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2 STEN MEAL Berar pom wa tra! Apt! LARGE. WELL BUILT WIGH sToor preliag. ode: womes aye Neiow. R SieN ENSON, modern improves rr salelow. V. ¥ Jr., ofices 4 Pine, 33 17th st., and 661 Sth av. rE FINE BROWN STONE HOUSE ON 62D ST. FOR Assisa a decided ct 30 Bower . eau remain on mort- A _ DWELLING HOUSES TO | LET. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1877.--WITH SUPPLEMENT. TO House, N ight rooms oy ‘alls EFORE YOU PoRGILASE EXAMINE THE HOUSES curner of Madison and Toth st. ; new plan; Prices moderate. “Apply on premises, IR SALE—620 OTH AV., ELEGANT FOUR STORY boys, een mt 25x 70K 100; Kast 7 four NO, 0xSHL100; want un Owns na ow. SCOFIELD, 171 Broadway, room 1. KBAT BABGAINS—-NEW THREE STORY BROWN ‘stone private Dwel ings, Hanh st t finish; latest apres (DEL owner and bulld pr ington av.; 20,10 trout; ments. Inquire on premises, Houses, arranged for one or two ‘ard and Sist st. a improve: ‘EAR 18T AV.. 759X100, coos erate SPIT, Tre ON 25TH N Bieh brick Buildioe, sulesble. for manuieesiring pu: Ay GPA LCONER & SONS, 100 thay. Se aL de new Carpeis, Gas tivtoren, Wantel cad 3 new Carpets, Gas 8, Mantel and ¥ Mirrors, prot ‘Shades. Posssesion. Seon any me. 10 BUTLDERS age on 9th av., bi a 58th and bargain, Apply to. oc. WALKER, ue bron BROOKLYN PROPERTY | FO! {7 BARGAIN=O $5.00 GASH WANTRD—SU- Apesly frescoed, Spina Hnished brown stone House, st., near Park; only $25,000, with gas fixtures, 410 Pacific it., Brooklyn, DAR TTALINT ES ONTIRD, BL ONE OF THE ties on Clinton av., ma about $20,000, Addre: Post oftice, New York. WOK SALE—IN SOUTH CORNER OF and Ist ste, three sory, brick House, with Store, modern Smprovemen iil be sold cheap. Apply Ra joyt cr BETWEEN ford avs., opposite ad w four story and location in’ the ‘OUSE, 186 DEAN ST., BROO cheap. sees of L. P. anaes Hs 4 in ela see rinnine a .cc8) uift the best fa York. J. recite '70 Franklin st.. will fa infor- mation, red SALE FACTORY, ngine hi 200X50 FEET, THREE eight log, eighty afting; thirty minutes ne-thied its value, Call on ors ‘engine, boll trom New York City Hall; or address W. K. M., 265 OK SALE CHEAP—SYLENDID HOTEL, CoM. pletely turnished, aud 15 xcres, at Nyack, on Hudson; ‘Aceommodations for about two hundred; all in good condi Il suited for any zood institu- ambout and two railroads. HO- OR SALE Cuzar. SEVERAL LARGE FARMS near to basta tow! UNBAKD, Town Hall, Stamford Conn, idences at Morristown, every modarn iarae fruit and shade, «pl Guavrpax HOUSES IN IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ehampblets, describing new new SUBURBAN QUARTER 8 now ready for occupation) walled to any address DANIEL R. KENDALL, 111 Broadway, room 90, Htc traing ay and aight? uiso stylish Frome roofed House, 15 rooms; will be sold at great barzaln, OMEK MORGAN, 2 Pine st, on | ts; rent Avon 10 LET—A Ft Bast 6001 Ler, THREE Howse, newly painted and In perfect jow rent, to « good Tamil A.M. to P, My T° LET-A T nwo sid MTORY io 1; 40u No, G07 2d UR STORY BROWN , with Mirrors, Gus Fixte rent $2,000, To be seea be hed. STORY HIGH sToor order, at » Inquire on premises, from 9 t COTTAGE "00 per month TONE OUSE, res and Billiard AM. tv AND 8 bw ed of islecmtn Stoo P.M, JOHN LAD) ALL THREE been’ ear FUR. LE’ iM. h, 10 room Coma Octoverl. Ufflee, 1: IsikD ROOMS, WiTHOUT Wate house; gentleiaen onty. STORY HOUSE etn do West 26h A. ‘89th ot MELY FU ntlemen, wt, 14 tom, with closets; hot —TO LET TO GENTLEMEN, FURNISHED 6 RNISHED FRONT ROOM, TO MO West 121 QUARE and cold water; East Asi out board. | Aw LARGE, NIC} wi ELEASANT ROOK, IN. A pir eee a FAMILY, TO 2 gentlemen; $3 PRIVA1E FAMILY Wi rences," 28 per 1 Room, front, iLL LET A sere third or second story Room, without Board: every con- Yenienco; also ball 1 Room; fine bioek, oh ferences exci! 153 West 1th. wed. No, BO University plac NEATLY FURNISHED FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS, for hou: 4: OOM, eeping: gas and children; $35 per month. z $3 to $5; good location, water: to family without Wost 47¢h #1 FURNISHED FO 354 N ENTIRE SECOND ea Aan oe FUR. nishea, together or sep: 1BL Base 17eh 8 tely, to gentlemen only, with- ook: one $8 pert UNFURNISHED ATS TO urna ate, Apply to janitor, 123 and 6th ave. eraser Boge nd APART- a Wass PP i ty ECOND F£! BR, FIVE ROOK. in private house, with owner. a N GOOD OKDE! fest 44th at.; iD STORY OF PRIVATE “pROWN with naPasinat and WM gy igh er Pa sor opener, post office, Quire on the premiven, or ol a A TE | ‘LAT OFS Wer ia ALL ‘L. base ann) Naa i 19th sy 3: DENTAM £08; fest 24d ate ERS WANTED. 390 m8 Whot STH ST, NEA aTit a ay ee without with or only; private rivate foray: 3) By BETWEEN STU AND OTH AVS. 32157 atler Ho Fear a fat. ne Seyelenas or unfurnished, with or without convenient to cars and Elevated sa Koid prueba 865: ak Ai Fy FEW YousG - Can have Bou! aahitette of homes $5 week. 446. 44.6 eixaron AV.—FURNIOHED ROOMS, stVs rotere! | ae on Aukea eT BUTTE A AND SINGLE ROC ROOM: E ROOMS; BEST RES- pri + Grand Union i FURNISHRD ROOMS, WITH Jewish family; reference. $35 Eee na Park ay ‘ist — oe ‘Rs. J. BL 17 iat 8146 3, between Madison aud Sth avs. offers clegen ly furnished Parlors aud Second Floor + appointments of house all frst class ‘higtest Floor, Tr LET—TO TWO GENTLEMEN, ONE -UxPUTSTRIED ewly painted, in private house, 234 West 48th hice location, Apply at cy WEST 28711 ST. —EL 32 tion first class, NFURNISHED—~A SPLENDID FLAT: ONE LEFT; at 324 West 34th st., near Sth av, LEGANT SUIT OF PAKLORS | Amirrors, munuing water, closets, &c,; house and loca- V.—TWO 1 is City armani. SPURNI: 5 rts NW with good with tall partie ( Furnished, for 810 4 m: F. G., Herald Uptown Br mnt very low. 8. a la of tor cholce of rooms on ami box 105 sterald Bptown office. \ENTLEMAN WANTS SQUARE FRENOM FLATS, EVERY IM na Brooklyn. ise HOUSE: GOOD LOCA. few boarders, Address, with full ‘A. SHOURITY FOR yy hans nee 20th ti near Sth ‘ble. terms. ress D., 3 LARGE ROOM, THOROUGULY breakin, tor $7 504 week, Ad- Herald Uptown Branch ROOM, FULLY nth. tina with og i 4 uch office. YENTLEMAN AND W ton ur 4th ay, and 234 108 Herald Uptown Tie WANT FRONT PARLOR ‘and Basement In private house in vicinity of Loxing- rent 817. Address W. W., box ASTED—HY Beate St., 6th bo 9th av, K, 268 West 34th st of two, small House or half House, furnished ; SMALL FAM in vood neighdorhoo ve 18th st. Address FECTLY RESPONSIBLE FAM- 34th Sond particulars to HULBERT WW) istic 2 Pan ‘and 8th W. D., 210 Washington out board, with S4th ang 4 ween box 100 ue SaCtutne 138 Kast 16th gentleman, Keception and Dearoom, quai T 11 EAST 2sTA ST., Rooms, without board, or with breakfe elatborhood. aqutet | F, (\OMFORTAB ¥ FURNE J Kooms, grate fire and gas. ANT ED-FULLY | | Witt pened NICELY at age ROOM, Wit! TANTED—THE LOWER HALF OF A HOUSE FURN good locality: p Ame: over fo00 permonth. Address HOUSE, 119 tast 40th st. widow preferred 7th avs. Addi ald Upt INA ‘Address, with full vee 451 6th rienn inmily; not LARGE AND SMALL 6th av, URNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM; COMFORTA- ble for houseksepin No. 271 i gentleman and wife; Hall Koom, 2th st. 8, &c., $6 weekly: hull 106 East 15th NT ROOM, HOT AND #2, $2 50, #3; nea Union ro om 35th 202 oe Fee near Brondw: (URNISHED ROOMS, E} entlemen only. ed, (URNISHED ¥OK GENT! . drosstn rooms uttached; very reasonable; 256 Went 4t front Roon RNIS only, at 30 PORNTSTED Roous—K RKEEPIY somely furnished second 1, private house; rent ir Livingston plac gN SUITE OR SINGH, 5 Kast 16th at, References’ ox- LEMEN—TWO HANDSOME ‘OR F IRKD. D- floor front oom and Hed- B19 Kant 13th at, , FRONT ROOM OR SISHED é or aver parlor: BG to SO per wook, 837 Rast 15th F YOU DESIRE COSFY FURN' every conve IGHT HOUSEKEEPING. furnished, $4; also Lodgin URNISHED ROOMS, WITH ence, tor little money, call at 237 Kast —FRONT ROOM, NICE 'g Room, $2. 417 4th ay., EATLY FURNISHED housekeeping; rens mode: 10E LARG! Si \ or gentlemen. 10 LET-THE LOWER P. furnisno:! three story house FU. No. 115 West 924 st, rear. te. COMPLETE FOR “Apply 433 Weet 34th at, ED ROOMS ART OF A HANDSOMELY : good loeation; rent cheap, 10 "RECEPTION ARLOR FLOOR, RO euived or doctor's or dentist's office, 684 Lexington av. Ly it perfoct order; very low to a ted for the earvet, shoe and rotion business; particulars address M. LELBLICH, ate Baitim re, Md. * (0 LEASE OR FOR SALE—DOCK, 500 FEET ON it pele, Biver and Herts Canal. Jn she city of Newark, suitable for lumber, bricl f i Wabken welder Apply REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. LARGE AMOUNT OF WELL RENTED PROPER HOR EXUNANGE. WANTED. UNER, UNTRY FOR GOOD Cit LY CALL, V. T x det Ww.) ROPE K. STEVENSO. ERFKCT ODER, TO J. 0, HOYT, 171 Broad- KERN RESIDENCE IN NEWARK, izubeth or small Newark house. J. way. NOR BALE Ol F corner of 117th » #ud on easy terins, or will exchun: perty, lightly moriguged. Apply JOHN 1,417 id wy, Fes SALE OK EXCHANGE—AT MT. two blocks from depot, one acre Ground, large hoi Barn. WINANS & paves. 1 Pine wt ANGE—STI AV., SOUTHWEST Tweive Lots in one parcel, at a very tor Improved | USON, o. WI Ti view. W.P.B i REAL ESTATE WANTED. 15 OR 20 ACRE FARM WANTED—WITHIN AN hour ot New Yor« on Harl ‘ow Haven roads, Call or 5 Kast 13th st. TO LET FOR BUSINESS YURPUSHS, Besserr WILDING F a pro! ret Jocated on Nassau, Ann’and Fulton sts. First Floor to let; suitable for bankers, insurance offices or lawyers: will toguther or inparts; be altered to sult tonante if desired; adapted for oifices oF stores, sonsbie rents, Also some eligible Eee Obices tole APPLY ON ‘Sib PREMISES, Inquire for janitor. DRNER TOU: Part of the Hous tallod 1K, OF the premises, on or address JOS. DOVIN, 1 ' FLOOR OR other tight business. HL. Brondwny, cor- 10 LET-TEMPORARILY’ OR rice, $2,000, Broadway, second flo A MONTH, AT NO. 104 DUANE Sr. room No, 4 JYACTORY TO RENT—Ok FLOORS OR WORK sHOrs, chenp, with or without power, roar 217 West 36th st, ARGH AND SMALL it HOOMS, WITH STEAM POWER, dood ght. A. HOU BUILD. 79 Maiden lane, AND BOTH ATA olgt: vary low SOUTHWEST CORNER TI Av © story Bail aeg ited AS stable, Mr. WENDELL, Tors LET—A WELL LIGHTED 673, 875 aud 677 Oth av. with stew engines, bor ers, Fhafting and steam beating plpos; all in good w ’ to foJUUNNYS EPALR DEL, Os and Od Greene APPT ipo THIKD AND FOURTH PLOORS OF #, sultable for oftives or busin Apply to W. H. HENRY, A MONTU—TWO CONNECTING OFFICES TS Wallst.,near Browdway, Address CHEAM, Herald $15 /ELLING HOUSES TO LET. Furnished, NEW LIsT OF FURNISHED HOUSES TO RENT, iseued to-day, will be mailed to any.nddrer +H, LUDLOW & CO. = NEAR OM AV. asi medivim sized; low rent'tor winter only, ENSON, Mi ft AT OFFI. Hast 17th rhs and UOl oth ate Y K. KA NEAR MAD! furnished, for the winter, «ve high stoop brown sione Hose ib. AV.-TO RED ndsome tour story LU DLOW & ©0., LEGANT FURNISITED TO ‘T ory low—No, B Bust S4(h st., aajoiuing Sth ay.; house 70; stable und earriaze housd connected. OWNER, on isk TO LET Address W. I, OR UALR | respectable family, ranch office. ERT-ELEGANTLY BP Nis nk D FOUR STORY brown stone House Ni 4 West Sth st, Open 0 to 1. FOUN Shey, BT Cedar xt. 1 POK W — poh jouse, 22d 9t., 4 Aut Unrurnishea. BARGAIN.—HANDSOME COTTAGE, 83D ST; nole house for less son) wuee “ Bas 5 improvements. KMAN, LAi6 ig ay, BST 25), DESIRABLY ‘ory bigh stuup browm stouy tlumse; mir- ad yus atures, OF A let, for ciub rooms, | Atlantic av., Brooklyn. wit $! 19% DAM tlemen and wives; reforencs H ST. Bdekerameupedaes erences. 3: 01 TOA NICE WALL lor, PATER, Moral BEDROOM, WITH USE OF eek: all improvements, Ad- id Uptown off NIRBE 1] ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS: HOUSE, and location first class. Callat 143 West 15th st. 4 ELY, ‘ed Lower Floor, sittin, ith water, cooking utensil Hoboken, sleven short blocks 5 $5 Til AY. NEAR HOt 1 private family, elegan 5 Four. COMPLETELY FURNISH- lizht bedroom, kitehen 78" Monro near Ist at., from ferry, TEL BRUNSWIG t Rooms, without Beara tele 5s —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED — LAR eo) OV back Parlor; $3. large front ioom top floo ved; Unll Room, $2, 326 East 14th st, EAsT, 112 EAS y hirnished squat MONTH FOR A SMA 2 only. ) WEST ort 7 ato lo meet changed, wi retcre ST., 104 “NEAR Je furnished Rooms, without bourd, for gen- iii only. WEST 2671 ST—HANDSOMMKLY FURNISHED ooms for gentlemen; house strictly first class; ref- A Bo cajection to light housek UNION SQUARE.— Hf AND 16TH 10 OF separntely, LL FLOOR, COMPLETELY tarnished for housekeeping, at 180 Varick st. ; adults NICELY FURNISHED ROOMR ing, without bo: imgy rent | 1s rr pei ELEGANTLY Fup. | w tm i (OM VORTATLE and 12th wt BO tte’ Hurnished tooms and P boarding house; first class German tuble. 5% two gentlemen. SI ST 4th st necting Rooms, ftenished; gas, bath is krently reane ddment: oeeupaney : curelut att Ps “NEAR B WEST 9TH ith wil the modern imp: ROADWAY,—BLEGANTLY Parior in first class German IM TO LET, ments; suitable for one of “HUDSON shed fi st — UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND “APAR! MENTS TO LET. * L PARFSENT HOUSe—WATGHT BUILDING, STH AV, jete Apartments to rent at corner of h xt.—Comp d prices. PARLOR AND oi ¥ 305 WEST sori ¥ part of the brown stone Hi #00 por your. Auply on sant priv PARTMENTS clewaut apartinent house th st. w ho ‘OND FLOOR, RIMENTS TO. LE <, 00 Kast 46t st., flor and Hagen rf mopth: E CON on high ground, tis Blackwell's Teinad and. Lang Toland for smail ith eve: wo me : nts, Sz “LE Mio! Gk & CO, RAMMING, 1 Ou ld ne mice bailey + adjoinin FOUR ROOMS, BU 4 dood aye eT 130 E hed Btls 8 periect order, tor ¢ provided with owiver resident. SO at. fromting Central FOU. KR » Th four’ rooms, cation Tor dressinuker. TO LT IN Tike rooms all light aud heated with steam 1 ¥ RIGHT FOUR Ligit OOM hird Floor, Ave rooms; rent low. Lis, La 4th a pravase house; $15. gal Hl st.. only S42 sa st 7th st, Meat Cooper inerivase. rete ROT OTH AV.—TWO UON- DARG., ot, Roce, eoeond font}, Water aed gas. every convenience THE LOWER ous sisting of 10 roums; premises, R HOUSEKE: artinent hou within three minut + Inirrors, gas fixture rr Columbia 186 and I “ROOMS, ALL LIGHT, use, every improvement; ay. ; rent $15 iopr Floor, $24 Ewst 14th st, ) FLOOR, THREE ROoMs AML Lath st. by ddav, W SSth and Hh sts; splendid overlooking the Bast River, eneh floor complete getable families of je most desirable month. Apply. to MT st., or to JON FLOOWS- POUR ROOMS, $18 TO Jwewti Apply IN TH : oe rents; 11th ROWN Ap- ui or together, 217 West 46th st. PIMST CLASS FLATS TO LeT-UNLON BULLDENG, West S6th st., near 6th ay; the cheapest ana best on tne west side pleted. Rust ¢ i in suits of none dark wy 0, Appl 467 Broadway. “FLATS AT six to eight rooms; just com. “205 5 We T Th Ej steam heat all couw Wo Jualtor: of ubO. I DAK con AGahh oan + ud 6th 17 box 17! ST a HOUSE, BETWEEN 4TH nd 34th sts, ; four storicsand first 8 Herald Uptown Branch office, “AND THIRD FLOOR FRONT SUNNY Geos, A se eepet excellent Board; best ms, handsome, references. No, 103 pve ‘OR | THREE THT ERNE, GAN BE ACCOMNO- vated with Ri mm second floor, with or without Board. 7 a Tre ME. N FIND SOPERION BOARD ina penta “tenly on moderate terms. 45 Ens near Madison av. Z —65 WEST sari ., BETWEEN port AND 6TH i .xxs.—Desirable Roows, neatly fa with Bonrd. FUR “SALES Asia. INVESTMENT— CONV CTION seaTOG dren's fancy gods store, O4 West 1: making money: desirable apartments orice $200 08 OC rns Saar Te IN IN WASHINGTON MARKET FOR y ee. salejehoap ; also Meat Markets. MITCHELL, 77 Cedar st. PINE pre SAbH ONBAP: Asie Liane store, 101 STORE ATONE stouranis. ‘MITCHELL, Zoot tn business. “Addrevs BAIGAL BAKERY FOK 3a SALE GHEAP- 1 erberd. av. : low rent Fy w. “ TieATTOR, ot ause of selting. 4 rat oor, trom’ to 4 aud 7 to T OLD PABLO, rin ction, Mouday; rare chance. INING SALOON, DOING GOOD BUSINESS. $3, CHEAP for ee Bs ‘sicknoss cause selling. JAMES WOODMAN, ae HOKE Lay BALE-ON ACCOUNT OF ILL eupenses, ‘Address De ae SALE—ME, ae Ay abe, ones # cash tri raokign., Address Pai She: oo Guslutactory red Foasous tor selling. POR SALE—AN SOLD ES’ Lisii—D CAUNDE, doing & ay eush business; sickness the cause selling. 24 Base No age PINRO RRA ON SEAN g ror BALE—A VERY FINE NEW BLAGK DikEss- cont for $20, Call at 201 Broadway, roont tat ea: Pasty se VEgRTABLE tin 00, Dex | Ff terala BOARD “AND LODGING | ‘WANTED, _ FAMILY OF FIVE” PEOPLE (ALL “ADU! want three Rooms, with Beard and private table Foner BALE—A MILK ROUTE, Hi WAGOR AND Depot ; selling 10 quarts, Apply 21 3d OR SALE—A FIRST OL. COUNTRY GROCEKY Dtore; doing a sood bustuess; only reason for telling, on account of unot! es emenrense oS Pull particulars at L, ENNIS! 1 a. 7S, wey nlh paid; 2 faulig’, will de permanent. Address Bi aN TRDSFOR MEDICAL STUDENTS. ie Address, with terms, STUDSNT, 141 West S4th et, jew York. ESSER Y A 40 minutes from City Hall: private tantly rme must be reasonible. Address, with parceu- K. box 102 Herald office. 1D AND FURNISHED ROO wife, American, with parti are eee, eas C,, Herald OR not ANTED- IMMEDIATELY, Rooms, iront, with Boar American family, bevween ert 4825 monshly, Address BOAR: HOTELS, _ 3 BELMONT “HOTEL | (RUROPEAN P Fultoi Brofdway.—Eniarged, returois spect, Kooms > and uy rd, T NEW ENGLAND, HOTEL—LODGING A SPE ialty; 200 Rooms, 90c., for gentlemen only, Coruer wwery aind Bayard st. "hr Cire tore, BROADWAY AND 8TH ST., inder uew management, has been thoroughly reno- 1, Room A Ro to $3 per day; including Board, week. a8 up p a, FURNISHED, TWO Iaay aud son, 6, 20th ate, west jon U. A proved in every (OR BALE—A CORNER. GI GROCERY DOING 4 GOOD business. Inquire wt 1,084 2d ax, | Hs SALE—A WELL ESTAULINUED BUSINESS, aying vver 100 per cont; satisfactory rpasons ipa Na for joa. "address, with real ‘name, G- 1 NERO, 3an Baistaore, oe, (OR SALE} NEAT GROORRY STORE ON Best 46th av. Inqui OR SALE—A BUTTER, Set TakD, BOG AND Milk; Denot wall ‘established; $300 required. Inquire at 384 Myrtle av., Brookl. 1. OR BALE hanes STOKE CHEAP FoR “GASa; good chance form milk man, 456 Wert : OR SALE CHKAP-STEVENS sere TaaeAUE. No, 5 Frontat., Fulton, Brooklyn. (OR SALE CHEAP—A_ COKNER LIQUOR BTORE, with three years’ lease from next May. Address ¥. K., box 100 Rerald ae yn. Le’ CORNER with Fixtures, all thea Oi the reasons tur sell ihe owner retiring, Inquire of Gi corner of Bist xt, and Ist LD Tern oni LIQuox Sto Ar oat eriee come wae 458 2d av, und 26th st NSEL WOOD'S AMERICAN HOUSE—OPEN NIGHT a day ; private supper rooms. 912 6th av. “Chops, an stoaks, rare CBAs HOTEL, 2839 CANAL 81, NEAR BROAD- x Hi cation ansurpass Jway; Rooms 50c. por day, $2 to $3 per week. Tants nightly, Te. + - OR RECOND FLOOR, FROM daress, with particulars, DRESS- NTED-BY We durk room), private buth, Dest references. Addret oni ws (D—BETWEEN und 6th ava.—A First Addresa M. D., Herald U BOARDE, ] OR TWO with Bourd; ‘olores nitormly Telerencen. OR MORE HANDNO: st, between 2 ae reo or four well xp; 1d and 34th, Madison and Gth avn, TROIS FRERES, Uptown Herald HANDBOMELY FURNISHED “ROOMS, running water: nnexceptionable with excellent Board, in German family, 2d wnd Sd ays, SINGLE GENTLEMEN, pointed. furnished Rooms (wd reakinet, sunny exposure, b ; full particu 23D AND 34TH Sts T joor, suitable tor @ physician. nS w ANTCD. “FRONT ROOM WITH EXTENST ‘ood tubl FURNISHED ROOMS, 226 East 11th MELY ices. BEA CES Liab PRIVATE rene FURNISHED a rou shout, elegant Roome tor femiiies ‘er gentlemen, with Board; sppoiutments first class; references, a AV., 607, NEAR cummodious, 99, CORNE. Til AV. 343—ROOM Oivors to fot, with or w erate. oom, with good aqua’ 6 LAST 42D BT. Het, with Board, separ ST.—E) t, Second und Third Floor first class private $622, $8 PER WEEK. — WINDSOR HOTEL.—LARGE, of scan ag richly fure R OF sist | LEGANTE! § ON SECOND AND VR. > ithout private table; prices « LEASANT FURNISHED 45 Sonth Washington Bo RY DESIRABLE ROOMS TO or en suit Ste iT GRRMATN. STH A ly Fur ont, reduced, #1 per day and up- 0 At popular rates, WAntEDStwo OUMEORELEEY” FORNISHED AD- jvining Rooms, with Board, in Mount Vernon, tor# family of two adults and two ehildren, aced 2 and 4 years. J iarées, stating terms, ¥. B. C.,box 5,135 Post offoe, New A LADY WAG HAS TavantT “MUSIO-AND Fit successfully in promincnt seminaries desires position ress highest _ ref Beookiy DEocurion TtONe WANTED. ADDBBSS BOX Te TEACHERS IN RVERY DEPARTMENT instructio a cet ig lepcoliones schools, families, omptly, sec hd. Glee ts ORK, 30 Hy " PIANUFORTES, SSORTMENT Eid SECOND” HAND STEINWAY w, very low ; wiso Pianos of other We piunos palmed off as genuine Stein ctlow or in private hguows, STEINWAY & Hall, 14th st. New York. ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, $100; ry improvement ; groat sacri: roadway. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SeLL 8TBINWAY 4, four round ate, Zig betave, over. Stool, Cover, Box tor pright Piano, 8175; Parlor eden tbs brary and Dining Furniture, must be ‘all private idence 47 sb st,, between ‘stn aad 6th avs, Few SECOND HAND WEBER PIANOS AT VERY ‘of them used but u very short time almost as good as new ; ll at the Wever Please CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE CHICKERING , four round corners, $100; stuol. Kesigence, st., near 3d av. 10 WAVERGEY PL, 80; RAST, WASHING Bway transient, #1 50 per d ard. Rooms, $12 to $14 for’ two, with Bonrd ‘RONT EAR 1K ‘AY. singlo, $7 to jay; table Board, PLACE, NEAR BROAD- ‘Handsomeiy “tarnished Rooms to rent, with or 116 AND 11: it: mi ‘ond and third tloor: frat claws. and stale zentiomen, haudsome Room terms reasonable ; accommodations 8 WEST.—WITH BOARD, Bien ‘and single FIRST CLASS ROOMS FOR ntlemen, with Board; moderate ST. AST, L6it. slots let NEAR UNION SQUARE. TO » Buck Parlor and kxtensi WEST 11TH ST., 18, with Board; also table Boar NEAR BROADWAY.—ROOMS, references exchanged, 9 ST BT., 17 EAST. front Rooms, sure; oud table. —L, nd ARGE, WLY FURNISHED ‘anit third floors, souy WEST IAT Ht 51 2 bl Bourd, to aesiradl Teterences. 99 DS] 0. 47 WEST, JUST TAKEN: Pi thorotigh order, a) offered en nite or si le parties 23% 24) WEST, USITE A Hutele-Blegaat’ Apersments Ut ene lane Boras EAR STH AY. ces exchan} FIFY KNUE . MENLIN. € DA nce Rooms, nicely Very rensonable. 27 tot St West. Kooms, with Board, parti 32D sth av.—Desirable Su ny 29: WEST 30/1 ST.—ENTIRE ee BETWEEN a AND THIRO furnished, with Board; terms, NDSOMELY FURNISHED of xentlomen und their wives oF of sthgls gentiemen ; references required, WEST.—A (NO PRIVATE FAMILY (N land newly tur- tionaily che WROADWAY AND it of Rooms, new and haudsome- house in perfect order; location Til ST, EASE 2 will rent handso Board, TH ST., dt tr. 3 40 WEST 24TH witly Board, to gen gentiom en suit BETW ir A worms EGeeraty ps Y su, Wi first class Board. f., NEAR jor Bo A GERMAN PRIVATE FAMILY Ruoms, with every accommoda- nuble price. —HWANDSOMESY FURNISHED ¥ FURNISHED table first class. UM NDSO. “Boome Tor gentle. RNISUED ROOMS TO RENT, en and their wives or singlo ED Sv. OLOUD Hormel. —ELE- ite und singly, with Boura or pri- tit AV.—DESIRABDR + madorate prie EEN BROADWAY wand small tor references third tor; reference. © 492%, Wist 1éTe | 5B8aN 3p St Mt for iwatltes oF STL—HANDSOME LARGE ROOMS, |, reasonable, to desirable purties; Sui, SOMELY FURNINHED at ourd, #10 and Biss tingle ¢ HROADWAY.—BAOK third flour, with Bonrd; WANDSOMELY FURNISHED single gentiomen, with Board; references. OT omvsined’ TH SED with Board ihait Koom ; Fererenee. | 129K or without Boar 133 Es vate tamily; terms reason Re MADISON AV,, 153 158; tendance. ST, TH ST, “WEST 2187 ST. with Board, to ge V27 wi worl ST. LE KD, nively furmsbod second and third story goomas ney 0. are third story iog bi FUWNISHED ind and third floors, s. DESIRABLE relerences, ro BETWE, NGTON AND rr andsomely furnished seoond Floor, with TO RENT, WITH BOARD, A either iront or back, in pri- CORNER 42D FURNISEKD ROOMS TO LET, tlemen or gentleman and wile, ROOMS, NEATLY FUR nee; excellent Board and ut- py Z Bs Ty and comforteble Roou FIVE FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without Hoard; Rooms’ STA FeW RESPECTABLE scan bo accommodated with good Bourd 228 WEal 52D 8’ quire, ‘A YEW WANDSOMEL juished Rooms to let, with Board; references re | ‘ONK WISHING TU PURCHASE AN ORGAN OR t 0 had better call upon HORACE WATERS &50N8, fi, bast ith at , batore buying; $10 monthly will buy anew 4. $5 monthly ® now Organ, with fivo yeurs pieces —FOR RENT, Pianos ot our own maki of ane second oe P -RIGIIT, SQUARE AND GRAND se for, Pg and rent, « IFUL “STOCK. “OF PIANOS: “AND ORGANS t, GOLVSMITH'S, 26 Bleecker st, ARGAIN SEVEN OUFAVE PIANO, $100; WEBER, ring, Steroway, grand square and upright 8; low rents: 9 stop Urgan, GORDON & SON, 13 Bast 14th VABINET OK PARLOR ORGANS—LARGEST ASSORT- ment, best in the world; lowest prices: $50 and uw by bd tthe MA- for cash'or instalments or rented until rent nays, warerooms of the manufacturers, 25 Union square, BON & HAMLIN ORGAN MPANY, Ageror SALE OF DREDGING MACT Md., on Octobor 3. For particniai id, WHITE & ITAYES, 235 West ot., New York, Rarige WooD SPLITTERS, BEST IN THE UNITED States for splitting pine, oak ‘and hickory; send for elr- cular. Wit L. WIuLIAMS, 154 Bust 25th 96, 10 RUBBER SouDg MANUFACTURE qonniner, 15 ft. lon 4 f diameter; also tl ‘aviet sale iow Be 'A. PURVES & SON, South ae Vhiladelphia, ef POST OFFICE NOTICE, wey post FrICe NOTICE Tie” FOREIGN 3 ATES FOR the week endin; Spend . Males 0% 2, close at this ol josday wi tor Europe fon ship Ida own on, Wednonday at 5 Auropo maw via Queenstown (correspon- den specially adressen) ; or Pracce tole forwarded bs this, steamer mast ve and at 2 -P. M. for France direct by stenmship Canada. vin Havre: on ‘Thursday at 12 M. tor Hurope by steamship Frisin, via Fiymonth. Cherbourg and Hamburg; on Sat for Europe by Britannte, vin Quee own. (oorrespeadsues, ot Scetiand and North of ireland to b Hteamer must be specially addressed) : wud and and North of Ireland by stea Hoamahip Moville and “Glasyow : M. erm; Callfornia, vie and at for Burope, by via, Southam! \d Bromen, The 'geyehia and B npn ‘do nos take mails lon and Norway. The mails tor Kingston, ‘he mails for nnd. Havana i steamsb ips 1 for Denmark Samaion, leave New. York, September 27. the West Indi rmuda and St. Thom: and St. Tomas, for China and Japan leav: mails for Australia, ete,, I : » ‘The San Francisco October 10. T. L. JAMES, Postmaster, iY OF MOSIC : cad neorporated.) KOFESSOR G. RIZZO, 28 UNION SQUARE, WILL Femme his Singtt ns on the Ist of Vet 4 ER ‘agement; church or concert, uld office. SUPPLY OR KE EN- Address THNOK, box "| aie 159 “BILLIARDS. ERICAN'STANDARD BILLIARD TABLES, NEW and second hand. at great, barya Bagatelle and Russian Bowling Tabl 4 inducements now offered, pW. Hi. GRIBFITH & OO., 40 V oF BILLIARD Saar AND ‘Trimmings; newe a7 les, latest improvements. H, W. COLLENDEH, 738 Broadway ~ FURNTTURE, TCTION ROOMS, 1,522 BROADWAY, NEAR 44TH st.—Dressing Cases, Kedsteads, Chiffonniora, Parlor Suits, Matere ses, AWAY down for'cash. Call, 72330 HUDSON sT., and | Fecoyared estab- yAUMAD corner Broome, is the mont relia lishment in New York to buy Farniti ding, for cush or instalment. Spociat weor. E SE REDUCTION (IN PRICES OF FURNITURE, eusy payments, COWPERTH: it, Send for illustraso bi mals offered this price li: ts. 7 iss’ PATENT FOLDING BEDs, articles for dwelling or busi rewics, & ‘y small space; have n ‘ot be 3 have w booke: 8, 152 BP: 1sFIT CARPETS, OILCLOTHS AND very cheap nt the old place, 112 Fulton send for price Vist. 0; PRICK MOD. (oR SALA GOOD PLAIN P! Weat 15th st. Sk Tea THAN “$100 ROSRWOOD 7 OCTAVE itatld wrest including Stool and Cover; overstrung bass, 96 2d av., 180, WOODS’ PIPE AND REED ORGANS. MARVEL- Tous tustruments, for churches, lodges, &c.. liavo uo equal; also the pr Pedal Orguns for organista; rea- souabl, it i4th st. Pianos to rent, Léth st. prices, 'Warerooms 42, Has a month, at GEO. WOODS? organ roonps, 42 Hust TN! EW AND SECOND HAND ee £25 Wost 28th st, Vianos atJ. & yp BK ANO: A4dand 1a Sth Now Pianos to rent id for terms. __ Very low for cash. corner 21st st. 6 most reasonable te vet y Pep ss: top tee J ay, Mh dated orl. ae ae SQUARE bate, ai T and 610 monthly Gil paid: rent, $8 upward. 8 Union square. 4th av.. near 14h ~ DANCING ACADU Es. 4 SMARS’ AQADEMY OF DANCING, 289 BLE: Used KE amt, : classes Tuoxday and Friday evenings; TERM: DEGED.” Send tor circular. A Kev A sranaco, ath w nbly and Deux 0 been enlarge: cing belt in the ety; ty let for sociab! M evenin VIRISTOHERS DANCING AUADKMIES,-BRE- Olen Hall, 156 Kast 34th st, Monday, Thursday even- ings and 5 reps tlall, Wednes day and Friday evenings and Saturday afternoo JAERNANDO'S DANCING Al ay. (bank buildin; enildren's fy dress residencs = Gilldi wonin ober 6, For clroulars rivate lessons any hi AND MRS, FERNANDO'S SELECT PRIVATS (of eight) now forming for married and single couples. 129 Eavt 7th ot, ; ~ MUROPK. — VARLSRUN MOTEL GERMANTA. This spend otel, tarnished ia the most i with every modern comfort, i and onmnibas, elaborate and costly opened on the Ist 43 LA i ‘ovel, clove ty the with constant trains ry "part of Lond York Heral iad HE ESTABLISHMENT FOR ‘You NG LADIES, VON. ducted by Mine, Grosshetin, will be transferred from Villa Bella, Mor Geneve. ‘The studies are curried on in three } prise all Sone of w'nuporior education. given. WANTED ‘TO. PURCHASE. _ LitS,—400 SECOND WAND CHALKS WANTED phen ‘Adaress box 3,958 Post ANTED A GOOD SECONDUAND LETTER PRESS id stand; size 11x18 inehes. Address box 4,504 Post NeAc Wt St Silks and Personal 0K D BALR. UASH PAID FOR mdvanes. Ile: “BROADWAY, hos, Jewell Abi JOUNSTON'S, 160 BOWERY, ware and ‘royold at very sligh vd manutact 1 ay AY, NEAI 26H ST.—LOANS NE- Anes ‘on Diamondy, Watehes, Je velry, Si ver, camols? ir Shawls, &e. Ladi rivato parler. . Tyg—UNREDE! MED Nn ado tw abi $65; also 4 Ger van, 108 sul ti u from the Uoutonnial. Exhibition. fins «& COLEMAN, 18y Grands ONDS, WATUILE Moxey Fee DIA monde, Watel 16, Bite wanoes GhO. Gr ALLEN, aaah a welry, Silverware, ‘old back ut ® Jeweller, 1,190 Bi STORAGE FOI” FURNITURE, PIA Astowentraie clevator; watchman; furniture removed. HLLIAM H. ‘MICHALES, 38-42 Commerce st.. near BROTHER'S STORAGE WARE- h st.—Neparate rooms for ction olicttes ited, ugenge, goods and torage for furnitur n tg compart doscription, in sepa ways accessible. Cilice 300 TO 107 WEST 33D Rae ate ‘archouses—Serupulously clean; moderate charges; 108 Wot id st, 1030: improved elevatoi BRAVERY REWARDED. —_— Carl Fosberg, the steward of the yacht Madeleine, hag received 4 gold medal from the Secretary of the Treasury, of the class authorized by the act of Con- gress of 1874, as a testimonial for the bravery he dis- played on the yacht Monawk whon she was upset off Staten Island, The following lettcr, accampanying the medal, pays a well deserved tribute to the gallant sailor: TREASCRY Department, Sept, 22, 1877. Mr. Cari Fovnera, Quartermaster Yucnt Muidererne, care of Commodore Jubu 8, Vickerson, No. 29 Chi! street, New York city:— Sin—I have tne houor to. transmit herewith a life saving medal of the first class, which has been awarded to you under authority of the provisions of the seventh section oO! the act of Gongreas, approved Juue 20, 1874, jor the extreme and heroic daring manilested b: im endeavoring to rescue the late Miss Adele Hunter and Mr, Wiiliam T, Garner and his wite onder the cir- cumstances of pecutiar peril aud difliculty which at- tended the sudden sinking of tho yacht Mohawk on the 20th of July, 1876, It is regretted that, owing to the inability of ‘tho depurtment to discover your address, the meda! coula not soouer be forwarded, In now sending it to youl recur to the circumstances of the conduct it 18 intended to recognize and com- memorate. The record shows that the Mohawk sunk within four minutes. During that time and when the vessel was on hor beam ends, you rushed down into her cabin, where Colonel Crosby wus al- ready, and remained ‘there with him until the cabin was Almost filled with water, engaged in devoted though unavailing efforts to extricate the unfortunate Indies from the furniture which bad falion upon them, and escaping finally only by swimming upward through the broken skylight, guided by the faint hght which penetrated the water, 1t must be noted thet you were ‘not bound by any tie of friendsarp or kinured to those you tried to rescue, and that you were not impeiled by any consideration of reward, but solely by the gul- Jant instincis of manbood. Language ho power to add distinction to heroism like youre, but in send- ipg you this medal, which is the highest tribute to your conduct that tho government can bostow, it is a Batisfaction to be able to express the feeling that in men like you the trauitional nobility of the sailor is ved, Veer reaper JOHN SuEaaam, Seorctary, HOSHINAH RABBA. The closing festivities of the Hebri cred season were commenced yesterday in the orthodox syna- goyues in this city, Services began at an early bour, Cousisting of the usual jestival services, reading of the hymus oi praise, called Hailol, psalms 113 to 118 in- ciusive, Soven rolls or copi ol tho law wore taken from the ark by prominent male mem bers of the con- tion, Who stood with them upon the central Pp rm or reading desk, white the officiating minta- ters and some members of the synagogue marched in solemn procession seven times around the building with Waving palm brauches and citrons in their bunds, chanting praiwe to God lor the abundant har’ whan for merci The other mom the congregation retui their seats with # ait buncbes of willow in sheir bands, which thoy throw upon tho ground at the conclusion of the ser- vice. This custom dates, it 18 said, from the teme of the Tomple, when the assembled multitudes strewed the floor of the sucred edifice with leaves. In the l’or- tuguese synagogue, in West Nineteonth street, cach circuit of the vuildiag Was marked by the notes of the shotar or cornot at its cunciusion, while a number of propitiatory prayers wore added, To-day ts the last day of the Tabernach tes , “a day of soiomn assembly,’ while Sunday is @ separate festival, enti- ted she “'ejoioing of the Law.” SUCCESSFUL STAN LEY. & MAGNIFICENT WORK CROWNED WITH PERFECT SUCCESS, [From the London Daily Telegraph, Sept. 17.] We realize to-day, in conjunction with those asso. ciated with us in Mr, Stantey’s journey, the greatest success and highest recompense which could\ have crowned our efforts to promote geographical science. ‘Tho indomitable explorer to whom the commana of the new African expedition was tntrusted by the Daly Telegraph and New York HeRauv has eclipsed even all his own remarkablo previous achievements by solving finaily and beyond any thought of controversy the chief problem left upon the mup of Africa, Mr, Stanley has made bis way continuously from Nyangwe on the Lualaba—the furthest pomt of Livingstone’s re- searcnes and of Cameron's acquaintance with that enormous river—down through the very heart of the continent to the West Coast; and, bringing the mighty stream along with him, all the road through, he has demonstrated that the Lualaba and the Congo are one and the same water way. His messaxe of vic- tory this morning justifies that frm confidence which we always reposed in bis courage and resources; and it will be bailed, we feel sure, in every country where an enlightened interest in science exists, as the first ‘news Cf one of the finest achiovements ever performed by an African explore AN OLD THEORY CONFIRMED. It ts truo that the great task now completed by Stanley confirms. 5 ry which was already Reg — held, in identifying the Lualaba with go. Behm’s able reasoning in the “Mit- aneen, pee diver x0, and the conclusions based oe oom Stanley’s resoarches around ‘Tangauyike, all pointed to this view. But Cameron, who, after Livingstone, bad alone vis- itea Nyungwe, aw’ little oF nothing of the Lualaba be- fears that town, and was compelled moekly to follow a Portuguese siat ler in ® fashion crucily unworthy of 60 good and brave @ traveller, upon a pata which dragged bim awny eight or nine south. ward of the river. Ho could, therefore, oaly add conjectures to whieh others had acoumulatca, The probiem still remaimed purely speculative, and coulu not be solved except by boldly following the river of Li trom ite vast Jakes and strange win yyema to some known point. This is the daring toil which our Joint Commissioner bas accomplished aod to him alone belongs henceforward the ineffacavie and unique honor of having roached the weatern from the easiern coast of Africa by # wator road which proves the Lualaba to be the upper ebannel of the mighty ‘‘Ikutu rid Congo,” thus connecting the far off iniand seas of weolo and Moero—together with the Luapula and “Weob’s Luajaba”’—in one magnificent catena of iakes ee Jaci ine streams, Whose source westward of Ay OS crow flies, 1s. neatly twenty degrees of joeaucde dinast from its embouchpre on the Atiantio Oceun in tho well known Congo moutn; whilo its whole course must extend through five or six thousand miles of winding bauks. GREAT SACRIFICES AND LOSI Great deods like this are not wrought Vralngpd heavy sacrifices, and our commissioner’s despaton conveys, along with his wondertul success, rr choly catalogue of Josses and sorrows, He ‘bas come through the entire continent, from to west, on ao utierly unknown and bitherto bid route; but, with my ry though he emerges as 4 conqueror, 1b feartul condition,” and cruel gap brave followers who had Shared with their leader so many previous dangers. Fraak Pocock bas phe lost in the waters of the great river which he helped to discover; and thut for the second time that little household at Upnot which sent forth these gallant and ‘aituful brovbert has to mourn the melancholy tidings which cast s¢ much honor upon its humble roof. Kalu, too, the African boy, Whom so many here knew, is among tha victims of the terrible struggle which Stanley had ta sustain in passing {roi Manyoma to the western coast. There remained, moreover, Out of the large company of’soldiers and porters with which our commissioner started from Lake Tanganyika in August bat 115 juis, all told, whi Teached Emboma, on thedelta ot the Conga, SLEEPLESS AND UNRSLENTING FOES. In the midst of the struggle against theso savages oll bis Nyangwe soldiors matined and deserted hin, He then took to the river in @ fleet of canoes, with itable resolution not to lose his ebject; for, as bis mes- sage shows, ‘the alternative of returning” was only mentioned in hiq councils to be rejected. Upon the water as upon the” Jand tho ignorant pein tile of the Datives still rendered bis Progress one long and costly battle. “Thirty-two times,” dir. Stanley says, be haa to fight for the saiety of tho voxpedition and for life iteeli, during this desperate voyage, and, when most completely wearied out with the perpetual contiict, nis mon suddeuly came to furious cataracts, to turn which it was necessary to cut @ passage through thirteen miles of thick fores., whereoy to drag overiand tho eighteen canoes and ine exploring boat, Even during this totl they had frequently to ‘‘exchange the axes for tho rifles,” 40 flerce and constant was the opposition shown the wild people of this region. These perils overco! the magnificent river boro them for a time peacefully pe ite channel, “from two to ten miles wide, and chol a with island: but this respite was purchased by paddling amid the intricacies of the river archipelago, ‘and the party became nearly starved in the dread o} A brapy td either shore. Hunger compelled them te riak this stop at iast, after fasting for three whole days, hey happily found a kindly tribe who “knew uing of trade,” and who toid them she mighty stream which tney now flouted upon—windi Cd the southwest, from @ point two degr north of the Equaior—wat the “lkutu ya Kwanga”’? Three days later, whiie stil! pursuing their voyage, they were erociously assailed by anovber tribe ia fifty-four Jarge canoes; and those who have heretofore accused this gallant explorer of inhumanity may usetuily take note that on this trying occasion—ag, we believe, on others—nothing but ab- solute asenee ay induced him to resort to his arms. killed three of Stanley’s men oF a of but one” of these many desperate combats was over. POCOUK's BAD FATE. Is was pot in any of these that Frank Pocock and Kalula wore lost, The young English assistant of Mr. Stanley survived all the numboriess perils of the expe- dition from first to last to be swept over the falls of Massassa os lately as the 3d of June last. fis leador 8) in the most Peper and grateful terms of “this brave and whose nane— which must now ‘nade w id tablet im the church at Strood—can n¢ me be forgotten among tho number of those of the rank and tie wha bave done immortal honor to English birt! Stanley himself narrowly escaped the samo fate, the faitofui Kalulu seems to bave perisbed when the Lady Alice, which had gone through so many extraor- dinary hecabeeginy "abe caught in the rapids of the Congo-Lualaba, at Mbelo, and whirled over a cataract, {A UEARTY WELCOME BEFORE HIM, The losses are sovere indewd, and the condition of the expedition generally upon ‘the arrival in the well known country at Emboma appears to bave been one of extreme distress, There, however, it would soon refit and recover, and we learn that our Commissioner, with bis usual energy, bad at once arranged to convey his men to Kobinda, and then to St. Paul de Loanda, Thence he will be assisted in finding conveyance to Zanzibar for his Africans, while the mail steamer will bring Mr. Staniey himself to the shores of England, whore he will well deserve the welcome which British hearts are sure to give to one of the bravest and most successful of the pionoers of goographical science. As for that grand and war- vellous river, Congo-Lualaba—which ought heucefor- ward to be called “The Livingstone’’—we now know, the prodigious Jo at Point and Kabinue bi vo the Zamibes! fountains; and tbat in future days toe inland urgosies of regencr- ated Atrica may ost cross the continent by water fromfocean to ocean. AN UNPRECEDENTED PRAT. It {gs true wo hear also of no less than thirty odd rapids and cataracts besides tho ulready well known “Yellala Falls,” beyond which Tackoy, in 1816, saw a little of the stream. But from east longitude 26 de- grees to east longitude 17 degrees our message tells us that the mighty river has an uniaterrupted course of 1,400 miles, with muoy maguificont .aMuents, the broken portion lying mainly in the mountain’ belt, through which it breuks its way to puss into the Atlantic, Thus for the first timo since tho history of man was writt drawn aside from the cntire ob: and we see tt a het and vaster wat Nile. By this unprecedented foat of exploration tof the chief problems of African goography Pd B34 solved; and to his deeds of discovery on the Niyanzas and ‘Tangan ika Henry Stanley bas addod a —_ nd incomparable triumph, which must forever link his name with the history of the continent that bis irresistible zeal has done se much to open to civil. ization. STANLEY'S TRIUMPH OVER CAMERON. (From the Pall Mall Gazette.) It can hardly be doubted that Mr. Stanley hay achieved @ splénaid teat in geographical oxploration, He bas crossed Alrica trom enst to west, and, moro fortunate than Commander Cameron, he has beon able to hold to the lino of the Lualaba and to verity the conjecture of solentific geographers who years ago fdentified that river, celebrated in tho annals of Liv- ingstono’s later Journeys, with the Congo, The perenne if froin the head waters of tbe Zambesi; jorea by Livingstone as far as Ny: eager, afterward got a little beyond that whough there were strong reasons for sup- this vase inland river, with its cha! the stream of the Cor Guin test the theory by actual experiance The latter was Leta quit his chosen route and to accompany o of balf-caste sluvetraders to the south. But Mr, | rds joy, With a considerabie body of men (lor the sur- vivors who reached the mouth of the Couge numbered 115 persons “in a fear(ul condition”) was able to force bi way on, fighting most part of the time, to tho Equator. Near thi the course of the river was broken a sories of great cataructs, When these were pa river, whica had flowed almost due north trom N angwe, took a sudden bend “to northwest, thon w then southwest, a broad stream from two to ten toil wide, choked with tslands,’? comes to be calles ‘in uninterrupted course of @er fourteen bundred miics’’ 1m tho great basin woich is goparated from the Guinea coast by 4 mountain cham, ‘Theo follow other dangerous rapids, until floally the low lying iitvoral a Feached, This discov. ery must modily all our conceptions of Airicun geog- | raphy, and have impor! commercial, and, it may be, political results tin

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