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ARRIVAL OF THE CAHAWSA. | a Four rys er from Hevane. The United Stutes mail steamship Cabawha, Tt. W. Shu‘eld:, c- mmander, arr'yod yesterday | from Mobile and Havana, with dates from the | letter to the 12th instant. | We have nothing of importance ‘rom Havana. ‘The yellow fever had greatly abat.d, and the | general health of the city was much improved. | The Cohawba has 1,066 bales of ootton on | freight, including two bales of the new crop, | (the first shipped,) and 111 passengers from | Mobile and Havana. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE, Havana, August 11, 1854. The Secret Instructions Regarding the Re- vised Lists—Official Trickery Arriva! of Mrs. Tamprco Chase—The New Commer. cial Agent for the United States—Spanish Groans at the Bombardment of San Juan _Atvares and Santa Anna-—Receipt of the News of the Spanish Revolution. As intimated in my last, the secret iastruc- tions went forth from the office of the Political Seoretary to all the officials of the icland having jurisdiction and charge of the late registry of slaves to make correction of the same, by per- niitting the planters to give in revised lists, | | very few Js are to be found in first hacda, For particulars of our trade through the regu- lar steam interval, I hand you dooumeats in addition to the usval paper files, which will be found rich with reflections upon yourselves and ‘our policy, for which you may feel duly ob- iged, and mend your national manners, to con- | form to the Spanish standard, if you choose to | descend so fur in scale of morality. The | newly converted sinner always makes the most | zealous and fiery preacher, which is the Just | now predicament of the worthy editor of the Dnario de 'a Marina—bvy authority. Not much change in ‘our health; the same atmosphere, a little more heated and higher charged with malaria, and diminished subjects | for disease. The Captain General has just ac- complished an addition to his turn out of four | magnificent “ blood bays’’ of filibustero stock, which with his Napolecn cocked hat guards to | clear his path in front, makes the best display | I have seen from the palace in twelve years. A portillion t#am—the four in hand—would not answer in our contracted ways. Napa Mas. Ultima.— The Cahawban has put rather @ blank look on ourfolks—at the first going off they do not seem to know what to say, fearing to utter | exactly that which their hearts prompt. The pa- lace dignity is under a cloud—not to be seen, | and all the'rest are glad, although they hold in | well. Pezuela has a noble chance, if he had the manhood to use it; and the people have an open way, if they knew how to improve it. | There is Lo doubt if they give out the Madrid | ery, even without arms. that the troops will echo with every heart and sword; but the bold spiril to break the ice I do not see any where. | ' | rel Capedo latd the foundation stone a short for whick the hours between Sand 7 o'clock P.M. are prointed oF ieenetine thie are the names of persons to whom the Ceptain Geurrad assigued emarcipadoes, with ‘he sumbers, clase, &c., assigned to each, whtoh is publishes in the Ojictal Gasette for public information. JO“E DE ZUBARTE, Secretary to the Board. The British war steamer Medea came into this port on the 9th inst., but the yellow fever prevailing amongst her crew, she went to sea again on the 10th LT understand she buried one of her men when just outside the Moro Castle. A plaster fizure of Isabella Segunda, which isto be executed in marble, and placed upon the columa of which you-will remember Gene- | time previous tq his departure, is highly praised by those who have seen it, AsThope to see the statue itself, if the ~ little Queen” retains her sceptre and not being acquainted with the sculptor, a Frenchman named Garbeile, [ have bot chosen to paw myself under obligation by | asking for a view of the model. Thad nearly omitted to add that on the 9th | inst. we had further addition of 173 soldiers from Spain to the forces Fa ok in this island, They arrived ina peat morchant | vessel. OUGHKERPSIK. SLED FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. ‘Wepsmepar, August 16—4 P. M. ‘The market opened fiat this mornivg, and the dul- | ness continued throughout the day. At the first board | Fiie declined 1{; New York Centrai, 44; Hudson fiver, | 34-@umberland, Nlearagua, and Cleveland and ‘oledo | were stationar, fe Income bonds further declined to | | | | showing all the negrocs to the “manor | 4 stranger may not take that upon him which ¢; qhere was a large business done in Illinois Central born,” and when foreign or African nationality is inserted, to have the age tigure 60 as to place the birth, of necessity, previous to the belongs to the people, and his words would die would perish, and no good foilow. There are aiirmation of the treaty betweea “Ragland paln for the suppression of the slave This puts to rest the question thas cussed by British philanthropists, as to y of two-thirds of the slaves of C as good in their behalf as “emancipak a= hos been contemplated, when Cuba beceme complete'y merged and saturated British poli This law will not be cagrossed hall | or published with the usual formalities, for the , due advice of all interested; but it will prevent the recorded apocarance here of any illegal houdage, and will be well known to all whose interests command advantage of it, I shall nol pretend to assign cause for this change, which you will probably perceive better than we can—being too near for correct observa- tion—the fielg of view being disturbed by — portions of this island have been so long accu® | yo, Money was still abundant, and there was some A , jarring projects or erratic action; but U have yery little doubt that it shadows forth the | character of the future administration of Pe- zuolu—be it for mouths or yeara—which would never have been opened but from the most powerful personal or political motives, or under conviction of foul play from their most valued friend—-“the wolf in sheep's clothing’’—whose pressure of love is death or debt. These private instruc. tions may be modified to meet the peculiar ne- cessities of particular districts, and are, at any rate, to be eo contrived in application as not to Proved—and it is not a matter easily suscepti- | excite British inquiry and investigation, while | they are to subserve the purpose of defeat to Britirh policy. Since writing the foregoing, I um advised of some alteration in the “private instructions,” which make less palpable those which would strike the British The British West India mail s(eamer Salen, deticoe master, arrived from V Cruz on the morning of the Sth, and left ping of the th for St. Themas, to connect with the steamer for Southampton. $ 1 Mrs. Ana Chas i ed Statea at Tamp' Consul of tt r better Kaown as Mrs Tampico Chase, from the capture of taat place early in the M wn war, by her stratag nerve, aod inte nee-—among the pass by this steamer, and she has, { am i twkea quarters at the Hotel Cubano, kept by Mrs. Brewer. She will leave this by the steam- er Cahawha, for New York. This lady should be remembered in your land, for by her bold- nees and intrepid conduct, at the hazard of her @ 0 life, she accomplishod the capture of an important place from the enemy, at the mo- ment of erisis, without the loss of a life—say- ing many tears from widows and orphans. which would have followed the wrdinary pro- grees of destruction and capture, under the de- fence of the enemy, even if not well made. She earns for herself the full title, as daughter of the land whose honor, rights, and interests she #0 noldy advocated, in defiance of danger from the threatening foes constantly surrounding her, and following upon every step she took in the plans she was perfecting for their over- throw. She did not falter in this, tor will she fail in any life-duty or obligation. { perceive by an announcement in the Gasette of the government, that Thomas Savage. Bsq., is appointed Commercial Agent for the United Sistes during the absence of Col, Wm. K. Robertson from this city; and on inquiry at the American Coneulate, I am in- formed that the latter goes to New York by the Cahawha, for rest and recreation. Having had more or less familiarity with this office for fifteen or sixteen years, in atteation to my own bu-iness, without invidious reflection upon any, I can justly say that it has been most ably con- duoted by Col. Robertson, and with’ con- scientious regardafor the publi interests, while he has never been guilty of a misrepresentation of facts in his zeal tor discharge of duty, even at a time when there was much excitement in , this community, growing out of ao unlawfal seizure of American prope: as is well known to every business intelligence of Havava. He is parted with with regret by his friends, and they ioclude all that have had basiness rela- tions with him while in charge of the Cossu- late ; acd they will be rejoiced to give him welcome back, with renewed energies for other campaign, with the hope that through hs geaUe influences in exercise at Washington, iw will have no battles to fight here on his re tara. The Spar ths, ever jealous of Brilich soner, as of our patron saint, continues lo groan th of our fellow pirates and the f San Juan de paragua.”” oo see the Mario and intimste as of intelli . in apposition to government more than | itary measnres They have admitted a great deal usual, ta the supprsitios that t souse of just’ce in the land that ima iato exercise to rectify the errors of their rul- ers; but I think they have misiaken the time aad the occasion where there ix necessity for demonstration of its power. By the Soleat mall steamer, we are filly advi asto the cause of the reputed death of Alvarez, for the dissolution of a party, which was diseompoved for the moment. and dispersed by the a Ps eady well derived intelligence. wh Jieda Predication, and the ‘application frein di interested parties. Vroin letters which I have ween, it would seem that the fate of Santa Aana is fixed, and that he cannot last long after dis- | easing the ten millions, unless another bound- ary discussion should o! U States, and a clice more be parce! clude thore unmanageable su! Urat were dispersed with so m J’regident, and yet maintain the and hold possesslon ef all ! defies through the <terras, There distrast and dissatish 1 prente, while there ar ee among « pe sonal oblly i oo aad for br the reports of th ne , and of the fell ors of Spanish coriespond- arc 4 ble as posible white in © are Aésté that can osly be filled ‘ oh oF money. ve had cons derabie a gh this week, and sugars v lav, rates Last adv! i prevent the possibility of claims being | with | an imporiat gus a have himself crowned Emperor. ev } those ready to strike in this state of absolved allegiance, should it be necessary. This night | there will be many waking watchers, but I fear | no determinate action resolved upon. Napa Mis, Havana, Angust 12, 1854 The Captain-Ceneral Earnest in His Desire to put Down the Slave Trade— Departure of Self-Enfranchised Negroes for Africa —Loss of the Brig Cardenas canta Inna Recruiting for Soldiers in Cuba—Arrival of Troops from Spain, &e. Let us give the “ old gentleman” his due. I am at length thoroughly convinced the Mar- quis de Pezucla honestly desires to see a Lona fide observance cf the treaties with Eag- land for the suppression of the African slave | trade ; but this will not be an easy matter for him to effect, because the inhabitants of certain tomed io look upon the slave trade as a certain means of obtaining large profits, that they will not be easily induced to abandon it, either by promises of reward or by threats of punishm: Another reason, too, why the slave trade wi not be abandoned, is the fact that most of tho Governors and Lieutenant Governors of the | resist the temptation of out ports cannot , the large bribes the slave traders are enabled to offer, One good result will, however, be effvct- ed: the slave trafic will be carried on less open- ly than heretofore, and those officers who are ble of proof—to have consented to the landing of negroes, will be instantiy deprived of their situations, and severely puvished for their crime. As, however, among the slave traders there are Many men of great wealth and iniluence, it would not surprise me were the successor of Volution “shoutd® pro@e te upon the air that bore them from his lips ; he | wresent himself Bonds at ad We note no change in the mo nes market. ‘The Nvilroad Convention now sitting at the St. Nicholas, came to no resolution yesterday evening. The meeting ed to this eveniog, when itis expected that measures wil be taken to inerease the fares on most of the roads, and prevent competition. Itis obvious the on nine roads out of ten the present rates of fare dono cover the expense of working the road; and to this causo 1a share of the dishonest practic Ls the railroad systom in this © We understand that the line of 44 was adjourn must be att which have » atry ou nto such disrepute. railioads are represented at the ecnvention: the Now wing York Centwal, the Uric, the Pennsylvania Central, the Hudson River, the Baltimore and Ohio, and the Haiti timore and Wilmington. The commercial news from Rngland by the Union, the whole favorable. Cotton is reporie demanding a «mall advance on last quots stuffs, though stationary in Lofton, had improve! in Liverpool; several parcels lad been sold at an advance of 14. 64. per barrel of flour. The funds elos tt 92 to 924, 0 slight improvement on last ma news of the’ reestablishment of tranquility Spain under Fepartero’s ministry, was regarded as favor: talk of a reduction of the bank rate of interest. Hut on the other hand, the drain of gold to the Continent con tinued and more than absorbed the Australlan supplies: besides which large shipments of specie were being maie to the seat of war, for the support of the allied troops In relation to the supplies of gold from Australia, the + London Globe has the following sanguine paragtaph:— It is satisfactory to find from the colon‘al advices that the produce from all the mines of Victoria continues very encouragirg, particularly those of Vallarat, the produce suffering no diminution: The amount conveyed to Mel bore and Geelong weekly by the government armel es. corts, withrut apy reference to that brought in by pri vate individuals, keeps with regularity to° aboutt £0,000 ounces. They would no doubt be much greater, were not the regular labor of the minex at the old sites greatly disturbed by rushes to newly discovered spots take a certain time to exhibit results. gold shipped from Port Philllp this year, to 2 had been $98,854 ounces—worth abort £4,575,416,., The whol of the gold by the } ivals, with the exception of that by the Tudor, Poictiers, and Iris, has been de- livered at bank, and ali of it taken for exportation. Albert H. Nicolay’s semi weekly auction sale of stocks and bonds will take place, as usual, to-morrow at half past12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. The exchanges at the Clearing House to day amounted to $16,679,199 96. Pelance $1,004.441 44. ition. L SUCCEADIUL, — Luetteweey a Spaniard with whom Lam acyuaint- | teu. In dhe other rotme ei'a, aaluaster by_ the New ed, and whom { suspect of being in «ome fra.d was impossible. Thus President of ti P rected with the slave traffic, told Minois Central ax well as the New flaven, In the latter ew days since that he W wNeiy company, if he wanted to tock, ho had only Captain-General would sooa avri Havity, | sign the certidcaio with lis nome. Jn the ttifaois Con in the f ying, inburticned my conscience — tral, on tue cther his : est on the with respect to the Marques de Ta Vezucla, | a ee vow proceed to place before the readers of tl np cia' G9 New York Hrcano such further intelligen I have been « ed to colleet since my List Which w : eu vin The} ch mail steamer Solent de- parted a day or two since for St. Thoms and Southampton, took with ber about a hnudred Guinea rees, males and females, who had purchased their freedom, and amassed suflicient funds to pay their passeges to Africa, to which country they proceeded via England. It was amusing enough to see them decked in tawdry finery, the women especially having large, showy fans, which they kept in constant mo- tion, scarcely, however, with the gracefulness of the pretiy venoritas of this island. The Gazette of the 8th instant announced the recognition by the Captain-General of Mr, homas Savage, the Secretary of the Consulate of the United States here, to act as Commercial Agent of the United States during the absence of Mr, Robertson, the Acting Consul, from this island. Mr. Robert-on, it is understood, takes passage in the Cahawba this day; the object which induces him to visit the United States being, as I have heard it whispered, to press his claims upon the President and Congress for the appointment of United Consul in this city. I had hoped, a few months since, that the appointment of such an official would not have been necessary; but [ now confess how sadly disappointed Tam, in common with all Americans resident here, at the want of jon on the part of the President in relation to Cuban outrages upon the citizens of ihe United States, their fiag and their property. “If the President is afraid to declore war against Spain, why doce be interfere with the people when they are in- clined to avenge themectyes and take the mat- ter into their own hands? His Exeelleney the Captain General has “kindly assented” to the petition of the Lieu- tenant Governor of Guanabacoa, that there thell be # school established in that beautiful aoe plice for the education of poor childrea gra By a recent order of his xcelleney, all white apprenticss are to be cent regulady to some Sunday school, or their master will be tined 82 for each absence afier the second. The Drogher Cusualidad has brought to Car- dcnas the captain and six of the crew of the brig Cardenas, ich went eshore oa a key, called by the Ca J viva,” on the | 25th ult, whi from Mobile to “a + on ty g in this island. Santa Anna, of Mexico, las two ollie Trcruiting amongst th liera whose p to Spain has expired. for men to foru vt for hty Sereae Hi ghne Sunta Anna, itis suspected, intends to attempt coup etat, after the revolution is over aud The Captain Geveral’s carriage ts draw ng, at present, by four horses, 1 ry lwo postillions, who are alti roots, Ke., quite in the lish fashion. ‘The Offictal Gazette of yesterday contains lowing, whieh I translate, so as to keop ur readers as thoroaghly posted as pos n all (hat transpires ia this city: i naged in top BOARD OF PROTRCTORATE OF RMANCTE CDOS. ing 66 of the of the first ot sa ind elias; @ 1 of Une fest ol 4 clara; Lesiies re requested (0 sy) . bere the en in the morning, ve on each day ons hem, in the oele meationed payer ( hons, ¢ not present at ibution will be defer t the divtributi s purpote there wef the Beard af the deporit, jon of the bosals accordins to the list, 6 ) 10 Ne Trans e company and two re the bonds are per the following sigoatures:—-Of two trustees in Mitveis, one in New York. the treasurer, pre sidentand secretary of the compony. After these vx jgnatures the great seal of the com tbe aili ced aud the Sfty coupons to eack bond mast be aigred. Mr jer to ulter them Thus'For it itulently, t possesst @ bond book of the company, west to forge fre have been necessary for hin ratte signatures, then obtain the seal of the company without the knowledge of the officers in charge of it, and then forge fifty signatures to as many coupons. All this umust have been done while surrounded with vigilent direc tors, and if done, a single glance at the resister book would bave deiected the fraud. The mattr is aa utter impostibility, more especially when a committee of not ees than thr of character for integeity, of unsurps t and experience, and the most keen-sighted vigilance—themyelves having a large personal In!erest in the success of the groxt enterpriss— had, from the origin of the company, been in constant atterdance for several hours every day in the office of the company, suyesintending every department of Its operations, examining reports from engineers, resolving returns and giving orders, supervising and directing the correspondence, and scrutinizing the Gnanctal eouceras of the company, The bonds of this company, issued un- der all these guards, are Grst and only mortgages upon 2,100 000 acres fof land; alse upon 700 mites of railroad that cost $17,000,000, and last upon $17,000,000 of capital stock, to Le astessed &f necessary upon pnai- Meholders. Compare the security here olfyed with. the millions of bonds issued by the Frie road and the New York Central, recured upon absolutely nothing at all but corperate feith and the chance of business. The man that woul? put his funds in Mlinois Central are to be h expect any legitimate companies while ee, ought not to A at any dents. Stock Exchange. Wrovesnar, 1000 FE 71, 1000 NYANIL Bs, 10500 LI Cen Ki Bs, bo i 40 Clev & 150 Erte 2 NY <0 Metconcliian Bk 6 Corn Iixch Bk 106 OON Y Cent worn. $1660 Cen RE Be «100 she tie RR 40% SeheOL&TC0.. 86° Ww) 48% 100 Com Conl Co, b60 JO'¢ 100 485 See do... 160 20° bo i‘ 100 . 2035 150 ; loo ao ™ 100 Nea 15 Huon B Rit... CLDY FRADE REPORT. : at 163 , M. wand and tiemer. Vinpaerres — Flow nat BS (9 ago | ¢ dour and cora led Mite, Thi bushels new Nina red, at 8 Bye and oats ™ wns leew active, owiag to the Tue operations reached A mixed, at 750 a xacaine their i4 Py | Addre waa in Ih demand, af bees oy) pape atk aut 1,200 bbls for mess, $12 for sour do, aad $10 67 better here, % {Or Ee ate at gidic sand 1000 voln ess, ty daze, (seller's option: bP cea eres | put im hs the I test ts a Guring September and October, at $18. Bales | Put te order, wt duvet oi 170 pew out meats, at unobanged | Woduend. applyst 4b Walker aireot, « few doors west Tater, 600 bbls. Inrd, at 160 a 1040. por tb.; and 160 | of Broadwey. bbls. beef, at formerquelations. Nothing new ooourred OARDING.—1WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE in butter or cheese. acoommedated with pleasent and board, in as private family st 325 Twelfth street, OS Second avenue. Ges, bath, ko. Terms moderate. Ke- ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ferences exchanged. "Appartements garals d louer. =| OS, OR car PwwNe, 520 Lat, Two HANDSOWELY, FUR. ppcocor hee nag - mae. pote an ‘ith or without board. ‘Taose scekiog 752 slanet opnsioene a i eeere, eae | a racial and glessent bome, will find this a desirable op) ane pets portunity. ‘tom excellent, being one block west house contains sil the a rn : Prcsioae. Tnquire at 102 G: ge (WEEN FOURTH STREKT | ———— — ——— = 711 ere PMington olace—-A furnished parlos, on OARDING.—GCOD FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, second floor, and three lee; partments on sind floor. together or sepsrate; single gentlemen will fad House delightfully situat fo boarders in the house. join ofthe mort heal hay and pleseant rooms ia the city; aired ; y a and bathroom free. Apply at 641 Houst on street. Q BROADWAY.—FLRGANT SUIT} OF ROOMS 64 for families on first and second floors, with full board; also desirable rooms for single gentie House furnished with gas, baths, and all the modern improvements; rooms just painted and papered. sons desiring permacent or transient board will find de- i modations as above. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE YOUNG men cam be accommodated with ful or ial board, within five minutes walk from Falton, Ca! ine or Baldge street ferries, and where there are but few boarders. App:y at 45 High atzeet. ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN AND WITE ‘and two single gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms and ‘at No. 6 Willow street, two mi- nutes waik frow Fulton ferry. References exchanged. | 4” HUDSON STREET, ORPOSITR ST. JOHN'S 47 Pe Forished forms to tet, with board, to Single gentlemen or gentlemen and their wives. ‘The iets fx altho mira tmprovoneats sudnewiy 13 | 7 Gorey BOARD —PAMILNIS AND SINGLK_ GEN. wine | ae will find excellent accommodations at the National Hotel, commanding a full view of the raco NEAR BLEECKER.—A DE- c try. Apply om the pre- €) lightful suit of rooms to let, together or separate- ly, fornlshed or unfurnished, with : house first class, containing improvement. Location delightful, and accessible to stage and car lines. cal oat coat UO SS $ PER WEEK FOR BOARD, FOR SINGLE GEN- ce = GROVE STREET, —<—<—<—— OUNTRY BOARD WANTED.—A LADY WISHES TO ‘obtain board in a country farm house; would prefer to be near the sult water, and not over fifty miles from the city. Address, stating terms, &c., A. M., Uolom square Post Office. tlemen, acd an elegant furaished parlor, $5 per & each, and an ds efursiabes Beal sem for & ull! | gentlemen and is. wit OS avenue, L1G 2OOMS CAN BE SECURED FOR GEN. | jirst class house, and where the comforts of » home can | LADY WOULD BE DEEPLY GRATEFUL TO A carrey that would advance hora hundred dol- | be enjoyed on very advantageous terms, permanently Of | Tare, for which’ she will give a neatly farnished apart. ee ions ce ageeene eh nes ‘viching to meni aod board, ta redtced priee, ina goateol location, | Jz) teenth stress, bear CATR te ae be Hloasaatly ith board. Apply as above. | Addsess M. G., Broadway Post Office, post seeomnetocated wi SUIT OF ROOMS, TOR GENTLEMEN 0} LY, AT 25 . aa . = " . e | Soe ec eeice. The house contains ‘il the FS BOARD baer eae ager vas Sitiern iinprovementa. Unexceptionable references re- | A’ and child, two years old, t's piven teraie, U.S q K., Herald Office. No attention pald unless full par ticulazs and terms axe stated. References furnished. quired. PRIVATE FAMID of rooms on se0c Hoseta, furnished or unt to a permanent pert house, gas, baths, & of geutlomen; unexceptionable references given ‘required. Aquiet gentoel bome afforded, jood at- ULD DISPOSE OF A SUTER | Hoor front, with pantnes aud | arnished, on reasonable terins, | Ty All modern improvements inthe | P: n8 coms suitable for a family ot a | tached, near Si pass the dvor. ber—new num! URNISNED ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT artial board. Large and airy rooms, with bath at- xth avenne cars. Houston street staces Apply at No. 9 Houston street, old num- 5. tend ‘and table; a desirable loxwtion No small | ——-- rs children or aervants takon, Apply at 139 We t Twenty pe APARTMENTS TO LER—T0 TWO SINGLE pecond street, between sixth and Soventh avenaes gentlewen, with breakfast and tea, or tos smal syectable family. Please apply u AiElivasenue, between Sixteouth and “svenicenth streeta UNFULNISHEO BACK PARLOR ON THE F Hoor, to let to a zontloman and wife or single gen- fiemen, with or without beard. Also, @ large airy room, fornieled if cesired, in the third story. The houso is occupied by a sumwil family. References exclacged. Cau at 208 Fourth street, near Sixth avenue and Wash- ington Parade Ground SUIi OF SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH vedrooma attached, on first or second floor, to let, to | Same flor. Aivgle gentlemen, in 9 private house, with all (emodern | at 870 Broadway. iin royements. ‘Apply at 08 Pringe’ street, = fow doors | ————————— west of Broadwa: } nly URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—A PARLOR rocms for gentlemen 01 let, s nea a the premises, 263 URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT 864 BROADWAY, fen doora above Unioa syunre, comprising a suite in the first floor, handsomely furnished. Also single AND bedroom; algo, a single room, with baths, on tue Ihe house is neatly furnished, Please oall Reape Se et on AURNISHED APARTMENTS, WITHOUT BOARD.—TO ¢ front room, on the second floor. sultable Al nu ye Brigden rb geowedbemmrepr iyi rh pher| treet, a new aa: doe ta er i bap been in use bat a short OHN W. SOWERINDYKE, AUGTIONERR,—MORT- gege salo of hotel rurniture, this day, at the auction reom No. 110 Centre street, corner of Franklin, at 10 o'clock, consisting of mahogany sofss, divans, chairs te match; marble top centre aad side tables, chandel-ers, Brussels and threo ply carpets, oil cloths, rosewood card fables, mabogany French and other beds‘eada, marbio top io reaus, marble top washstands, tollet asts, cottage jsteads; bedding in great variety, feather beds; hair, husk apd straw mattresses, Marseilles cover- ing, comfortables, quilts, biankets, pillows and bolsters. Ato a large lot of good crockery, glasa waro aud kit From the bar room—the key chen furniture in general. case, arm chairs, desk; alzo the kaives and forks, spoons, &e , comprising a complete assortment. J. W. SOMERINDYEKE, Attorney for Mortgages. ‘OHN W. SOMFRINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—STORE NO, 110 Centre street, corner of Franklin.—Mortgage pale of hotel furniture a¢ 101 Reade atrees, on + 18th inst , at 10 o’olock, consisting of bar counter, large cicloth, arm chairs, splendid framed priats, stove, &¢., and other goods. ~ WM. f. BOYD, Salesman. RIGAGEH’S $ALE, TAIS MORNING, (THURSDAY, ‘at 10% o’clock.—Hotel, household, and bar room fw SAMUEL OOD, auctioneer, will sell at his stores, 64 Nassau strect, as above, (removed for oom- venience of sale,) a lnrge oollection of tho abeve furai- ture from an uptown hotel, comprisiog eee Hs donnie eats” sane, stan seri 8, st is, mattresses, bureaus, tel@a-tetee, extension tables, bat room cheirs and set: tees, stores, marble top tables, pow cushions, lookis OARD.—ONE. LARGE OR TWO SMALL FAMILIES | for a single gentleman; also, a large airy room, on the | glasses, beer pum) , lamps, shower bath, &o., &o. The B anata the secund floor, furnished, in a house | seme nee; ‘or one or ‘two single gentlemen. Location | whole will be positively sold, without any rererve. By containing the modera ay seh eg ea Apel at No. Z desirable. Leference required. Apply at 193 Fr order of the attorney of mortgagces. Warren placo, Charles street. Location piessant and | street. Family private. | as wutistshte date: Med Besaaky iy So TG Weer Ein tie care and goamibimes, Raleronees ex: | mecete cee neem aa ae | Ty ¢. KEMP, AUCTIONEER —FU PIANO- changed. OBOKEN.—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH pty fortes, &0.—To-morrow, at 10 0” ‘at No, 85 _—_———— — partial board if wanted ina desirable location, by | Nassau street, two doors from Vulton.—R. C. Kemp OARD—A HANDSOME FURNISHED applying at the southwert corner of Hudson and Fifth | sell at auction, as above, a very large assortment of on second floor, to let to gentleman ani lady, board — strects, Hoboken. rosewood and mahogany furniture, of a good quality, te for Indy only. Location pleassut. For terms, &o., ad. _—— ‘be fold without ai advances, ARTIAL BOARD WANTED UP TOW: dress C. M. E, Broadwa; Post Office. OARP—ASTOR PLACE HOTEL, 733, 785 and 737 ) Eroadway This house has becn very much enlarged and thoroughly renovated during the past season, and is ow in compleie order to receive boarders. Families or single gentiemen about locating for the fail or winter will find a rood selection of pleasant rooms at this house, at prices corresponding with the times. ARD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, AND APARTY ‘of single gentlemen, can be accommodated with full or partial board, tn a p uo children, pleasantly sit Woodhull end Rapelye Mamilton avenue ferry, Bro bex 8,402. 4 ey BOARD WANTED—FoR TWO G G. B., Herald office. fP ERMANENT BOARD UP TOWN.—WA. 1 in Hicks street, between te, ten minutes walk from days. lyn. References givenand M., Herald office. BY A GEN- tleman in a private family, between Prince street And Union square, preferred. Adress W. L., Post Office, tLe men, in New York, not too far uptown prefecred. ‘Terms not to excced $3 50 each per week. Pleave address , BY A gentleman and his wife, a nice airy room, comforta- vato family, where there are | biy furnished, in a respectable family or boarding house. ‘The gentleman would not require dinner, except on San- Price not to exceed $8 per week. Addross KJ. and the trade, and consists‘of six superior xcellent instruments: tote-a- which is well wwortuy of the ‘attention of Ronsheneess and 7 octave’ pianofortes, very ¢: | rosewoed parlor furniture, en suite; | tete sofas, Voltalre chairs, spring boat par | couches, sofa beds, marble top centre and fancy extension dining tables, library and wardrobes, rosewood, ma! and walnut marble fp dressing bureaus and washstends, mahogany and walnut! tedsteads of various kinds, lair mattresses, beds bedding: painted chamber furniture, en ; plate, oval mirrors and pier glasses; one , & fine assortment of French ware. Pianofortes at 12 o’clock—tix superior 634 and 7 octave fortes, firs( well worthy the attention of put required. —\ GENTLEMAN AND His WIFE, AND A YOARD da(iooz, way be obtained by a respectable family ia gentlemen, can be agcommodaicd the desirable location, No 62 Tant Sixteenth street, near TROUY, WIRY runs uc, Itvlg place, The house is handsomely furvished and r, Suitable for a gentleman ix “tamodern improvements, Lis wife; also a pleasant room, suitable for two OARD W RIVATE BOARDING, WITH FIRST CLASS ACCOMMO- Excellent board and } rchasers, warranted, and will be sold without reserve to pay ad- vances. Also, by order of the svitable for a harnessmaker, and sheaths. Calelogues on the mornin; HFRIFF'S SALE OF SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD ¥OR- 1864, ia Cumberland | Meet, between NS Kad "WHEY A 6 : geuikmer ean bo obiained, with or withou ; } . BY A t St _ % Alte co ra #01 o di way Aud ti ve a 7 ' u a JOARD.—10 LE > ARTY 7 ame _— Rovner sent i 5 alo, J q ‘evdierede Sha we pati orn nate, A SHALL 9 oon To Lu —A SMALL FAMILY, OC ie icraretaeest E LOTT, Sheri Kings Ca ba a eh sit elasts, eels hatte UL large house, replete with ali the inodern im, = dla puty Sheri , na plearant location, home ca rocins, with partial board Ineation healthy a if neces is desirous of Letting some SHINS SALE OF CLOTHING, TEURSDA’ respee Recess: stages. Apply at 172 | ao . be ry. Please addvess | SY 17, 1854, oF "clock West Twenty-ttrst « 8 By 4 St. Marks place, Eighth street. 1 Le el nat) o'clock A. M., bake edt Soht Be on 4 front basement t ot pultaniofone tea ey ene ee oe ooh OG OARD, NEAR AND WEST OF ADWAY—a PIE ee 2 E "SO SAL F GRO i A distory. front suite; abe w teooihe | PT! TOWN BOARD AND ROOMS—AN FL DS" Avgust 18, a Tooele ot Ed EAN See bewly and b ntcomety farnishot, tolet, | fe or lo let furnished or unturoished, with pia | sistiog general assortment cf tine groceries, te xceptionahle refereace requt vlosets. Ke., in house with gas h i - rf ace required and ae pee an airy house trl ES } bgp my , collee, spices, soap, salt, dour, meal, . F pted for a party of res; table if desired. One ortwo-roome for Wishing a confortable hom Fourth avenue, OR UNFURNISHED rooms, for single gentlemen, or gentieman and wite, € pleasantly located near St Joha’s Park, with mo: rence exchanged.’ Apply at We N JER we aileman, po : sard, in a genteel private family and pleasant] ] \T 981 WESE TWENCY-TUTRD © Address W. W. Morton, Jersey City Post Often D sleet, betwoen Fighth and Ninth avonnas, Pleasant Fooms to let, with board, ima house with all the modera | , and (he most delightfal loc vtion up town; | immediately, a suive of rooma may be had, Terias moderate. EY CLlY, BY A SING SALBS ar AUCTION, ] chants’ Exchange, a of whom it may conce: 5 38,0C0 Maysville and Lexington Railroad 24 nt rooms, suitable fo. or Wail street fe sirable location and plea- ea gentleman and wife or sin gle —-per cent Convertible Honds, i: gentlen en Apply st No. 222 Henry strest, between ary and Ist August 41,000 each; $2000 theneas and Atlantic and State sireets. Pit bang Raflrad 1 per cent Converlibl> Bonds, interest | ime hemdscme; all the modern improvements; @ roar | Tt January mad Tet Jute Bo ene interest payable parlor receatly vacated by a paysician; withia five mi nutes walk of Atlantic ferry; didaers on Sundays; fall * board for ladies, Z IN BROORLYN.— end Now Haven Railroa pons poyable Ist June and 14 $5 000 [utiand and Washingto: cent Bonds, interes by per cont Convertible Bonds, interest oar TWO OR TAKER =f ' ees sae B fentlemen can be accommolated with boar faa sone prt gl eee a Tatlioad tet ite? et class house, by applying st 102 Cilnton stract, Beook- | gaze 7 per echt Commectibie. Boake tame eee | 1pm, convenient to South and Wall streots fercies.’ Torans Ara'ehd Ist Octoben SL eed Cone Cidecland ant | moderate, Also, ® gentleman and is wife can bose: | Pitsburg Pallroad 7 per gent Conve (Me aa ae, commedaied with ah vefurnished rovm, wiih pantiios | interest bie Int May and Ist November, #4000. oesn attoohed, by applying as above. | 5 share Atlantic Bask of New York, 9100 each 60 shared OAR IN BROOKLYN—A LARGE UNFUANISHED | ET serge: shower ig foe fromt room, suliable ter a gentleman and his wife, each; 100 shares, Farmers’ and Citizens! ot Long Island, $28 each; 12 stiares Commercial Bank of grate, closet, ani every convenience, within ten New Orleans, $50 each; 11 shares Hanover Firo fs ninntes walk of Wall street und South fecrios. Terms tance Company $69 niodera(e, Inquire at Ol State street. rance Company, $50 one ackeres Second any Tra I OARD IN BROOKLYN =A GENTLEMAN AND HS wife, having more rooms than they can oceapy, in | a cotiage house, with fine grounés, situated in ono of tha | finest avenues in Brooklyn, about 2; miles from the ferry, would let one legend wafuratshed) to one . ) road, $100 gets $00 mares Hawai omg any, enc! ‘erms sale—! cent this day, ard the balance to morrow. The acne’ in- terest on all the bonds will be charged to the purchaser. A. TN. holds rogula pure | seouritice, every Monday end veer ee ae cme or two gentlemen, with partial board, on reasonable | * y and Thursday, at the Merchants? 0 a foun v o bey 2 a or Dik 2185, Post OMices Uy Ue fund by addressing Ry | No. 4 Hroud sizeet, next to corner of Wall. ao ener | OARD IN THE COUNTOY WANTED—FOR TWO | smuallclildren, where good care woull be taken of | 0, in some place convenient to the ¢ Addrese K. | 244 Grand street, New York, | \ UCTION NOTICE.—D. S. HOG! ATCIIONDER.— Vine household furmieaye 76 ices, Friday, at Iv, 4. M., all the contents of the flre ftory house, No. 41 Warren street. Pur are requested to be pune tual as the great amoant to de disposed of renders It necessary tlrat the vale takes place at the Lour. The goods combine the ‘useful with POAPD WANTEDAIN A PRIVATE CAMILY, Wa Al 9 0 other boarvers aro taxen. Private table desired. and tea sets, waiters, 5 Ke rlor a number of large paintings in oll, of artistic merit and pleastng effect, rosewood suit of eight pieces, beautifnlly sane ae covered in India satin, maroomand gol, two su : feo epee tern Tosew # Gne pi of furniture and of great valie, velvet carpets of the finest coloring, foe Mow EY rosewood tables of various descriptions, rose cupbourie, scroll sides: also a 5 a or breakfast alone, ty or in Brooklyn. , Clarenes, Broadway ourteenth street. ating particuls tion to be below ) WANTED—POR TWO YOUNG LADIES, IN A rivate family where {here are few or ro board: Terms not to exceed six dollars a week for the two. #88. C W., Broadway lost Ofiee, JOALD WANTED wood corner very elegant 7 octave piano A LADY—WITH A SATE, : ,vY— size, round cornered and of | D rcom, having due or fireplace, in m family whers curtains, shaves, ke. tho one "Ot Chickertagsesi ae comforts of : . Address IT 3, | tave planofortes, rosewood case, Inds? escreto Tofiice, with (erms, whieh must be reasonanie. —” | beauliful decorstiey ence corny? inlaid eserototre, roelain vases; also jewel | toassive bronze clock | emplar, gas fixtures, | hogany Chamber farnita doxes, cologue, Ke. Bresdon with figore of the Knights 1 EAEt rosewood and fine mo —KY A GENILR- er or no boarters ace z uroished. The best of re- | consisting of the most costly «t 1 fuucncen given and requked. Please address T. W. 21, | marble tops and glasser io, “sens, is asitodialy Perald office carved and polishes bedsteuls, wi tnd the 4 Sales etc aailihitasnnnak best bir mattres mt toile BY DING.—A GENTLEMAN AND F118 WIFE, covers, carpeting, eogravioes "Seer ba, lo, BD ore cx two riogle genstenren, oan bo rccommola'ed | Xe., ictlet «ets curiains, shades amd Axtutes, "Ae,, Rey Wi 1: board and pleasatit rooms st No, 10 Lamartine place, Twen y-niath stiect between Fighth and Nicth avenues POA FNETEWEN B ‘ Careful men A remeve the goo’ UCTION NOTICE i ¥ Yell & Bosh —This day, at 103 o'clock, in tho ‘27 Centre street, between Meade and Duane he entire yalanble farnitere of a ING.—TWO OR THRER SINGLE ard a gentleman and his wile can Sat large ani nt rooms, with board, ina sract private Amorican . Where the comforts of home can be enjoyed, by | soles wero ight, but ng at No 8 Bleecker strect. gy rag es ull, with Heht engage OARDING AT 04 WARREN STRI ‘Tea Room, $7 Chambers street—slegant marble : 1 flour afte nished or unfuraished with bx unters, beer pumps, Ane segars, glassware, doonn- re engaged at rs ee men or gentlemen apd c. 0 do. Tstand, at & 10d. boarders accom. Jated. ‘ly a9 adore - — Seine ged at 16s. To Glasgo w, 600 wins espace He) AWS ory et tal fae eo oe RR, Len vl ers <i P 7 “— 4 23 Powery, will roll this day, at 10 o'clock, by ben at 16a strech | OARTING WANTED.—TWO GENTLENN Wat | Qdér of M Device declining Pustnesh, tte Wieck ce , (20 prckages hevoy at Se. f » asles Were on er ged at 86; cotton end bene # per id. To Califor. nig raiee wore dull at S7e 9 Me per toot moaenzeme two tingle roo with partial bo; lb ceber sad ‘steenth streets, near Pr ag GT rormm required. References exchanged. AAdreas, stating Tictloulars, price, We, A.B. 7, Herald offiga, clothing store, consisting of casslageres, satinets, cicnth. olpece and linen ccats, pants and vests, caasineres, ciotha and = Untogs, trummings, shirts, Irwwor s, re he. ood secretaryand bookcase, | ‘or single geutlemen | Soe | YOUNG ® furaished foom, with or without iy located. | ICOLAY, AUCTIO —STOCKS AN! che ania . & ada at auction —ALBERT ff. NICOLAY wills, | YOARD IN BROORLY TENT To SOUTH | tay, fusust, 1th, at 123¢ o'elock, at the Mer: Herings’ | 000 each; $5,000 New York | by order t Deer set aieieacie mi oa] Railroad Ist ? | jarge | furnis | provements. Location to be below jon between Fighth and Fourteonth atrecta, and | {6 clegont, and when purchased were relected by com reas, eating terms, 3. A. C.. adge . The sate | wx ‘ references of the highest rouject piace regardless of weather. Terms cash. the | 8 given if required. im the dining room cousiste of m: yy and | om — . nine iow tables, side, biowkfast a iag do, | UD WANTEDPOR A GRYTLEMAN AND WIFE, re and ining chairs, a large « ountel tia | > in ate family; a pliin furaished roomin | were, of the Prine Albert styfe, such as ward not to excecd 830 per | selvers, coffee rant knives,’ forks and 200 Herald office, spect sy payin si pie knives, goblets, : aR bednet olen ea rervices, &e ting, mirrors OSD WANTROWIN AN AGREFABLE PRIVATE titiea of ‘< ers , B PO ons Be reryaTe | qvan' out gia crockery, china ‘dim | | in green and gold, crimson’ and | nas cme sk oo deli- | vered, Twill sell at. public suction, on the 18th dance August, 1854, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Merchants’ Ex- , im the city of New York, the steamboat Nau- or Ocean, her nos and om ' , U.S. Mars | me above boat lion at itlantie dock,” ‘Ehs‘ine Tast j Tunning boat, basa boiler but one year old, an excellent concition, being 33 inch éylinder and 85% ( stroke, and a good strong hull, recently fi in 140 feet long and registers 242 tons. 7 §. MELIOR, AUCTIONRER.—BY HOUGHTON rea’ gicllot, this doy, at 10 o'clock, at the Ata lotel, Ne. 5 way, mortgazee’s sale, being the lance of furniture remalaing unsold, viz.: 2 rich suite parlor furniture, in satin prosatciay damap | window curtains and fixtures, tapestry and pier tables, dining tables, ’ teattuenete, a room chairs, Devatends; cote ye dow si &e. The whole to adidas neease of the mortgages. Deposits required from every . 8. MARSHAT’S SALE of venditioni ex hen, Purchaser, Catalogues now ready. HOUSES, ROOMS, &<., WANTED, URNISBED HOUSE W; ‘BROOKE. the vicinity of Fulton or Wall street Terrien orn ten avenue cars; a two story rituat: and neatly furnished, for atx, twelve or from September + apnum Address, sta' Herald office. - ee ‘OUSE WANTED. SMALL HOUSR, & house, (lower part preferred,) w Provements. Must be pleasantly mtu Herald Ana & good tenant by addressing e4 q Es Fst | 7 ANTED—TO BUY OR § 8 desirable neizhberhood near one of Tallrocd rou ane ae ina City Hall. Addrese H. P., Herald office. ANTYD—BY A REGULAR QUALIFIED MEDICAL mad, & consulting room at 1 a for private consal- Addree where he can have a few hours atin; fa or about cae avenue preferres. » Stating terma, M., M. D., Herald TANTED—BY A GENTLE iat or loth of Se; hed or unfurnished; MAN AND WIFE, ON THR ber, & of a gonteel house, dove Heecker, and not more than «ix and a | Broadway. Any small, genteel family than they 5 7? See ee ney ae W New York. Price and location. or Tenth TO house in the Fifi Address No. th box ug 24-25 317 teemreap me ware Mile aw HELM, ae. OG CONEY POH PALI, A VINE PATENT f) () Vag iiel nei wath, with chain and jowols, pom desing to pr’ p cheep end pre hail bea Tallon eet, Ny Wood'a ivy D's Ti rt mow oft