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PIAWOKORTES, ORGANS, ?t. The price of the IleraUl has been reduced to three cents per copy. A pitivatb KamixTr WILI, sell stkinway a S?>n'? 7)? octavo Pianoforte. $335; richly esrred lour roftnd, rotowood ca?p. lull agraffe, ovrrstrun^ I*i*rio. ??erjr Improve me lit, coftt #1)75, a RMcriftce; a 7*4 octave ChicVlrinc Upright i'lHtin. flHIU; bo* or abippin*: nUo satin l'arior boit, #125; rap buit. $3'i; library, chamber and (lining Kur nil ore ; Beddiug. Jtv., f4 co?t. s. H. ? Must be Hold, familr waving citv. fall, brnwu ?tou? private residence No. 47 Weil 16tU e|., between 5th ami 6th av?. A chu:kkitfso. ttrffixway~"wkrija-and hid die's upright and square Pianofortes f !'? to f.ujo, rout $3 to $t>, monthly Instalments. $10. MIDDLE'S, 13 W a rarity place, near Broadway. All rauom dks ruuTop pukouasinu \ ?;v uine second hand Kteltiwav grand. a<iu?re or upright 1'iuiio will find a fluo a?-.<>rtiueul at our warerooma: every Instrument in perfect condition and mme of tber.i nearly new ; also second hand Plaxis of other makers; ho ware of bonne planus bearing our name or one cloeely raaemhliuit it. sTEINWaY a SONS. MJ7. Ill East 11th at., New York. APKIVATE FAMILY. OOINU aTiKOAO. WILLSELL to caah pnrchaaera a magnificent 7^ octave lour round rone Wood Pianoforte; prominent makers; cost $1,000, lor $-75; Stool, Cover. Mnaic Cabinet; Elegant Steinwar up right. quarter coal; Hon 'or -hipping; alao. latin Parlor Suit. 7 piecra, at a sacrifice Call at private residence. 131) Weal 33 i at., between Olh and TtIt ava. N. B ?Matt he sold. K. H.?Box lor shipping E. tlAY A CARTED HOUR WOOD FeVkX ? ICTATE PIANO lorto, cotl $4'>i>, for leas than if 1 'XI. No.'.'Id l.e?t Both it. A -FOR KFNT. UPRlOHT. SQUARE AXD liltAND ? Piauoaof our own ntake; nlso lor sale antl rent, a nam ber of line second band I'iaiiia, In perfect order. WM. KSABK A CO.. No 113 3th av.. ah.re l?th tt. A FINS ASSORTMENT OP FIRST CLASS P!A*0 fortea for aula at verv moderate prices. on eaiy and rea lotiahle tertni. at HAINES lllUI.S , corner 3d nv. and 31at It. A few PIMM that have been used a little very low. LAlltik SKI,l.i HON OP S K W U I* It I' 111T AND a<|itarc Piano., our own ntake. for hire, or sold on Inatall meat*. Please call at laclorr ami wiurumoma of DECKER A IIA UN 1-.8. 137 'Id av. AliRKAT"Kfclii'OfiDN."?l'*VPIANOS AND OHDANS to rent, $."? and upward; Stein way's, Cliickcrlug's mid othera on installments; inurnment* timed and repaired. 8. X. BALI. A CO.. 13 Cam lttb .U A LOT OF~8KOOND ilAND PI ANO FORTB8, IN J\ thorough order, lor aale at moderate prleea: alao Piano forte* to rent ot our own manufacture. By CM1CKKKIXO A SONS, ISO 3th at., corner lSt'1 at. A~* tatrn PUW?8?TH E I. a mi J EST "stock" Op RB liable second baud Planus in the city, ionic almost new, ?t one-quarter the original prices lor caali or instelmenta; alao Pianos to rent. SIMPSON A CO.. No. .5 East lltli st. "Poult ROUNI) 7Ta1)CTAVFpiANOFo KTK (M to". niOcent tone and finish) cost font), for $300; aacrilic.'. Reaiilence. Ml Kail lHIt at. VKW SECOND HAND PIANO-. RETURNED FROM hire, very cheap for csah, or on monthly Inatnlmeiits. JOHN MA DON'S, tilth at. and lat av. M A gentleman would exchange a splendid new upright Piano fur a second hand square; good bar |atn. Andreas A. NEWTON, 133 3d av. A""LADY WILL HELL CHIOKERINU GRAND PIANO fortC. cost $1.3tKi. for lraa than $3O0; 7 octave, latest Improvements. 38 3d St., near 3d av. e BTlEoXiN?7M OCTaVR'PI AN OS ONLY $130, NEARLY new; fully warranted; instalment* taken; ront $3. CABLE, 107 Writ 33d at. B"' AROAINR?PIANOS, ~F"oOTAVE. $4o; 7 OCTAVE, overstrung. $110; 7 1-3 octave, olegant case, $1.'U); rcnti, M: Organ, $..(>, OOKDON A SON. 13 East Uth at. B" EAUTTFUL PIANOFORTE, "fiool STEIN WAY Pianoforte, every Improvement; ancrlflce for cash. BTDDLe/S, 13 Wnverley place, near Broadway. AUNIKIOENT 7)4 OCTAVE sTKINWAY GRAND Piano at a sacrifice at No. 58 West 34th at. Removal.?waters a sons-tsi hkoadway, have removed their Piano and Organ Wareromns to 4(> East I4th at.. Union square, where they are prepared to tell iptnoa and Organs ot first clnaa maker* for caah or on instalments, or to let, at prices to suit the times; second land instruments at creat bargain*. HORACE WATERS t SONS, 4(1 East 14th St., Uniou square. TWO BTRiCTLY PIRs'F cTaSS "pFaNOS. UPRIGHT and ^nare; great bargains if sold imtnediately. llox 4,143 P.w. ollice. 1BLKUANT ROSEWOOD PIANO. JtY BLOOMPIELD A otia; 1 elegant rosewood Piano, bv K. C. Liglito A Co. 1 elegant rosewood Piano, by Louis Merge A Co. Also 1 superb concert grand Pinno. The abnvo arc now on exhibition and will be told at ?action, by TUNIS JuUNoON. 37 Nassau at,, this day. at 13 o'clock. <N1 (1 r cash buys best-pTano MADE; To VE ajpltfr Jy?srs' guarantee. WATSON'S Music Kootns. 33 Esst 14th st. s )() / I -P()WEllPUL NEW uFrIUUT AND SQUARE (P^c/UsPianos, Factory, 133 lllaecker; warerooma. H10 Broadway. UNITED S1ATKS PIANO COMPANY. HOUSES, IIOOMNr?(^ WAIVTKI). In this Cttv una Hrooltivn. The price of the Herald has been reduced to three tents per copy. T~rr RMS H KD HOl'SE WAN TED BY A STRICTLY ?/xprivato family ol adult* until the lit of Mnv or June; term* must he moderate. Address M. 1'., Herald Uptown llrai.ch office. AFAMiLY OF TWO AIM US (MiiTIIHU AM) SOX) desire three or four unfurnished Itnoinsin private family, between 4th unil h'tllli at*., 5th itnu Hilt avs.; references liu ?xurptiunithle Address, stating terms, box 168 Herald Up town branch office. G" KN TLB MAN AND WIFE "wIhTi UNFURNISHED Bedroom on west side, between 33th and 3t>th sts.; state price per month which must be low. 1. 1*. 0.. Herald Up sown office. W""anted?on" the what side, one or two well lighted Lolls, with Steam l'owor, lor manufactur ing white goojs. Apply to WATERMAN A MAYEK, 375 Broadway. WANTLD-BY a PHYSICIAN. APARTMENTS SUIT able for an office, between 1st and 7th ara Address box 173 Herald office. "11/ANTKD-A NEATLY Ft RNISI1KD ROOM AND YY good Board In a private family of refinement, by an Invalid lady. Address, lull particulars, K. S.. Herald office AN I El>?UNFUUSIS II EI). TWO ROOMS.-\v"lTl{ conveniences for light housekeeping, between 14th and till sis., west side; lolsrences given. Address L. C. S., llerald office. ANTED?THREE OH FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS, above 30th tt., between Lexington ami 6tb avs.; price lift monthly; references required. Address OCTOBER, Herald Uptown office. Ttif ANTKD-PARLOIt AND BEDROOM, WITH C.VR YY pets only, fur mother and daughter, in eeotral location; terms. Including tire and gas. not over $33 to $30 per month; references exchanged. At dress J. M? box 103 Up town Hersld office. "117ANTED?IN > GERMAN 'AMILY. HOARD FOR A YY Isdv and two gentlemen ; must hare twu nice Rooms. Address, slating terms, J. S., llerald olllco. In (lit! Countrv. TyANTED TO RENT-ON NE?V YORK AND NEW YY Haven or llnrlom Railroad. near depot. Cottage of six or right rooms, with barn; one with a low acres preferred: most be cheap rent to good tenant. Address O, ti., bus 135 Herald Uptown ofltae. V UllN 1TI > RE. The price of the Herald hat been reduced to three cents per copy. T fOBT.?REVOLUTION IN THE INSTALMENT business.? Tito best Furniture at cash prices on Instal ments, st UKOKOE A. CLARKE'S, 747 Broadway. ?SATIN PARLOR SUIT, OOSiF $83u. FOR $350; ?do., $135; Chlckerlng Pianoforte. $333: 7l? octavo up right Pianoforte. Inlaid case, cost $1.1 SkJ. lor $j73; library aud dining Kurniture, Turkish Suit. $75, rep Suit, $33; fine Paintings, Brontes. Bedding. Ac., 'i cost (family leavingt eltyl. N. H.- Cull private residence No. 47 \Ve?t 16lh st., between 3th and Gilt avs. A" RAKE CHANCE -CAN BE SEEN this" DAY AT private residence 130 West .31 st , Household Purnl tore f -r sale. via. : ? Elegant Parlor Suit. 14 ptecea. covered In satin, rost $1,200, lot $350; one do . $0U>; Tutklsh Suits, $5(1 and $100; rep and plush Suits, $d) ana$5H; Inlaid and wilt blark walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus. Waahstnnds. Wsrdrohes, lisir and spring Maurcs-cs, Pil lows, Bolsters, Ac., Dining Furniture, extension Table, Buf fet, Chairs, Silverware. Cutlery, Ac., all at a bargain. N. H ?An elegant t' h ick eri n g A Sons' Pianoforte st half cost. it E & FAVUK'8 tUCTlON HOUSE,' IS KANT 1?I TT J\ st., rich I iirnitnre, all klr.ds; also tlrgans. Paintings, Mtrreraj miaeellaaeons goods, private ?ale. auction prices. C" TKXTKNNIAL award"ON RKKRItiEKATORs WAS Adven to the ' Zero." A. M. l.ESI.EY, -' <1 West -3d st. AIR MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS. PJI.ltmvs "a"nD Springe, almost now, half prtce. Call at baeement 74 at yw> ?t. CTpIT CARPETS ANI) OILCLOTHS VEBVCIIEAP at the old nlace. 113 Fulton at. Call or sand lor eg. plsuatory priee list. LABOisT sriM'K AND LOWEST PRliiKS for FPU* nltnre and Carpets lor rash or liberal terms of payment at CO WPKKTIIW A IT'S, 153 and 137 Chatham at. Thlr teca large wareroon.s. Ill 1.1,1 Y l< I > >. The price of the llerald has been reduced to three ceiUs per copy. ~i~iKHIu"a>TsTAXDAR D it K VEl7BILLIARD TABLE, ,/Ywith Delaney's wire cushions, indorsed by all leading profeasional players; extra indueemsnts now offered ; sec ond hitnd Tables at gre it bargains. \V II i.lllr FITIl A CO.. 40 Vesey st. A" CENTENNIAL SIKDaL a WAR II KD', TO II. W. COLI.KNDKK. No. 73* Broadway, Nrw York, lor the best Billiard fables and most correct cushions "k LOT or SECOND HAND BILLIARD TABLES IN .Jvperfect order, equal to new. at very low prices. il \v COLLENDXK, #3M Broadway, Billiard tables at reducid~prTcba at I'IIKLaN'S Factory aud Warerooms, corner of Jotb st. and 10th ?r. KARSIsS KANTALa. CTRATES and KKNDERS.-THK LAROKST ASSORT Inient of Urates and f enders ever offered In this market, finished to every stvie . low ami half low down Urates, with outnetng attainment a specialty; a large variety of (las Logs, fancy nicael plated Andirons. Fire Irons. Coal Yasea, folding Screens. Ac.: liberal discount to the trsde; old grates altered to low or half low down., CoNoVKK, WOOLI.KY A t i?. No. ;iss c..nal M . New York Marble and marblbukd mantels at orkat" ly redneeil prices; also Monuments, Headstones, Plumb, trs' and Furniture stabs, marble Counters nnd Tiling. A, KLAHKR, 134 and 1*1 East lAth st.. aear 3d a v. Stewarth si,ate. marble and wood man ?els, new and elegant deslcns, troni $10 up; the trade liberally dealt with. 33U and 3X1 West 33d at. WATCH KM. .IRWELUI. AU. ""The. price or the ileraid has been reduced t<> three tents per copy. At WIS HKOADWayT" OPPOSITE llTH"if.-DIA monds. Watches. Jewelry, Silverware, Ac., bought sold; loans negotiated. ROBERT J. ROSENTHAL (established I-s(-<> A~Tp\i "hko'adway?DIAMONDS. WATCII Eh and Jewelery bought and sold ; also loans negotiated on the ?amr II. IKAUII. AT OUT BROAD*\y. 0(JRNRR ITH ST DIAMONDS Watelies, Jewelry. Silks, late is and Penonist Pruprrtv ?f every desi riptooi bought and sold. Lo ms negotiated JAMKs P. M at IIIE >1.1. A dvabces?$7 .two ai Valuables, diamonds, A Watches. Jowelry. Silverware, sealskins bo.i ;lit. sold led tillisi<ie4 i loans effect a. esiaollsheu laei. d. 11. BARitlNUhll. 733 Broadway. EVRUPKAS STEAMSHIPS. The price of' t!*e Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. National uxR-riox rixiu 44 anp en i t, FOE I.OSlKiN CANADA ...Otl 2*. J I*. M. | DENMARK No*. II. 1 V. M. GKKLCF. Nu?. 4, T A M. I HOLLAND Not |rt, 7 A. M. KOK OUBK.NSTOWN .VXD LIVERPOOL. ITALY Get. 28. 2 P. M. | fc.ViI.AN If No*. II. I P. M. ?PaIN Nor. 4. 7 A. >1 I EGYPT No*. 1*. 7 A. M. Cabin passage. $55 $?"? or $70. currency Return lick(li.||iO.|IIOor tt20, eurr-ney. Sverrsge passage. $g -, currency Draiti tuned from ? I upward at current rate*. Applr at the company's office. >):> Broadway. Steerage tickets ran aim Pa obtained at Ilia company a pier-, 44 and 47 Sort i Hirer. V. W. .)L HURST, Malinger. BEAT WESTERN steamship link. TO HltlSTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT. ?ailing trout pier Id East Hirer ae follows;? aKKAGON. Sjroiona -'sturdey, Sow. 18 CORNWALL, stamper Wednesday. Nov. 29 Cabin passage. $70; Intermediate, $45; steerage. $30. currency; excursion ticket-, $12 >; prepaid su-er.t e ceruli cata, $26 Apply ta W D. MO (OAX, tyeitl,TO Meatn tt ITNITED -TA IK - MAIL LI XF?STE AM TO QlKKXs' I TOWN AND LIVE :I'ooL Salllnir on 11'MSI) * y, frniu pier 4ii XorV I Hirer. NEVADA....Oct. 31. 3 P. M. | WYOMI NO. Nor 14. 3 P. M. WISCONSIN. Nor 7. B-, A.M. I DAKOTA . .Nor 2t.9A.il. Cabin. ?"?'i $".d anil $M*i, enrreocr. lutermtillaio. $40; Sieera.-r. $21!. Passengers hooked to and from Pari* Hamburg. Norway, ftweaen. Ac. Drafts-in Ireianu, England. Prance and Ger tiiaiiv, at lowest rates. WILLI A Ala * OP ION. s$ Hmadway. SPECIAL KOTIOE^riiK M'l.KNDlIi MAIL8TKAM ihlu NEVADA, Captain Guard. enile from pier 4o Nortb River. foot of King at., m-ieeusiow n and Livtrponl, on Tue? day. October 31. at H P. M Cnbin, intermnl ale nnd sieer ace passage at lowcit rates. Apply to WILLIAMS A GUI O.N. 21) liro id wuv. / ti'Na::D UXK-a AND K A k i I L CO. notice. With* rlcw to dlminlehlnir ilm chance* of collision the fteainrre of tin* line !a?u a ipecifle course for all -easooe of tb? year. Dn inc outward passage Irora (jtieenslown to New York or Kosloii. crossing the meridian ol 60 at 43 latitude, or noth ing to the north of 43. tin t!.0 homownrd passage, cro-elu'j the meridian of 50 at 42 latitude, or nothing to the north ol 42. FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL AND (JUKES* TOWN. 80YTIIIA Wed.. Not. 1 tlOTHNIA....Wed. Nor. 16 ALGERIA... .Wed.. Nor. s Alt YSK1NIA.. Wed.. No*. 22 sleameri mnrkad time (*) do but carry steerage passco gert. Cabin passage, ?*?!. $ 1U0 nnd $130. g Id, according to accommodation. Roturii tickets on Invoralile terms. Steerage tickets to and from nil parts ut Europe at rery low rates. Freight and pass K office No. 4 Bowling ilreen. CHARLES G. FKANCKLYN, Agent. ONLY DIRECT LINK TO FRANC!;. HIE GENERAL THANH ATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STEAMERS RETAKEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT PLYMOUTH (O. B.) lor I lire landing of passengers. The splendid vessels on this fmurito route for the Conti nent (cabins provided with electric hells) will sail Irotn plor No. 4h. loot ol Harrow sL. North Itiver, as lollows;? FRANCE, Trudelo Saturday, October 2M 2 P. M. ST. GERMAIN. Rcculoux. .Mam-day. November 4, 71; A. M. ?PEKEIRE. Danre .-atnrday, November II. 2 P. M. PRIOR OF PASSAGE I.N GOLD (Including wines) First Cabin. (Ill) t* $120, according to aeoommoontiou; Second, $72; Third, $4". Return tickets at rodu?o l rate*. Steerago. $2*i. with superior accommodation. Including wine, hedding and utunsils, without extra charge, steam ers marked ? do not carry steerage passengers. 'I he passengers ol the FRANCE are requested to be on board Saturday. October 28. at 1 P. M. LOUIS DE HKBIAN. Agent, 55 Broadway. AM BURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LIN B lor PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG and HAMBURG. GKLLKKI Nov. 2 hi EVIA Nov. 10 POMMERAN1A Nov. ft LEASING Nov. 23 Rates ol passage to Plymouth. London. Cherbourg, Ham burg nnd all points In England First Cabin, $10), gold; Sec. nd Cabin, *00, g.dil; Steerage, $3'), currency. KUNUARDT A Co. C. R. RICHARD A BOAS. Oencral Agents, General I'assenuer Age nts. 61 Broad at., Now York. til Broadway, New York. NOIIOR LINK. UNITED"STATES M AIL* STE AMKR8? NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. California.. .Oct. 28, I P. M. Victoria Nov. 11, 1 P. M. Ethiopia... Nov. 4. 7 A. M. Bolivia Nov. IS. 7 A. M. TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL OR DERRV. Cabins, $65 to fan, according to accommodation*. Intermediate. $35. Steerage. $2S. NEW YORK AND LONDON. Anstralla..,.Oct. 2m, noon. Angllu Nov. 18, 7 A. M Elyeia Nov. 4, 7 A. M. Utopia. Nov, 25, 11 A. it Cabin, $55 to $70. Steerage. $2* Cabin Excursion Tickets at reduced rate*. Draft- issued lor any amount at current rates. Company's pier No*. 2D and 21 North River, New York. HENDERSON BROS.. Agent*. 7 Howling Green. VrORTII GERMAN LLOYD IN STEAMS II11' LI Nr. BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. Company's pier, foot of 2d sL, lloboken. MOREL.. .Saturday, net. 2S I RllKIN....Saturday, Nov. II WESEK...Saturday, Nov. 4 I iiDKIt Saturday, Nov. 18 Rales of passage trom New York to Southampton, llavro or Bremen : ? First Cabin. $10). gold; Second Cabin, $60, gold; Steer* ago, f.d), currency. Return ticket- at reducod rates. Prepaid --teerago certificates. $32, currency. For freight or passage apply to oKI.Ut IIS A CO.. 2 Bowling Green. M~" "o.vr DIRECT AND ECONoMIC KOt'TE To HOL LAND, BELGIUM, THE RHINE, SWITZERLAND. AC., AO.. VIA ROTTERDAM. Steamer SCHOLTK.N Oct. 26 Steamer MAAS Nov. 9 These beautiful sloamers. carrying the United States mall to the Netherlands, are great laiorito with tlio public. Trip- regular, rates low, comfort and living perfect. For freight. For pat-age, FUNCII, EDYB A CO., L. W. MORRIS, 27 South William sL 3d Broadway (Morris' Kuropcno Express). COASTWISE STEAMS Hit's* The priae of the Herald hat been reduced to three cents f?*r copy. MO ROAN'S NEW YORK, NBW~0RLBAN? AID lexss Stciatuship* ? NKIV YORK will tail from pier ltd North Kiver, ?u bsturday, October 38. ?i i P M.. for New Orleans direct, translerring Texas freight there to Mortal's Louisiana inn lexas Railroad lor Morgan City. thence i-er Morgan * ste amers to Texas ports Through hills o! lading aigued to ail 'point* ou tha Mississippi Hirer, Mobile, UsT ve.tou. Iitdsaiiola, Corpus Cbristi, Itockport. Hrasos San tiago, Brow usrille, and so all points on Ilia Galveston, tlar rislMirg end San Antonio, lion.too and Texas Central. In ternational and Great Northern Texa\ Uaviflc and Trans Cnnilneniml Railroads. Fratglita lor SC Mary's aud Kit lion landed at Jit >oisport LigUlenagc and channel dues at Corpus Chris'i and Bra tot AantUjg < at th- expense and risk ol' consignee. Insui an, e can be effected under oprn policy of C. A. Whit ney A Co.; to New Orleans, K p-r rent; to Texas ports, % per cent. . tor freight or further iuormailun apply to till A RLKF4 A. WHITNEY A CO., Agents; olllce. pier 30 | North Kit* ft IjkOH II,-IF\X, "n S. AVI) ST. JOHNS, IS ' ~ ' ?"KOWWKLL STEAMSHIP LINK. t steamers leare pier 10 North Hirer following days, at 3 GEORGE WASHINGTON Kridar, Noreniber 3 GEORGE OailMWKLI, .. Tuesday. November Is. > P M. alost direct, cheapest aud guickost routs to Nora Scotia, Newfoundland and the LoworSt. Lawrence. Excellent pas senger accommodations. For freight or passage apply to | CLARK* sEAMa.N. iMWesttl. vkw vork and Havana direct mail link" i.x I base first class steaiTislnps will sail at 3 I*. M. from pier l.i North Hirer, foot of Cedar St., (or H avaua direct, as follow* COLUMBUS Wednesday, Nor. 1 CLYDE Saturday, Nor. 11 For freight and passage, baring unsurpassed accommoda tion*. apply to WM. P. CLYDE A CO.. No. *5 Bowling Green. McKLI.LA::. LL'MNu A CO., Agents in H-tvana Y? HAVANA YKD MEXICAN MAIL HA LINB. S Steamers leave pier No. 3 Nonli Itiver at 3 P. M. FOR HAVANA DIRECT CITY OK HAVANA Saturday. Ocoher 38 CITY OF VERA i'KlZ . Wednesday November 8 CITY OF NEW VOcK Wednesday. November 13 FOK VERA CRUZ AND NEW ORLEANS, ris Havana, I'rugreao, Campeacliy, Tuxpati and Tampleo. C1TV OK MEXICO .. ......Saturday, November 4 For Ireight aud passage apply to h. ALEXANDER A SONS, 31 and 33 Broadway. Steamer* will leare New Orleans November 13 and De cember 1 lor Vera Cms and all the abuse porn. Old dominion steamship compant. sailing irom pier 37 North Hirer. For Norlolk. City Point and Richmond, tno-Jays, Thurs days and Saturdays at 3P. M., connecting with the Virginia and Tennessee Air Line. Atlantic Coast Line. Pie.ltnnnt Air Lino, Chesapeake and'Oliin Railroad, and with the coup Van>'s steam lines to Interior (minis in North Carolina and Irginia, Newborn and Washington, N. 0. (ria Norfolk), every I'ucsday, Thursday aud Saturday. Lewes. Del., Monday and Tuur.iUy at 3 P. M.. connecting with Maryland and Delaware railroads Passenger accomaiual ulnns unsurpa.sed. Through passage tickets and bills ol lading to all points at lowest rates Insurance to Norlolk, Ac., 'a per cunt. Freight received daily nt pier 37 North Itiver. General offices lil7 Greenwich st N\ L MOCHE ADY, President. Til W GLLEKH' UUIUR. ' The price nf the Jlerald has been reduced to three cents per ooi>?/. OftMAT REDUCTION IN FAKE liV I HE PEOPLE'S Hue sieainers. New York to Albany; passage ouly $1 alter October 1. Important notice to Philadelphia visitors ?.-??Ceiitenuial exctirsifh tickets via Hudson Kiver Hailroad or dav bouts taken for passage and cabin berths; regular Hudson Kiver Hailroad tickets re ceived; pas-age and ataierooui berths allowed iu ex change ; those are by far the largest and most magnificent steambo its on the Hudson Itiver. and leave ptor 41, North Kiier, near Pennsylvania Hailroad pier, daily (Sundays ex cepted). nt 0 P. M.. connecting at Albany with uiorutug trains tor Chicago aud all points North aud West. N. B.? Staterooms warmed by steam and Meals on the European plnn. Albany?Hudson hives by daylight.-cen tennlal visitor* are informed that the day boats will rnn during the Exhibition, and afford the only meant of enjoy ing all of the unsurpassed saeiiery of the Hudson; the day boat landing adjoins that of the Pennsylvania Railroad in New Y'ork; close connectiou mane trout the West bv the St. Louis train, and to the West by last train at H I*. V Irom Albany with Wagner's sleepi'ng cars attached. Tickets good ou Hudson Hirer Hailroad received lor passage. Albany and TROY IT DAt BOAT* c. VIBBaRD and DANIEL DREW. ?Leave Vestry St. pier at 8:10 and 34th st. at 0:30 A. M. Lauding at Newburgaud Pough keepsie only; connections at Albany with new train at 8 P. M. for the West over New Y'ork Central, arriving at Buffalo at 7:l(>. Suspension Bridge 8:30 aud Niagara Fails at 8 30 the following morning; continuous trains on Lake Miore and Canada ouuthern roads. To Nowburg or Pouglikeepsio and return tame day at excursion rates. LBANY OPPOSITION. " ftii cents to Albany. New steamer ESCORT (with splendid sleeping accommo dations and elegantly turmshed staterooms), leaves New Y'ork for Albsnv every Monday, Wedncaday and Friday, from pier 33 North Kiver, toot h ranklin St., at ,r>:3<> P. M. X. ft.?Railroad tickets to Albany good for passage. Brooklyn, bath" and coney ' eland ham" road. Tra.ns iaaves hourly lor Coney Island Irom depot near Greenwood Cemetery main entrance. CTAT.-KILL CHEEK LINK STEAMER NKW'cHAM JPION or WALTER BRETT daily, from Canal st., pier 43 North River, 0 P. M. Fare. 50c. Berth* free. CT 0 N E Y IHLAND.-SHi)RTEST~ANIT MOST DIRECT Amite from New Y'ork: new sieatn line (Prospect Park and Coney Island Kaiiroadi; time Irom Greenwood to Con y Island. 15 minutes; take cars at Fulton ferry for new entrance lireenwood Cemetery, passing through Prospect Park. I" 7ALL Rl^nt~UNETO~B(>STO N~ 1 via Newport ami Fall' River.?The world renowned steamboats BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 30 Nortli Itiver. fool uf Murray st.. dailv (Sundays included), at 5 1*. M. Through tickets so d at all the principal hotels iu the city. J^OR NORWALK DIRECT. connecting witli Danbury, Norwalk and New Haven Rail road*, by steamer AMKKlCUd. daily (Sunday* excepted), from Jewell's duck, Brooklyn. at 2 :.K> 1*. M : pier '17 East Hirer, at J : to 1*. M . aud loot :t3d *L, K?st River, at 3 I*. -VL Pare 35 cents: excursion ticket* SO cent*. poll PHILADELPHIA AND TUB CENTENNIAL, via Long Branch and the New Jersey Southern Railroad. Leave pier s Nortli River, lout Rector at., at 9:45 A. M. and 4 P. M. By t HI * mute a delightful excursion la also afforded In the line steamer* JESsE HOYT and CRYSTAL WAVE across the bay in full view of the AUnntio Ocean to Sandy Ilook, returulu; to the city at convenient hour* VV. 8 SNEDKN. O. M. Greenwood cemetery.-the most direct mute to Greenwood it bv the Court street or Third ave nue ear* Iroui Pulton terry. Brooklyn. Hudson river by moonlight l itlions' Line?Element stearahonts for Troy, Saratoga and all points North ami West leave dally (except Saturday) ai it P. M , Iroin pier 49 North River. First class passage only $1; deck passage .Vic. Pennsylvania railroad. " great thi nk link AND UNITED STATES MaIL ROUTE. Trains leave New York, via Desbrosso* and Cortlandt street terries, as follow*:? Express.lor liarrisbtirg, I'lltsmirg, ttie West and South, with Pullman palace cars attached. 0:30 A. M., l? and 8:3.) P. M. Sunday, t) and 8 ;3o 1". M Per Williamsport, Lock llaven, Cnrry mid Erie, at 'J :40 ntid 8' P. M., connecting at Corry lor Tituiville. Petroleum Centre ami the Oil IL-gioiia. For Baltimore, Washington and the South. "Limited Wash ington Express" of I'uilmaii parlor cars daily, except tmnday, 0 :10 A. M.: srrlvo Washington 4:15 P. M. Beg nlnr at 8:40 A. M.. 2 :I0, H itu and 8 P. M. uuday, OdlS and 9 P. M. Express for Philadelphia. 7:30, 8;40. 11:3) A M.. 13 JO, 3:40, 3. 4. 5, li, 7, 8:30. 9 P. M., aud 13 night. Accom modation 7 A. M and 4:10P. M. Similar. 8 A. M.. ft, 8, 7. 8 Sit) and a 1*. M. Emigrant and second class, 7 P. M. For Coiiiennial Depot at 5$*), i :30. 7::i0. 8, 8:40. 9:30 A. M.. 13: to, 3 ami 4 P. M. On Sunday, 8 A. M. Returning, leave Centennial depot at 7:1.), 8:1.1 10:50 A. M., 1, 1:15, 3, 3 tO, 4:45. 5:30. 8, 8 Jo and 7 .03 P. M. On Snnrtay. 7 :2u A .VI. and 7 P. M. For trains to Ntwerk. Elisabeth. Rahway, Princeton, Tron- ! ton. Perth Amboy. Klemlngtou, Heivtdere and ot'ier points, see local ecbodules at all ticket unices.' Trains arrive;?From Pittsburg, 8:3U and 10 :.'*) A. M. and 10:3i> P .VI., dailv; 10:10 A.M. and tirlo P. M. dally, ex cept Monday. From Washington and Baltimore, 8:30 and 9:4() A. M , 4:10,5:10 and 11:20 P. M. Sundav, 6:39 and 9:40 A M. From Philadelphia. 5 -.05. 8:J<). 8:30, 9:40 lO-IO. II3U. 11:30 A. M.. 3 :iO. 3:50. 4:10, 5:10, 0:10, 8:50. 7.3V, 7:4o. 8:4n and 1(1:30 P. M. Sundav, 8:0V,8:30, 0:30. 9:40, |0;10, li 5o A. M.. 8:VO and 10:30 P M. Ticket offices. -130 and 944 Bros lwav, No. 1 Astor House and foot ol Ueshrossrs nnd Cortlandt sts, : No. 4 Court St., Brooklyn; Not. 114, 110 and 1)8 Hudson St., Hohoken; depot. Jersey City. Emigrant ticket onice. No. 8 Battery P'fRA.XK THOMSON. D. M. BOYD, Jr., Ueuerel Mnuager. General Passenger Agent. gTOKIN'UTOH LINK FOR BOsTON. Steamers RHODE ISLAND and N AKRAGANSBTT, from j pier 33 North River, foot of J ay st., at 5 P. M. Providence Line, from pier 27 North River fool of Park place. Steamsmpt Kl.ECTKA and GALAIKA at 4 :30 P. M. K XC V K810.1 The prid of (he Hernia has then reduced to three cents ]??>? ropy. A GRAND EXCURSION ACROSS THE HAY TO Stnlcu Island ?Boats leave Whitehall St., foot of Broad way. et 7 : tn. 9 :Jft, 11:15 A. .VI : I :1V, 3:1-), 4:15, 6:30 and tt:.'R? P. M., lor New Brighton, sniig Harbor, West Brighton and Port Kichniond Fare only loc. Wanted to pi iu iiam.. The, price of the Herald has beep reduceil to three cents )>er coptf. \\J A N TED?A WIN DoW~AyUARIl7M, SMALL SIZE H with wire stand Andres), wltlt use and lowest price' Algl A III A . (>->! 3.178. New York CUV. TJLTANTKD?A CORNER LIQUOR Store NOI 77 above' anal St., on the west side; state location and price. Address UKoBGK K., Herald Uptown Branch office. \y\NTED-A MILK ROUTE OF NOT LRM III AN 77 150 quarts, with llorr-, iVagon. Ac.; sate location or mute and price. Address M. M. H? Herald Uptown Branch office. MUSICAL. The prtre of Lite Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. t7 AUD ? VI IMS WATSON GIVES PIANO AND GUITAR /lesson*. 32 East I4tlt St. Particulars Id cottfecliouery mm. Instruction~~on i'Unofoktk and hingiko; !e-soi-.s not dull, hut plain, easy and progressive; priee within reach of ail. practice tree. 287 West 37th st. a MON1M. i wiHi take its OR ii MU81C ? /scholars at my rooms In Astoria at the abovo price. Address ASfOKlA, Uptown Herald office. CLsOTHifetew " The price of the Jlerabl has been reduced to three cents per copy. Al 5*5535/ 1..74 BROADWAY. BKTWKkE MD and 33<l sis. ? Broadway | rices p old for cast-off Clothing, Ac.. l>y calling or addressing B. HARRIS. 1,274. AT PLATTO'S.,8 .1.111 .VV., Nc.AU 46TH 8T.-THE most astonishingly high prices will positively be paid 'n cash lor cast-off Clotinug Orders attended by Mr. or Mr*. FLaTTO. A I Mlvrz'S. 248 30 Kv., NEAR KITH 8T., SO PER cent more m - sell paid than elsewhere lor cast .IT I loth lug, .if s Irj . r.l i? sHeaded by dr. aad Mrs. Mtotg. A -NATHANS OLII E-trvHLIHII.lt EXT. N|( ?Ttl ??V . tie ir -Itli st. The highest value paid for cast off L!?1.1'.1.""' c'srpete, A*. Call on or address Mr. or Mrs. NA tfUROfh. Tht price of the Herald has been reduced to three cents per copy. T XTKKNATIuSaL EXHIBITION-!*]'" T'KUlH'CTS OP i Hi* Dairy, at Hamburg, trout 38th February to tth March. I'rocrimmrt of this exhibition may be hail gratis of the Secretary or the undersigned committee Dr iticharii neeletnaun. llr. A. M. O. strope, ilamburs, the Kuecutive Committee. __ Hotel MINKKVA. ~ J*lair a St? Maria Novella, Florence. Italy. Beautifully situated In i southern sspect. overtOOI|U|| the square. It offeia every modern comfort and extelleut ac Coiiiuiudaiiuu at uiuaerite price. Sitting. reu.1ing ant smoking rooms; taule d'hot". piano, bathe, eaaibei at the ?tallon. The pr >prleti>rs recommend their hotel to the pat ronaue of English and American trace.lore. NiceT Hotel dee Anglais.?This flrtt etaee hotel, facing the eea, and under Kugh.n iii inacetnent. reopened lor the season on let October 11. MAKh.it ItAVf, Secretary, 13 Coleman at., Londou, fc. C. Summons. ~ ~ In matters of citation concerning the ahaenl Georg Alurecbt, of Kiesa. pending hclore tbia Court, the loth day of January, 187/. baa been appointed aa the day ou wuicb the notitioaliuu of Ilia necreo declaring the demlae of Ucorg Albrecht ia to be ni aue. The1 abacnt Mr. Henri; Albre ht, of Kleta. Is therefore hereny publicly tumiuoued to appear on that day tn tnia Koyal t"ottri of Justice, either personally oi by nteani ol a duly leiiitinitied proxy, in ami.mace liltiiael! and to await tho intit'i ition of the sat.I decree . >n default id vvhiui , the same will bo held to have been untitled by 1J o'clock, at noon. The Royal Saxon Court of Justice. CASPAR!. IIit - t. Augnst I. 187H. Sl'I.KNDIDK MOTEL, PLACE UK L'OPSKA, NO. I. Parts.?Extensively patrtutixed by Americans, and situ atcii next door to lite New York Herald Heading Booms. VOKl.AuUNU. In bier ittilmngigen Edlctalsac .en dee abwrsrnuen iiiinrg Albrecht, aus Uieea. isi su itckauutiiiachiiiig ties die TodeserkUrtiug tioorg Albrecht's in; ?.-iiruclicinleii llesohei ih ?. der In. dnrmar. l?iT7, tertnlnllch atiOeruiuut wurden. ire ithwusciide ilerr i.eorg Albrecht. aus Kicsu. wlrd daher hierdureh uffentlidt vorgeladen, in dn-setu Tertuine in 1'i-r eon oner .lurch eluen, gelidrlg legitiiiiirteu llevollniut htig ten an ItiesiKcr Kiiniglicber lintchuauitstelle tu er.e lets aeu, llcb ansugel.en udtl iter Kr .ilnitu : du ses Bescl.eide, Kewartig in eem. wiilrixeotalU deraelbe. Mittaps. Ill Ubr fur Lekattui gt'iiiacln wtrd eruolttei warden. Una Kuiiiglirn Sa.bsiscbe Uericbtsaml, c'A.srARl. Riiisa, den 1. An trust, 187*1. The price of the Hkkai.u to day ami henc(Jvrth will be three cents. THE IRISH RIFLEMEN. DISSATISFACTION llEOAllDIXQ TBKIR TIIKAT MENT BY THEIIl AMERICAN COUSINS?NO free passes or lunches. Di bus, Oct. 12, 1876. You will probably be surprised to bear tbul mino discontent at tho reception accorded to tho Irish rifle incu hi America has manifested itself iu sumo circles In ibis cuuuiry. It is uuv vory great. It is confined to a small uuuiber ol porsuns, but it is nuuo lbs loss real, it Is uut by any means outspoken, belog tbo very rovorso ol more grumbling. It is a disappoint ment wbicb tboso who leol It nro reluctant to admit to themselves and very unwilling to couless to struugers. Henco u long couversauou may givo no suspicion of its oxiitonce, wbilo a casual remark may suddenly reveal it. Having learned its extstonco from two different sources, 1 determined to make inquiries as soon us possible at headquarters, In order to Uud out how tar there was any reason lor Ibis unpleasantness. Botb my tnlormunis had clearly drawn their knowlodge from America; indeed, onu of ihetn was in a position to know accurately aud thoroughly everything con nected with the Irish contingent. Mr. Edmund Johnson aud a couple of other members of iho Irish team returned home in the steamer City ot Kicbmond ust Monday. They nave willingly spoken ol their voyage, ol ihu politeness ol their reception, of the luteiesi leli in ibe matches, ol tho incidents of tho matches, Ac.., Ac. line there was pltiuly a reserve wuh respect to any oxprvsslou ut leebng as to the nature oi ihu reception, aud it wae only by patieut cuuvorsatiou, lasting a considerable tune, that it was possible to discover ibotr real sentiments on this point. SOtKKU IIT UBVKAT. Tbore cannot bo a doubt but that iho Irishmen were disappointed. They are prompt in remarking lUal they | were uol alone in Now York; that there were also Rcoiiisli, Australian uud Uauauiun teams, aud that any distinction in the reception accorded to ibouisolvcs | would have occu invidious, U uol offensive to iho ; others. Now, they admit that a hospitality which I wuuid have undenakeii to provide for all the teuma ! could not have been looked lor. And they aiso allmv. when reminded of the lact, iliui n.e r.ne matchos j woro only one ot the many tilings whlcu Claimed a generous outlay Irom the citizens ol New York cur ing this Cetilouuial. Hut when all these tilings have been discounted It is plaiu tluil a leoliugol sore ness still rankles, and that as time goes on it may bo mitigated, but will not be removed. 1 was reimndod , that last year the whole American party. Including the shuotera aud their friends, were lak.u in hand iho very inutiicui they lauded ut Quccnslowu una were not allowed to bear any expense so loug as they remained tho guests ot ibe lrisn Kitie Association. Further, uiov wore handed cards which franked them over evcly Irish railway so long us they remained In iho country. 1'urhups, lor the reason* already mentioned, It would havo been loo much to expect Unit the hotel oxpeuseaot the fruit team should have been home by the American associations. In this connection, how ever, It Is worth recalling thai on the Drsl day ol Iho international lualcb inure wore about 8,000 spectators ut Creedmoor. On the second day the uumber?ran up to 10,000; and on the day ol the Irish American return match the uumber present was also about 10,000. That is, there were 2*, 000 in all, each ol whom paid lilt) cents lor admission. Fourteen thousand dollars Is a largo turn, uud, perhaps, some onu disposed to bo critical might suy that out ol it the hotel expense! of the teams might have been defrayed, and there would I still remain a margin lor contingencies. At aoy rule, there was room lor improvement In other mutters. Each visitor had to pay every time lie used the Lung Is aud Kunway which lock him down te Creeduiour. I bin wu* a mere bagatelle, no doubt; but it will not bear comparison with the geucruu* spirit which, last year, provided a Ircc pass on every 1 li rmh lutlwuy lor ihe nun effective members us well as the shooters of the American party. They were, in deed, furnished wttn tree tickeie on the railway winch took them to i'hiluiiolpbia, uud lor this courtesy they are siuccreiy grutelul to iho management. A lurtber insluiice ul detective arrungemuul was tins. The only traiu which look t'e Irishmen at a convenient hour to Creedmoor was one which did not usually slop at ihu ranges. H might havo been expected that tho Amerioan committee would Intve made llie neces sary arrangements to incut the difficulty. liut it was uol o. Tee Irish executive had lo arrango each day that ibe tram sbou.d stop. On tne very day ol the in ternational match the same thing had tu be dune; lor, at the last moment, It appeared that no change had boon mado, aud at the request ol the Irish exoraiivo a telegram was sent to Hunter's l'oinl lor permission lo slop tho train at Creed moor. i?id*'t "tommy dodd for it." > With rcspoct to tho visit to l'liilndelphia there seems to be some misunderstanding. Home at lea-t of the lrisn rillcmeii were under iho itnpre.-stun i hat Major Fulton had cliargu ol all the urraugeuienls and was em powered to delray ti.elr hotel expenses while in tho Quaker City. He did not do so, however, or, to speak WHO greater precisiou, he lell some at least to slilll completely lor themselves aud pay their own way. Estill, in uo cose were any ol thum asked to drink aud then expected to match penning to see who was to pay tho bnl, as is commonly ilonu in England. A slight allusion was made to the fact of Colonels Ulidorslecvo and Uodine having been al lowed to shoot at tbo range.'-, just before the mutch, when others were kept away, tin tho whole, loll credit was given to tho politeness ol the reception, the trip to West 1'oint, Ac. A full programme, indeed, hud been prepared for the amusement and entertainment ol the riflemen. liut it was noted that the courtesies took usually a comparatively inexpensive lorm, and that the recvptlon given lo tho Irish riflemen In Amer ica in the Centennial cannot he said lo correspond In gouorosity, at leaat, with thai given last year in Ire land lo the doputation Irom America, and that even, in some points oi organixatlon, the American fell short of the Irish arrangements, so far, at least, as the comfort ol the visitors was involved. CIXTkXXIAI. OOMFt-ICATIOXR. Such are the opinions, sentiments and feelings of somo of the Irishmen, at lousf, who have been e.on corned in the late contests. They prove that a certain ' amount of disappointment rankles in their breasts. 1 But ibis substiulially owes its orivin to circumstances that were really unavoidable, bemuse inseparable Irom the occasion. Some iaulla ol organization may have occurred wnlcb might have boon prevented But, probabiy, they may be explained by certain difficulties j oi a personal nature that attended tbo formation of the American team. It would have been m uter for deep : regret if anything had occurred which could really ' impair those feelings ol mutual respect and ctlrotn wiili which th" riflemen of tho two countries regard 1 each other. Very strange stories have been current I also concerning the international boat races at rhlla- 1 delphta. The Field baa made aome serious charges, and all rowing rnon agree as to tlie wisdom ol the college crew Irom Cornell?which is to row one of the greet English universities In ibn spring?declining to | participate In s race who It would have loel thorn the rospect ol the oarsmen ol Greet Britain. Ihe price of tht Hkrai.d to-day and henceforth will be three cent*. TIIE MONETARY COMMISSION. The United Slates Monotary Commission, authorized by concurred resolution ol Congress, of August la,lx:6. la now organized as follows:?Senator John P. Jones, of Nevada; Senator George S. Boulwull, of Massacbe setis; Senator Lewis V. Bogy, ol Missouri; Represen tative R. L. Gibson, of Louisiana; Representative Richard P. Bland, ol Missouri; Representative George Willard, of Michigan ; Hon. William S. Groesbeek, of Cincinnati, expert; Proiessor Francis Bowen. ol Cam bridge, expert; Hon. Alexander Hulmar, of Pblladel plila. statistician and corresponding^nocretary: George M. Wo-toti, Esq., ol Hosion, recording secretary. The Commission Is now in session in this city taking evi dence. A aiih-ceiiiiniliea will shortly start for the Pa cific Coast to take evidence there with regard lo the prod action of the precious metals in CAIHornta. Ne vada, etc., and la reference to other matter* Intrusted by oongrea* to the Commission, Ill BALD'S POLICY. Newsdealers Feeling the Benefits of the Reduction. DISSATISFACTION ON THE WANE. The Public Firm in Iti Approval of the .\rw Course. SIGNlc ICANT CORRESPONDENCE. One ot the true*t ir not the mo?t rrofound sayings ever penned by Paical. ?u the ndage:? "U moi rrt Itiujouri hautable" (the I i? ever hiteful), aud the Herald, id discussing tho reduction of us prico, es capee the censure oi this weighty dictum by having m the matter exclusively cousultnd Its s.-nse or juMlca to the public rather than its own Immediate intorcsts. So, little apology Is necoaaary lor submitting to our readers such fscts and correspondence as throw light upon the manner In which the public is being treated by a number o! purblind uawsdealcrs who will eventually fee their mistake. The newsdealers are certainly unnblo to fight the public and the Hsrald combined, and are merely ahow ng what an excellent Investment the Hsrald must be wbon tlioy niako so determtuod a struggle to hold that which tho IIkkalk lecls able and satisfied to relluqetsh. It will be seen from the sketches made below that the lower ing of the price has, as was very natural, been immedi ately followed by agreat Incrcaso of circulation, aud, as tho newsdealers are keen at arithmetic, they will ace the Bigulllcauce of tbo figures sa well as of the stout expression of public opinion. what tna nxweDKAbnas akk doiso. Tho most sagacious woman in the uewsdcaling busi ness presides over tbo stationery and candy store No. 086 Third avenue. Shrewdly pcuolraling the non chalant manner and casual inquiries of the customer who was ostensibly buying steel pens, but really aster turning tier views ou the reduction In the prtco of tho likhai.i>, she said:? "You're a reporter, alnt you?" It was useless to deny the solt impeachment In the lace or so much astuteness. '?I thought so," contlnuod the saguclou* female, with a smile ol self-approbation; "do you got many insults Irom the nowsdtalers?" "On the contrary, madam, none at all," and the ap parent purchaser of pona dwelt at somo length upon the flourishing condition of tho social umcnltios among nowsilealors In gonornl and tho lady repre sentatives In particular. "Well," resumed the fair dealer, softening Into ready and confidential comrounioutivonoss, "wo do sell more Hkbalus than w? usod to, and no mistake. There Is a much bigger Uomaud tor them since tho re duction, Why, I could have sold flfty more copies than 1 had on hand yesterday, there was such a rush for them. I've sold forty to-day, and never usod to tell moro than eighteen or twenty before the price was reduced," ??You sell tho Hsrald at -Its new price, of course? ? "Oh, yes. I should leel like a thief to ask any more than is printed on the paper. But we don't make much ol anything on It." The entorprislng woman was subsequently induced to admit, however, that there was more prolix Id forty papers at twenty per cont than in eighteen or twenty at twenty-flvo per cent, and as the quoatlonor took leave she relaxed into a parting tmllo. At Petersen's slaltonory, book and ncwa store, No. 062 Third uvenue, the dealer aatd the last Hkiiald had been sold early in tha ioronoon. In response to the question, "How many Hbkalds do you soil every morning?" tho reply was: ? "About 100, and wo sell about as many Sun*. Of tbo other papers wo soH fifty Times, twenty-five 7Vt bunet and twolve H'orWi. Tho Hsrald Is selling livelier since tho reduction, but wo can't make any thing bv handling it" A mercenary and wldc-awnko youih of fifteen was found superintending tho husinois details of the stand at the corner of Forty-soooud ?treat and Fourth nve nuo, opposite the Grand Central depot. "Sell Hskalus I" observed this ?piighily youngstor; "1 should soy sa W? sell lots of 'em. Most everybody buys the Hdrald." "How many?" "I guess you're only loolln'. Do you s'posa I'm golu' to give away this business?" And tha youthlul oountonanco con tracted tnto an Ironical leer as the youtlitut fingers ascended to tbo youthful nose in a gesture indicmtivo ol tho necessity of business secrecy under all circum stances Declining tha young dealer's proffer of a "shine? only ten cents," and reflecting upon tho msg. nitudc ot the youth's capacity in conducting two such onterprlstug establishments at onco, the Inquirer goutly withdrew. At the small stand at the corner or Lcxing-on ave nue and Forty-second street the siock of Ubkalim had beon sold out early in the clay. Tho man la charge said the Hsrald sold better at the reduction, and that he usod more copies of the Hsrald than ol any other paper. At tho stationery and book store No. 624 Third ave nue the woman behind the counter regretted that alio hnd not a copy ot tha Hbeald remaining from tbo morning's supply. "?'? don't keep many," she said; ??only about twenty 11 vo Hksalos and one or two Timet and Tribunet lor regular customers. The Hsrald is a good deal more called for' slnco the prire was put down." "1 haven't a Herald left," said the newsman whoso , stand Is near Tblrly-ninih street, on Third avenue. "I handlo about 60 to 100 Hsrald* a d?y, aud have sold more lor a day or two back than 1 used to boiore the price was put down." The owner ol tho small stand on Third avonno, near Thirty-sixth street, said:-"I'm all sold out for lo day. I sold every ono of my fifiy Usralur before niuo o'clock this morniug.'? A young German owns the stand at the corner of Thirty-fifth street and Third avenue, combining a caudy and other small street ousiness with that of uewsvendlng. In response to tho inquiry for a Herald ho fished a folded copy from tfio inner recesses ot bis stand aud returned two cents change fiom a nickel piece. "I had fifty Heralds dlcse morning," he said, tn re ply to a question. "I didn't use to had nesr so many as dal," "They s?U better, then, stneo tho prtca was put down?" "Oh, yaus. I oould sold goot many more If I had 'cm- I sol' about vorty Sunt and vlftoen or twenty Timet and Tribunet and H'orlti " In the stationery and book store No. 493 Third ave nue a novel theory ot tna reduction m*n broached. "1 behove,?' said tho proprietor briskly, as though con fident of tho soundness of Ins creed, "I believe this opposition of tho dealers Is all id your eye." The desirability or an oxplaaatloo was suggested, "t mean that 1 believe there's no such oppo-ltion. 1 tbtnk It's nothing bui'nu advertising aodgc." "Do you sell many papers?" "Well we take about 160 lo 200 Hkralds and also a good quantity ol Sunt. We eell about the same aa usual; but there isn't much profit In the Hiralds at throe cents." A pleasant but artful Teutonic female smiled over the counter of her cigar store,Na 419 Third avenue, at the visitor In quest ol Information about her traffic in newspapers In response to an Inquiry as io the dally number ol coptea of the Hsrald disposed of by her ?he said:? "We sella flfteon now, but they sells better than they nsed to. We only used to sell ten or twolve. We sells fifteen Sunt, too. Wo only keeps Heralds and A'wim.'* And tbon, with a bland erolla, she urged the vastly superior quality of her Qflen-ceni cigars, maintaining the argument so volublv and with such perseverance that her seductive tones followed tho inquirer even after he bad passed out and got a long way dowo tho ?treat, ? The keeper of the cigar and news depot No. 366 Fourth avenue said:?"We sell ninety Heralds. seventy Sunt and some Timet, Tribunet and War bit. The Hr*alc sells much better since the reduction We don't get stuck uow on copies toll over, as wo usod to before this new (leinand. ' At ilio stationery and news store Na 410 rourth avenue a single copy of the Herald was lound remain ins from the morning's stock, Commonllog on ino reduction the dealer said, "We sell 124 Heralds to ftfl/ona Sunt aud tweet/ Timet, Tribunet and Wor'nt The Rimil I* much sought slt#r since 'bs reduction, but 1 don't think the prolt la enough to pay ui tor handling it." A TRIBUTB TO ITEBI4XO TALUE. New York, Oct 24, 1879. To th* Editor of Tit* Hkrald:? I hive found unco Saturday laat uueb n difficulty la gemot! lha Hkrald ibat ths heavy run on 11, at 1 sup posed, ?n quite incomprehensible lo me. Your ar tide in to day's lasue explains the my.tery, and my usual newemeu, corner ol Forty-Erst street and Btghll avenue, may wbntle for my custom henceforth. Ui Pit. loreed a Nun upou mr wife at eight o clock Ini tin morning for the past two morning* but will not ban a chance again. 1 don't intend this note as any com phut*ni l" *io Hkrald, with which I differ largely, but 1 always read It and I mean to ?>?'?R?E CEfiTg OCR COKR*arONDRRT8 OK THR CASK. Subjoined are the lellera received yesterday by thi 11 khalii on the question of the reouctlon In prlco They need neither explanation nor comment;? To thr Editor of tu* Hkrald:? I live at corner Eighty-sixth afreet and Eighth avfouo and it is impossible to buy a paper for lose than lour rem*. It .a n downright robbery, and I iipnoul to you for relief. W. H. McGINNIHs, 11 Weal Eighty-Sixth sliest. Srw York, Oct. 29, 1879. QUITE SATISFACTORY. To TH* Editor or Tit* Herald:? In your to day's paper I notice the etandon "Fourth street and the Bowery" among those that refuse u take your paper. This seorns to be a mistake, as 1 buy "every day and bought to-day my flKRALual that place, I in .k- ibis remark id justice to the said siaud. Ro? S|.ect '"jedrWALD, No. 66 East Fourth street YES, WE CAK AND Witt! Nkw York, Oct. 24, 18T<k To thk Eoitor or tiik Hkrald:? On the Monlclatr and Greenwood Lake Kallroed, the papers on *vhicd aro furnished by the newsdealer in Monlclatr, tlio prlco charged for the Hbnald Is still llvecents. Csu you help us? ECONOMY. A WELCOME NOTICE. Yorkers, N. Y., Oct, 26, 1879. To thk Editor or tiik Hkrald:? Asa newsdealer of Yonkers 1 wish to correct r falsi Impression on tho minds ?f (a portion at least) th< renders of tho Hkkalo In this neighbor bond, as appears lroin letters lu this morn, ing's Issue, by stating that 1, for one, bave neither asked nor received, nor allowed any o: e In my employ to ask or receive, inoro than lour cents per ^9l'y ,or the Hskai.ii s.nco llie reduction as uoulled. w ill you pleaso Insert tho abovo as a aimplo sol of Justice, and oblige yours obediently ? HENRI U. A31L llOW 18 THIS? Nkw York, Oct. 29, 18T9. To tiik Editor or thk Hkrald:? In roadlng a very clear statement of October 23, froo Philadelphia, In to-day's Ukralo, It states that th? news stands at Cortlandt street lerry were not allowed to churgo more than three cents. On going through tho depot at Cortlandt atrool, to take tho 6:30 A. M. train, f tendered a dime lor a Hsrai.d and received hack but six cutis ;I mado no remarks, as 1 was In a hurry), showing that they uo charge lour ceuts, not withstanding Uicir positive instructions. I do not wrilo about this lor ray own saks. but simply to help ?long whiil I deem a relortn?? small reduction ol what is a great benefit to the reading public Yours, ro spectfuily, * READER. 8HORTHIOHTED NBWg AOENT. Vallkt StrRaR, L. I., Oct. 28, 1S76. To thk Editor or th* Hkrald:? Tto news agent on tho train which leaves this sta tion at seven o'clock A. 11. was asked lor a copy of ths Hkrald und I gsvs h.m lour cent*, which ho refused and said it w.is flvo cents ail tbe yesr round, l wlsl tho news company would look afle^l^1,pEARgALU AN ANNOYANCK TO BK ABATED. Nkw York, Oct 24, 1878. To tiik Editor or tiir Hkrald:? Since too roductlon In price of your paper I find tl difficult to procure a paper until 1 reach tbe siaud m Fulton street. 1 como down in the Dry Dock ???r and the newsboys all tell me It don't pay lo tak.. out Hkkald.1. 1 cun't subscribe, as I '* towu. Yours respectfully, NOL LINDfc.fctJC.lN A FUTILE COMBINATION. Morrisakia (Twonty-lhtrd ward), New trie. To tiik Editor'or thk Hkrald:? I have been a coustaui subscriber to your valURbU paper for a long number of years, and have never oh Jocted to the price; hut when I Una your paper selling io other parts ol the city for three cents I see no reason wny wo, the inhabitants of the Twenty-third ward should pay lour cents a copy. Enclosed 1 send vou a circular, whien I dud enclosed In my morning * k. . i imausir mav Its* miiintfd vou a circular, wuwu ? ??? ? - Hkrald, and hope tbal some ineaos may be adopted that we may bo able to get our import at th* regit:lai (fires. Yours respectfully, OUAKLKi OUATsU.S. to tbe Headers of the Nkw York IIkrai.1*:?? The muierslgnert would respeetlully Inform tbelr enstoia er. that ihe pr"ce of tbe New lork Dally Hsrai.d lias been " . . . llT. hbi. io nor two slid a CM that t be price m one now ?111 ' ? . _ reductd I" three easts at retail. W# hawe to par two slid a ball cent- per enpy at wholes* le. besides cost of expresssim. carrying. s ort counts, misprints and serplus copies, which brings the first cut to us up t" the retail price. Therefore we shall or compelled to charge onr regular patrons twenty one cents per we?k. sill transient buyers lour cent a per single copy, The price of the Sunday edition has not been oltcrcil?five cents por copy. ... , '1 hanking our customers for their llhsrsl patronage and asking a continuation of the same, ws are, yours, Ac. JtiSKI'll HUllLBtt. in7th street, between Washington aud ttaliroad avenaea. M i;S. A. MLLGKOVE, 3d avenue, second door helow IwTlli street. MK8- LtlMNUtK, Morris street, rmiussw. VERY WELL JUDOED ACTION. SaYVILLK, L. I., Oct H 'fffl ' To tiik Editor or thk Hkrald:? Wo read lu to-day's Ukr.vld the narrow-tninried ncrs ol certain newsagents and daalors in Now York city and elsewhere. UladlT we tako toil opportunity to givo a contrasting testimony to out plucky and polite newsdoalor, Q. J. Klansscu, who im mediately, by your aunouuconient, reduced tho price ono cent per copy. Wanting to gtva bun in this way our thanks lor Ins punctuality and activity in general, you will Oblige us by tnsorting this In the columns of vour valuable paper. .... 7 SOME CONSTANT L. I. HERALD READERS. CLOSING THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The conference between the principals ol the puhllo school* In Jersey City and the Committee on Teachers ol tho Board ol Education has led to no satisfactory remit. The appropriation for the schools will be ex hausted on thn 10th of December, and the question under discussion was whether thelenchers should give their services gratuitously to the city Irom that dsto till the l-l or J inunry, when tho new fiscal year will coiumoocc, or whether the schools snoulil bo closed duriug those twenty uays. The teachers Orinly de clared their unwillingness to five their scrvicos gratuitously. It was llnally resolved to cell a meeting ol all tlie teachers, Wlio shall appoint a committee te wall on the Hoard next Tuesday ovenlng and liv dowu their ultimatum. The probability la that tbo schools will ho closed, and tho city will thus have to fuller Irom tbo incompetence, recklessness and sxtravagauct ol the present Beard. It IS no niggard!} policy on tbe part of tho city, lor the Ho.irc of Finance awarded au appropriation ampl} sulTlrient, provided a policy of retrenchment weri pursued as in thn other hoards of the city government. The Uourd ol Kducation, however, obstinately relusod to roduco salaries, and lbs result Is that tlio appropria tion designed lor tho whole year will be exhausted twenty days before iho year expires. Mr. Rollins, the reform member of the Board who brought to ligut numerous frauds, made scvoral efforts last year to bring down tho expenditures to the level of tho hard times, but he was outvoted In overy instance, and the taxpayers are now face to lacs with tho consequents. NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. MOVEMENTS OF NATIONAL VE88EL8? ORHEr.8. Washisotoh, Oct 28, 1875. Tho Navy Department Is advised of tbo arrival of the flagship Tennessee, of the Asiatic station, at Nugataki, Japan, on September 11 She was expected to leave ou the 19tb for Cbeloo. Tho Alert, Commander J. D. Marvin, arrived at Hong Kong September 11 The officers and men wsrs In good health. The Gettysburg, lieutenant Commander Garrtnge, arrived at Uslilax, N. A, on tbe 21st Instant oaDxns. Master Samuel Seabury has been ordered to duty el tho New York Navy Yard. Ensign W. C. Bab cock has oecn placed on waiting ordois. NAVAL CADET DISMISSED. Ax.varoua. MA, Oct. 28, 1878. Cadet Midshipman R. R. Cookie, of Illinois, a third data man who reluscd to testily In the investigation of tho case of tho "haxors," was to-day dismissed Irom the Naval Academy. This Is lbs ninth cadet who has been dismissed for the same offence within less than two weeks. Tbe cadets inside who witnessed the ''haz ing" are Just us stubborn as ever not to testily, but a repentant delinquent, who altar his disuiiK-,il could no longer coma even within ths walls ol the academy, whs heard lo observe, "I wish I was In there now. I'd tell all they want to know." Ths whole third class, it still appears, will have to be dismissed. The court ol inquiry into tho "bating" Is sull in session, nod Cadet Midshipman Charles w. Germi is en trial be fors a sourt marnal leg "baaing flab*''