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tl CflLLECE ML Vni m TJnivetJsity Joins the Aquatio Banks. HER FIRST CREW. "What It Seems Like and Will Probably Accottittlish. S0HKNW3TAD*. N. V., June 12, 187V The success of Columbia College ?t Saratoga last year electrified the students of other Sttte uni Wetttee not represented In that *reat r?.W an-1 caused them to conclude that they would not ?"!un btf bonapicuous by their MMM VBil aquatic reunion. F.ret and fore?".t w ?*? i >ary decided steps iu ttiia wise W;is Union aiver 4 Jw Of m? our. ?? Old, net. and greatly re^i-eoled Emtutton. Joining, as It did. the "Rowinf Attn ic ation of American colleges" at the tlrst oppor tunity oressntec and now striving w become no tiieau antagonist in the great phyeloal exercise or lowing, the Union aua Its IrtstuTy dcserre a short ?Introductory notice. mon College was incorporated by tno l.egenta 4>f tUe University or trie State ol New lorK, February 35. 1795. It was the second college Incorporated In the State and the first north or the city or Hew York end west of ihe Hudson River. It recMvel its name from ttio clroiimstance that several religious denoin InMtona co-operated lu its organization, and was tue drat college in tho United States whicn was Hot or a strictly denominational character. It ?ai continued from its foundation to be too representative institution or Ciiristlftu unity. tlor John Blair Smith was the nrst President of tte college, and resigned in 1799, only a lew belore his death, lie w.s succeeded by Jonathan Rewards, the younger, who died in 1801. The Rev. Jonathan Maxcy, previously President *>. Brown I uiversity, ,uccecd?d Or. Edwards^ and fr^tgned at the end of two years, ini ismI the Ruv. Bliphalet Nott was elected to Oil the ofTb o, ftud held It until his death, January 23. im tee W5eT Laurens P. Hlchok, a graduate of tho co.loge, iho had long acted as Vice Pre?iaoOt wa3 elected *K rnictessor. He resigned in .868. lne Rev. Cherries A. Aiken succeeded Dr. Hickok in 1809, 1 resigned In 1871. Tin Rev. Eltphalet Nott Totter wu- then elected, and inaugurated Jane 20 1872. it is worthy of remark, as an item or college *MU>ry. that Union College was the flr?t to in troduce tue svstem or scientific education, after ?bettrg ably advocated by many of its gradual, imnectaily by the President of Brown I nlversitv, ffi&ola Way land, U. O. m e?eutml "eacur^of KSTm ' scswl Of clnl engineering and TOwens h?" tho creattou or iost ?cnv and Schenectady, estimated lu time. U less *2n ,hat which, m many cane*, separates tec oirit'tbHsloual schools .ro? the JmmcO1 b?CMM ckcuiusianc?*s1 w.?s that tao ^o ture containing, among other prowslous, tue lot lo.vitiir, siatod m ??ctloo 4: rn? ^cv'-ral institution* uniting end tj^ihwwwtj . . ? ,1... iti | in,,it i utvfrsi!v nhfiU rutHtn Mdooo situation, respectively. ?,(,1trMbi I* administered tor their several end re wnd the' aanwiiianrrw. ^ notlM?n nMMl, or X 23 uUhSo" u?? u<?* ufclied stMl MMOftte mem S;.33 eousutneMs oi the said university. I'hia waa accordingly ootalneii and waa followed *Jam.rovaiot tue compact by the lloard of ityimnta TM union ol t tie several institutions was ?htis consummated t>j me incorporation of ^WeVw'mJoa'of interest for Union, anoihor .lc1, Stt oi loatnmg wnich has whjrtjd ? . ..-1 and is now paring t*> a neaiected i??/ HihleUo rxerc<B' S the uttentiou whlon Way yo* produce eminent candidates lor aquatic Hon' rs. bkr ,04TIS0 him. . am ? Afiv for ut*i ooiituir men. Tlicr? li goou *k?!cvtei iiiootig her miiif atadenis. and tue re !5SF?l iWa '??? *?>? ? comparatively ? ? rival defeated aU the older org.u 'tMtions led laion'e -ous to place her natoe La*ex Defied comei-tants of this summer's ??M*g tneexc t ru,inAll0u ,0 do thi? waa far J,r-!ter tb'au to lusuguiate tne sjsteniwhlcfc wouhi noBiiinr on a *air o^is in the college, aa but jaw of the nuder-grailuatea uad ever 'l"er',**a ?n?*lrea In tliia uranch of outdoor sport. Sow HIT tar!n" college v?w wow" occurred so. n ? iter * ue suuiu?er vaoailon ol lasiyear, 1MB il?wiSd"o form t.ie union Navy, build a ooet ^)n,e stHi euler and tr?in s I niveraity iiet, all of whtcn were lmniediHtsiy star ted u -urot-r* well kno#n among the wideawake InSer. of tea navy Winch oi the nuuier J im cundldatea unxious t? be pUced upon the sHeoru?luepUiMe"?*ad co?cerue?ev?i t ?^r.^plo?^ nqv^r. Wrth the wmnes of -good luck" from all. he i?Miit of wo* university ulso interested itaeii in KK ; aifd not being of that c.a?s if lr.iVnr ot' sho neltere teat collet;* >oung men ? J arutlMi/ 'd ano iseir cn-moiioua un.terunned n^c7e i in proportion as tne.r paysio-i aiieag'n ia developed^gave the navy sauch euc -ur-geuient. ON Tllfc * A I KB. . luihfullT the selec ed ineu did their work, aud ^^u sa tM ftohawk, which rune wrou.n tee r^T,r.,v??,K,;r. v?^rs;.?'? ? knoVleugVol rowing exce-.Mn*.y iluntj-.i. Tneie ^eeiued .oiue atreugut Ulk t'^rt'iiatillaarr /eai *a?, waa an ol i lapstieak, Witfc aUU.>aafT ?ai . ZTul* y'et V&ctlva.y an i in dividually the inen, po->ate?y with a e.*' ion were tuc clumsieat Kit tiiat ever cjioo to .*mMier fo* i 1 ike oo|e. I. I reahy wneve ,.a lent 5 i )t<u Ward, eveu it ne #a?l ? hign contraet w,,n a lot of wtterlal, ?n?nt wave t>e??n din ?e.iriened at the sigtit oi tnolu.oc an w their ^ >r* fii??! cangut tne wuier o, tho onawk. Ike ? i Di(nidi rieated, 1 r.m tei*. was that taer wt-rc Wc iee't to begin, but at la^ c^D??Mpig to n ,(i,iie made ? worse Job than ever oi tne1^ eftoit. not known*, per ..aim, tnat n*it ?n artn?t can psdule well, while even ? tvro can to*, lata, ptesaaut lo reiawe, ,in| not long eontiH'te. 'wlce a dav, ^on-< to give all a chance, tue sight did ?'V0*"1 WO!ft. itraduaiiy ifti?rev?a.n^i.^ag0*0Sicca oi i-oiifliienre and now can show ? reettr neai atx. with no wiere pa? engers, iLl!' Imt. wi'h no extraordinary men who wrti maftt anything ont oi tne commoe. cmon s ntACrict cocks* uv*r,n the 'gctiti- Mohftw^" hail ? - t,a,,. imtn the college NtiiMV|k JOl ell) i?uort ?,Skill*? tn? oaotre of memoes, lae viau-.r ?ouid at once congratulate tne o*reinen _11W , .fr,! at Iheir tloors, aa t??ere are but lew of ^i tli^twn co.lenee tsat wUi ^ svat:?a ?r rx.r,c. KSSS'S?!!! raL t>o ouliei^helore the central KaUroad bridge l-t .on. Mlooting between Its bi| fiuurrtr^ of * milt c tir * itfi r ? When Freeman bridge is pft-'ed, and the". ?'?**' aiiothcr spin ol ft tln?r,*r1 ?' fr.ifttogft Kallroad bridge is shot M, ftftl there ta no mrther eftBOTmnce.i/ minor matters can he ' J? ,. irn'-ii h.r rrver thim runs as a b oad "t>bon ?>l h?ro i miles, and us afto es are not Willi w P? rui t*s?ine in rhc nutter oi foliage, wi'j1 '*? ?*" ?utfi4ioii oi tne aum of th# ,,U*TJ.U> i rniuldina of ratlioftd tinns on tse OrMge ?r 'a'wvc it. there is a pleasant etttmOfts the water, and there is nothing to disturb tne j^ars fw?n. In the morning, at ten o'clock, these uni* n t>.y?*,.wno are determined to make a manly n?ni In th<> ra< e to come, now go on the water intueir new Aix oareti built by Feiron, of TOtptr?, ?iii>n me? cover about six mlle^ as the extent ol tae Mill, ana returning to their cobege duti e and dinner, they again nnd oppertnnliy to v>gettier in the afiei?<H?ii lor ft '?hrofttner of About tnree miles. Tftia is generally taken at three 'o'clock, but once or twice tn tne weak an earijr topper 18 kad and the flual exe.etae of the day tk< o's l?etweeo six and seven o'clock, lee caange M neceseitated ny reet*?itons. rwioN's six. I saw these men last n<gkt as they were makl'ig IhO .*as uuartei oi * "tna ol tftair oiacUea nun. *nl wad quae aurpriaed with -a? neat appearance whioti ttier presented. They tfhot trom tinder tne Central Hallroad t?ri?ljre aud down to the l>oaf ?bouse lu good ooaorvmg distance in ciedname ?fcap*. Hi tiiav xat m me boat, and no dour>t will appear on Linki; Saratoga, tue crew is as lollows:? r?- . Latl To Af TTHi)ht. Wmter. Juy. Bow -Qeorge Curtis tfenlftt, '77. S., Alf?*llY N Y n 5 10 110 151 No 2? Heurv ('orbett Jagger, <76. SL. Albany, N V l!) i H 101 150 Wo. S?KratiKlia '76, &.ioho?.N. Y 20 ?.06^ 140 M0 No. I?V'lrtri'lirc Part T >Wfi? l?v. 'K s., IVK*!t.. S Y ?1 159 151) No 5-iuen !)? Hots Krear, ?70. s? N>w Port/, N V 19 5.iM ItiJ 15S stroke ami (.inptaiu?J'rnak rwoadv 7f>, u. K., J'l 'in flcW.lt. J.... 21 S.WH 1? IN MUSUUL4R tiTATIHIlPS. . ?'*??. . Fbtn A/utvral InJiatnL Jllrfps. arm. Bow?Bender....* .'7 3s1-., 13 l'i'i No. S-Jamer R7C 12W 11K "bo. 3? Ifs.tiliKf. 8* 17 12 Uli So. i?Townniey ....WW s? li'4 No. S-Pr?ar I*1-, 40 l'i'i 12 Stro'ce?Tweedy 3sJJ 10 13*.; 12(j Average*?Age, IV %; height, 5:39^; weight. (June 12>, 159 1 fi. SCBS l l .'tTES. . 1?<I To~ Aq*. Hnjht. Winter, dup. Charle* Baser King, '75, 0., t'ulnek-i. N. \ 20 s.07 15* 147 Joliii ii. Hold, 78, G? Chares ton, 3. 0 . 18 a.04'4 158 ijf C%*l. ?, fore Jbtitwal. inii'iUxl. /Jrvnj. mm. Xln-JT 31 W 13 IX'; Hold 3H l? 13% 12 THK CKBW. T hardly l.now wnat to ssy of manly crew. It h is rial untliftlt; nsffl*tance. tor ttie collajre has really no old oar bo disengaged as to take the task 1.1 iIv coaching them. llv lute loss is u lutai oiio, bin the stroke lias iia>i -tome experience as a ?injriu sculler auU possess good idoas of what n!:oiilil be done, though tt Is dttlicult to no coinplisii what is desired. When I obtained my first, good Mf\y ol tffoi last eTentnj they were rowing ru.l.v tbit'ty-eiijiit so tl <? uunuie, altoceiher foo last a praetae Hiioke,. while then reach wat fhort aim ihe ti.tif lBiiilferent. Again, tliey were not uhiizlnK thetr siiuiuv seals pioji eriy. but ot ihia I am MMfed there nas of late been great impiOYtoMenia. MariDg the float the Ruoke watt rcducmi to abjul thirty-four, ana while tuo . .ui. waa atill "ragged" and the leather i?j no means uuiinrm, thare was jome l-mprove tneut m tiuspoi tiou oi the rowing, due. no donbt, to the reduced rate nlluded to. M?< n improve ment ia demanded If the crew would )>eut xorne of 1 liu other SMlte uuivermtud' tux, winch hopu Ilea buried in the luiufta of allliie (JulouV studehla, aud lUiawill certainly occur if there H tare exercised, uaptain Tweedy has the making ol a food crew behind htm, and it. were well ll he ooken into the matter of their reach anu avoided as much aft practicable the careless expenditure oi strength. The shell must not bo puned to pieces on the day of ihe race oy clumsy work nor by passengers. Oi these men it nan be said tlsnt tfoy will proo> ably be the snvaiiest averuged fix in the race. There Is But a giant among them, but buoyant health is possessed by all, and three ot four havo full, natural iuukcics standing all over tiiem winch no ?jtai>aBluui can con fer. Five oi the crew bait irom this iState, aud the sikiii from New Jersey. All are ecientliic students. Mi. Beaoer, bow oar, never bat in a lacing boat befoto, aud ins nowmg ex perieuce amounted to practically nothing up to ti e umc of his setecilon. It will be observed that lie is the tall -at lu ihe boat .and among I no heaviest, so mat nis placing is not with regard to the nsuni rules. Since ire lias been in rraining he has aained eleven pouuds, unH th< re is everything 10 justily the belief mat he will sticn and do hon est work when called upuu. Mr. liender is the >ountiest oar lu the mk aud halls iroin Albany. Mr. J a.(iqt, aisoirom Albany, will ait (.ort bow ana endeavor to do his duty there. Oi ratr size and good lona, be looks capable ol standing the tug and the wear and tear of tne race, ho lias lost eleven pounds in training, and will probably row in the neighborhood or l&o. Mr. llasitiitfH, No. 3, is from Cohoes, 20 years old, b.Qcji, in netaat, -and ol 140 pounds weight. "Little but toagn" tncy say of thm osr, auo his appear-' auce denotes It. Much of ins tune in the summers lut oeeu passed in wstiderlng among the moun tains, and tills lile oi exer.we uas given him a liue constitution, hardened muscie, aud taught linn what utigue means. Captain rweudy counts on Hastings, small as he W. Tr.eu c >mes the ouly thoroughbred tiller of the soil in tue crew? Jir. Tvwiis.ey, iroiu I)e Ka;b, X. 1'. lie has oiten stood bemud tue plough and "swniic his scytne with toe best,'' the result of winch can be seen in bis nguru anu face, lie ought to stand the tug down Saratoga Lake better, or as well as any of hrs companions He is rwenty oiio, f>.04S in heigct ann weighs 150 : with Mender next hiu?l mean with the accepted idea that the heavier men should be in the wuist ol the boat? and ilastiags at bow, the distribution oi the crew wo nd be better thuii now. starboard stroke is noted in the persou of Mr. Frear. irotu New 1'alu, Re Is uioeteen, oniv &.oii, but weighs Ihaving reduced nat four pounds In trainiug. This oa. lias power lu his cheat ana muscle*, and, no u <uit. will do a tulr amount oi work. l ue stroke Hi another small man. out the best in the boat by all odds, captain l weedy's ex perience has not been very great in boating mat ters, but no has ro*ed a sniffle at times and is oi tn?t uinned class in aquatic matters who quickly catch ideas ann ran a^piy theuu He is twenty one. 6.07H in height and weighs now 162, having gained in uis irannns seven potinda. His devel opnient, tor one oi ins size, is excellent; ins 011 st Kill and powerful, bis arms Muscular and legs not waning tn slr,e. on him the crew nepeuds, ami there can t>e no reason lor doubling that be will leave a single point neglected to achieve the desired re sult? a good po iuon In t tie race. All >u all, the men aro energetic, and desire? we.i, they Intend -to neat Hamilton and otfter crows from this tttate. They must work if tlita cud U accom plisaed. Kearoa ta building the racing shell. The crew will leave for Saratoga about the J4'h Inat., and Mvi seieoteu Vinoet's as their trainiug quarters. THE MUKDfill OF MARGARET HAM MILL. BBOO*LTN COTT*T OF OTBB AfTD TSBMTMtB?SB CON? DAT or THB TRIAL OF MBS. 8ABAH C. MKRBIOAN?CIBGVM8TAMTIAZ, BVIDBNCK FOB TUB PKOSBCUTiON. Be'ote Judges Pratt, Wolfert tad Vorhees. The trial of Mrs. Sarah C. Merrigan far tie al leeed mmder of Margarot llammiu waa returned yesterday morning, lu (Be King* count/ Court of Oyer and Voruiiner. Mrs. Men igan waa preaeat, with her Uttta daughter, She looked much better ttrait oo the flrat day ol her trial. There Waa a Urge number of a ectatora in atteudaaee. Mrs. MaWl-la Knowlea waa recalled and cross txauiiued by oeneral Tracy. sue testified that tn ? prisoner catlcd at her apartment* la the houie on Muta street, on September a, 1*73, and gave her daughter the Kusaia leather reilculo watch belonged to Kin Rammm ; did not go to Mrs. Mer rixau'j rooms ou that day; the prisoner com plained of being III oa Wednesday and Thursday, b?ptcm>>er 3 and 4; witness went with Ber en oaeoc anion to Mme. La Rosa, a fortune teller, lu Kew York; did not know whether Mrs. Merrigan had ber fortune told or not; the primmer appeared to be excited oa the 8<l ot September, but did not complain of feeling ui; about three weeka ? eiore the flie aad the Sliding of the body Mrs. Merrigan became careles* In her dress, ?o much so that It became a subjeot of re mark among the neighbors; she wan also moody in her manner; pievtous to this she had been cheerfhi and neat in her appearance; Mrs. Merri gan explained b?r depreaaion ef spirits by saying tnart her cirenawtane** wvre not so good as tney aad been; witness did not remember whether one or Mrs. Merrigan bad received a bottle of medretae from Mme. I.a Rosa; Mrs. Merrigan bad talked with her about playing policy. MaryJa leKnowlea, daughter of the Isst witness, teauned that en heptenber 3 Mra. 1'errtgaa left 11 e retieoleat her noase; she afterward went to tn* primer's rwoms to reforii it, bat found tnem locked; did not see Mrs. Merrtuan aiti*r that till rb* night ot the 4tn of nept< niber, after tnc Are; did not see ear alter taai till iha Coroner's luquest. 1'iie wunea-i was not oross-?.i.imiticd. AitilC. Coe testified ihai lie tHiarileii with .an. Ripp in tr.e iiouas <>? Mnih street; un the Bigot ol September 4 the la Milady k i?rke<l on ihe door and told him (hat Mrs. Merrigen's room was en lire; he ran np eltn a pail of water, bnt cou.d lot get in until some one unlocked rne door; wnen lie wax got n if op stairs Mrs, Merrigan, who was In tne yard, catieil to h'm not to go no, si i here Wss kerosene up mere and he might *ei hurt; he said he sould go np; went down af'er another pall ol wa;er, but could not get into tne room wita it on eccoant of the smoke; then got iBto the window and i ut ihe Are out; saw Miss H^mmlil's IkkIv lying on th<> bed, wnere a hie bad oeen ; al*o round a fire in the eiosm leadieg To n the front room and put It oat; went down atelrs and t?!d Mrs. Merrlaan that tnrre was a dead body in her tonm; sne *<aia she cussed not, audit teere was she knew nm hia? |t>out It; aa * Mri, Menlgan and her mother go up Ktair-i on tne propelling Tuesday; laid dewn to sleep at one o'clo. k on that day and was awakened ehortlT s terwsrd by Mm. Kipp who e*M there was fighting op stairs; went into the hni. and heard s ecaalBg noise, which laated about fifteen mi notes. Adniph Ou1?iner testified that on the 2d of Sep tember rte lived in the Hunt hooae of No. l? Mnfn street; Mrs. Merrigan lived in the rear house ; remembered tne flr on the 4th of Keptem ber, S73; on the preceding Tuesday tie saw a mid dle sized i ?d?, with a ngiit suit, go into Mrs. Mer i mail's hooae ; the DH'i aa umbrella in ons hau l ano a brown iclt, witn a pocko. in it, uronsd aer aaist: was la tbe house ou the night ot the ore; stw the smoke aad went tip maim; the room was inn of smoke; mod to I ,.?en the abutters, but iher ware tied with rotmi auerwarn Rome uieu came aaa cat tne ropes on the Wtnrt* and pot th? Are out. Mrs. Margaret Walsh tesufleu tnnt in Septem ber, 187:), Htie lived at Nortn Second mid Ninth streets; Mrs. Merrtoan was her sister-in-law ; she fume 10 m r home on the night ni the I'uesday before ili>; lire anu stayed hiI night: ?he said twit the reason alio at.iyeu ah night wax because she led the Key of her rooms at her mother's nonse lu North Kourtn street. Charles liiawe testified that ou Thursday, the 4th of Beptentier, Mr?. Merrigan asked hwu and au other boy to "o around ami help her to move Home lumiinre; ;ney wenl in and took ont some trunks and a couple Of sowing ma nines and put them lu tin> room down stairs; took a couple oi cheats and half ft dozen chairs out or tne bedroom; there was a sueet on the bed and a straw tied tinner it. .i?iiu Began testified that he assisted the pre ceding witness to remove the lurutture iroin Mio room; he noticed h bad smell in tfce room and HU-lped Hiuke; Mrs. Merrtgsn said tb^ smeJl came troni a piece oi meat wtuch tjie cat brought up two weoics before; tliere wu? a sheftt on (tie bed, and not more than one mattress. A. li. I home, Fire Marshal, of Brooklvn, testi fied thai lie went to the house on the morning fol lowing ii?? Are; found that there Mad byn two tiics, one in the closet and ihe other lu the bed* room; the betiding. carpet and the floor weie saturated with kerosene 011. Kdnwud Brown, a policeman, said he arrested Mrs. Merrigan on the mgfit or the lire at Mrs. Welsh's; it was about half-past ten ; .-lie said that Miss itammtll caftie there tr.et evening and wanted Some coffee; .-lie went out to net it and when she came back ihe lire had happened; sue said M e thought miss llaminiu must have becu intoxi cated: witness afterward went with captain Woglom to lie house in Ko?"tjr-ninth street, where ' Miss Hnmmlll boar.led; went to a room on the second floor and tried a bunch of kevs whioli had been tnken Iroin Mrs. Meuigan; ticy fitted tne trunks aud burenn drawers. Cornelius Wogiorfl, Captain of the Fifth precinct police, corroborated the testimony ol the previous : wttuess. Dr. Joseph Creamer testified that he made a post-iuwi'ieiii examination of the body of Mtas Hammiil on Saturdfcv, September 0, 1873; it bore evidence of having been exposed t<> bent; tne up per part 01 tae boity aud the head were blackened; on the necx was a lea mark, which exreuded in a horizontal line around tite neck, giving it the appearance of having been subjected to pressure; the line wan more marked iu 1 he front and back tlmn 011 the sides; the throat and Unites were in a state of ext reme congestion and gorged with blood: tne conclusion irom nis post-mortom was that MiSn Hammiil came to her death from stranuutatioQ; sfte n.ul been o-ead anout three days and her body had been exposed to heat a/ier tleat/h. Dr. 8. J. Brady testlfled that he was aotlilod of the tire about a quarter ot an hour alter It oc curred: ou going tnere I lound the body lying on the beu, with its head toward ihe door; the body was partially burned; there were remains of clothing auout the arms and neck: the face was burned and covered witti ciuoers; before remov ing the body a rope was lound around the neck. The witness identitled the rope, and indicated the manner tu which ft was knotted aroond the neck, lie then stated that a carpet saturated with water and keVosene and a quantity of straw were lound near the bo ly; there was a bottle or kerosene on tne mantelpiece and a pteoe ol a clothesline la a basket in tbe closet. Alderman John T. Parker testtSed tfcat he wss called to the lion e on Ninth street abont eleven o'o ock on the ni/ht of September 4. 1873; when he reached there he ronod tire b-dy 01 a woman lying partially on tne bed and partially on the door; there was a portion 01 some outer garment ou the flour; the face was partially twrnea; there was a rope Knotted closely aBou; the neck; it was so tight that wittiest* did not perceive It till lie stooped down to raise the body. J anus ti. Hammiil, brother of the deceased, was sworn lor the pro-ectitloo. Re testified that Uis sister owned two houses on avenue c; the rent or the houses was *2,050, wnloh she collected herself; saw her i?odv at the Morgue ami men titled it; saw her the last time a week before her death: never heard her speak of Mrs. Mcrrtguu; identified the body by a scar on the forehead, between the eyes. Assistant District Attorney Moore, in the ab sence of Mrs. Barbara Wuldn^r, ? witness for the prosecution, read her testimony given on the lurnier trial. The Court then adjourned until this morning, at elevin o'clock. HOARUKKk WANTED. 1 ENTIRE FLOOR OR SEPARATELY; THIRD i story trout Boom ; also liall Room*; hettse well xept: LiUl ? unexceptionable, terms low; iluv boarder*. l?o West Twenty ninth .street, near Itroaduay and sixth av. 1 FAMILY OR GKNTLFM KN CAN HAVTI BOARD, 1 flue Room*, witti conveniences, view o< river above HMi '.litce; near depot auc boat, $7 per week. 11 Went link street, lfarlem. 1 LAHil K FRONT LOOM. SECOND FLOOR, CKtCR J niabed, escert carpet: larva front Itdora and Alcove, and large back Ho m third floor, tarnished. with gool Board ; flint class house. all convenience*; tonus very moderate. 347 Wmi Twenty flnt street PER DAY, $6 TO tit PER WBKK. FINE Rooms, with excellent Boar 1; famlUea or $1 50 single persons also Rooms, without board. 153 HleccKer street; hot and cold w?Kr baths. f) t)R 3 ROOM-!, WITH BOARD. IN FIRST CI.AS8 hdiiwr, West Twelith street, near Fifth aveuue, will be vacated in a lew days. 2 OR S ELKOaNT FURNISHED ROOMS, Eh sITITE or aifwlyt very pleasant and airy: Hoard first class; ?ermnneitt or transient; summer rates,also table Board. 13 West rwaaty-secend street. 2 OR TIIRI-.E RKSPEttTABLE YOPMO MF.N i AN be *ecommo<t?ted, with or without Board. Apply ?t or address Mo 112 Went llilrty third street ?J HANDSOMELY Fl'RNIBHKD ROOMS, WITH FIRST O etas* Board, to lotto teinlltes or single gentlemen; reference*. SW Weal Twenty-second street 5TH AVKNUK.8I4 ? PI.EARANT SHIT FEONT ROOMS: large and siege Rooms tor gentleman and wile or alntt'C gentlemen, witb Beard; auminer price*; rater? enre* exchanged. Sr. TO $7 P f R WKKK.? HOARD. H IlH H \ND ?? somely furnished Kooins on first and second floor*, suitable tor married ?upl.-.- or genttrroen. hoese has all improvements. 3JI Kant ihtrtv-tblrd street 1A COTTAOE PLACE.-TO LET, WITn B<VaRD, I" neatlv furntshed -yMnt Room; Ibo one or two small Kooins; family private. WEST TVVBNTlf-FOURTH STRKKT. OPPOSITE Fitth Avt-no- Hotel. ? Elegantly and newly itr nlshed Rooms to tot, with or without Board; transients 19 Of)ll STREET. Ml WR*T.?TO LET, WITH RoaBD, Lit a very desirable hall Room, with closet; summer l< rices; reference OOD STREK . NO Sit WENT.-NICELY FURNISHED Room* and Biarl at summer prices; very deslr abie h>u?e and loearloa; ample cloeeta, bathroom, Ac. References exchanged. t)*JD HTRJiE r, l."J KAST.?HANDSOMELY FUR aiO nbhed rt<>om*. with first class n?ard. tor rttinlltc* or gentlemen; a I home i ouiforu. summer crlees: flrst class neighborhood aad location alao day Boarder*. OOD KTKEET. 165 WEST.? DESIRABLE ROOMS will bu vacaut ia a law days, with flrst class Board. Mrs. STEBBINS. *)U FA T TWENTYTHI D BTEEfT.? BKAUTIFUL Jj'i front Room, ovitleoklng Madison square, also ?tngle Rooms, with hotel table, from $10 to$13 par week; also transient taken. 07TI1 STREET, NO. 41.-IIAMMOMKLY FOR | nltbdd Rooms, stntilr or en snitc. for either tran stent or permanent boarder*; naar Oilsey Hou? ; refer ences. ?m WEST T IrlRTY A*- COM0 STREET, BKTWKEN Lf' BroaAwitv and Fifth avenue ?First sun4 a?d sinjrle Rooms tor flrst eta?s tatnim-s aad Mnileaien. wtth or without Hoard: reference* exebanfen. ?)|IM STREET, 1M W sT. NEAR BEOADWAT.? O^r Haniisoinelv turnlshed -ecotid Floor, w nh uneJt centionsblc n-ard . fnuulv small. bat tow select board ers taken ; refcrenees exehsn?ed. QQ EAST TWKXTIET1I STREET.?HC11'S OF OORooms, ha-: f-o t ?lv furnished ; [ rtvate bA.liroons, cl-iseta, Ac., with or without private table; references. ?JO WF-?T TWElfTT-SlXrif STREET?LA It ? >E AND 0?' small Ko .ins. nl ely ftirnialieil. tor ladies or tien tiemen. or nnii!tes; e(o!e-t hou?e in tlie city; locaiiwn ansurpaasad . table excellent; mmi reasonaiile A Q WK^r rilK T Vs y. I O > I) BTRRh T ?TH ANAED ~rcf and renovate?l: ^mta ann sm?lf K".>n sat Mm nier prices on third and fourth floors, table flrst elass. rj\ WRST TWKNlTflXTH STRRET-THREE NICE ? m; iv turpi-' d Hoouis to let, with Board. Refer ences ext-hawed. C 1 KAHT SIXTH STRKI T, fttTWREN BROADWAY UI an I Catv rslty place. ?Larfte end <msil Rooms, with Board, at summer prices; table and transient boirdrrs take-i r?"- fences required t ? 7 'w'Vr Tmibi \ -1 loiiTH ktrc k i, hki wkE^ ti I Fifth atid .nth avenaes.?Handeomoa; Kourth Floor In the citv. with prtvata table, also front Parlor and Bedroom ea third floor, references exchanged. /?<! THIEI) STREET. NEAR SEt OND AVF.M f ?A Do lew Kentlemen and la<lles caa hare trood Board, pleasant ttoom*. kss and bath, at vary mo-ierate prlcea 1*1*1 EAST SIXTKE>TII ?TRKF.T, NEAR IRYINU ?)? I 11 aoe ? * hall Beifroom, on third floor, to rent, with poard . refer nice. H?7 WEST TWENTV-NIMH HTRKKT, KEAIt I I sevant'i avenae ? I'leasmt Koems and (ihuI Board, terms reaeoBab!e? lame Kooui tor neuttcinan and w ne. tilt) WEST TWELFTH Ri rWe?.-HANDSOMELY ZlO fnrntshed eec iHd and ihtrd story frent Kootn, With Board, to renttematl and wlto or party ot single jentlenien. Kcicrenecs e*? li*nned. WF.-T TRNTII -TKHEr-t SMALL FAB.LV i.fcjU will let some pleasant Rooms, aewly nainted, containing rio-.au, hotau.l cold water, wimgooj Hoard; teims m-iJerate BOARD A*I> LOIHHMU R AITKO. *A?lNOI.E MAN WANTS A ROOM AND BOARD IN I\ a small tamily on w- at side; closet and kk: br^ak. fust at t> |ierm iiicnt if stiHed. Address, with terms. MECHANIC, Uerahl offlce. \\fiNT#P -Bfl *Rl#,AND ROOM, WIT-I SHALL FAM ?? 11v lew lioarders, above ihirfy toiirth -treet. cost side, for a voung 1 ul) enxaaed out during <tav . tonus m:ist be reasonable Adti es-iU C. 8., Herald cmoe. \]trANTED?BY A 0KNTLEMA< A SHALL ROOM, TT with Board; west eiae, between lanlhand fi rtk 11 afreets early break last. Address, statin { terms, t. US ? TON, box 117 Hera id oWee, HDTEM. A-IW1 Rooms, THOBotfOlILt RR1TTTP.D, BAtE . ma<tresf-a renovat.- i, price redaced iMn , 3ft. "?ni f?c 1 1: a - k 111 it 1 hoi si, --'.I ner jt i.atiki, ' au 1 w tilUun atre-its. Oven all uif ui HcftrxsLis. /IRAVr HOUHK. 48NKW HOWEEY. -OLE A NRttT *T and be?' ventilated cheap lotlainif-in the city; no bu?'i, #lilgk- Jtuinni. 3U tent, per ulglU; double Koom, $i ; open nil niprht QUMMIT BOl'SK. R-i BOW kit Y 155 ON K 1/ ROPE A N t> plan ? Hooiuh by day. week or month : *"c.. OK. 7S?-. fl tier iiisht weakly prices reined. GEORGE KUCK i.T. proprietor Til K PARK HOI'SR, NIWAKK, N *.. II ATT MO bron lately thoroughly renovated, can now accom modate a lew select families with flue Suits of RootJlS, tor the sttinmcr memths- centrally located, opposite Mil itary Park : good Room*. excellent Hoard, with jilenty ot vei/etnliles fruit, milk nut ev.-rv luxury that the mar ket affords. ALBERT C. lltlfK, Proprietor. A1 fOO'VTK* HOA.Hl>. T LONG llEANt II.?BOAHIJ FOR THE ftEAttOM. Willi liwpe. airy Room*, ill an elegant cottage on high ground tU'e minutes'walk l'rom III'- loach. M.u ho secured ?t tno ierato ralita by ndilressiui! or applying to Mr*. M. II. 8TRAIL Clie'sca aveutie, l-ong Branch. A?THORBURN HOL'SR, fiUKriWUK TERRACE, . Astoria, I.. I , 25 minute* from Peck slip, hofcrly boats; largo, well almaed groutnJ>; first c'.a.-h Auitrlcan tabte: terms very reasonable ; pood stabling. A FEW BO A ItD&rtS WANTED?PAM RAPO, N. J. : jt\. splendid v lla; Z't minutes Irom loot of Liberty street; rooms, table first, class; boattng bathing, fish Inn. envriarre.s free; Sin weekly. Inquire of Dr. LKlR.tBY, stutionmsstsr. VOQMj, Psinrapo.^ AK \MTLY OF A OR 10 PERSONS OR 3 Oft 4 conple- can have good Board and acc.immodirttnna in a private family. Apply to Mts. OtlAS, U. HANU, cloAter. Bergen county, N. J. ADHUOHTFtli COUNTRY HOUSE-ON BOOTtt Shrewsbury River; table cannot be excelled; liUfh e^t ref-ronec given ami required. Apply at W>7 Ka?t Seventeenth Atreet or Hi West Forty-fourth street tdr particulars. ArOTrAdI! SITUATED AM OHO THE MOUNTAINS. ; hours ride tip the Hnrtson . six rooms to let, with oxciillent Board, Call hi 11 Joliu street. ______ BOARO ON A FARM IN ROCKLAND COUNTY, ONE mile from depot, one hour and a half by rail;boat Ins and !> 'tiling. Por particulars <*111 at MU Weal Twen ly-sixth street. Bath, l. i.. ovft hour by pahs. ?s minutes by boat?Board tor ope or two lamilie*, in u private In in 11 v : boating frml t&iThing on the oremls*a; fine, well shaded grounds; abundance ot lru:t and vegetables. For particulars address K., Herald office. _____ Boated w.ntbd-in a farm house, wrrniN easv access or the depot; must be on high land and not over ft or 30miles from New York. Address F.. A N K, box 5,H 4 Post office. New York, Board near long branch, ?ftkst class ar. coniiiio Istions at mo lcrate prices; boating, liathiug and foiling. Apply- at lit! Madison avenue, near Twon ty-ninth street, tor particulars. BOARD WANTE 11?FOR A BOY OK THREEdTEAR*, witlrtn an hour's rlnc of the city; a small (anilly preferred. Address, siatinv terms, wnluh must be mod erate,. F. P., box lJti Herald office. BOARD WANTED?ON FARM, MOt'NTATK, ONE hour iro n New York, for gen leinan, two bovs 3 and 7 vesrs old, and ntii^e ; two rooms. Ad<fres< PRO VOT, 'terms, which must l>o moderate, box J.U87 New York Post office. /10UNTKY BOARD WANTED-BY A GFNTLRMAN, VJ wlP?, child 'throe years' and nurse; two rooms; terms about 9.10; New iirhthton. statuu Island, pre - (erred. Address A , box 120 Herald office. CIOPNTRY BOARD.?WANTED, GOOD PLy)itN Board and Accmnmndatlftna In a quint, bealtiiv It cation. tor the term of four or five months. I>v a gentle man ohiiited to travel, lor bts wile expeetinv confine nient; sume two or three hours' railroad distance from Hew York; a fnmllv where there are no other boarders preferred; reterenoes. Address W. W., box 13S Ilerald Office. (COUNTRY BOARD CAN BK PROCURED AMONO THE J- hiirhcst peaks ol the Oataktll Mountains at moderatn price tor the summer: fishing Mid boating convenient. Address PHILIP h. LA HER, Urowu's Htatloa, T'wter county, N. Y. Half a mile from the New York, Kings ton and Syracuse Railroad. /101NTKY BOVRD CAN BE HAD AT A DELIOHT V.' ful place in Westfleld, (6 minutes frmu toot of Lib erty street on New .ler-iev Central Railroad. Address J*, box 7V i'ost office. Wesilield, N. J. COUNTRY BOARD AT MANHASSET BAY.?LARGE house; shady irrounos boating, fishing, bathiinr; stable accommodations take Kiusliiug and wortU Kido Kailroad to Great Neck; 10 miles from City Hall; refer ence, .I P. Trnvers, 4ti Heckman street Address C. f. B , Arcadia House, Maulia-sei, Loiu Island. ClOl'N TRY BOAKD-AT A FABMilOi:SE, NEAR I liong Island Hound ; ?ood (tabling turnUhed; terms inislerate. Address M COCK, Locust Valley, L. I. (lOUNTRY BOARD?NEAR THR SOCND; LAROE, J elegant private house: beaitt'ful location, elevated, abady, retired; wide halls; large parlors, fine rioms; modern conveniences; house, rows, table. *c , unsur tias^eil; one hour and twenty minutes ftom New York bv New Haven Railroad; best references. Address box 12 Post office. Duricu. Conn. ClOrKTRY BOARDFRS WANTED?AT A BBAUPL J tui. healthy farm at Peekstltl: good table. Iar?e rooms, beat ot acconunofiaiions; terms $S per week. Particulars ol Ml I t'll ELL, 77 Cedar street elOCNTRY BOARD?WITH LAIiOK llOUSE, I1I(?1I ) ground. 1seres lawn; shade. Irult. veu-ctatilcs, in Ilk, dc.; pleasant *um>iin<ilnr?. pleasant drive, an.l pleasant people can be found at Plcasautvllle. Harlem load, five minutes from depot; term? for adnlts, per week Address H. WIN.sll IP, Plensaiitvllle. Weatchester County, N. Y. Pall P"rflrular? at OtmbroA*'*, *173 llrnid way. (lOUJfTPY BOARD WANTED?BY M AN AND WIFE; J mu-t hav.- nood Ashing and terms moderate. Ad Cress, sUtlng tegfa, A. R., Herald Uptown Branch office. /1AT8KILL.-PRIYATK FsMILY. in fcll vibwof Ibe Catsklll Mountain Hou?e, l'rempeet l*ark Hotel a*1 Grant House, with a rtwr view ol' li miles. Rooms; large, airy, well furnished and new. References. J. W. s,opi..rd Tenth National Bank, and James Ferrla, 333 Broadway. J. D. SHArTM. ri\or.RWooD, n. j.. box *11 post orFfCE. fj Pleasant Rooms, with Bosrd, for a married couple or singla gentlemen; flue piazza; pleasant grouuis; Northern time tibli^ FAMM.TKS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WfTn FIRST cls?s Hooais and Board for tne season at OHaRI.es OILBKKT'?. >ing sing; house and grounds large; also ?table accommodations. LMRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS CAN BE ERO r cured at n farm lmu?e anion* the Oat-klila for $?> per week; lieiuiifiil shade ; plenty #f milk eirirs. Ac. Apply inunediatelv to J. L. BKCKHIl, Prattsville, Greene county, .-4. I. Kefereace, B. Barnes, SUA Broadway, New York. Good cofstrt board on a laror farm in W e ate best" r count v, 1^ tinnr from New York run Sing water, ti.rest, lake, boats: Pr?n' h and American Conking : . o d -rate prves. For ftill particulars address J. H. (I., HiO William street. (TOOD CuUNTRY BOARD?ON THE SULLIVAN J countv hills; pure mountain air; deHrhtftil scetlerv ; easy access, terms moderate Applv to RUOl'ES A PKRVKK. 28 Whitehall street. New York. WM. O. IIQCK RI'; K 90 Thoma* street. New York, ur on the premis-s to JOHN A. ?>HaW. Liberty, N V. N-KW BKIOIIToN. ON THE BHORB ROAD-HAND Some It furnished Rooms to rent, with Board: (fon venient to fanitinc references exehaaged. Inquire at In West sixteenth street. PABTILS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH GOOD Board, on reasonable terms, after the 4tti of Julv. For fnii partlcu'ars address Mis. B. H. RObikkon, Jsmesport. Long Island, N. Y. ^____ STTEF.RIOR ACCOMMODATION* AT FARM BOUSE on dairy farm in Oranee co?nt.v. near Uoshen : lame ?onuectiim Kimmus. suitable for laixe family: verms uioJ erata. Ingnlrc at store Ifl3 Maiden lane. New tork. TWO Yol'NO mV.N DE-IRK HOARD AND LODG ln? tor the cntuing summer months In New Brighton or liomedlst-n'inhliorniKxl, cioso to flic bav. Ad tress IKE NOt.BDLI >Ui K box AtlH New York Postofflca. TWO FINF. SUIT-; OF ROOMS, FRONT1NO TH S mo?t deligb'ttil paik In the ffta'e. oa a pleasant, re tired street, will he vacant this wees and lie let at a low ttcure. with lull Hoard, to first class families, for the summer months, at tlie I'ark llou*e Newark. N.J. AI.BhRT C ytl H, Proprietor. WANTED?BOARD IN STACK, FOR TWO FAMI Yl lie* and nor-cs. four rooms required. Address U. D., ho* 4,'fl New 1^>rk Port office. U'ANIED?OtK)D COCNIRY BOA KD FOR ORNTLE iii.m and wll>: place must be scceirdhle by steam boat and not more than an lionr and a half distant An dreas AMERICAN, box 179 Herald office. VVANTI-iD? COI N TRY HOARD. BT GKNT|">:m"aN. II svlle nnrse and child: Coil?utlft preferred; place mtiet be n. eessible br sfesmbnat sad not more than two hours Ironi Wall street; liberal terms Will be paid for first class accommodation*. Address O., box llrt lleral l office. (1A PER WEEK-FIRST CLAUB ROTEL Boa IID; ?T1 l" CsfM Law? Hotel: new honse new inrniture; Cold Spring Long Island boats, bathing Ileuses free; shady shores, broa I plsmi forest walks, no me<qui toe?; bv rail or sreamer sappho, P?cfc flip. J. BAN YARD .'r., Proprietor. 4~rA Pl-;"I Ti N WIKIll-WARU AND WKTRuc ????'? tion and all expenses, ter chtWren : sac client ronntry Hoard tor adnlis S7'i: eleyateil. bealtby. Ad dress ABEL WlllfLOCK, Korwalk, CoM. HVJKMIR "luaiow. r .-PREMfUM POINT HOUSE, TLCKEE-S ?8I.aNI> ^\. one mile (t nil New Eocbelle depot; New Haven Railroad or boat; delightfully rltua'ed on Soaud . One he .tele hatblni, boating, fishing, no chills and fever: no iiiosifinoes tpplvslPOlti or tn A C I'LYMOl TH, 29 East for') sixth street onraer ol Madisoa avenue. A YON sPftlNos Water CURE.-this rksort. for Invalids snd otten deslrlur a quiet place for rest ami recuaeratlon (under the direction of < ynis Allen. M D.j. is now onen ; terms Si" to SIA (?er wees, tliis mclndes baths and all treatment The sulphur baths are a sure cure for rheumatism and all skin dis. esse-. for turther particulars address ALLI.N A tj >R.hoN. Avon springs, N. Y. A -Jr.NETSSON'S HOTF.Ii, HIGHLANDS, N. J., At will be open for Uie reception ol guests June 15. JAMe.B .lENKIN.'ON. I'reprlelor. 4 T 1 I.IP, r, I.-PAVILION HoTRL (THOROUGHLY A renovated) will lie opened on the 21st of June; terms moderate. BYLVANUrt T. CliZZKMt BB1.MONT ntLL, SCHOOLER'S MOUNTAIN. MIN erai sprints, Morris ooenty, N. J.?This fasbloaable summer re;r"at will open June I. ft^p^rlor accommo dations for families, ntire m tintst'i ale. plenty ol ?hade sn I irint . no tnoequitoes. /? or parttculars addresa D. A. CEOWKLL. ATI1 HOTEL, BATH. L. L-ITOW OPEN: IIOOW and table first i a? terms m.'ders'e. Cottage, on c B prmnisM. to rent, tarnlsfted . elegant naming. c a Blntino. Proprietor. 1 AT KILL MOUNTAINS.-WHITE ^ULPH?R .springs House, considerably enlarged; Hoard $S; lal terms to parties remaining thronitb Septemlier. I or r> fere nee apply to Henry Kosenhelm, 4/6 Broadway. Ad Ires* W AtiREIt N. LSNM/N, I'n prletor, (alio, GreeW> cotimr. n. T. ? / 1 AS' ADR HOTEL, HIGHLAND KsLLH N. Y., NEAR \J Mi i srr Academy, now open; de Ubftul situati on the banks ot the Hudson Apply a abort or at Was* mtt-ut'"1 " .??! I'm? Muare, Hew York* E" M O SI'M?BR KKSORTS. AOI.HSWOOD PARK ?i' ? I I. i Ml'. I 1 i ? l.t.V 'j -itua I i.ii sli re. I'ertli Aniboy. .N. J. ilosrl $1') to Jl.'i, all popular amuoementa; 3U tram* daily, 'ifc-. to <W . 11. B Ki-NT. proprietor, ?< Kmc Twenty third KNM. Madis id Kjntrc. rlBANKLIN, KSHP.X COl'NT Y, N J., 4S MI.Nt'TKH from Cftaobtn ?<tr?et. on Neivark hraneli of HH<? Runway; tin.' accommodation; delisbtiul situation. iMulthy location ; hoqsn large; reams <?irv . croquet uml piny (rounds. I'or imrticnl ir> umnin >t W it. WHIT I OKU. ialiro?nv?n>, >r i^itivuJ. 6. VAN lUl'Ili, Ad above. CI I.K.N BO ITS U, MEW BAMPiJHIKK.?TH13 PAfOB T lie rcMMttopen from June l7to October 1. l<<74. W. k. C. R. MlLiLIKKN. fro,,retort. HUDSON HIV.lt RilLiROAU.-BOARB AT i ll.NE mansion. XU minutes out: liiiTiinuu-sinitiiai-p.it; high ground fine views, drives. Iswii, garden, shade, Proton water ?nd ga*. a idn-ss w., (to* t (>90 1'ostoltlce, Nt w York, or iipply at H7 William street, roniti 8. f A1 RD'S MANSION HOUSE, LONG BRANCH.? IJ Now open ; terms very reasonable. Address or ap ply to WM. L Mul NTIKP., Proprietor^ AN .-ION HOUSE, SUMMIT. N. J.?A FJJW DESIR able lioouis leit, eu suite or siug.y, wur depot. I>. J. SMITH. RIENT POINT HOUSE, OR'ENT POINT. !.. L, NOW ?me11 j (Hunted ou the t.vri-ui? ?? ?? .1 oI'Loug 1 -.Ulld, fronting on the Scum.I and Hay ; Kplendlrt sea bathing, driving and sailing ; fishing unsurpassed S?nd tor cir cular. ?. H. PARSONS._ PALISADES MOUNTAIN MOUSE, KNGLEWOOD, N. J., Oit tlje Hudson River, 4ft mlnuvra from W?wTorkby steamboat froui foot ot Harrison sir.-et. Now open. P. S.HaHMQMP. PARTIES GOING TO THE COUNTRY SHOULD LEAVE THEIR DIRECTION Al I HE OPPIOB OK THE EVENING fE LEO It A M. NO. 2 ANN STREET, AND HAVE A COPY OF I HE LA vf BOITION. Willi AM. 11IL LATEST NEWS. SENT TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED STATES OK CAS A DA KOR FIFTY CENTS A MONTH. PO.VT PREPAID. Rare change at niaoara.?montkaolE House. Suspension Hridgn. N. Y.?Tin* houne is uow open lor kiicMs 'ferine $3 por day: Board <10 to $15 per week. Baggage designed for the Moiitengle should txi cheeked to Suspension HriJji'. Ad Iroja ALEXANDER A 1'hMIER, Suspension Undue, K. Y. ROE'S HOI-EL, PATCHOGUK. L. L-OOOD HOARD: larse. mrv rooms: splendid drives, good Ashing, bathing ami suilinn in fresh or salt water, and no nioe qnitco-.; one liour and a halt from New York unci five trains eac h way every dnjrj board $10 and $12 per week. Al'sTlN I.OK A BON. Proprietors. Rf'SHBERO PAI R, HUDSON ItirKR.? P1RSTCLASS Board; supei i;>- ueootiimodartont; grand views, boating. truit: perfectly heallhftil; no mMquitOM. Ap ply at No. 4 Warren street, room8. ST. MAKE'S MOTEL, New Brighton. Btnten Island, N. Y., only Is m nufos Irom New York elty. Boats ererv naif hour from the lt?tt?ry; flni- view of llay and Narrows trotn nil rooms on water rtde ; two Cot tago<( for tftuiiiies. For tflrins address DE CAMP 4 JOHNSON, Proprietor* SPKINO HOUSE, RICHPIELD SPR1NOH, N. Y. Open June l\ by 1. R. PROCTOR, of Hughs' Hotel. Utioa, N. Y. Reurs to proprietors of the h ading New York hotels. QUMMBB RESORT.?KAIRPIELO HOUSE. KAIH O Hold. Conn,, open lor guests all the year; sea bathtef, fine drives; stabling; terms moderate. Address YALEN TINE A WILLKT'f. SOUTH BIDE HOTEL, AMITYV1LLE. L. T , OYI R looking th? great rtntitli Bay. Is new open Tbr the reception ut vue-its; good boat ng, batbing and Itsliing ; sail boats attacbud to tbc house lor the accommodation ot guests. T r NIT ED STATKS HOTiiL, SARATOOA PI RINOI. L will open tor receptlou of gurst-i June 1, 1875. J AS. M. MARVIN. Proprietor. Diagrams ol room* will be aent on appli -atlon. Van dorkn hocsk Washington, n. j. open for rammer boarders For full particulars call at Jforehatits' Hotel, Cortiandt street ?'*. U. Dawes, Proprietor. tATAT KR WITCH HOl'SK. HMHLANDS, V. J., J. W. V? BOND, Proprietor?Deli* ntlu.ly located, with am. trio grounds 10 minuteelrom Utc depot; splendid grove, rlvir ml oTMB views; Ane bo.itiux aud Ashing, surf anil rivor tmlliiug, stabling, Ac.; accessible by Long Branch boat, fr .m pier H. North Hirer, an hour and a quarter sail troin New York; first olnss accommodations tor lanitlia*and transieut guests, terms moderate. WHITKBTONR, L I.?WILL OI'KN ON MONDAY, Juu* 21. lor Urst claas tumnwr or permanent Boarders, the Brown Mansion, tor 20 years the country teal of Stewart Hrown. taq : good anchorage for yacht*; ?tabling tor llaraa*; boating. bathing, flue drive*; ele gant uroumb; only au liour front bn-mess by 35 trains dailv. Boats leave James slip half-hourly, oonnectiiig with line* at Hunter'* Paint Photograph* ot plnce oun he seen at OS John street. Inquire ot ft li,1,1AM Ot'KRN&hY, Esr|. ? M K. ttl'QG. fITOODHBUBO PAVILION, WOOD8BUBO, LONG \> Island.?This niagniftoeat Hotel Is now open; can be reached In one hour bv Southern Railroad or Long Island Railroad, lie. fare each way; Unas 93 50 per day; $15 to $10 per weak.. HAliK?l A1 AttTHH. A - ? ORIENTAL ART. Knw on exhibition kt "tha Clinton Hall Snleroomi, Astot pl<v o. Probably the finest assemblage of rare and euriotts specimen* of the peculiar skill of the artists auU illua trating the best tortus of art Industry in CHINA AND JAPAN, consisting of Lacouered Work?Carvings in Wood and Ivory?Brons.'s?force lain and Pottery? Cloisonne Knatneis?Veasel* and Tablets In Jade?Arm* aud Armor?Kinbroidery?Paintings, Ac., Ac. The property of a pvntleman who made the collection for bis private use iluiing a residence ol twenty year* In the feast. Now on exhibition, dav and evening, and to be sold bv auction at the Clinton Hall Salesrooms. on the atier noon* of Momlav, Tuesday aud Wednesday, Juue U, *2 and *3. ?t 3S u Messrs LBAYITT, Auctioneer*. nam sst ~ mnm? at the LeaviU Art Rooms "<17 Broadway, 8 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. K. Oaerraro's Collection of Paintings *011 Water Col or*. by eminent Spanish master*, old and modern: an exceedingly interesting and valuable collection of pic tures In thts famous and celebrated school of art. Catalogues ready, and the work* to be *ald by auction on the e veiling> ot Thursday and Friday, June *4 and 15 The Maasrs. LhAVI i f, Auctioneers. A-JERB. JOHNSON. J&. AUCTIONEER, . Furniture, Merchandise and Fine Arts Salesroom. 87 Nawsn street; Real Ratate Department. a Park row, Mew iorfc. HIGHLY IMPORTANT ?ALR. By order of the tmtrs ami aiiuilnutrator* ol Jame* R, Manly, deceased, ol u SPLK N Di D OomritY fclsAT, Farm of 100 acres, together with HOUMEHOU) Fl KNltrRK AND splendid Library, Live Mock. Farming Utensils, grow ?f>g OlWk *e.. at J o'clock I*. M , on BATURDAYTjUNR 19. ON THE PRKkVIH, i*arrtlte. Long Island. Catalogues with intormalion. now ready. ON BATURDAT, JDNK It, AT HH O'CLOCK, at our salesroom. 37 Nassau street, LAROR BALK OK UBNBBAL bOUMRUOLD FUBNI tarc. Carpets, BeftigeratoTX Mirrors. Ac. jKRi.. JQUNSON. Jr., Anctmneer. Auction notice. hlevani Household Furniture at public auction THt.s Day. over too lots bv catalogue. 8X> vards velvet. Bru.*l* *nd Ingrain Carpets, iuia (Pridayi HORNING, o.tiiuieacing at tu o'clock, nt private residence HO West Twcntv third street, near sutb ?r. Parlors coneist:? Sagnlflcent rosewood i- tagcres. Tl? octave rich rosewood slaway A*on Bradbury I'iaaotortea; latest styles in laid Parlor utts, covered in sauu. Urocjtel, Ac.; inlaid Centre Table*. Cabmetv Jardiniere*, gtit Tables, Oil Paintings Imported Bronses. ornamental Clock. Ae : Chamber Suit comnlcie: solid rosea ood and walnut Bat steads. Ilurenus. I'r-esieg Caws, to curled hair aud spring Mattresses. Pillow*. Dining room?-uleb-iartl, Kxtension Table. I.ilirary and Side Table. Turkish Chalra. Ac.: Irfiungea HallPHatio, Ae. sale positive. Goods boxed and shln?e I for rarchasera LCK* riTXOKKaLD. Auctioneer 4 rt SAL1.-TO DKALRRS AND THOSR IN W*NT A of Otl Painting*.?I shall sail at pnhlic anetlon, to ?lose constgnmenfs. st ?l Xasssn <ir< e?, on Prldav an l Saturday, June is and tf at II ??'< I. rk, Ahotit oil Paintings, cleg*ntly framed. ?trlctlv without reserve (.'HAS. ItODK. Atlciloneer, Auction halr this <frioat> mobmno, commencing at !0)? o'clock. ? t ave story brown sti tie msnslon Ho <T West i?tn street, between th and Wh ar.'nues. Handsome and genteel Housenol<l Furnitnre, Stelnway A Son* 7X'*t:?ve Pianolortc. liecker A Bros nprlgti' I'laiioiorte. ITandaome Parhir Fuit*. in crimson and tan satin and hrocaleli Turkish lK-tinge?, Kssy chair*, gilt inlaid TCentre and Console table*. Imported tronre Flgtite^ I Cliioka. Mirrors, Cnrwins, flne O.l Pslutings, l ihrarv and Secretaire Bookcase*. Library ral.le?. Writing DeeB*. Ma.'ora.e Chamlier Sets, (olid walnut and roa wi od, 1 Tlx i ? Inlaid Bi dsteads, i res?lng Cnse?. Armofre a i.lace, Wnshstands. (iouiniodes, Ac. ; alao single B dsteads. Bureaux XI lialr and spriog Mattre*sex line Bedding, rep, pfiish and brocAtel Stills in various co.or*. ' Kitcnsion Table. Buffet. Chairs in leather, flne Sliyfr wsre, Vfsekin. eiegeui oat.inet llnws Sewing MachiBfl. Hall ktand. Rocker*. Kllchea Purnitnre. 29 Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, hair cloth fcuits, Ac. N B.-S*le po?i tive. Slath avemie c*r?. Ooo i? packed and shipped, i RobKRT C. CVNHIN, Atlctionrer. 4 -BY A HRRTLlNfJ A CO. A . Soil, this rtav, ad the elegant ITonsehoUl Pnrnlture contained In prfvatu uiansion *1 k. iUth street, near Broadway, commencing at lit o'clock. i A Orniii* Pi uiofnrte, cost thrco elesant Parlor Pull*, latest styles ami rich covers; Pier Mirrors. Brus sels Carpets. Oil Paintings broiiie Clocks, I^tce Curtains, I Bookcase, hfacetr*. cabtners. , , Bedrooms contain rosewood nnd wsinitt 1 Suit*. Dressing Cases, Bedsteads. Bureaus, Wardrobe*. 1 Spring and hair Mattress**, Lounges, I Utows, Bolsters, bedding. Ac.; also Dining room Hasementan-i Kitchen ; Furniture. Bullet, Bxtenslon Table, Chatrs, Plate, Ckt Hry, rhma. Crockery. Attcrtoneer. i UCTION SALE?AT 10(1 RASl 13TH 8T, J\_ near 4th a v., Tillfc (Friday* MORNiso June 1A, at ldt; o'clock, i all the eleg.int Houselio d Furhiture. at the ur vate resi dence li 5 Kast i:ltli st., near ?th av., to the liiatiest l?l l der. williont reserve, consisting of magnificent rosewood Ptanotorie, el^gsnt P*rto* ?ults in aatin, hroi aile and i rep*; Bet'steads Bureaiw, Wa?hsunds, Oressiug Oaees, Wardrches. hair an! spring Maitresnes, Bedding. Table*, i Ktajeres. Mirr.rs. curtains, Rron*e\ Ta*e*. Buffet, Rx teiislou table, t tialra, velvet, Brussels Carpets; blass, Lbtaa. Silver Ware. Cutlery. Ae. 4. AR AKMF.I4. Auctsitnoat ^lALKS AT A CCT1QW? BIWUSI.L WELL** MILLET, AUCrioKBKHA. rills day r n Uyi, J ime io at 10'4 t M ?t No 11 Murray street. lull line French 1'lnware, cumprMag plaauhed Tea rot- >uk and In-b ruin, ater Pail* A] no 20:1 do/en Orat* Seythes l-?l dozen Lock*, 100 dt?zeu tilen ividoM' Tiibte Cutlery. Also Hhovele, Vu jr k-uo Us, Fruit Jars, 13 folding tat* riai>'e.<, A'-.. 4c. BY RICHARD J. QABRETTUON, AUCTIONEER,? saiunlai. June lJth, at 12 o'clock, at ihe excufMlfe salesroom, Nu. J11 iii a. way, sales lor account of whom it uiay concern, 3'snares ot tho Consolidated Fruit Jar Co., pur , 100 hypot I.cc.it.- 1. W. J. CULK. BY JOHN A. Dt'N'N, AUCTIoNEER.-WILl. a ME. this day, 10'.o'clock, No .'da East Fifteenth (trcet, tiie Mock *iid 1 lxtures ni fl grocery, consisting of Teas, Coffees. Sugars, -pn'm, Souus, Caudle*. Scales, Weigh;*, hall. Couulor, -uc'.i.ug, iccl.ouse aUi Box. ciuua. Ac. BY .1 W. i AMPBRLL JK., ADGI1UNEKK, OFFItfc 88 East Ninth stroet. sell? tbu dav. Wli o'clock. at 127 Wtm Thirtieth Air* ct. between Slxtll ana -evesith. avenues, goiHl Household Furnltnre, Ac ; Tables, En graving, (hairs M>fa?. walnut Wardrobes fine secre lury Dosk. Child's Carriage. Brussels Carpets. other Ouoda. Buyers, dealer*. specially invited. No reserve. /"1ATALOGUES, P03TERH, ( IKruHR" AND ALL Kj k.tn lis oi Auction PrintfHf done with the grsateal despatch by tli? M KTROPOLI 1 aN PRINTING KBTAB by the LI811MKN f. No. 213 Broad way. H. HA PEORM BOLRKOOK, AUCTIonEKR?OrFIOE 4ft4 IT Seventh avenue, will aril this day, June 18, at 10Ji o'clock, at 44' Greenwich street, corner Vestry, all tluj Stock and Fixtures ol a wholesale utul reran LIuoor Store; Hur ami Back Bar, four pull Boer Pnmu. large Mirrors. Bunding Cask*. Lager Beer Icebox, Decanters, Glassware, Table*, Chairs. Ac. Dealers Invltisd. HERTS A KHMi At CTIONEERS. SALESROOMS 17 PARK PLACtt AND 14 MUR RAY BTREET. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SPECIAL HALE 0? NKW MISFIT CARPETS, RICH PARLOR, CHAMBER. LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, THE ENTIRE bTOCK OP AN OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE RETIRING FEOM THE BUSINESS, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 18, AT 10fi O'CLOCK AT NO. 17 PARK PLACE AND U MURRAY STEKBT. The goo It which are to be offered for sale comprise elegant inoquet, Axiniustrr, velvet and body Brussels Carpets, all new; also a lari;e assortment o' rich rose wood and walnut Parlor .Suits, hi satin, brocatel an.) reps; handsome frrenoli (lnish and carved walnut chamber. Library and dining room Furniture, togotbsr with u varied assortment ol Inlaid Parlor Tables, Csbi neU. Easels, Music Stands, Jardinieres, \\ allj>ocxet.S, Ac., Ac. Catalogue* ready ou morning of s*Ie. ISAAC WOLF, AUCTIONEER.?MYERS A CO. RELL this day, at 10Js o'clock, at No. 17 Bowery, lame a? sortmenit of liousenold Fnritlturo, Carpets, laree lot of re w oilcloths, leal tier Beds, Pillovvr. hair and liUiflt .attreHscs; together with a lot oi Kanoy Goods, FeutU tra, Ribbons, Hosiery, Cutlerj-, Hardware, fookimr Stove. Kio lien Utensils. 1c. Sale positive. Dealers and. buyers invited. ?___ IN 1UK I EVENING TELEGRAM TO NIGHT ALL THE LATEST NhWS OF TO-DAY. J EUR. JOHNSON. JR., AUCTIONEER?WILL FO? tively ?ell. by order of administrators of .lames R. ttanley. deceased, at Sayville, L. I., Satnrda*', Jnna 19, on nreuiises, splendid Country Heat; farm, 100 acres; farmlut; uMn^ls, flve stock, household furnlrnre, vala able library of law and inwcellanMtiS books, Ac. Cata loBUes at office, 21 Park row and S7 Nsnsiin street, N. Y. JF. TRAVER, AUCTIONKF.R.?MARSHAL'S SALE > this dav, at 2 o'clock, nt f<9 Great .lonos street, Fnr? nnure, carpets, 25 Babv .l?m|H'rs, first class straw au>1 other flats, Kuol>er Good*, Accoroeons. Fiddles, Hand oraani. Crockery, Glass Ware, l'ictnrcs. Soaps. Canned FniHs. Iceboxes, Stoves, Ac A. B, CI,ARK. Marshal. Library of the late JuiTge J. U, McCann, eomprbin* ti select collection of Law Books. Also a choice assortment- of miscellaneous Worts, Knar lish and American editions, including?HMs of Nile's Weekly Register, 71 vols.; Hogarth's Works, fot: London Pum-h. 21 vols; Edinburgh Review S6 vols, Ac., Ac., now on echitittton ax the Clinton Hall salerooms, to bo sold by auction Tnursoay aud Friday atternoon, June 17 and II at 4 o'clock. The Messrs. LEAYITT, Auctioneers. MORRIri WILX1MB, AUCTIONEER. TRL'SI Kl'.'S SALE OF BOND AND MORTO tGER. K. n LUDI.OW A CO. will sell at auction, ou Til I'RS. DAY, .lune 24. 137#, at 12i, o'clock, at the Exchange batesrtKiiu. No. Ill Brtiadwa.v. New York, BALK BY ORDER OF DX\'II> DOW8. TRUSTKB, Bond of William O. Mead to Daniel Drew.tor 940,'W), on which ,Vio is unpaid, secured by montage no proper tv in town otCarmel, Putnam comity. Now York; Bond Of Daniel Drew to David Dows, IruMee lor 98.000; Bond Of Dauiel Drew to I'avid Dows, trustee, for $3j,t*t0; Bond Of Daniel Drew to David Dows, trustee, tor $:K).roo rail secured bv tnortKaaes on property In town ol (lamol, Putnam c'owniv. New York) : Bond ot Daniel Drew to David Oows trustee, tor SltMiOO, secureil by niortfaKe on property In Southeast, Putnam couuty. New York; Bond of Daniel Drew to l>avid Dows. trustee, for S15.060. aa cure t by m irUiauc on property In town of Courtiandt, Westchester County, New York; Bond of Daniel Drew to David Dows, trustee, tor S7A.UOO, eeeured +>y mortMSes on property In town of Madison, Morris conntv. New Jersey; Bond ol lleary Mead to Daniel Drew lor tl.tWd, secured by mortgage on pr ?periv at Brewster's Station. Putnam countv. New York; Bon l ot Jonathan F. Frost to l aniel Drew for >4flyjHB. tecured bv lnortgaveson property in towns or somers and North satera. West c!'e<ter i onatv. New York. Fall particulars in relation to above can be had at the office of the auctioneers, No. S Pine >treet. MARSHAL'S SALE?PF. I'ER BOWE, AUCTIONEER,? This day, at II o'clock, at tho auction rooms. No. 11 University place, corner Kiuhilj street, a laruo assort ?tnent ot Groceries. consistioK of Teas, Coffees Sugars. Candies. Canned Fruit, Molasses, Oils. Kroom*. oases Wines, barroli Maracaibo Coffee Coffee Mill, tilack wsJ not i onnters, showcases Tea Cuddies, Ac.; a'?o all the Fixtures. MARTIN K- CI.ARK, Marshal Marsh\L'? salr -se'bacher a df.lmoctr. Aacttoneers, will sell, thisday, at their salesrooms. 1K4 Chatham street, at 11 o'clock. II elegant Sewins Ma chines, seeor make. cas,-d and plain : also ? lot ot same, different makers; also three l arlor suite. Jobt.l'H PHILLIPS, Marshal. MaRSH AL'3 SALE.?PETES BOWF.. Al'CTIONRElL this day. at l^>t o'clock, at the auction rooms No. II tniversu* tdi'w, corner fclsbth street, the satire con ten s at a firet class Tailoring Ksubiishment, c inetsMag Ot flii' Cloths. I'aesiiueres, Vesclngs. Broad < Uth. "M ? skin Bea or, Ac^ _ TUPS. H. BeLL1 VAN. Marsrtel. \jr NUSSBAUM, Al t' riON KER, M BOWEHY, WILL Jvl. sell this Jav. at II o'clock, at Na Kn?? Sr?^n tv-slith stresi n ar First svsnus, too stock. *'txture?, Maclimerv, Horses. Wagons. Ac., ot a soda water fac tory; Copper Apparatus Bottles. Boxes. Ac. 1>*WfcBKOKKR'S HaLR. WATCHB-?, JEWELRY. KICHAKD KTKI D Oenerai Auctioneer, aaia*rpop. No. I# Bo?rfr?. Will *ell THIS DAY. at U o'clock, MO iota g.,ld agii <ilrer Watch**, diamond and fuld Jewetrv, Pin?. Rinaa, Earring*. gold <>u*rd. Fob aud Vcat f'U*ini. Ai*o Guut. Plato ? and Mu?le?| Inatruineiil*. VUo ? lame lot of Root*. Kranch, Italian and (Mimin W..rk? B) 'inter I Aaron*. i.rau 1 lUMt PAWNBROKER* HAIiR,?THIS DAY JAMKs ACUR. AMcttoneer, will aell at Hi New B..wrr, 90u l?< Dre*i?s. fcliawK Remiimits. Table l.tnen. I'mlrrcloth Inf. fheeta, Xprea 1*, Boot*. KMe*. C?'*U, I'uutalovu* and Ve*t?. By order of Rontuon A ro., 1 "W ?? i?hth aiv. 1>.\WNBK()KHi'S S U.K..-THOMAS .?. MT>'haI?. J Auctioneer. t!W Chatham street. corner of Mnlliertv. will *'11 tlii* d iv, at 11 o'clock, U^^e .aid ee w ra! aortment ofwnmcn'a Clothing, Drewa*. Rtawk*. lieai nanta QniRa, Herding. Boota. >hoc*. Ac. By . tutor ?t J. a. Jariuan. W Varick air. ot. 1JI? :iARI) WA LT Kiti. Al*CTIO\EKR-HOl -?F.Hf>fcD J\ I urmture. Piano, Ac.?will actl thie da* ifrl?ta?>. at I'M* o'clock, at private residence So 1 2 TYe>iT*r?ut> * vfiih atreat. an aainrtment ol 1'arior, Bedroom and K lu ht-n Furniture, via.I'artor Unit, Mirror*. i ettiro Tabic* Uic* Curiam*, aevan octave nevrn. ^1 Piano, Bureau*. Ucdataad*, Chair*, iirutavU Carpet*. Ac. .-afe po?iMv? O HERMAN. RHKRTFPM AND (.KNKRA I. Al'c" ?!?? ttowi-r. ?stow-nt Wiitea.I.ti'iora. < r ,i.? tiiHn Af. nitur-. Mora', W neon end Itarne** Ac.? I limine ffi day), iMe IA at l*H o'clock. No It Rnwtry, the ouura htork o? a trhoHauH <lonl< r. via :-Of ah-mi Si bhtV ck ilcc old Bonrbon iM Kee 'Vtii?*?r?, aa UnonM. \??i. I?wl refer, Cabinet. Hcarffraa* :u> I o'tier -h i? liran :*-. al?o at,out *'? ?**?k? Brandies. Oln. I urn Curt and Slierrv *mi-?. Auplatack Ac. . ul-o at mil! Airtca*** BramliM, Uln. t laret and Rhine Wi i ??. K!it.>r?, Kntti. met. Ac ; a Ho Ale. Porter cn?e* an 1 tn.*Keta i nam. ?acne, A?.: alio n I irtra lot of cii..i ? < icar?, i arioiu brand* Sm<'klinr tobacco; a lot fine Orwertea, iHMo Furniture. IcebiMe*. Ac. ?ala noaitivc without re eervo Dealer) turned Aiao one tior*e, Waeon and Ham***. CUKRirrs {.Ai.B tit ROOT*, BHu-s. flAITKRS, > Fixture*. Ac?1. IfERMAS, S'entT* Anctioneer. ?ell*'hi* day tFmla?,i. June tj?. at li|lt?'atoeA a! Nil. ?l OmikI a root. Hie eniire Stock 'in.I Pwiinre* ofa flr?t cUmIo i .iiiil *n -e M..re, B* urJer ot WN.C mm K1 R ffharlft- A. Aa'ioxa. Daputy. Tmok oArrxF v. vtvn??M-K?. omc.\ ?: ctti tre etre??, Mttla tlita da* at f n'.-lnek, on a? .lUnPof H.rna< r tmrcha? >r, the liquor Mora S77 Orand near the lerrtoa. irnujAM kesnki.lt, acctihsefcii-will ???!.!. tt at ancttoft. "fi Kfiilar. 'nn? f*. it Ij o'clock, at s.* c!i;m? talaarooiu. Ill Bn-alwav. tha lli.uaea an t t?t B^rtlieuat corner .-ievetitT-lourth atreat an<t aveuua A. Map* at auctioneer'* oflice. ? I'tne *tre. t. TATIM/IAM WITTERS. ACCTftliEKH, WItL SKMj >f thl? .tar. at 1 o'ruwk. at t'-? < ana' iirect, a l*i?e V | Parlor suit* ?inin* Ko.>m and B- Irooin i urnnnr-, rem .ved to 'he Mora, to !?? aoW at *a< In n : a Ho Hr>i^ net* an t in*rain < arp. la, (Hieloth*. Mattnm*. ?? , llalr itnd "titer M%ttre????-?, Feather HiNta, i'iIM.w*m( Beitdliu. Kieiii'h Plata 1'ier ant plain Mirrors ni . i oanter?, IM.k*. Show.'i ? ? Partraon* I'oor*. Blind*, Kcreena, Kxfrlgeratara, Ala Pump ami r'nturc* IMMPOSALI. N" OT1CK TO CO n T* ACTO RS. _SE a I.KD PROPoXaL* ar>' inrttcii b? the l^oard ot iru^'eos ofAe villa?? of rinahing ntittl incwlar. "tie s, l?T8, tbr tuntlnf Oia ?tree!* ot the ri'lagc ut PluMuug wltk --a* or by any other tnotliod for a term of Bra yearn rroin ticlobef S, 1S7Hl spactfl??ti.>n* m*\' h? ?em at Ota cflteo of Hie vflltta Clerk, a the Town Hall, rltuhiug. dmly, froui awl The "Id Trinrtee* re*eree the ri?ht to reject any ml nil in-.* winch in iv be ?tl--i *d. r . , V ,11, D. siMMO.TltlajtCler*. Ftcutso, f.. t, Jane " l<7-\ flS K ART*. ARAB* VHAJtCR TO <JGT A PINH OI/l> PAJhT !n?.?A t'lctnrc liy UulMn*. a Picture by Htiuilrou. Kor *ala by W. K. (J*nktKft A BRO., 77 flMami*. MMRI iumi kit. Matrimun y -AS EMI/.RLY w sti.:;m an dr. atr*?t a Uhrtattnn wltc, one in ;>n? i?m *?iio ilea r^* ?i.iMO or M.0U" additional -apiul, ?m?cred t will *m * to-wl t hrUiian fentlemtn. can ad tr? *n with perfect ?iu:id*nee. U, a, u. Umi I p. Sranga >.il c