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PHILOSOPHIC THEISM.
DR. MARTIN EAI S DEFENCE OF IT.
A STUDY OF BBUOIOB. Hy James Martlneau. IL
D-. LL D. Imo volumes. ,-vi,., np. XX-iii:
vi?410. Macmillan A-i'ci.
Everything tlint Dr. Murtinonu xvritcs is in?
teresting nnd eminently readable, whether ctm
vincing or olhorxvisc. lie baa a chin rn iii'-*, stylo.
n brilliant imagination, n racy humor, ii vein sf
poetry xvhieh MSSahSS nil bis higher thoughts willi
grace, nnd nn liadlUoa xvliiob (rives solidity to bis
reflections nnd soi-musn, ss if "<>t BBlltolllJ to bis
..peculations. On Hie descending slope of a long
and act ixe hfo devoted to the r.iiilorcomeril. of ii
liberulism in religion xvhieh to many munis hus
proved a graver defection than Latitudinnrliiuisin
of the most pronounced kind, as it used to be
understood.-ho has undertaken the formal de
fence of philosophical theism in ihesc luindsome
and portly volumes. For such a work his former
concessions have to some extent impaired his
capacity. He bas ranged himself xvith the think?
ers who occupy the fronticf linc so long that his
intellectual habits have become astM-gad from
the old lines of reasoning, and he clearly linda
the orgumonts which he is often obliged io employ
unfamiliar and BWkwaid
Having yielded so much to the _iitgeist in the
past, however, it is difficult for him to establish
anyxvhere a solid foundation for his thesis. Tlie
main evidences of theism are rejected as peremp
toriiy by him ns by thc Agnostics: yet he is re
solx-cd upon demonstrating metaphysically that
which he has already gone so far toward renounc?
ing. He is however, assisted in this arduous en?
terprise ly the optimism of his temperament nnd
by the vlfOf of his ideality, which contiiiiinliv
bridges chasms in his letta with tk* most
picturesque and .seductive nssuniptions and coti
j.-etures. To say truth. Dr. Murtincau ll BOB B
lirsi-rate reasoner. He is too emotional nnd im?
pulsive. He is too intuitional. Now intuition
may Ik* really the sal.-st irtnde. but no cue ian
. demons: rut.* M much bx iii" waa OM. and whoever
elects rational Methods in dealing with s question
must e\|>"'i to ba gauged by those methods. Ia
arguing from the phenomena of consciouiness,
moreover. Hr. Mart inonu adduces personal CXpe
rienoe of so singular a character us to Interfere
xvith thc effect of bis rifdaetiOBS bv slickest in?,' llie
bcnrilderinf doubt wbelber his mental pracesses
are the sasaa as Ihosa of oilier hnman beings, Il
is curious, too. that while be ridicules thoM i>hi
loaophen who have endeavored to analyse the li.st
?st.-ps of infant consciousness Ly observing tbe
tnnvimellis of vi-ry young children, hn dow aol
le aitatc himself te, dogmatise apoo this yen- point;
l.:\ lag it down us niiit'e-r of demonstration, for ex*
smpls, that the perocptioB of bb external world
lu-t axis i in sssociatioB arith the sense i f external
raaJatnaee to <ur will: a proposition which seems
io involve ;i quite Incredible psychologic appro
lu nsion on the i arl ol habit a
The eloquent Dod :? .. tt tua altogether escape
tho fallacy whloh underli -aall mi I namely,
thc endeavors to explain the Inexplicable by In?
vention .*> terminology which swarms with uu
thlaki ? .lutes. When he Mys tha! the
me Will operates by "planting out force,"
for example, it ls clear thal no intelligible idea
corresponds to this,* words. Winn the human
Blind b .ins to posits or to il.ui-. it is positing,
, peral ? nd the sphere of ifs nw a ? p
ti's and experiences, .-.!1 it r:u <!.. is t.. darken
counsel by words without knowledge. With the
teleol .... ul nrgumcnl Di M
bettor, and for ene 1 ason, because tbe evi i.iii i
lave laid themselves '?!?? ? atl k by strain?
ing Darwin, evidences unduli in some dim
lu treating ,*i the origin and meaning ol evil il
is not surprising thal , ven so acute and intrepid a
thinker i* ? I in cont radii i oi s, 'l be
attempt io reconcile thc exist ncc .*i evil with
tha supremacy of a power which does nol will
? \'il has invariably failed, and Ihe latcsl
_us ti," usual outcome. The one way of meeting
this problem seems i" bc through thc hypothesis
thal tho ultimate purpose ol inc Supreme Will
livy vindicate whal app ara l> our finite intel
? inequitable, orucl, or wanton. No other
consideration caa meei the obvious fa.-t .thal all
i . . i whei ..i every h * d .
ililli,-ii-ii. aro ui nature, and consequently musi
have lulu pul there designedly by thc power ol
which nature ,s ihe mani!, st ii ion.
Ju the chapter on " Death In its Physiological
Ar peet," Dr. Martineau Appears to argue tur ino
loosely. Speaking of thc future ol animals, be
rca ll; * ? b unions thc hi pc of nnol her ex?
istence ior man ia bis apporem haste to d
his unhelj >1 Iii onj thing ol the kind for th
whlcli, fr in the standlni i .
physiology, ure practically o:i _ level with man.
Il<- Mys here: ** This impression, thai
separate being is bul s Iransicnl ripple on :< uni
xcr.-.;.l deep, gains strengl li from thc wide sweep of
ibo law ol mortality. Were it a hum ii ? ?
it might perhaps admit ol mon constructions
I han ? ? ? oil be?
the brilliant pow* rs lt threaten *l to engulf.
Du! il el.il,io, - h., ],-ss u'l , . ;
and even ;.il p!ii!its; nnd as no one in om time
x\*:ll claim an unseen survivomhip fe>:' these, it
lt lions Mut xvc must either relinquish it lor mun i
or els,- .ith.'in thal death, in spite of it*
similar aspect ;*t:.i contents, is aol on and thc
umic event to all, bul nader apnarenl Idenl ty
conceals ,, diffmnoe truly infinite." I
i' ss of th's c. !_s).ts in the wholly unpbil isophici]
implication that boca ass " t.nc in onr * *
weald think of elaimiag s futun life for animals,
therefore sneh a el im caa have no status. Bul
it is wane Ibas unphilaaonhical; ll happens to be
untrue As -., fuel, mote, than half the present
population ol the earth hold thnt there is a futun
life for BBimala no less than f<,_ men. Beyond
question Dr. Ma rt i mn u is righi in saying thal th.*
duna) of :t future to animals adda enormously t.>
tia* difliciilty ot claimm;* it for mun. We mighl
po even furn,cr thaa thia iniii.is,i,,n. But the
truth is t.'.-it haman vanity hus obseoted human
?aaaoa oa thia point To _ay thal are bave anj
rial kaewladfe al animals whieh cnn justify ns in
roii'luding the rphemeralltf of their exist ne... js
an ni,use of htagasge, lor aa such knowledge
actually exists If. again, an attemp! is ms li
lo determine the issue l,\- nfenaoe to il,.' psychi
?cal evolution of mea snd tha apparent purely
I''iv-i?*al life af animals, we ar- :ii otic.* confronted
with the abseoes ol tbe psychical elemenl in a large
pereeatege of haman avagas, and ihe general
synchronism of tiu-ir lives with those of tha
biasts. I); Ma:-! lilian would BO! admit tu.il
the future i?is-;i,ilnies jn tin ,?.,-? m man depended
upon tin* extent of his paychieal development,
probably: I,ut il,rn ne ms the only direction in
Whieh his Um .,) reasoning euri fairly bc extended,
nnd it may ev, ti lt.* thou: hi hy selie- tl,al the citi
tions wi,ich he nude from Mr. Fiske tends thnl
way; a way, be it Mid, which lue late VV. It Grey
did*not hesitate to follow to ita logical terminus.
The author's defence <>f Ftrt Will, whlcli, per*
haps. O-feriag un iie-.v iii, a-, j-, a forcible j
tiiii.ii "f til*- nin.-t oograt arguments i * I
Dctermini.m. and the analysis <*f John Stuart
Mill's positions is particularly keen and pene?
trating. The eanoludins chaptera an Lill <>f
an almost pc tn; optimism, and iii.- Informing
ideas are noi leas elevated aad encouraging than
UmiIi iumiibbIibi is beaatiful While the boc -ssnriMis
will i'f coane objee! ta the dsdaltiona given
by Dr. Martin,-;: i and refuse to neo._iu.--o the
vi'.lidiiy of bis pustulates, those who hold i"
th.- virtual freedom of human volition will
find much to gratify and eeofirm their views
in these \ ol, inns: and their \ allic
oeccivsariiinism m UM be enhanoed by tho reflection
that their Bather's pu d Lotions ar<- in many
respects in harmony arith tha evolutionary philos?
ophy than with tba bj -toms nt thought whoM
Central pinion he lure defends with great
ability.
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tilter girl*, Tai rytoivn-on-the-llu Ison, will rsi-'pen XVedne* (
:.. Bepieiuttei 11). Adir<-.* by [riler m,.., Septen) OCi 1. i
MORAVIAN SEMINAR- I it ITO UNG LA ill ES.
lt> ihleln-m. Ps. A century's experience, combined !
sith beal modern methods, aiTords facilities equalled hy \]
'SW ,111,1 exclN-d hy OOM _ -I
0
fy Gi
SSIN1NO INSTITUTE,
Sine Sinn on the Hudson, New-Tork.
Girls an 1 Young Women, 21?t yea- begin* S-pt. 10.
lUtiful !"i -ii.,tl,,n. Rest advantai-'c* In Art and
Music, ( !.il-:..ni culture Thorough ani sdtan.vd
v wink. Academia courae tits tot u"i>g''. i i
i ate cou i rei I legra, of A. il. ai ('nlunibia
S. M. VAN" VLECK, A M.. ii 1! SHERRARD.
ROSIER-! SEMINARY, Stamford. Cann.- Home board?
ing school foi miss.- ?nd children. thorough lnstruo
non; moth' -*'- -'.i . reop. n ? B . - -
Miss A. THURSTON, PrineipaL ._
R
VE SEMINARY, RYE NLXV-YOKK..
For par:.cul*:- addreei
Mrs. S. J. LIFE.
TS
at
I
SK AGNES' SCHOOL ..ll.any. N. V.. und"r the
Hon * I in Rei V, C. DOANE. 8. T. D.. LL. O.
AdVellt i'e-UP, !.ee*L'|r,- 29, IB88. Vl>t Ce:
ST. AGNES SCHOOL. ^_
S, MARY'S HALL Bl RLINGTON, N. J.-The old
est . i. ;i ii s* h. ol :u it," countr* - ??
I second s'-honl var on XX', ineaday. S'-pi* 26 I l
calal..Juc. Mating t-ri:,-. et,'., aj.;,ly lo M!-s Jl LIA <??
McAI.i principal, Burlington. N. J., or to
i' .? Bishop ol
'I* allman Seminary, Paterson, N. J -Cull course. wi:h
1 thorough Instruction* In orer Mualeal al
ranuget i bi circulars address Miss m m. Hunt, Prln.
rp EMPLE GROVE l.AiUi..--' BEMINABT, Barn *.
J Springs, N. Y. Th',* I na Sept. is.
a 11: -. < ii x.-. v Dov, Ii pa i). Pres.
C. 'Hi I b i:* ? X ill ? I.N i. AN ii DAT
. hevii fe,- foi rill reopen Bep-U a.ner 2_,
fin Bayard st.. .Ne,* Brunswick, N. J. | j
KIN ii", -: VL1 V. J.
VU Ll SH ED - -
A thorough hom, - .-mg ladlea. Vi;le,i
a In an- : i ii nfl In man
rer, mind andi I I niture in English, Music, Art
and I Jin gu es. v prescribed student* pre?
paring for any eolleg H j.''-ni
I el li. Foi ere ular nd . ? i il.
l: m ii i ..i.i. GlBUONS HUNT
WALNUT LANI .-'ll*-*!. l"!',ii i:t,Y MA
>> , - | ladles;
'ai i year * pei s September 20 Scad
poi li ? ? tor xv- il dey ou our
cxamiu itlon I' - ? reulars, lld
ID* ? ITU. ! I'-'n ipals,
Ms T lt. RICHARDS,] Ot 'ii.r.' wn. Phi:*._
Uti >r WALNUT STREFT BOARDING SCHOOL foi
.Tv pens Sept. IS
ai. M -- J. TRAU1 M ix.'.', Prln, Ipa).
Catalogue on application, s.aoi Wainui*!-, Philad'a, pa.
For Hots nnd Yonnc 'Icn-rouiitrT.
VU* M r. AND SI ii- ii i, fe 20 r - Il ycart
28th year. 8210- INSTITUTE, Kemi lead,
Long 1 -',an L_
\. i.i '.irj u ttrdiog s bool,
xviii ?? Pl ? N. 1
". R WILLIS, A. M. PB. D.. PrineipaL_
I) tiKM VK!l ANU INVALID ROTS
f5 i- ' are l f ,i an ! Insti n te ' by nu exp* |
in and t<a* her. IV i
' ! DR WILLI AMSON N* . i. ir'.,,ll. Colin.
It ETT8 ACADEMT, Biai lo :. Cu, BOth Year.
A nlect school fer t _ya
PBZPABXI POB COLLEGE AM) r.rsiNESS.
Indlrldual training, Physical drill.
Grounds larne. im| v-ry attraeUvSt
WM. I BETI . M. A (Yul.-), Principal.
H5RDENTOXVN (N. J.) MILITARY INSTIT! TL."
lawaro, bets '. , *rk mid
Iphia. s,,i; I lo .. , ', n i gi -,, x
? irstlon .'.ii.?*.,? m 1
LiL-liei -I.S. X 1
REV. T, ii. l.x.. , . Principal._
HV.Y XNi :-? IL OL
VN, L 1 , N. Y.
Inc, ipi,mle i - il et the I, ghi M class f'*r boya.
En ci so, i ,i-i, kl, ,,
i.i.o. lil.i ? . CORT1 i.i or. Prim
ti ATIIEDRAL S' HOOL OP BAINT l'A! !.. I .
? ly, L. 1 li* *
U'-uij.ii- ed ; thon ti fm li.,--, *
.
u . lei ,i .... oiii* er. A lire** t 11A ill.: .s
_? . iii ''.VANT MOOR , \ li . I! ." .. 1 , .
|'AYUDA LAKE M i UTA il Y kt ADI MY*.
**_' Al RORA, N- V.
i ' .1. WRIGHT, ll. *_, A. BL
(? ORNW ALL HEIGHTS SCHOOL
T?.en??, .ni yeal ii pins september CO. Address
Rev, CARI/).- ll *-|e,M? Cornwall-on-lludson, N. Y- I
DR HOLBROOK'S
MI LIT ART SCHOOL.
Sing, B. Y.
Reopens Thur* I.i. ?- l3tB A'.i- *
I, a HOLBROOK, Ph. D. _
fi LM WOOD BCHOOL TOR BOTS.-At MlUord, Cona.
e l'.i'ei,:- who sra unfortunate In th, managemi I
.. do well to wont by the a lt >: ' i
1. Addreaa FRANK M. HOWE Sup't
1.iREEnOLD INSTITUTE Fre,-t.*ll. N. .I-i*,,,ty
l.eui-.h vear; fur u, \- aioi rouns m. . Addreaa
i:.v a c . ham i'i.i.s. a. M.. PriaelpsL
(Ml NVVi "I. i.N.-.l ITI . C..,
SN. J.?Fl
library ; gymna I Cali I ' I . Prln.
HIGHLAND MILITARY ACADEMY! Worceatea
Ma -., ?..tl yeai beg na S < .j IcsC
bcicutltlc, Business, Prlmart Departnienta,
jo.--i.iii al:,i n SHAW, i m . Head Ml tn.
IR VT IfG INSTITUTE Tarrytown on-Hul?.in, fri un
usut4 advantages to paranta se, it instruction
rboya Addreaa A. arm agna... Pb. D.
Attrsetlr. and coi forts bl, t liding, erected for ike par.
. Hoy- have s- , a' ireful phyaleal, intel
ual and i il .- D ipi irinc.
I' PLEASANT MILITARY A' ai
!
I>l
\ RELECT BOARDINIi - HOOL I"!'. HOYS ANI)
TOUNG MEN AT SING SING d.N ill DSON.
' i.MBER Ll. IS-8
Foi parti, ulan
.t i,i iv.: \ i.li n. Principal.
Al I M HI.Ll. S BOTS' SI HOOL H i H
I'luiilis fi,,tn Boston aol i. miles from Lowell, on the
UoseVm snd Lowell IL R. A auictiy . I Fan ? School
lol V,-\- in.n, 7 Ui 15 liiiie-siio; fall term conunt-n os
i Uibei 1. Send fur cir<:uisr lo M. C. MITOILLL,
A. M., l'r.inipal._
MOUNT HOLLY iN. J i \* xl.' iv FOR BOY8.
Ih alli ' ... helpful, ,,* iii.*llhe.
HENRY M. xv.xi.iiAi,: iU,.), Principal._
^l '.N N. J., INS! ll i' i E U .- ;?'.') feet),
vei t i. en m. v: h. n like it,.. - ' Kie?
le.,
. ig eirili. lilu-triK ? J. Wilt ui, A. M.,
I ,,
Noil'A ALIC. ."NN NORWALK MILITARY INSTI
'i'UTE.? Ti ' training , mo lents
-. superior Lu,Idiot , K.V| ?' ' lum: bowTuig ai;..?;
i , louse. ff. !-. RU Ul.:'. i s. Prln, lp il.
\'\-:xi;' 'll HALL M..rat,an Bosrdlos
.si. .- Na * '* ll .pion Co.. l'a. R.-npMit
b pt 14th.
Il I'.NNsYI,VANIA MILITARY ACADEMY,
lil Ls! I I'.. PA
2TTil YEAR ",' . MID.I*. 10.
A MILITARY COLLEGE.
DEGREES IN IV1L ENGINEERING, ( HLMISTRT,
ARI ll: I i.i li kl IND xl'.' S.
A I'."" Ugl.lJ , . -I I- ? , us i '? i, hui."lit.
.:- ol Mr. GEO. li. STERLING, 52 D' i., City.
i "L. i il X.- i. lit A'i i . li*
1? ARK AVENUE INSTITUTE, BRIDGEPOR1 l
boyes, vd vant *!.-? - urs-.
B Ins si- ll
Pul- ill e u. ll - Sd
S K. .ie NI S, A. M . Principal.
1> , : i i . in . ii rSTO'A N. N. J i . in
? ?
\ * . - S -LL
12. Rev. .LOIN oki in. l-l. li *
1?.,( oHi. ,1 i sn. N. V. M
, oil, -c, Bunin. --, \V--si p.-ini. Sun,, th - putillcsiloa.
l lusirstad estslegus. J . li. WARRING, l-l. D.. i-n.i.
RECTORY si ii'.of.. Hamden Conn r I I rs, I305T
*3.'iO; home in: . ???*,. aa*
tensive ci **. . . nu., bos tiiusc. *?_ a..
Rev. IL I.. I Vii-.l.s,,, M A .
Us - I, ol f,*r !,. '? -. . ,t
' old SPRING on THE-HU DSON. Sci (or cteu
lara ?
HIVERVIEW ACADEMT
. i,-i". N. Y.
.'..il Year Prepares ii,., liege -n- Oovern
n ? nt A . !. .,*:l: v
.il.-i.i L a AMEN, Principals.
Kl TGI P.N i "i l.i OE ".,; cm ?: *. ?-. --? t.L. . ?
Brunswick, N. .1 x boys'
? - f.u the bes ? , iber IS. Ad
?' -'!"..* i i. , : , .. ii, ,i Mi, ni _
RoliltlNs si HOOL N if-*.,. .
?** D.eie,' a. h..,.. pai i ,.?.? for Ysls
Harvard, Priurei u, i ,lum baal aol
- inti
jugh. I he ho i 'i.f:,, u,-?
irs from New.York. Tanus. MOO Tho hlghtast ref
i given.
Addie**, lot elr.iiltf ?n1 ptrtlriilars
REV. IAMRB A (TOWLE Prinetnal.
ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL ?
M X N I. r I ??, N X
- I H HUNTINGTON. Li. c*.l. W Vi.Rill CK
Ss ,-. N. Y.-I.-t i
- Kill (ill NKIH..I ..ii-.s-..--. . . "om
year will begin *-. pu u bet lt), ll
WU.I.AK h l-l.1.1 (lil 1 lllY s, |,,,.,!..
O f. ?'itiuij -i_tn real will begin h.n'.. im,,
For circulars, Ac, sdJ.o? ULM;/ Vt. B1GLAB. prlnc.
jnotrndion
Bovs and Yourie*; Men ?Country.
I ofTII IERBET INSTITUTE. Brldgeton. NewJrrsey.
*),.,,.,, i -ins Sept. 12. Both sexes. Eit-psres for sny
allege Teaching, or Business. French. Oerman, Music,
r*. WBBUf """ H. K. TRASK. ________
"1RINITY BCHOOL Tivolion-Hodson. N. Y.
rhe Rei JAMES STARR CLARK. D D. Rector.
t . :,v tit- resident teachers. Hov* sui young
"ii thorough!? fitted fol Un best colleges and universities,
hoots, "r f"r '" '"''-**? "Ba school ofT'TS
,* , it mtaares of healthful location, home comforts. Brat.
* - tieir..ugh training, asstdooa* care ,,f he sith,
i morals, and the ? icluslon of bad hoy*, la inn
'e'tiioiis parents looking f'*r a school where- thev may
iili confidence place their -ons. Bpeelsl In-'ructlon elven
' Physics sn i I hi mlstry. Tin- twenty-first yesr win beafes
iptember 13. '_ _._
.-till- ,?.- mat of Till*. GUNNERY begins
I september I* p mMa_MA_f_M ,.r,nc.PaL
Washington, l.l'.hiield Co, Conn._
lint-, PEBBSSILL MILITARY ACADEMY. Peeka
1 _'iL ls. X Send Lt Catalogue.
JOHN N TILDEN, A. M., M. D? Principal.
-Iii'LAND. 1'-* it-kill. N. Y.-A boarding school for
i hon prepares tor college an! business
v J CARL A. HARSTROM, Il A.,
EDWARD I*. PEAKSON. H. S-. Principals.
? VEST JERSEY ACADEMY, BRIDGE/TON. N. J.
IT A Hnme fer Boys. Seloct, thorough, auceeasfuL
Utabllshed .11 y-srs. Terms, g300.
l'l'INCIl-AI S 5' ^-ii! ALLIN. B. A- (Eng.).
F-U-ICIPAL8 . } j w HiONEY. Ph. D._
1TEHLETAN ACADEMY. Ona ol Iha half-dozen best
If Academic and i laaalcal Schoola in New-Knglind. The
kx-mori of SSS in adv.nee will cover .uim.irv tuition,
uh board, for Pill Term, beginning August IB. Send
ir Catalogue io
K,ia o M. HTEELE Principal, xvilbrshsm. Miss._
SroBCESTER A'XDI'MY, WORCESTER MASS.
If 64th yesr. llulMine* sdmiialtl.-; ground* extensive;
nparstus ample: teachers experienced: thorough pre para.
',,,, f,.r college and scientific schools Cer'.lllra'e of I). W.
, HERC ROM BI ls A. M.. Principal, admits to Brown,
i;t:t:ii**uili, Williams. Msdlson University lad XV. l.'sl'y.
nd to Anih-rst In the classics._
.%-oKKALL HALL,
lt PEEKSKILL. N. T.
Fer Y-Ming Jiny* only. Bend for circulars.^
'??na* YEAR. siior.TLinr.r. MEDIA fPa.l ACAD
VJWU EMT. Boya C.Ieee or Burin"**. 30 minutes
? on Broad-St Station. ph'Lul iphlx 2*1 train* dally.
WITHIN C. BHORTUDOE A.B . AM. (Harv'd). Prop.
MiscollAneons.
rT AMHURO, GERM ANY*.-In a merchant'* family, one
I a boys aa boarders; ih>* ladv. a former teaoh'-r,
,, ,., l ii--.-: in studlea Bini give a motner-a e*a,e. Addie-s
ira, i. ORA1 ERT, 102 Proat-M. _
^XVIMMIN'O TAUOilT, a' places and limes tn sulr
^ pupils' eonvenic. by chan pie,-, swimmer. Address
Prof. DoNALDsoN', 7 Mu ri ny-*t., New-York.
(Tciuhcr3.
V YOUNO PARISIAN LADY, graduate from Sorbonne
(Paris), teaches music sud pur" French; wishes to tlnd
pupils si Lenox, Mas*. Address M. X". Il, P, 0,
Bas li". L-n.-x, Xla-s _
A MERIGAN AND FOREIGN TEACHERS' AGENCY
fXsupplies l're,fe-- rs. Teachers, Tutors, c.ov.-.tiessea,
kc, io C'Loge**, Schools ai, l Families. Apply to
MRI M. J- YOUNG-FULTON, 23 Union Square.
r"\!,\' ,,' bli ,' -* nuatlfleatlons uni referencee ha*
I. irs for another private pupil. Addreaa LXTKAOR
UNARY IMPROVEMENT, Tribune om.e._
1*iioK.s. Oox-emesses, Professors, Teachers, all
branches; elrenlars echoole Mippiied parents; English,
.ni,. German, Spanish spoken. MIRIAM Ci.iYK.I
IRE :h Ee?i 17 * *-- r-t.. Itb-svs. ani Broadway.
Tl ACHERS WANTED Ladles : Vocal n.nslc. TpiscTT
Italian i plano and tinging, Epiaeopallaa; French and
roeal musle; Spanish for eollege; superior lady ts teach
errilklnif.
Gentlemen: Harvard graduate, for Chicago; French,
-im li ,,ii 1 d ta wing, for California.
'!Ks M. -I. YOU NO. PULTON, American
Vgency, 2:1 Union Square.
SS"* ANTI I>. ii,* - Pren h governess, with musle, good
ft French, lia an. music, Hnl*hlng governesa;
'.
? !uatc, cpr tehool. MIRIAM
COYR1ERE ll Ea?t iTih-t.. tUi-nv.. Broadway,
IV OMAN'S rxrrTANOE TEACHERS* Ut'RF. AU litor
ff I * ii *,?*? ' is. teacher*, governess.*!,
musicians, housekeepers, cnni|ianlons, *e. t? coKegea.
ind I ea; al?o bookk_.-pi.ers, stcimfraphers and
? - !' rms.
MKS. A. H CULVER 32*X 5'hsve., New-York City.
Banker! ani. Crokers.
K0UNTZE BROTHERS,
BARKERS,
HO Itr-iiiiltt it. , Kiiuitiible llulltllng),
New-V-irk.
Ini estnient bonds lionuht nnd sold.
Order* receit. il lur Hu- eui. li.ur ur -nie of Govern*
n,nil. lt ,iii,>n,l. ito.t tl:>et-lliiiu-ou? securities.
Ad tu,nee. nu,de 011 ii |i|,lu * cl , oil 1 Icrnls. _
P. W. GALLAUQET & C0~
BANKERS,
COMMERCIAL PAPER. STOCKS AND BONDS.
UNITED HANK HUILDINO.
WAT.I.sr.. LuR-i-R i-ROADWAY.
H. FITCH, Jr.. WMTDB-tt
Member N. Y. block Exehanca. 1
r/!M.Mi;i;M\\\ Sc KhRSIIAY.
FA BANKERS AM) BROKEBBj
I I XV VI,! -?*T, N. V.
MEMBERS OT TUE NI W YORB STOCK EXCHANGE.
OCRS AND BONDS BOUGHT AND BOLD ON
COMMISSION. Dealers In bu I ilga bank*
notes, ! md cat.l transfers on ail part* of
. lita.
Diinbi'iii. Notices.
? IC R. HOUGHTON AND ONTONA.
i."N Kviii.e. \ , . . ?. 10 WALL 8T.,
I 1 \ 18, I.-..
rrili: BOARD i.f Directors his this day do
I . us dh il 1 ?: 1 li 1;, 1 ,1' PER
1 nt iii,..:, i'i.* pref ern I ?tock ol thia company, payable
?, '', 1-- -. ? the 1 "i* ?:?:? coi pal v.
-*? I al i o'cIim i. p. m. on
XX', tn--i.iv. Augi si -. and reop, tied at lu o'clock a. ia on
Thursday Aii-u-i 10, 1 ?
I, M. SCHWAB, Secretary.
THE ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS AND MANITOBA
RAILWAY > o.'l PAN *. ,
4', AND i_ WALL-ST.,
New-Tork, Julv 2, isSS.
'PHE BOARD of Dir,.:..rs have declared tho
I us*. _ 1 ind on. half i"-r eenl
? on psi v, payable it tris
' 1. I.---,, to stockholder eif recoid on thal
Th" ttock transfer books will be doa 1 il 3 p. m., July
13, snd wnl hi icp-i.ed at le. a. m., August IT. 1---*.
El,WAKD T NICHOLS,
Assistant Secretary.
financial.
TO THE
Missouri, Ima aid Texas Railway Com?
pany 7 per ceil Consolidated
?1
Raw x e.Re.. Ansnst 1. irks.
Default having taken place la Um payment "f interest
rt.: ths tey up,ii > ur bonds, th.- anderatgaed bass con?
nell 1 io ael 11 a commit. fn- tim pretestloa ot the in
t the Bond len
Those who desire io co-operate vtth them should send
theil names, addis ?? . ind io* amount af the bond* they
* tim UNION TRI BT COMPANT OB NEW.
TOBE, TRUSTEE SO. 73 BROADWAY, NFW-VORK.
EDWARD KINO,
A li DI i.M XN,
WM. LIBBEY, '
I* i.i ni*; s,
K I ii.l'iN ' 'UTTING.
OFFICE Or THE NEW TOW MUTUAL
fi1 TELEGRAPH COMPART,
,1 ". iii- Mntnal Onion Telegraph company,
)?*. kima ii BT , NEW YORB ( ITT.
Te Ihe lloiidliiililers of the Xii,nml Inion Telegraph
Couipiiii*.I "M milli ol,It-rs ol' Ibe Ncsv- V oik .11 iii uni
i eleni .1 I'ii I "iiiminr :
uv nri.u ? perfected, nn exchange con bs
' : ll ? '- * f ih" MUTUAL UNION ii Ll
, Gil VP.I PA Ni md -I,,* ? ,' the N'EW-YoRi*
Ml ll M. i ELI GRAPH . OMPANY foi collateral 'rn-r
I Honda ol ih W 1 s'l ERN I N [ON 'Iii KO RA PH COM
! PAN. bea Ins Uv* 1 ???!? eenl Intertst, imyshie semi.
ai ? uni Imil un fron, ?>, _ dav
"f January- '?---- This ex. lunge. ,,. , |, .
**"i ? 'i >mpany of Kern Vork
irs, ai sn] ' mo i,. i?re the close ol
- un he i", i, ,.r \o. ust, i?i-s
X' tl Inter -i nhl Le paid anon
the bonds f:. Msy 1 lo Julv 1 at the in-,' of sl\ pr
,, h p. 1 annum.
iii.1 Inforn , on 1- i* ii, terms ol Mi" eoBataral trust,
snd ol He '.ei I '.ns nf the 1 xchsime , ,,, p.. t,.,,| j, __
? '? the M'-r,* em " Triisi. Compony or by applies.
ii,,11 to the ll
JOHN O. Mool*.!'.. Presidtnt.
NOTICE OP ANNUAL M.EETINO.
I" BTOCKHOLDEBS OF
WELLS, PAROO .v OOHPAMT.
T?u ai" hereby Bottled that the neal annual meeting
af the ipany, for ,i?* election of
?iii''' tors fn , 1 f,.r m.. tranaaatlon
,,r such oihei teii-:t,* .- i,*- ii ,% roms before ihe masting,
; m the -.. :?*?, ? ieneral "Oi* -
* ; ? iel ol suns.,,,," iu?t
?- in Fis is, * si it. .1 California, a',
' * ? ? in . mi i huraday, tbe Oth dal ol tugi st,
1 e I, SHU|,Ll, I.**
'-'"ih da ? :, ned on Fri lay, tha 10th
day "f ?> jami_-* in hon,
Be. rel iry.
POUGHKEEPSIE IUMIh.K.
I 1ST MORTGAOf VI xi VII 'i PEB CENT
OOLD L' '
Xii.
Vinni 11 LINCOLN,
. <?'> Exchange Pl.
kink .I- NORTH AMERH x
.. .... ....... "?"? 'ork. 1. > .'? IH *
|?l' BANK OP NORTH AM KIMI'A hu
a removed 10 No 8.1 Wsll-si [Mille Building), pend
^"0^".^'" "' **** UwW b^4u"t uu ***MMMlltjj\
-financial.
!APlTAL,$250,00t. ASSCTf,$MMOi.
rhe Fidelity and Casualty Co.
.14-216 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK.
This (ompanr. In Its Fld-IUy DeperWent, Issues Bonds
,r iii .i..hi ? I iiinleefees ut i orisiri, lion* and Persons
{ pS?iSrJ -ru-i! '"uS ht AdinAilsUiitors. Onardlaiis.
'"in Its casualty Department lt Iseuce Accident, Plate
Kass, and Holler Insurance Policies.
Tho history of thl* Compsny for the last *"? JJJH
rives ?searsnca that lt 1* carefully and ^'n??'*?*JJ" '
unsted, and thai n I* SSpedsUy WSSSal and prompt, lu
ho settlement ol claims.
L4MBB-I PAID. Bl.l-il-0BB.H6.
1)1 REI ioK-S:
IBU, 8. COE, Pres. American E*_+WJ__\** Danfc
!. B, T. STBANAHAN, Pm Atlantic Dock Lo.
V. E. ORR, of Dat id Dows ?*-? OS. y
v. a. %%^?,ssfewBuaiBr
I) VERMILYE Pres. M-trrhants* National Bans.
i'oHN L. lil Ki.K. of J. L 4 D- S. Ritter.
V. S. BARNES of A. S. Barnes BC*
I 0 MCCULLOUGH, Pres. Panama Railway CO.
P. S. MOORI', of Moore. Low I xvallace.
VILLI AM M. RICHARDS, president.
il.DKi.i; r SEWARD, Vice-president.
JOHN M. CRANE. Beere ta ry.
ROBERT J. HILLAS, Assistant Secretary-_
ELIZABETH CSTY DEBT.
A soitlemr-nt having been made with the principal
v liters ot the City of Ellzsbe.h, tearing but a small
notion of the tl.'tit outstanding. Notice ls h' Mkf elven
hat tho undersigned will redeem all bonds presented at
h" Mercantile Trust Company, No 198 Broadway, B8W?
fork. BEFORE SEPTEMBER FIRST, IBBB, at
,0 per cent of their f_co and interest, to July 1, 1888,
n cssh.
LOUTH FITZGERALD, I FWol Ascots.
STEWART Ls WOODFORD, I FUfnI A*em*'
SEND FOR COPY OP PAMPHLET.
TWELVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE
IN
VKW-EINLAHB LOU & TRUST CO.,
IBO BROADWAY, MEW-YORK.
"BEECH
Railroad Company
First Mortgage 4 Per lent
Gold Bond..
DI E 1MB
INTEREST PATABLI JANUARY AND JULY.
For lionels and particulars apply to
FRANK C. HOLLINS & GO.,
_ii utLL.sr.. xi:w.vnitK.__
Missouri, Kansas and Texas Kail ..aj Co,
To tba H il**:- of
GENERAL CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE BONDS.
Ni ? Y*eik, July 2, WW.
Since our application to ile, United Ststee I Ircnit
Court in June tt:is tuaiainsd, the Mlsaoarl Paeifle Ball
ray Compsny hu- consent, l to pay taxes, isbor claims snd
operating i si n ie ol -ii" Missouri, Ksnsas sui 1 \j*
Ballway Company, aud ate lui' therefore le i I
tar tor I abott time out motion foi Dammit the k*
Meantime our lon I .aurea are i
boldere ahould unite f.-r combined action, sci
addresses, amount and rule ol bonds to ono of tito under
signed.
.EDWARD D. ADAMS,
Winslow, Lanler t Co., 17 Nassau-sb
WILLI X.M L. BULL,
Edward Mo-"t ,fc ('?*>.. Ss nre>ad-s6.
WILLI x.M WIUTEWRIGHT,
mnany, 71 Rroadway.
WILLI SM MEHI i NS,
L. i 'i ll etf ma un A Co., 00 WsU-sls
WILLIAM I'.. bTRONO,
Woik, Strong t Co., 3(1 Broad st.
Third notice._ _.
UNMN TH''ST COMPANY OP NEW YORX,
78 BROADWAY. COR REI TOR.ST..
.\ ?-? Fork. August -. 1 188.
^JOTICE is hereby Riven thal tli'* under
I signed as trus. hn* -.Ived fnun the PORT
ROYAL AND AUGUSTA RAILWAY COMPANY a pay?
ment of S5 294 e'u. -av Bys thousand, two hundred and
eight* lollara, un sceount I Its SINKING
Fi'ND '- h * li amounl will bc Invi sn I n th
FIRST MORTGAGE BOND*. **' said rallwsy compau. ol
! from i'ii" to tire hu dn 1. In
*
purpose PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED and
opened at the oflice of the trustee, al noou on M
r 17, let*, whe
pr,,vi l-l :? L< * nut exe, * I par an 1
? ?:,** : i value in
a Idltl ii ii ?-? to.
UNION TRUST COMPANY OP NEW-YORK.
NOTICE td HOLDER-. OF
MT. VERNON INDIANA) BONDS.
The holders ot Bonda Nu'i'",- 12, Kt. 14, IS and 11,
nf |500 each, laaued bj the I Ity al Mt. Ve non, Indlan-v
May 12. Ir-", aul due June I, 1-'."'. are !? etty
>t ii re let ni aa Ll
and that upon latiuro of aald hoi !?? - to so present
lham, ii *'"-? "ii ihem will *? ise iu threo non!!*- after
ti,- date.* ,.,f nil* n0ik.', lu accordance with iho U
aald bonds. A. ii. I ... x*-.
_ Treas, city Mt. Vernon, Ind.
ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY]
New Fi tu -' - 1881
?TPHE TRANSFER HOUKtf ut this Company
A win bo mose! from 12 m., Au usi iii. the n
ol Sept. mbet 4. W. L. HI UK! LL. Tl ?
BTU fe ET lt A11. WAY HOM!**,
PAYING tl PER CENT AND OVER, A SPECIALTY.
CR SM A N *.- Qi IC K,
Members N a -> * stock Exchange,
72 ind vi i. -i lu ..*, N. Y.
-..ugui-So (Tljiinces
FXCEPtToNAL nl'KNINC-A manufact
I_ur,-r desires a partnsi ?rii 115,000 facili?
ties fora rapidly ii ide. ALEXANDER, P. O.
Ii x l, 188, N. If.
THE TIMBY RCRGLAR-PROOF SASH
I l.i'.'K AND VEN riLATOR " . :-? re?
quired f.r a window, ll Lee,,, either or both ss.-li"*
aecurely in mir position d,-lr ,1. thc ling the
means of petted ventilation; also absolute security
,i d sneak ll
JENKINS -t TIMBY, Mantra., Oswego, N. T.
\V* ANTED .-Mini tilth 18.000 or 14,000
ll Interest in an established manufacturing bus
win guarantee SI i"-r cent 'en Investmeni io v;<,,"l, live
mm Address l*. ". li' \ T-'ei. Hi lens. Mont.
tegul _\"-tttc.3.
Wi TKl'-MK'COURT, CITY ANfo"OOUOTT
, O OP NEW-YORK.
Elesaor M. Ball, I'luintitT, against Mary p. Cobun
I Ruben IL Coburn and !-?? Montte D. Coburn, Defendants
Summons. Place ?.r trial, City and County al New-York.
; To ii" above named d 'fen lam*.
X"ii ii e* i :., answer the complain! lu
this action, ind tn ?,*rts :i ,*, (,v ,,f V,,M1- answer on tho
plaintiff's Attorney within twent) days after ihe acmice
?r thia summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in
' your failure to appear, or answer, Judgment will
l>e taken againat you by il'-fault fur the relief demanded
In th? con,| * .
D..:,-I August il. 1888.
WARING t ' -RLET, Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Offices and p.,-' Oflice Addreaa, No. 51 Li',
New-! .,rk ?
rs ,-,'?"" -',..' '"*"?'"? ?*???"?"-' H. C"l.urn .eiiel Le Monti.*
p i obum : i ;,.? r* ,,; ., |a lerved upon rou
gr Publication, pursuant to an pi ter ot Hon. il i ird
'?: ? Justice of ih" Supreme I our! ?f the sta ?
of New York, dated the lib ,i,. ,,f Aug, it, l
: ' ' wltb 'n ? complaint In the offl.t ihe Clerk of tho
..'.us'/,">!, Vi,r,,;.t,,:,^;-v::.',a ?* ' ?
_5 vl^! N'G t < A RLE.. l .,*, ora Atton
Loot ano Sotmb.
I ?'vr. Bank Book No. 188,8.0, on Dry Dock mui*,-,'
1'ii-e.K Any person I, ting dalma upon -aid V, i
wo calli i upon i. pr. -'?? th, same to ii'- bank wubin
80 day^ or the aald book will be declared e,?,,.,;,.,. ',;,
exUngulrhod, and a nan * :..-! ,*?!.,?
CDtCiui Bteamort.
IfJOMPAGNIE CI.M-ltAI.r. TRANSAT1 W
I V - '.* i Ul Ni li UNETOUaVRF H
! i-r^rA s\i,i i :,? ^t^v^ui v/?
tt^SK.^'SSS j ^>in:
io, IS UK IIEBIAN. Xgeni. No. 8 ilonlfna f?r? *' '"'
J | AMBURG-AMERICAN S. s. Lise roi V__Z
** ? mouth (London). Cherl.ourg (Ptrlsi ant ???*_______.
First lat,,,, ibu aul uoward* I,". * ,*n ?3"ib'irS.
? niouis (London). Cherbourg ii>iri
Hrs; (atm. ibu snd apward" Steer
Ran.ala 12 30 i, rn tug 1(1 \\
Bohemia S SO p, n ? lug. ls -,;.
rani at lo
Xu/
lUNHARDT t CO.,' o. Tl. RT rn s li li* nn" n'''
C..,, Agents. Ol Bread-.b Pas. AgJiH^^'^^y N^i*.
J APAN-CHUfA
OCCIDENTAL __ND OUIKNTAU
AUJvmtiT****1*** **** u" *r-""-l??" a. foUowa.
Gaelic .... >'iu ui Beptembei s.
Kii.i.i,* :.::?? hn'.-,. * ?-?*
Superbly Appolntedlfiuperior Arc .rnmodaVto-j-" 18'
Re-.-itat!o.? cm be mais {,y lette, ?r ^^.X^ mmA
cabin plans seen tl 2ai sui Rfc) ? , ? lw ., 1-'' 'L*0 ? aol
Emb-Fi, BaUm. Building. San Prsioisea Ae"Yo'**- ??
T n _M_nn_faw*^"____f*V gTANPOIU). PieeMsBB
T- II. GOODMAN. Cvut-ral PsSSSUgsi Agaufc
M7H1TE bTAR LINE -'
ii loll yl 1.1 NSIOWN AND I IVI-Rpnnr
Royal and ini ni, matu Vail ?_?_?.
i';l-'! '*N" ' '.'? GlSSdsi' We, Avmiiii I ,bl| V V," T*^*
v itu AIL . Capi Cameron, Wad \, ? ?? - , ?" ,n
i:i li BLIP . ,,,,. Daxlsoi. Hal * ?*- T'-.' *. '? "'?
BBITANNIC! (Upi Para, ll Wi l \us. ?> iii ma '"'
From WhlU Star a . g. ,. , - WsMtftS rn ' '"
KXT. > saloon soo. BOO BM uni glOtt i^mUakot
?n isvarabla terms Biaerage from or rn n,. ,,, i ,?
rl.J on these steamers, rate SIS; ?ttrsrslan ?mx EL.rf_
s,,eci on ,,f pl.,,, ?r other Inform!!..,, \,A,' ^ tho (W
paay'a ?fflce. N* 41 Omidway. Naw-Yort ua"
J. BBUCE lbidAY. Agent.
(Dccan Steamers.
A NCHOR LINK. 0. S. Mail SteaimhlDSL
iV NEW._-ORK AND LlVEKPOOL ,U,P*??
h 6- CITY oi* ROME salle Wednesday, Sept, A il D ?.
Si d everv fourth XVedi.e-'lay i, n f...,, "' **?
(ii.' - ? *30.
O-ABGOW. VIA LONDONDERRY.
Ethlopls, Aux. IL B a u D >i la, Au. 'j,',. 8 -
An* loelia, August 1**, Hp i". ? 'I' I-"la h ,.' | i * *
Raws of pa-;,,,-- ,.. OUSOOW, DERRY MVEP.foofe
or I P.LFAST, i ai'l-i, Ml Md BM, ?"-*
li, sad 'ia?s. -no. hue in *.?).
Travellers* ( Ireulai Letters of Cred t snt Drafta tnt asa
amount l**u<-d at lowest current rates. ^*
For bo- li of Tours or further Informal! >n ?;,j,\, _.
r_ HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7 Be.i*l "ii U,<-.,?. jf# y
(Jl -.NARU LINK. ~^
NEW-YORK To LIVERPOOL ria QUEENSTOWN trna*
PIOI 40, Nor Ut Ul "*?
FAST EX PRES- MAIL sERVlCli
gcrv'S, August ll. Sa in* l.i* ru. s-pw I, 1 . .
Uuibria, Aug. 18, 2 iii) p. nu S'lvia, S'pt. 8. 7 .
...._l_ A,.,. ?>-. *..,,, S,' .il,!*. ??..,,, l-l n..T "*e
Office * Howling Gr eli, New YurK
VERNON IL BROWN A co.. BBBWH Ag.nta.
CIRCULAR I.KT'l ERS of credit for travelers
aiin.a 1. avallablo In all parts nf ths we.rli, Isauad ka
CH. ICKELIIKIMir. A co **
Lur Bankers. 29 ???'..-, ,_
abroad, avallablo in all
HEIDELBACI
KED WEAR I.IXE. ^
IOR ANTWERP AND PARIS.
Balling from New Y-rK and Ai,twe.-p weekly,
.M ..KULAN D . . Wduesda v.. ,, .- jj ,_
WAESLAND . XVedii.-s.lar. .usu-tft a _ Z_
Cabin rates: First Calln, S,<<). 175 and t'.to. F.xt'uilaTr
ail" to $100 Beeond Cabin 140 , 172 and BS__
?M-srago at very low rates. -**
.'LT Ll. WIUOliT A -.'-NS. Gcn'l Ag-ji, 8 B.wllLg Gmsh.
/4UION LINE.
VS UNITED STATES MAIL BTEAMRP.8.
Fol*. QUEENSTOWN AND LI VKRPOOU
Lcavo Pier JU, N- P.. foot cf K.r.g st
WYOMING . . . Tuesday. August ft. 0 30 I. rn,
ARIZONA .... i'i' -i.v. Auguat .1. 4 Mi _. m.
WISCONSIN . . ? ? Tu'?-?rt.,v Aagust 28 ? *. nu
NEVADA . . . Tii'vlsv. ? *i ?< n. m.
ALARIC X . . , ? '!'':? -I.iv. Sept.-n.b-sr ll, ., 1 m.
Cabin passage. S-IO. gPO- MO and elOO- Second Cibla.
$30 and S35. BteeiafS, 120.
A. M. UN DE Killi.I. * CO. 85 Btoadwaj, if. T.
INMAN LINE U. 8. and Royal Mail bteatrwi
FOR QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL 1
(TTY ot' KU 1I.MONO . . . Saturday, Aiu.uk li, tiara.
city or NEW-TORK . . - Saturday, August l.-t. 8 0. m.
CITY ol' l'l KLIN .... Baturdar. ? 121 - t. ra.
CITT OP CHESTER. . Saturda*. -* pt. ber l. 1 30 d. ta.
Fr.im Inman P!.*r. foo; of Cia:.1-t.. Jrrsejf City.
CABIN PASSAGE, *i'0 and Upwar-1 SE.OND CAB.
IN, S3. STEERAGE J_0
PETER WR1-.IIT A. SONS, Os nerti Ag* ntl,
0 BOWLING DKi-LN. N.T.
TUAINE ?T3SAMSHiP CO.MI'AM.
BR The _
PORTLAND. Me., an i LOTTAG I CITT, Msss.
Bteamet Winthrop leaves every iv < Ineaday. .Va-ames
Eleanor, ev ry balurdaj -.'. ?". P. ? <?' a' l-*,rus_4
with ail steamship I lines for Ha: iii" 1 j
Orchard, Po md J astp, rt, m.
.lunn ai.d ali polnta In Main", New iii - snada.
Pare to Portland, lo; Excureton, ??->- lo tounge city,
Si ? Excursion, .'.'; Bul BU. Im
m. roi Creight ai.d psslifi
apply u> HORATIO HALL, AgenL
11 * pl. i a-., !.. tt, 100! '.I Market-st.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLO ll) SS- Oj.
SHORT RO ? LONDON,
NEXV-YOKK, SOUTHAMPTON, AND BRI '. F.Jt
Bteamers -ail l - ? "V, 'lu!"J"a
FAST EX PRESS STEAMERS. I
Bider, Sat.. A tuc 11. s .1 :.- Baal' . W? -. a ig. 22. 0 a. m.
Aller, Wad., Aua I*'.. 1.??? 1 ind 'ib, ?* a. ix.
; . - Sat, Aug. I*. J i* m. T ' - '? 1! a. n.
Ftrei 1 ?'? rs snd upward ? ? to io.
cati ii s. nd Cabin |30 1 '. ratua.
OELRTClfS B CO , No. 8 B -Lng or-.,,,_
PACIFIC .MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.MI'ANTS
I I.INis POR ' .Ll FOHN I A. JAPAN. *ili.N'A.
CENTRAL AND SOLID AMF.RK " -ND MEXICO,
Fiom Ni ??? ' ? - *-?? ?. li,
li' 1 ? ? of I'
NI '-xi'* ?:: i* \ I
From Kau ' 1st and Brannan -a
p,*r 1: m t a.. 1 J ...tu
'Y OF PEKIN ? -* H. I tv :
ror fro! * * ojL'P'F
1 pany*a otfiiu on ihe pl r, lot of < '?? R
company
H. J. BL i.i.xv, h ii
Steamboat!
A-TR01 BOATS, lighted throujtl f
. n\ -ctn ? llghi -. -? 1I01
SARATOGA, LAKE '? PA LAKH
PLACID, all Ad '
AND ll' DSON
BARA1 -c. \ rROT issve pier I!
'
- J* Xit-JllJ*.
1 LBANY BOATS." PEOl LE'S LLVB.
i\ Hu ai *:* Di'- md DEAN Kl ? ls_v?
I North River, fo ?.,;???
, . , P. M.
lions st All any for sll j ?
sui West; Bieo with 7 O' A. K.
1, Lako George,
, an 1 all points noil
? ?
Wived u '
CATSKILL MOUNTAINS Old Rout*
QUICH >T 'll xi : C AND BEVD.
CATSKILL EVENING Ll r.ere KA Al
KILL alii!SKILL
? ? ?? ?
tain a ' J
Sile! ? *l Ul GU * .
I I UDSON AND COXSACKIE. . ,
Jl El. EU ANT STEAMER KAAT1 .-KILL Isavea
fi?m foot Jar-st.. N. K every Tl I SOAV, rllURSDAT
sol SATURDAY lt 0 p. m., *. - " *uA
Albany K_ iroa L t* U
MM; . POW! LL POR CRANSTON'S, WEST
Pom-. 1 rnwilL, Newbo *. Nen Hamburg, M
1 a - lt, 1- PaiH. -? '
tl" " le" ll \ ev'* . V .1 ll I . - I * * ._
excepting Siiurdays wl>.u_ shg ivatu-i one hour ?
PALL RIVER LINE
1 kor i. "KT. FXi.r. RXVBB. PBOTs
l_L.Ni.li; and a ? , - poini -.
Lot. . . MED
FOB .... SUM M li'- SEAS)
Four -'. -KIM,
CRISTOL, ! KO\ il' NCE. ind OLD i OLONT.
Bplen ii tu euell 1
Leave New-York Itvn I .. 12 lold. No.), fool
of Murray au, i
0 ._*. p. m.- ii* Fal River ' ting for Boa*
teen, Fitchburg, New-U, .... ird, Nju
tucket in 1
o.15 p. m.?For v*.ti?
Ibout j.15; Pall River, ; a. ni -i
trains u'i I ll . .
lim While Mountains
SUNDAYS, , * N a York a', 5 ..) p. m. for a_l
; ? - ?' :
'. :>. m.;
?
taine I li J, 2 il, Til. I I
Br, ot .-iv ; _? I \*. -? u-.-??, mi 131 Ea
153 Bowery, Astor II
* '?? ?-. Piei ia n. k . ... i
GEO. L. CONNOR O. P. A. B< RDES t LOVELL. A gt-.
SPECIALN
Tu , steamers
August 12 Tina
lays.
I I UDSUN RIVER I'.V DA. LlGHTi
-? I- LAY LINE STJ tkll ....
M.WYORK AND ALBANY.
daily text, pt Suudaysj*
i Leave nrookiyn, Ful Annex) .
N, ?'*Y erk, X'e?- iv ?'. r.,*r.
" n.y i*0 -
f.r allan x. anding e -. Newburg, I'uu^V
ki'ties..-. Ul ? ' . . '. ii
Return ng, \ :.b 30 a. ox.
A Dna Ka:, ea eb Uau
* ?
WFST POINT. Ni.xx lil. m. and POUOHKE1
i> a day boai
RHINERECK, by ferry with Ulster sui Del. R. - ' -
rc-..rt* of tbe iv-.,
CATSK ILL, With -|" *?!.: H..: -/ il Mt. R. St
IILDSON . \ ....
barn. Pittsfield, i.e.
ALBANY, wllh N. T. Central sud H. R. R. '
Uttea, NIAGARA I _LLS Buffs . West; with
II*.st.in ind A
with li. and H. c.*'? R, u. t ?
Snd with SPECIAL TRAINS TO AND FROM JAR/
?Tbe .. * . , nm CVui f0i .u.i check
baggag ._
K'ORWFCII LINE fr Boston, Woroe?t?r,
?? .N. m.
1. 'Oil, N ?: ttl, h. V, ,*. *, li:. ,:. i tl i Ii '?
c * ra i**tt- lier 40 (.il numt" t),
fo, ? of \x atu -'. [Ill il ? l?'
-* i ? jr), dally, Bu. lays .*\ ? ; te I al '? 90 p ?^
This Uno haa un?v)oatled fscllitlee for 1 -fib
uting freight throughout Ntw-England. r
ea h ? - except Randa *. (r fi-i.ht
': nett and Sta . - I si 207 ?:-'?'.
Brosdway, ir> and 12 C,reenwlrh--t. 153 K wen Ia
Brooklyn, : c..un st. 833 Wa - I l'ultoa
at At lier so North River, sud ,<>i Steamsrs.
Wesieoii's I m.* -- Cu bacgage
from hotels aud rt - I
_ O. W. RRADY. Aaent
8:00 J. tx.
1:40 ?
pROVIDK-NQELINE
BOB
B BTOB, PRDVIDi.N. I*. rt'ORCrSTKR,
All N rt it- rn an 1 Baal >rn polata .mi ti.j
WHITE MOI Ni v.N
Bteamera RHODE i-i.xnii ., 1 MASSACHCSETfB
leave Piei 20, N. I; . I. * A 1
>ie-ii:ii. wllh through exi leaving
... m., arni *
for XVIi!!' Mouin lin i?, 1 * - * r
emt*. Reov i's 1 ,
*''
m. iick.-ts . I
"UT. 257 201.SI , ?*?;. ,.-l -' .. 1-.- . i , - -, ?? - ? -
?
1\(,'. -. i on pany In New-! s nd f?'
book with r.
o. li BRIGGS,
fun. Pas \ ? Aaa* Den. Paaa * ? *RL
JJONDOUT. KINGSTON AND
CATSKILL MOCK 1.VISS,
ri, N'-wburg,
waiiii'ro, Milton, pemnkevpsm tu 1 *
"'???:,' , till 1
au Kiai. 1.,1.. railroads. Stu tu ts CIT. Ol- KING
nnd JAXii .-, w. UALDW :.. .." exery xs
i> '" . I''"i f" '"fl!, N K * - ? ir lav.
"'""' Cl. Y OP KING.. ..1.tluut
*__} a: ,N i. ni . an I P?*i.i . , cc tl US wllh
Blt S ll
:v!.I iii * 1 avon Ro id .1- Sui st II
? ?. 1: fast -i t '1 fi 1., ti, ? , ounta u*. anlviiu
atJNow-York Monday. 6 a 1 _m
GTONINOTON LINK. FOB
\**)i:i;ii.\\M ;, PIER. WATCH HILT. PBO'J:
1" Ni i . WO Kl EST I K. ant p :,*. north - ' * J
I'roX id, in ?? aud XX t leave fr,'::. N *
I t ,.*-?*
except Sunday, Through mt
l? , .11 - ..\tr_
iou by
XX 1'il .
..- '.- ll. .11".
3!i7. 421, '.. >7 Hr..,' House, Csnioistlltan nw
Wllida.,1 liol lt
XX. 11. ii Xii* O. -H. BRIGGS
Asst 1. 11 Pass x Gen , Agt
THO NEW.HAVEN, 75c.
-I. EXCURSION 1, * .**. d d.fsi |) ?*>
Steamers C lt NORTH AX1 si 1 >' ''NTIN FNTSL lesvs
Peck slip. PI'r '.'.'1 K. H.. I Pt )u lad 11 o in iSundsfi
II h. mi. 1 N,, ll?t--ii ti -h si e-ial trauu
for MERIDEN. H ARTrop.p BPr.INOFlELD, HOLY
OK E. Ac Through tlcVets lold sol bamiam* ch.-cksd al
Bil Broadway. New Turk, and 4 Cviui-st.. Brookim.

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