. GF. 84, Louis, a well known and, until iately, highly respected physician of Fromont, Neb., with such strong circumstantial evidence that no di entertained of bis guii, Mrs. St. Louis died a few days ago with symptoms indicating the adi tration * of poison, After her death the stomach, live id tn- testines were sent onto Chicago tor chemical examt- nation, A toxicological investigation by Dr. Walter & Haines reveals the presence of arsenic in large and marked proportions in the stomac and liver, Dr. Bt. Louis was immediutoly arrested, and fears are enter- inod that be wili be lynched unless removed to another county, The Coroner's jury, whieh adjourned to await the result of tho stomach analysis, will recon- vene immediately, One of Mra St Lows! Attendants will testif; that in the absence ot her physictana De. 3a Lous came into the bedroom and ordered the administration of some white powders, Those followed by retch- igs and vomin: on the part ot Mra Su. Louis, which the other physicians, when called on, could not understand, For a year past Dr. 8. Louis bas been Paying the closest aitonwon to Mra Bivomer, the wife Ol @ masic dealer in Fremon the if sem dal bas been busy with their pamea Mrs, Bloome! was recently divorced, her husband suing for a seps- ration on grounds of adultery, Dr. St, a? treat ment of bis wife during the meantime has vecn inbu- manly cruel, For avout a month past he has been {rying to secure an insarance ou her life for $5,000, ‘This was relused, Cuuractor having ay come into question on account of bi mored il)ett ate macy with Mrs, Bioomor, lt was disvovered, Loaf days since, beyoud doubt, it Dr. St. Lou bat be waa vowhere to be tuund, Lt i UI gut that | learned thas Sicking would die, and henge leit the aye mm diplome was an ubsulute torgery, the uame of Be Soba | Whereon baving tees altered to i. Louis

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