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he Trouble between the Turners and tinh, New Yous, July 27, 1854, To THB EDITOR OF THE NEW YOKK HEKALD. Sim— Upon tre .oquest of many of your erman gebecibers, and upan the request of the arpers, £ wieb ro ipfoum yout at your reporter, no doabt ep» wrong S04 biased lnformation reseived from foterented parties (alkbongh tast ivformation may be official, emiosting from the sixth Ward Police, B wevesthe}eva ¢,”) furniched your paper this Boring sith a falve report in elation te Betseen the Germans and Irish.” And ‘Bor jt jo vot your habit of laving any aalotentivual ‘ror vaveriected, and koow Base tuken the pains to gather the following faow fr jouer paper, whieh you wi) (forthe eae of feuth aid jusrice,) beso kind es to pabils», aod ebiigo Many vv youn Geuwan Reapera, THE ATSACK CPON THE GBnMaN QURNERS, To se orvance with eu yy tahun received to at- » un oration of Mr, Hss-aureck—leader of the au Liberals, avd editor of the leading German wl pauper ip the Wes'—t' ec German tarpers of ty wevembled Jact Puesdoy, Juty 25, at their Beadguarters, Nutional Hall, Cans). strect, aud & med in proceesion to epair vo Sbakspr Hor, Where 1L6 & Biwd Fae to ome Of On thas ev ¥, armre Aity or sixty eiroug, m fat web citinr map, women or child, (the story of the feavittotbe Trish gul ia false, any suc” opduct De lpg probibisveo by tbe roles of the soviety—the teavegressor is io ul) such oascs epeodlly expelled,) whew their yesr was attuckeo by an Irish rabble, Wroaticr a short skiimich were sevtiered, aud tae Purser seve ca tbe place of dev tunther molestation, exceph le Mob gathered urouna the bot we wbloD oye, ve Turves, trem ranks svellea by the arrival ef othe: deyutations to the number of to hundred, Belurxed to their heradqua tes, marching fvar ebieast, nmsrmed, «x ept that some hao their walk- ime cxnes, 08 is common with the Germans, aod pur: wg wy "g aewrenit terough Chambers street to pdwvy,thiough Apthouy t Cente street, with the avewed ietention of avoiding the vb trey wee attacked iv the earty purt of the eveutog; ‘Bes no sooner had the bead of toe pro easion turned my Cente stheety on te rear wos attacked by eme three hundiod tri-n ) with sticks ot tmber, trickbate, fron ap hk Cat Bren- Wen with his force saa present, alos Jade Bogart and me ot the Council of tue ward, eadeavor- fee to queM the rivet at this jnvetue, the gas Tampe in the street were extiaguisted, aod Be fe was that some of the goles, nist Vy Ireh themsstves, contrary to orders, as Se rnd: ratany eo p viect them wb their clubs, and arresti ten of - points srr ated acre b bers e (and net Bogs 1) on eXamiahen, who dischw torne npen thre they Were ord: semi) eight or wane, und bub swe Teisnmnes. Ju before Wen the wero ard testin tue B who Bute! that ie ow oa meres ans wee linn oh ufetard pea enble rattack was | Bae by the 'rrh. The tullovi earn ts Wow d severly sma dangresonet Terman Beoeke, readin, N ird street, eurin te head, wist acd th, ded in the a Sa severe biew in the Eaeren, yestuiog ut No. 24 Allen strees, buct and Beoses by a stone on his leit bre K berg, No. 36 Bowery, Ze nose broken, ed with he ie dan, n, & de @polreuan’s club; ween knife, c aly © er ou tee forehead from ting some of his Heijland, No. so street. The jaws frac- Amwed womeed on the Knee, choulder cistooated by @ severe blow from a p liceman’s inb; be is yory Dbodly nurt, J. Bilke, wounded by a club in the neck. ‘B- Muike, the sume. There we some fifteen or twenty more, whose la not ascertain ag yet, ‘Who av Move or less dangerously hut, mostly by tho suckes of we clubs of a ferocious police, Theatrs a Bxhwiulons, Travian Orewa Verdi's grane 0, eraof “Louisa Milkr’ is effeed for the amusement of this eve bing, and for the lust time. fhe cast embraces tne Bemes of Dona Valerie Gomez, signers Martini D’Uimy, Signer Ner: Bere!di, und Signor Graziani, kK Le pracipsl charscters, There are some very the pems in tris opera, and covssquently those wo by ve not seen * Loutaa Miler” should embrace the only chance they will huve of doin, Auber’s gerard opera of Mascantello is in rehearsal, and wl soon be | reduced. Bowery ToeaTra.—The ping consist of R the tar relevtions for thiy eve Picker of Pa is,” aud Nothings.” Ja the firat rite, cad & good cker, Madsme Mare gerett: Choza witl appear in her wondertal ascen- Sivn f+ m the stage to the pallery, b wand, for wed, blindfolded. The amosuwats close on, a Tag ¢ wihthe “Koow Novhings.” Nig.o’s Gannsn.—Comte pantomime and ballet we the erlevtions for this eveaing. The ballet thmime of “Paquita” is the order, ‘We Yies Mathias #8 Paquita, and th els aad Pav. Brilinnt fo toe ot b ter be fairy pantomime of *Raonl” will couchite the amase- Meots, rently all the R vel troape appearing. Tor MRew sight Mad. A. Thihoo Catariva, in “Crown ihemevde.” Navtonat Tararre.—The re cipts of this even ys ae cor the benetiv of Mr. H. A. Percy, betug the Yost but ore of bia appearence. The plas selo ted je Ing: mar,” te character of Partvenia by Mrs. Nicholls, enc thutef Ingomar by Mr. Pevy. Miss Tar lom will appear iv 4 favorit nd vhe on of “Taming avka. This ted th ough at, and is +a gred business saxon. Purdy de. serves snecess, for be ia unce to please his patro Axriican Mvenun fame very attractive Bal Of esterminoent which wos plvea bere yestor @ay alternwn acd evening iste be re eared ep HB comprises, in tho utternoon, the er tarbabain: pieces style A Wile fore H ar,” ated * Tailor of Tomw * and in the ever Dace’ Tomance vf the * Cetrican Brothers,” C. W. Clarke @es'uining the arfuvue persunmation of the twin brotwers. g in bis exertions Woon's Mivsreris.—The operatic borletta of on, be hy ee Meney,” is annumnced azain for ia ewe ing, together with m: ery poyular ne; melodies avd inctrunwnts! solo: $e: Mae Breniey's Spxmvar The burlesque on the sw lendid fai y ores ot Ch derciia,” will be givea his evening. This week will close ity ropreseata- tions. in conrequence of tie production of the “Bu hemian Giri” on Meoday. Hirroprowy.—The third great “Foot Race” is to ovwe of t 1s even‘ng, the sinners of the other raves Being exciuded alt gether, This dessription of @mrsement ia becoming very popular and no doubt i compensate the mareger of this establishmont ver, bandsomely for the great interest he has al- ready ma iested in pro urine first crass runners. ‘Bbe eval programme i4 txsned for h.th afternoon mud cvening. The Largest Atrawberles. Hagntrox Doonty, N.J., Fuly 27, 1854. TO THD EVITOR OF The HEY Nottelag your correspon lent’s ace Bown Beried Queen etiacherrice, © Greunference, ‘rom Culiforaia, (snecess to her ef farts inthe giorions «suee of hort! od poore truly giorivue than all the Be’ be acd Blick tea.) alow me to state the feta, that a plate of the sume variety was sent to the Moroebreetts Horti uitaral Society, Saturday ex A for the end of last month. twoor threo whi bh measnred 8) inches jn circumference; they Ie Kee Jike tomatoes, and were rate the private arden of Sam!. G. Gastin, Kag., of the Newark eadews Nurseries, @ Q Cxrtifcd—I adw them, Guo, 0, Taoraors, Lodi, Ne de Extrxctve Coxphaceatton.—The most desto20 five Bre which Las ocer tm our city for the Bre cere, took ) lace a) noon vesterds Tavipes were etayed, aboot { ie ever The fire b t pod Garhese’s bee Rs b, and tp a ehert Beck of brick and st Peat corer to wh steet, an ahi to teveral dee. all eof which were t Beives cestroyrd we a ue me reonbing (¢ wee eomorind ate tor Locers ta Des Foes street od tt and ne yy edvely a9 fo Garpeay C. Dufresne, Renat, end Beonde pres ensiors were ot falety of toe St Roo nvent «po | on the other side of St. Joseph at cet Proved to be nofoanded, as the fir wee soon exiinenteh The vil Br. Garver were inanred tor lovs is at nex ris ( bag pvered tally aby Sey 2, ‘ On | 822 als how @sger yoo are | te do justice where justice iy dur, and vba you at | Bit times Juve to give to the public a roe report, I | \ | abng them and wounding many of | ni wlttivns Donde, | ‘ , ing opmlen : Peck to ther pisve of destioution th ough Cou | street, quietly and pea rably, not inverfe ing | @ow mon Pie as—Speeal Term, Before Judge Woodruff. Reawitt J. Rubs os. Join Ouinwn ant Hew Holds vi ge — Adin 10 rew ver $4,340 ‘or tifey-elght | @as6 de marioge in virtue of a cont-aut entered iato detween plaintiff and « efendarta on ohe 20ch uf Janvary, 1850, for the charter of t ebark Jona Reman for a voyage fre rw Yok to Sao Franciee:, the defend nisengaging to furnish a full caryo of merci andive, with oie exeeption of dead weight for dellact and apyreeing to pay to plat? for the ure of the sid at the iat during the v-yage, ents pry eabie foot wih rut | It was alin agreed that the Jay days for | sharginy, co mmeuctng from the reposted limse f ready. to recely or discharge cargo, shuuld be one ying Iny cays, and that for each and every eof rixty | Tne Bindees at Buster. JVB LASCAR CXS WUP PBB QUEFN OF THE PACIFIC— A yieNT SE BOKAY—A MUPT! IN COUNT. (Fem te Beton Hera July ee ‘The charge brov. ht avalost “Witiam Reed, mas terol the hip Queen of the Pagifiv, for it t escing bis en ow in pot wroviding them with » suffi neno. of provirions op the passspe trom Calcatsa to this pet, was heard thismo ning before U. 3 Commis eT Merwin, avd from eviden e introdace+ we chould Bay it ig the most fiiv. tous charge that orn'd poomtl be brought before a sou t. The psrceedinga were taterranted before they Dbevup, a4 Pat woud say, be ause it app-ared that no binding oath contd be at miniatered uuleas is eas ‘ mude ov the Korum. A messenger wos despatched nandred run: + dvy's cotepton, by eefanit, the def-ndants woald | pa) to the platrviff #7 per day. ‘The omginik 4 showed that on tee 20tnaf Mar h, 1550, the sailed dim New YouR for Francisco, with this cargo on hoard, und thatgtkO* ab ut the lat of Do- cember folowing, she arvived at her destination, t! at ber (a) tain was then ready to deliver the corg, het the defendants neglected to recerveor @izchangs the rame, snd cid not pay the freigut that was due, whereby the eald bark was detamed fifty- eght coys after te time allowed or specttied. Tae p'aintid now. claimed for these fitty- eight days.at the r King the sum of $1,200. The ¢ tielay ta the deliv: ry of the earn w agint, ond that t In this eave Judse My cor luslon in th being entitles ta a for sixty: x days, w the s eatithe d to th of the chunce or hope » would pay treight theefer, or in dh that the jy receeus of the gods Ona sul would be sufficient to puy Ube full freight; and tnerefore, al ough a» beiween t ¢ master ana the owner or goods, the former was not bound to wast afer th: expruticn of re twenty days mentiound in the til ofhed be; Jed as betweemthe plaiotif! and defond- ant such a tule vould have been ut the peril of the fermen, Wit dw nob produce full fs That is was toc duty of the drfeadauts to by shop to +be plaintiti at the end of the for Jemmyage aud de vy caused by Jaila cea to recerve ther goods und pay freight, waa dent of the de nis herte Aibhoogh i i bills of fading ag ment for y ° sid to bo ete wD o thas wll sof the bres re napedie fall the bills of Lidt cbartey money, was puld ina mesprnsible for Jay after the ween the sbip barte ig wos the euty of the ometer aa agent for the plaiuvifl, to act with just regard to tire tights aoa labdities et the deien outs, and shat reqmrod him to sell the cargo Large it as soon 48 reasonably could be dove towed sor dereurty hh sexrept that tot ey had vod ¢ ith itke effect aa it cha mogoy But the detendanty are nut Necessary vr uareagouadle de 1 i. As be (as the agenvfor tie © ciroumstan © that tre tig the reeovery of fal frei) bt, was oot Bufficiont fo warrant hiw ia detain- mer iee ship av their cose at Acertuin loss of 4 per day—ceituinly pot ina ease in whion it is ot shown that theyre was the slyhtest reasoa to leheve tbottte sue was out in all respects judial aa at che price biaden tor the goods on tue Sd of Fee breary, whey the wasier, instea! of acvopiing the bio, Vecame the purchus-r hime There $3 no chaaterere os such; ais Ceuncunis hud on mile Ving iv the reluiion of the cefuicunts to him Which clothed b mw withauthority to make such a puchae on their secoust aud dewin the ship ut their expense in tho hope of doing better. Tr deed, i$ fa qralve apparent from the whole cme that keejing the goods m the hope of doing beter meant tuinivg 4 nevrer a»proxima fiewht due to the plaintiff; althonge it might resnit, if the defendauta were, in the moan- time, losers of $75 per cay, for the plaintiffs bene- fit. ‘The wuster hao no such authority to speculate for the plaids Leveflt at the defendants’ cost. The rules by whicn the case is decided is this:— ‘The muster was bouud to sell the cargo withina Teasobuble time afer she “lay days” exp:red, and ony delsy beyond that waa not the fault of the de- fendants, tor which they cau be charged under the chatter party. after sale. the master had a reason: able time to deliver the lamber to the purchaser,and apy celey Lryond such reasonable time vas not the fanit of ibe veiendants. That whoever became the purebaser, such seasonable tiie should be allowed. The object being by di ‘ge tue cargo and restore the use of the chip anenvumbersd to ber 0 the master ov the piatotitt was entitled t» period to disuta: ge the lumber as it it had been sald tw athird person. That tue mastor huving in fac fold or pubup tic properly at ny Upon due notice, and on the Sd of February, and having be come the pure weer On that aay, if was his daty, w purchaser (whether acting In his o igntor a3 vgeut tor we plainuff, or for pla nti? and ey in whch the una gice hie stich a purchase for the benciit or both pasties (which Tb tyiuk is right ty continue © the ship tie deferdaxnis’ sole sost, while waitieg for higher teed he Barter ought, the ha “e corpo Vinme diately after Wie Ju of Febraary, aud to have sonipleted it withiy a reas nubile tine, Uy the evides ce subniteed, dus matter of fact, i} two days were eufliciiut for that purpo: S88 Lot unr-asonab's. Thougn the witness fer on the subject, 0 thet the tiwe actually net vsreasonadle. T two days after the Jd of February, aud levuctiag two days lox lay caye not then expt ed, makes to: dof dedowion (until the 7th of dys, fa which the sum stipuluted should be allowed, amounting to the sam of. ‘ Aud the eum belag dee on that day, to wit, 7th of March, 1851, Callow intercet from that cay, amountiug to Acd order judgment for the plaiuth¥ for, $2, With hie comis of suit. Titus Hutchmsen, Jun, vs. Cornelius Vander- bilt.— A new Srinl grantee on payment of coris, on the ground that the verdict, in respect to the amount of damages, is contrary to law, as given to ibe jury for their government, and is uot stpoorted by the eviderce— provided the plaintilf shoald elect to reduce the verdict to $100. This privileze the ploint i ovght ta bave, aud he may have rvent days to dete: mine whether he will take a new trial, or tnuke the avatement, Canat Toiss—The tolls received on tho State canals ouring the third week in July, this year and last, have becn aa follows :— 1863--Thint week in July - $102,993 61 18hi— G0, Geese SRNL, OOOO Oe . $6, ed on the State canaly ition to and tucladieg the Decrease in 1554 Tre amonnt of tolls rece from the opening of nav 2ist instant, a pe tod of the same period Lom the tion daring the ycars iso? fellows: 6 do. . Increase in ‘54 over do, = "E-4 over ra the rates of toll were the same,— Adoury Arse Srvourar Storm.—A gentleman who arrived in j this city from Cifiioothe on Frida: ua that ws the stage was passing frou G ever HilisLorevgh,in the neigaborhood of Pet they were overtaken of wicd, tala and hail, Jenee, UL etones were ve the horses they beeamo very re pesengers bad to getout asd nv es ie storm p.ssed eed cuwar thad gone bata shot Matar» cefore fh eas in overtaken vith tha storm, the wind comlrg fo in exeot opposite d: ectina, and tae ‘eoa-g, sudden witha tornado of with territiy vio- j atrikiag | nd the pro: rain ard batt 3 in 6ve0 groster abandsn than before, The com was prostrited and cat ras, ees were blown dowy, aud S>oas Niven and thrown acrovs the road, whieh fell wa hat It ceemod as tf there wes rever the tettom knocked caw ot teenty minutes, Again th on eving @ quarter of a un Oty dasty road wseve vob a ror he s oreet hende € my . OF eceli ig Ing lt wes on. Wt #y b46 uw fert + 1 bo theyt tine Wee Lge, Jtg Be "| their | be Jurthe sacred yohiume, who, a tera burt of pearl) half on bour, revurned bearng the precioas oak with him, An interpreter was tirst sworn to reader trve anne sof the evidence given “in wheo she first witness, Achbar, the ebief suraag of the Las-ar crew, ard © my Jainant in tne cave, was cal'ol. Commisioner Merwin administered tue vath to dim ip the folic wing form:— 1: terpreter, tell Achhar; fam now about to ad- ministes an oath to bim upon the holy Kora. The intermeter did as visected, aud Achbar seized the bonk. ‘This is the nath— You esear in the nome of Mshommed avd upon the holy Karen that the evideuo you shall give in tho cise now in braving, shult be the truth, thy whole truth, and nothing but tho truth, Kira the book Achbur devoutly Kissed the bo. k and pro ceded hb lx cvidenees He testified that he shipped on i the Quren «f the Pac fie, at Culcata, wth y nine vtbers, all Lazcars, and that he was captain or chief sargog; they were shipped by Capt. Carey, an officer of tae lish yo 7era- mot, wilbout #hoce permission they could not sbip at ull; shee ws3 ab undertauding, aud it was so sproified in the articles, that they should have evrything necessary to live upon, viz.:—rice, dahl (split peus), ghee, ory fish, meat, fresh and salt, feu, sugar, Bpices of various kinds, onions, floar, Liccuit, oil t» wash fy, coffee and potatoes. Tae cvptuin asd 8:ipping-masterghota agreed that tavse a. ticles should ve shipped. Av thir soint im the cuse, the interpreter notified the Con 1 that there was a yentleman pre ent wu could intcrpret betver tuan bim-elf,as he bud not bien to Calentta fr some time, and found some diffi a in wabing clear 1uterprecatious. az. Mit bed, hy ous nvemun a'luded to, was calle! He is of so) Atrvan blood, bat an Americas birt 5 has lived tor many }¢a 8 in Calcutta, where ne hu amas-eo a large fortune. He was clegantly dresset, ani is ¢vidertly # gentl-man of breeding aod cu - ture. The oath was acmiutered to tim; und te exam? ation of Achbar was resumed. e The provigons that weie actually fnrnishe } dnrin, the ¥ yaze were three baskets of potatoes, a bushel aud a halt in each, shich lasted a month—meut free t tuke at any time, and in aoy S rarigh hho Jysted tree months, yumpkins, whith luated a wonth, six bags of dald, about three bushels in each, two bariels vf fluur, bisenit aud bread always without bmtation, twenty two sult fish; tea, a pouns 2 week, m lassea, ball a gallon aday, curry, stuf—red pepper, tumerio and aurlic as auch ag wanted, rie wad oi] without bmit, and for fréxiy meet tao sheep and @ quarter, and ose goat and treive ton. Duiivg the last mon*h the Calcutta meat and fish gave ont, but ther were neverreiused food. Loewe was plenty of American beef, which they refased to receive; Uhey were not stiutea for water, but vad all they wanted, plenty of curry stalf, plenty of tomunnds, plensy of vimmgar aud plency vf oi, tae Juxu jou di ga. ‘They refused Amevican beef on principle. Their conscience sleelled, because taeir religion taaght ee w 10 Cato meat, that was uot lallea by a trae elle VEPs Achbsr further testified that Capt. Reed called bim to ¢xami.e she food that bad been provided, apc told him that apy sort tucy wanted svoult be procured for them. He gave bia (Avhbar) money tv purchase whut was desirable. Raalung, or Cowlong, the second sarang, was next cel d, avd the same form of oath adininis- tered, when tre counsel for toe defence remarked that he snould like to have tue oath administered by o priest of the Mabometan faith. Merwin--Yea, but where shail we find onc. te Counse)—] understand there is among th ra holy man, who discbaryes all the inkbons ued as calling to prayers, washing, ki ling sheop, dc. Commisrioner—Weil, have iim iv. ‘Tre prest came robed very nearly in the Geor; su Der «ortume, or, Mose nearly, afur the fashion of John the Buptst, whoxe Sunday suit was camel's bair, with @ g:die of skin about his loins. fhe priest proved to be the worst lookiag fetlow in the whele lot, He said he never bad administered an oath, and was tuld ¢o sis down agaie. One or two other Lascar witnesses were cxamined, when the officers of the shyp, the steward aud Mr. Mitchell, a; astenger, were Intrvauced as witnesses terthe defenoe. The examination of these last was very brief. fie case wos ao j lyin it was submitted to the Comms-ioner without argument on ember side. Commissioner Merwia, in summing up the evi suid, it was clear trom the evidence of thr ‘asa Whemselves that a liberal mode of providing fr was proved in the outset. The provisions were nh ject to ihe inspection of Achbar bimoe! stems by his own evidence that everytsing wus provided thut be apderstood was Co b> provided Ans} le provision for meat was made, and 1 is vers clear, fi eave of the crew themselves, ¢ spartof the authorities i % the food provided, and liberality on the j art of Captais Rood, in furnisbing monty for the purchase of such articles 43 they themselves thought desirable. No complaiats, it seems, were thonhs of during the voyaye, and it Wos not until aiter the arrival of the ehip in Boston that uny complaints were mad, Tue charge against Captain Re eo is uot sustained in any particular, and it must be dism: de ein St. Louis. Ou the night of the 19th instant, says the St. Louis Repubacen, sbout the hour of 11 o'clock, a fire broke in the bi ck situated at the corner of Se- coud end Locust sts Yue fire, it is suppose ginwted in the tin ware cad stove st re of Bell & Guin, wo oceupied the tepement one door south oy the corer, op Locust sreet, and from all the vis cumstances connected with it, in tue back pare of the ouilding, tLere had brea vo necessity for tire di ‘the day, and the supposition is that it was the worl ofan incendiary. Several persons who were sleep- on the back porch avd in the 10oms ie the buildings on Loun=' street, had barely time to es- cape oe was the repicity with which the flames spicad. Tie three tenements on Second street, the corner store by T. Campbell, tobaconist, over which was Keemle & ratty book and job printing office, aud the iwo southern tenements on the same street, used by Bell & Gasvin, and Charles Wetgler, upooilater, were so Cuveloped in flames 89 as to ren. der them olmost unspproachuble. The ire soon canght to the buildiags on the gout’ side of Locust street, aud the block, almost down to tue corner of the alley running north and south, wus scon @ burn ing was. Tyose lenemeata, we anaerstand, belong to the beire of Mr, Rogers, formerly of Philadelphia. That portion on Sec-ud street as the property, we believe, of Mr. Campbell, Tae eatire block as far down as the St. Louis Hunge, situated on the corner of the alley, but better known a3 the old “Indiay Queen Horel,” was burning at the same time. In the mewatime, by the extraordinary exertions of the firemen, the row of builuings on the upposlte side of the strert, 1 which 1s iocated the Desworu office, was protestea from Yao flames, alineagh tbe und fet dueclly ageinst taem, aud the Dem era offtce was several times on dre, but a8 xpeeiily ex tin.uished, ws we'lws toe buiidiugs situated in the alley int e Inmetiute sionity uf we fire. ‘The loss may he briefly summed up 2s follows:— Mr. Catnpbell was iusnted for $3,000 in the Phar rix liswan e Oompany, and $3,000 in the Stave Slotral, on the bul and sboat $1 000 on bis &, which, we nue nd, will pet buf cover hi ~ Vat lithic terial, embracing a quan of stuck, tol &e., for manufactur ing purported, wu Bead vtvin, tr ware aod stove establishment maay to tie y snecertea, by greaf exer nm of their atook. 3 job prinwng offlee, Nothing 18 eatimat-d at $3,000, ov ra to the amount of 84,000— Hurvord, aud the same aniount jacerer, lost all bis stock. out $4,000, He bad an jue 100 Hartford agency. Jeuns Hoyan, bookos der, ia the third story of ‘s building, Just evecythiog, aud barely Dis lice b's lows ts abous $4,090, with jw Hartviord Compasy. 4.00. in saving a port cemle & Ho Way oped ar Live 1 bach, was 3 whiding ia tho str & Boat Later trom New Mexico. SEIRMIEH WITH TUB INDI ANS—LIEUTANANT MAX- WELL KLLED. [Frew the St. Lous Revubtionm July 23 } Welad the pleasure of meeting, last evening, Lieut. R. Raesem, Ixt Dregoona U.S. A. just fom New Mexca, He lefts Fort Union on the 3d, and arrived at Jedependen @ on the 20th tnst, We leorn frow Lieut R.vhat military operations ! carried on again-t the Indiaos in the Tor- vitory with great vigor. It waa the determination of Genera) Garland, a8 well as of the territoriat anthovitica, to whip them into @ | ermanen: peace, and fur this pnrpose they were rapidly pareued. Gen, Gartand was ja the northern pa t of the Ter- ritory, examining the condition of the several mili- tar, AB, ior Garleton, in command of an expedition frm Put Bui gin, had retarped wo that fort. H> overtook a bend of Sols 2 shes, captare | from them about fifty horses their camp equipa.e, The Indias fied. iy the early part of the month Lient. Maxwell, of the 34 Inianty¥, was kivled on the Mo o, about forty miles sovthesat of Port Union. A small detsch- Ment of men wrie out on axcous against the fn- Se race covmmsed of are on be Mix- sell was temporarily separat-d, a men, f ow the main command, met the lodians, and ia the skhmish wh.ch ensued roree Indians were killed and three badly woneded. Phey were carried off by their companions, bat traced by the biond for some @stance from the battle groand. The tro [ndians who fired uton and killed [seut. Maxwell, were th aselues killed by two of t¢ dragoons. Col. Chandler wus io pursuit of a party of Mesca- villa Indiavs in the soxtbern part of the Terriuary. Col. Fountleroy’s commana was met at Diamord in five health and excellent spirits; grass and water abundant. Gov Merriwether was met at the crossing of the Arkansas, where a good deal of delay had ex- perienced in con& quence of high water in that vers Au the trains were getting along very well. Arrison ta lowaeActempted Arrest. * correspondent of the St. Louis Inted/igencer, living at Citon, Lee county, lowa, writes, auder dute 0 the 16tb, as follows, concerning the appear- ance at thut place of Dr. Arrison, the supposed wurderer of Mr.ana Mrs. Allison, of Ciacianati, his at +mpted arrest and subsequent excape:— Our little village baa been distracted with the mo:t intense excitement since Saturday evening 1at, by the atrival of Wm. H. Arriaon, from Cincin- rats, Who it is suppesed, caused the destraction of M. Atlson ano wife, on the 26th ult, It is reported that Aszison leit debts to be collected, and the amount for waded in dratt to this office. Expect- ing 10 receive the draft, be called at the Post Ollice, avd was -vpphed with the letters that had arrived, ove of them coptainig the draft. From informa tien that bad beep received, with respect 39 Arri- ton, ame of the citizens were pre} action toma: da securing him. Accordingly quite a number stated in pursuit. They found him at his father’s, who livessome taree miles from this place, Dut from »eme cavse allowed him to escape, whicit he cid in thesmoat precip tate manner, nothing deli nite being beard trom hin since. ‘The conclurion is that he made for his brother's, living 1» Appommome county, aud trom thenée fur- ther west. From an @ quaintance of some ten years with young Arison | aillattempt a description of bim, which you may u-e a8 you toink proper. Wm. H. Activon is ebout 6 feet 10 inches high, ratver ; squere rigged, evineing in his evsary movement | beive ond section, Aw bair is black, soft ond ghs- tering; prercing black, moving, ad distu: bed eyes, Mbough bid-en by long and beavy lashes; nese, properly sprsking, a Roman, without undae prommence; bigh cheek bones, thin hps, and a spler.dio ret of teeth, the incisors or frout teeth shghtly projecting. He walks as though one leg was a Tue shorter than the other, or the difference may be vansed by the habit of plactog the right foot down fi miy, at the eame time tnrninvg the toes ont. ‘Ti ere 1s ap impression on my mind that his name, or the initials atleast are te:tooed on his rigut arm. His age is trarty, or thereabouts, ARREST OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERUR OF TIE ALLI SONS. We Jast week published a telegraphic despatch, said to have Leen received at Cincionati, stating that Dr, Wm. Wm. H. Arrison, the supposed mur derer ofthe Allisons, bad been arrested in Phila- del) bia. Since then we have seen nothing fartuer of the matter, and presnmek the despatcn was a mereidie rumor, On Sunday afternoon last a man Janded tr .m the oacket at this place aad inquired tLe way to the residence of Mrs. Ward, inthe coum try. One of our citizens gave the eirection, but it seems be mistook tie way, and night coming on, be pnt up at the house of Mr. A- Robinson, wao resides about six miles from teis place, The stvan- ger serined very commanicative; suid bis namy wis Ward; was a: ousin ty Me, Ward, whose residences wasa few mils off, and {a the conrse of converse ton stated he hed recently been tn Cincinnati, at the breakfast table next morning, Mr. Robins oa in- vied of bis puest if he was in Cinctonati at the the time the Allisons were murdered. The stranger termed pale; seemed much agitated; denied having been in Cincinnati at the time referred to; sudccn ly lost bis appetite; abruptly lett the table, and secon after the house. A few bones after ne hed eft, a !atthe honse of Wr. Robinson, who were jn pursnit of this same intividual. Mr. R. directed the ficcrs to the residence of Mra Word, winch eieorion the fugitive had tiken. In » short time after the party retammed, having the bird recnre’. He was taken to Keokuk. aod is now, prvbubly, on his way to Cincinnati.—MWursaw Express. Ax Ixamsiovs Souzme or ViLLany.—The Alta Cahjirnia says, that as o heavily loaded cart vas recebtly pacaing down Jackson street, in San Fr 1. ebvo, he street plankong gave way, and the or’ Geoypeared suddenly into the éepths below. Up oa iDauien, it wis found that the aupyorts of the planking beneah bed been bored throngb in many plects by come mischievous individuals, who had obtained uccess there by the aid of boats. Tue dita Cahfrrnia thinks there ia no doubt that the peroe- traters of te plot bad designed to rob the epecto cart on its Way to the steamer, urd for this purpose had weakeved the eu ports, iotending, when the cart fell through, to be pre ared with » conveyance Lenesth, and, seizing their booty, to decamp with a) posrible specd. Discuarcrn.—The three persons arrested on sus- picton of having murdered the young woman foand near the railroad track at Stuyvesant last week, have been discharged. The evideore addaced be- fore the coroner’s jury fully exoulpated “hem. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Twvunspay, July 27—6 P. M. The moe? impertant movement in the stock market to- day was the large sale of Minois Central Railrost bon 1s, ota decline ranging from one half to one anda half per cont. Tho largest lows sold wera at the highest prices, the principal decline being aftorward«, whea sitll lots were put out pretty freoly, These bonds area good in- vertment at current rates, and we have no idea that they will remain Jong at the present market valoe. The mar- bet generally was heavy a: the opentog to-day, and moet of tho fancies closed at a decline. Nicaragua Transic fell Of }4 por cent; Cumberians Coa), 34; Canton Company, 44; New York Contral Railroad, 44; Erie Railcoad, %; Norwich and Worcester, 15; Reudiog Railroad, 135; Miebi- gan Central Railroad, 3¢. The sale of New York Centra te-duy sbow m weakness om the part of operates for a isa, and the probability is that a steady depreciation will be realized, a9 soon as the little ereitement attending be recent Guancial operation of the company subsides. A lorge amount of stock il! como ugon the market at he opening, the effect will doub-less be an unfavora- bie one on prices. After the adjourmmant of ths berrd, the following wales Lfatocks were oade at austion by A. A. Nicolayts: Co $1,000 Cleveland & Toléio RR. let mort., int. added 68 5.600 do do 7” poot Med RR, wy Yorh & Harkm RR, do do do do 1.100 Mich. senth’n Jacksea Br, do do 1,000 do oo ao do 11,€00 do do do do 8000 do ao do do 16.106 Great Western (111) RR, do do 10.600 Brunssick Capa: & RR, do do as do do 24 mort. do 80 shares Third Avenue Railroad Lmpire Oly Bank Hanover Bauk ao ° " Peter Cooper Fire lawurange Corap Willtsrasburg Gas Light Company. do 0 At tho second board the market was a ahade or tw petter, but Uhere was very litule dotag Itinois Coat | ndwanerA. D3 per cont, betug the whole of the de. at tho rst board; Now Yoru Conceal Ry Fcmbertand Company, 35; Erie Raileoad, 34 entre Bonds fell off 3¢ per cent. ike ewyension of Me Jobo Tucker, of Philadelphia, As epneurced in the street today. Yis failure ens connec'foa with the Montour Iron Works. Ler bas for many years beou Presidentot the Trond Company, and be sppenre to haveman affairs of th Pond, Now York Mr. T easing R ‘ 5 ro fully than Discov. Hoe potsibly may have neg! CC d to take | py’a affnins xatinfactorily and prodtably. ‘Vhe receipt at the office of the Assistant Traasurer of thin port to-dey amounet to $199,910; $10,070 £6; dolar e, $4,744,400 04, Py "he arrival of the ateacship Afries at this port frem Liverjool, wo have three days later intelligence from Europe. The advices are pot important, Consols bad fluctuate! considerably to consequence of the unfa- Vorable state of the wearber, but the closing prices were only a smoll fraction below those ourreat ot the de- psrture of tho previous steamer. Quotations for Ameri- an stocks remain without material alteration, with only & moderate busivess doing. about the name as previously reported. The demaad was aotive apd rates tending upward. The last Bsnk of England report does not show any important clings in movement Theacount of bullion on hand hat fallen off during the week, and the probability was that it would continue to decrease, coutinental exchange teing in favor of sbypmient». In the general markets there had been vo change of consequence. The Bt. Nicholas Prank nas declared a dividend of three and ove-bu'f per cevt, The Erie and North Past Rallroad five jer cent, payable Acgust 1. The tolls received upon the canals of the State this season, wore as folloxs:— Torts oy THE StaTR Canara. ‘The amount received fr tolls on all the New York State canals during the 8d week in July, ir. see, $86,259 90 Same poried ip ++ 102,983 61 $16,123 71 Lecronce in 1864.... 000+ seer ecteececes Tho sggreyate smovnt received for tolls from the commencement of navigation to the 270 of July. inclusive, is, $1,166,318 30 Same poriod in 196B......s0s00 D1279}159 22 712 deys last year more than 61 days this.$1,100,840 02 The Boston Transcript publishes a letter from J. M. Forbes, the President of the Michigan Contral Reilroad Company, iv reply to some strictures previously: pub- ished, mn which he states ;— The charter authorizes an issue of stock of, ‘The amount of stock issued fs now. Bonds convertible in stock Making in stock and convertible bonds the full rmeupt au" es eeee nee $8,000,000 ‘The publi-hed re. orts of the company show that sinoe the yeor 1849 (ivelusive) the company bas each year created ond issned new stock, (thet publi nce showing rates of 7,695 shares.) whieh om beon suilicient notice that notil its coosteaction was comyted and ite debt liquidated, the company was likely 0 cont'nue fo fame new stock up to the amount sunnegiers by - ehortor. Ganon the prosheld f, an can easily be proved to he the fact, the of “he stock have ten appropriated to the purposes of the read, the queetion rewalos whother the directors Bave con sulted the intertsts of the exmpeny by reltiog the $1.2/ 2.50 worth of the stock during the past year, ine-eud of being found at this crista with that amonni added to ttydebt? This each one must decide upyn for bimsaf Your corvesponeent further acks, where ia the safety | Of the stectbolders ? Apart fom suck a guarantve a3 | the charscter of the dircetors for integrity and expe- found in the fact thatat each election, ip dasing the las’, the seven eastern directors have owned or direstty Tepresenten tore stock than eny other thirty men on the steex bar, Whether their financial operations have on the whole been juricious or not. it cannot de depied they bave a | deep peewniary interest in the property which they hive bn: erfaken to manage. It any shareloléor wishes further information, it must be sought in bis own wame, at the uffice of the company, | ana not through the public evints, JM. FORBES, Presivent M.C. RR. Co. The werrants optered at the Treasary Department, Yor the W. For re-paying tor the War For the Navy Lepartment, 29,405 00 For the Intesior I epartm (481 61 For re-pay 126 For ente: upen the Treasury Looks by ppropriations fur the Intesior Do ft. + 38,829 00 TavrepaY, July 27, 1854. $1000 T 8 6's 67 100 shs Is Cop Co . 4 1000 Kentucky t 50 Canton to. ae aa 600 Cal 5's 770 10¢0 Erie Con béw’71 200 BR 2d Mig bos £000 Pan bs Ist isv)0 acon d0..... © 2cu00 IM Cen RRbsb: 0 20000 6200 t60 6000 2500 00) do .. 1.090 NY C RRBds,. 1160 C &Rb Is RK bs 0 b) Coal C 50 Prov & Wor $30 frag 1 er 7 00 1 Cen R10 60 dosB.aft ope 8:5 pe Acton 81600 Virginia Gn, tus on Virginia Qn... osbs Mich Sou 7600 LD Cem ERO 83 636 160 krie Rt ks sox Heo do Oey 8 do, 60 do - OM 135 rr MOONY CenBR Bs 6234 109 do 1 260 abe MeCul Gold, 214 100 Reading tit’! % 20 Go ClaY TRADE RE vat. THeRspay July 27—6 P.M. Acnxs —The maykot wag uncharged. with sales of only 40 or 50 VdIs , at $5 50 for pesrls aud 86 81 for pots: PRPADEI URES — (lour wae © ving better; tue rales reached 9.710 pbts. Inferior to chotee Brate nt $650 4 $7 60; mixed to fancy Weetern et $7 76 0 $8 @34, ond other knids ip proportin, with 1.209 dis Southern at yos- tercay’s Wheat was on the advaneo: the buxisoas Included 8,000 bushels Western “bite at $2; 3,000 bush- os red st $180 wpo 2.700 bushels Cansiian white, ia Pend, at 8176 por bushel. Rye war unchanged. Stato and Western oats were in demand at d5c. a 550. per bushel. Corn sar were active; the operations comprised 63,000 beskels at C6o. a to. for unsouns, ve. 8 78¢ for Western mixed and 8c. fur Weeterm yellow, per bushel. Ferris —Ra‘es wore @ithout material alteration in qvotativny. About 6,000 bushels of grain were engagod tor Liverpool im buck, at 8i44., ana 1,000 ovla fone at Je. 9 Ls. 3d.; 600 bbhe. rosin @: 18 8d., and 500 bbis. lard atiis perton Nothfog of ent was repurted for London. To Havre cotton was at S4c., and boue at 0. Rates to California were dull at 40c. a 452. per toot moa- suirmEnt thiee vostels taken up for Boonaires tnd buck, to loud with sat at2'c per duehet. The chip kpamwinonoss was sold sor 334,000. For Ans'yalia, fur- tit a Bogen of flour by the Flyiag Sead, were made a ’. Cortex —The sales embraced aboat 409 dalus in traa- tu, and (00 do. on the spot. Quotations were about D thore of Monory especially for ordiusry of Hine qualities wore thought by some to be Come.—The market wan qui without change prees. The transactions reie tethgueene ry FAUT — vtout 260 boxes raisins were sold, at $2 62. Bsv ~460 a 600 bales wore sold, at 6c. 0 70¢. IRON wis stenay at $41 9 642, with moderate alos, MoLssei.—The market for Cuba Muscovade was firmer by ony or two cents per ga lon, sales ot 160 bhds. Porto Keo nore mace, at at Me. Naval stonks e-re quiet, Sptrite wore at aboat 45e., gab snd Torin (common) at $1 75 per 310 lw, de- ive Ori-mThere was nothing of importanoo dono in whale, ye @r olive; linseed was pretty active ut Tbe. @ 8c” sulle, Provuetore —Pork was purchased to the extent of 600 bis, at $12 1.34 tor mess, gw! S10 G74 for prime per Db. "Snl-s were Heewine reporred af 22% pacsaros of eat mrats at old rates; ty bhls lend at 9%e a le per Ib; avo 10? bbls, cet at cuchanged figares, Butler and ch rere yemained sont The same, Tate —¥ ere was a good domuni for Wier wbout ITO hses were roll { ‘ Tere KREME HOTS Of chang od ferah heat, of 4 3%0. 2 Sige por Ib. Aad woavouty suid at bbe. | “petans —Thera wee a foir business doing, at steady pores, The scales em jeoun, at 4 },@ Losin we 83 1 ed adveun 70 bhis. Now or and 1.0.4 200 do. & OMe; y teat nda, at bI¢ @ 1 '6e 5 120 reed leat wold, at were oo cs 04 Cabs on private (ecms. ae: 'iur Gul bolt. Ose wad prison brought 30c. ete. per gallon. 4 Bomestic Markets, Caxrpirer Caria C6) coulis, whol 60 Market veef —Extra per ewt $3; second do. $7 & 87 sh; third eo. 60 45 3, Ordivary, $4 75 a Bh ideo per owt $6 60 9 $7. Tallow $5 60 a $9, ©. to Oe. Calf pking tbe pert» Veal calves at narher Sto. Cows aud calvos, b $48 to Sib; imi 400 at Seine—W rere ® © year old ©. 1 t) Ady decline on ei qv tov. come large an lected bis | lo te abcep auld at quite « loss to uoluers, pasmoats | : 59 The money market was ¢ rience may give, thorr is none, unless perhaps it can 68 | 09 | the French langutgo is # oven @: __.. BOARDING AND LODGING, _ BROADWAY.—AN FLEGANTLY FURNISE swt of route to let, wa family or eingte 5 Hemen. with or withon poara; meals Berved 1H roo sho, two rogle roms, “Vhe house coutaing: al) modern ismprovemente, PROOME STREET, OF AND NI ' 460 Eresdesy—Furow i, eee Fy Bn seperate, with portis! Dourd tf required. oe ala al tame sittin Hg ! HENRY STREET, BROOKLYN —A GEN] man apd bis wie’ or two siogte gentlemen, De ‘Recommoedated with plea-ant rooms and boara; j oe deliguiin), and convenient to the ferrieg, Appl, above. * a 2 _ ERCE Pe s 6 LEONARD & 4 DOORS East let, with bow! { i 1 large rooms, with punt ries attach to rd; also» ball room, Terme moder | References required. ! FRANKLIN STREET —TWO PAWLORS: ON 1 first floor, parlor and ved room on the seo¢ | also, two or three singly rooms, all uestly furni let to single gentlemen, for s short period if req : Inquire as abow. N, B—Bresafast served if requin | ' 2 EOND STREET.—TO LET. PARLOR, BEDR( 16 apd cabivet de toilet ou the Grat floor, elega: and richly furn: with gar, hath, 2 for pers | of high rospr or god lity; also, apa ‘the second and tourth gentlemen only. TER WEEK FOR BOARD AND SINGLE ROO 8 aieriecas ies ba Its, for a gentleman week, cache Apply at 192 Eighth teenth and ‘Twentio 68 house in Wi ly near W: bath, &e. - Adaress G. R., box 1214 Post ATE 1D SUIT OF FURNISHED APARTUR to let to one or two gentiemen, with or wit) fast, in toe coo! aod htfully situated firsts house No ob Ciia.oo Place. floase apply from 8 { A M.,orattwer3P M SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OC UPYING 4 HO pleasantly located, in tre lower part of the N ward, wuld lke ro let two furnished rooms, wit: without board. The Eighth avenue cars and Ninth nue stages} a88 the door, Inquire at $75 Hods:n at west side, betwveu Burrow sireet and St. Lute’s Ch: FURNISHED ROQM TO LET TO A GENTLE’ A atoue dollar per weck Partial board, if requ ‘amily sinall and quiet. Please call for two dayas, €0 Wooster sti cet, FURNISHED SITTING ROOM AND SMALL A Toem, ov the secon floor, to let, at $16 per wm 24 White street, west of Broadwa: oa | PRIVaTE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM T uirest, wl wt to gentlemen, withoat hoar entire thir: bor—fonr rooan—veatly he, marble nuavties, gas. ko Avply at No, Sab Fi avenue, or Tweuty Gtth street, PaRLOR AND BEDROOM, SPLENDIDLY nizhed, to It to single gentlemen, in a e with sD) the modern improvements. The: siving the comfort of & bome will Hind it by galling Prince stiee?. a few doors west of Broadway. (RANGIENY AND PERMANKNT~al Hot, cold, a jarge sixy rooms: wl rm ; First avenue. Staxea amd cars pars every five mn OARD. ‘THE PLEASANTEST ROOMS EN Hoa toxyent, vith board, Apply at No. 17 Hage Tece, One Mvute’s walk from the te OARD.—A LARGE AND PLEASANT ROO. lage pantry etteched, algo «mje rooms,’ a private vou-e, with full or partial board, to gen and their wives, or to siagle gentlemen. Apply ‘Woshington, on tbe 25th inst., were as follows :— ; Fravklin et or the payment of Treasury debts $8,935 63 CARD-AT ©U 2 CLINTON PLACE. WEST 0} For the Customs......... 188,256 06 peer Oroadway ene og ste of 70 OF more Covered ir to the Treasury from Customs 1,100 @» the veoose 0: a0 oth able rooms tok Covered into the Treasuiy from miscellai tly or transiently Bi Are: olsen, newly sourees 98,829 09 | od, amderom.rhahly coo) and sitannet one OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY.—A FEW Y | BH Nea can be necommodated with neat Drehed roctma at-d good boars, io a private fannly wely: Locatic 8ni pieseant. opposite a fine park. Call at No, ii Street, between Bloeerer and OaARD DOWN TOWN—A FEW MBOHANIC be accommodated with baurd at No. 40 Re Btreet, one dor trem College place; also a few ca their meals, «ithont rooms, on moderate terme, OARD DFWN DOWN —PLEASANT FORN rooms, with beara, may be ob aived by oa Ko. 340 Chambers street, Keferencus required. | OARD IN BROOKLYN, CONVENIEN? TO or Wall street ferriee —1 e-irablo lieation ar Sant rcoms, xnitanle for a gentie@in aud wie, 0, euthmen. Apply at 42 ry street, between « nd State streets. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN —TWO OR single yentlemen, oF a gentleman and wife Secemmodsted wivh luge rooms, celightfully sity | the stone house, 207 Henry strect, South Brookls OARD AT ASTORIA CaN BE HAD FOR FOU sons, in a private family from yew York. 1 found a very desirame plce for those who ap ch. Acdrers Jchnson, Herald office. OARD WANTEN—BY A LADY, WITH A reayeetante Fomiy, in this elty or ia Brook! Yevien: to Avian ic or Hemilton fernes. Ach Maddox, at the Hereld office. OARD WANTED —TERMANENT BOARD dy two young ladies, in » smult private fi pleasent Woeation. They have been turee year present heme. Adress A. B.C, Berala office. OARD WANTED—TOR A YOUNG LADY, there are tew or no other boarders, betwee Equare pnd Broome avert, addres 'M.F.£ Aynare Post Ofice, stating terms. Baths i OARD WANTED—BY A YO! teacter, in a resectable private fa nily, #1 foouth terry, Broakiyn Tura. a References oxehsuged. Addresa K. tt, Borsld vt OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FANIL' Terms not te exceed $2 per week fF nye 90110 be land on 9 gewd planous nesarity. Pinno, Uniou square 2 ust Office, for two anys. OARDPING — Af THR BARKER HOUSE, 21 Hemttron age: A ly! reems may be Lad by fa.silles or singl+ geatler. full or yastisl oar) ‘cad 5 Rome one intoute’ the ferry. ‘ me Ja! MES B. OARDING —A I L-DY HA8 (0 LIT three very Cestadle tome, wih or wiser beard; aleo a rinwh oom, suPadle for a respect the situation te evot, neat sad enly two miac fiom the Fuiton ferry, £ fugaire at No.! Street, Brooklyn. OARDING.—£OUTHERNERS, OR GENTLEY ber wives wisting furnisoed or unfurnish Gelightrully situated, tor the aummer, with fi tia) board, would do well by applying at No, 1) sitet. Boure dret class: gaa aad bachs, ae Bae 3—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, Hemen and their vives, con be neo fuil or partial boare fu @ Lights respectante riding in a sery pleat central part of For particclars apply at4z6 Hudeun street. OAR DING - Ve@y PI. Di bed rooms te let card to single § Hetert tiee-s riposive SO Soha'e prck. Modest rye", ee S ments in the Lovee, bas OARDING A BROOKLYN, DANS WILL rect, i trois tiv du Ci'y Hail —deax Taessiours peuvent (tre reges en pension jele matron, avec gaz et sing, tense par ape cats, Sedseseer par lettre a@ranchie 4 Madew Herald efiiee, TUENIEBED ROOMS TO LET—IN JERSEY C sisting of parlor ant tedroom, om the 6 with use of basement withoat board. Ing! Canal staect, New York, all this week, of J. T OOMS TO LET--FURNISGED OR UNFU! ) to wing hk Jemen or ge arenea and th With board, ay No. 175 West «hirty-aixth etree Seventh and Liytth avenues, the loomtion ts fr healthy and very e nvenient to raifroad and st Apply on the premises. SEVERAL FU AED APARTWENTS 1 lease of three years can be bat tor the gr jor business purpos=s; 9 parlor ans bedroom om ond single reome; #180, some on She secon ', fourth, on reasonuabie terms. Apply ut éu Whi few coors weat of Broadway. SEVERAL HANDSOME ROOMS ARE VA, No, 1 Waverly Pisce, which can be b rave rate, either for trom isnt or permanen! Deautifal kcetion near broadway, :OME H»NLTOLE ROOMS ARE VACANT S ley pinoy, which willve let ate Spee eliber to pomanent or trausiont by autitul location. AV ARTES OR A CENTLEMAN ter, country bowed fa # pr then six bears Gf tunes trom New Wore higher than $8. Adress C. V.H., Heratd of) TR! WAS D--PTOW ROCSTON Jourg mi Woard dnd uinner ¢ most be mocera a pen ly tase s _ FURNITURE. | PNAVFLIED COITAGE FORNITU Ly & STACY, £14 Broaswny, offer for « duced y rennre mod very oxt etamelind cottage er furvfiare, (the the cits.) from whieh every variety of taste Ufed, ‘preparatory to a aiedolution of partuet UPNITURE- SECONDHAND, at SO. Breet. At mach less than tte real value ' ober one plesh partie srt "| boa badetende. one The pore furnivare |