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HOARDING AND, LONGLYG. NS AC ~ amps aubnapun ne thon sha tars ‘toprovemevta AUTERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BA ae ar 4 ee os ink ropric'er "i rok the bea ie smenen ae neler a a A TET CN QE uTeD DOUK Ni OF 6 seine ake rhe Oa Foam mellueen’ Sas . ant foome And “soard, where thre age but fow boarders. Cars madiatapes pase the Boor. WAVEKLOY PLACE —PcRSO83 LOOKING FOR 1 dowd will find one or tao very saan dew cantor, Cant. samely furnished with bedrooms avached, ome block from way orpowite tha New York Uotel, the tines lecw fon io Also, hawlcome rooms tor single genwemen. Win- 19 88, MARAE PEACH PLEASANT ROOMS VOR aingle geatlemen. farothed of unfurnished with or without board; also a euit of roome for @ gentieinaa and wile, 19 FIFTH AVENUE. A SUIT OF THRES ELEGANTLY furnished roows ta let, on tirss Hoar at « house contte i every convenience requisite for ® comlortabls hue — a bed- room and parlor on third floor, with pantry ap’ hath attached, Breakfast served, or private table if: ab rooms Jor vent 22 UNIVERSE furnished su medern improvements, suitable for two o- three single geutle- mep, or a select yrivate family, with or without private tables, Referene 6 ‘0 LEY. A HANDSOMELY rooms, on second floor, with all the ra Good table, bath 2 ROND 81 RUKT.—A FRONT 400M AND BEDROOM ‘on second foo, furnished and possessing the modern improvements, to Met, with Doard. aJso several upper rooms, 3 NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENDB—A handeomely fur.ished room, suitable for a genteman and wife or two gentlemen, aleo, References exchanged. on suitable for a single ger ewan, will de let, with board, in the first clase house No. Ninth street 38 OaBAY JONES BTRELT.—BOARDING.—A Pak- Jor, with bedroom altacbed, partialty furnished, ant containing all he modern improvements cap be had on rea- erable terms. Apply at 33 Great Jones street, near Lafayetia plies. AY PAST, FIFTRENTA STREET, SBOOND COOK Z jrem Union square. A ploasané (ront parlor, on the #:eond floor, to let. with er withou', partial beard. \o gentle Wen akon few single reams on she first and third floors, Mouse contalus gea and bath. AQ MORRAY STREFT.—BOARD. FOR A GENTLE. man aud wife, und for single gentlemen. Alyn, fu>- aired rooms to et. withou’ hoard Two pleasant single yeoms# wil! be vacanion the ist of November. BLEEOARR STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—ELE. fant Juraished pariora and spertmente to Tot, with 7 without board, en the first ant of a private Beuse, containing all the inedern Improvements single yeoms for gentlemen 6 MACDOUGAL STREET, THRE DOORS ABOVE Foustos.—Reoms to let,’ with or without in a smal) American family, without chidren. Quiet and respect. able 'eeation. A comfortable home may be found. Gas and Dath In the house. 68 WEST /OURTEENTH delightfilly located, te And single qeutlomen for the winter. ‘The modero improvementa Dmper at 6 0’ given und req 710 FRANKLIN STREET, FIKST BOUSE Wust OF Brontway —| STRERY.—THIS HOUSS, readiness to receive familie’ house has all the ‘elock. Bete Parlor, and’ bedroom attached for sing!s gentlemen; breat fast served, if required. Als, large double @r single roome, Inquire as‘above. | iG STREET, FOUR DOOBS FROM BROAD- SP’ TO Tey xo bot several hunisomely. faraished roomy to fivgle gentlemen ‘tbe location is near al the firat class hobs. Buquire in the building of Anson ieuse. 91 PRINCE STREET, FOUR DOORS WEST OF OT Broadway.—oard ‘with handeomety furnished and Pleasant rwoma, with ample closets House first class, Vieinity of St. Nicholas Metropolitan Hoiel, Baths and 10 PRINOY STREEL.—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, large and furnished rooma, suitable fir Rentlemen and thetr wives: ‘single gentlemen can be ac- eommodated, by applying 28 aheve, House lirst class, YE) BAST TRENT emer STREET.—A FINE SUIT of rooms on first floor (Koglish basement) with board, forsished or anfurnished Private table if desired, The best References given and required. 14 KIGHTH STKEET, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL.— houma to Jet, wilh board; house first class, as, * bedrooms and a parlor NEW YORK HERAED, MONDAY, ROARDING AND Luparve. ROOKLYN. ONE au qumex AN, roel tauche doncia gual and, ma wertly F 500) 44, ke, prt vale fav-ily. within ihreesninutes south or ‘wal Ares forties. Addces a. B., bow i BROOKLYN —TWO 30MK YRONP Seat te ko “ 4 “et moderate. References gas. Terme OsKD IN BROOKLYN —Tw men oan he aecommodated wil ycom and larce bedrenta, with fevoily, who take po other a. we ply at TH State street between 4 and OP M. aaa BORD IN BAOOKLIN, ON. SHE HEIGHTS. —THO Bettlernen aut teal wes or @ few slog'o cia be aecommodated w! or beard reat Piearant hoenttony iw SiPacat wale from ¥ Terms moderate, BeAEed, YN BROOKLYN URIGHTE TWO LARGE furnished roma upon second tloor, alse apartments an third, sultable for fampihes or single gentlemen cam be ed at 62 Remeen street, inoderate erme ( partes, tix, re ferencrs exchanged RD IN BROOKLY ur loner at 2« GENTLBMAN AND BIS ) wifear two ringle lemen. can obtain hoard ant pleasart roma by avnlvtay a! 67 Henry street, five minutes’ Walk from Patton or Wall street forries. OARDING IN BROOKLYN—AT 212 HENRY Sree eRT, near «tity, four minutes waik from the ferries, + thing fleet class; rooms on first aod second floor, farnisiv fobeabhed. for two pursors, ab $3 and $10 per weer early. or pal) OARD IN BROOKLYN—ONE OR TWO SINGLE ge:Nemen. or a lady and gentiewan, ean be accomn-rta- ted with beard ina privetefantly. afew minutes? walk from Fulton ferry, oy applying at M12 Sanda street, Terms mode- rate. Reler xchanged. OARD CAN RE HAD INBROOKLYN, IN ASTRICTLY D private famfy.—House has brown stone front and quite new; bas gi and ts heatedthronghoul, ‘Two uld be let together or not. Persons of the highest respeotability only need apply. Ni i.—fh» house ig heated at 16 Cheever place, netween Harrison and Degraw tirsete, five minutes! walk from South or Hamiltoo ferries, OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—VERY PLEASANT 3 rooms on third floor, may he engaged on moderate tera, atiOz Henry street, Best references required. OARD WANTED—DURING THE WINTER SEASON, in aretired parte: the city. above and west of Fonrth street, by a gentlem: jutring one or two furctshed rooms; with aprtvuie family op widow lady keeping no other boara: ¢rs.an arrangement will be made, Address W. W, 3., Unton equare Post office. OARD WANTED—IN NEW YOR! OR NEIGHOR- hood, by a gentleman desirous of ‘fyting a home, in some ouie'ly disposed and respectaMe Scotch or Fngliab farnl- ly, and where no nther hoardera are Rept. addres for three jaya, J. A. C, box 4,115 Post odllce, New York, stating terma. OXRD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND M13 WIFE Wont bound in @ private family in New York, where they can have a room comfortably and neatly furnished, with pantr+ attached, and enjoy the comforts of a home” The houre n-ust contain all the modern improvements. Bowrd not ten dollar, References given and required Please address Merina, Heraid office. OrRnD WANTRD—BY THE ADVERTISER, IN A plum, private family, where he would tind the comforts of a home. References given. Addrese B. A., Herald oflice. OaRD WANTED-IN A FAMILY, BY A GENTCEM AN just arrived from Engiand. Terms must be very mode rate. Situation no object Address. stating full particulara, M., 45 Mansion Bouse Hotel, Chambers street HILDREN—BOARD AND ‘TUITION—ONE OR TWO children ean be boarded and educated and have every aitention besiawed or their comfort and moral training, on moderate terms. in a ladies’ select seminary. Apply wo ANTISELL, Port Richmond, 8. I. PORNISHED ROOM A GERMAN GENTLEMAN CAN obtain a well furnished room on the second floor, witn partial board, No otber bearders; gas aad bath in the honse charges $6 per week. For furtber particulars, please call at No, & Seventh street, near Second avenue. URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO With front basement, if required, at $4 White street, URNISHED ROOM—FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN. without board, neatly furnished, with use of bath and gas, witbin @ short distance of Sixth avenue ona stage route, Address W. 8. oftice.. URNIAHED ROOM WANT N A PRIVATE FA- mily, by a young man of quiet habita. Address, with full particulars, Richard, box 227 Cha‘ham square Post ofice. ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, AND SINGLE gentiemes, cap obtain board in a private family, at 28 West 1 wenty-third street, near Fifth avenue. Weteeme me eegey Aled ‘ER pae ie A rus os GOV. BOLINSGN IE, aoe. Including 9 fall Jeena np gy ide, Chmats, Call Prestetons, Beonery. Bc.” SATUBDAY — 4 Mf her owervaion * * * ise (0 make, — hia Bi "See bhed by te ae _fent by mad (postpaid) Re veveipt or FOR BOOR BUY ES8.—WessKs. ve > standard nae ts Mt tbe ow a lenis rods bens Yemve-our customer Deller hargn a cewbere. | nal wai Zaasiy booky a ome prey Goan econ to.$ib0 al por aestverca, ce ton’ putgnense ct Mre stowe’s new book, Dred, ir at §) by the )iils ofthe mhetemac $125 witha git 2) perfect Uatalogues of books, coo ns, With lista of gifts, sent free to any by mail Greal intucenents are offer VACA & OO, 40 defer ‘#—D. anyon. & Uo., HG and 343 Br Derby & Jackson, Lt Nussan sirect, New York; tp parce & Co, 13 Winier street, Goston; J. B. Lippenco! €o.. Philvdelphia, de'Wered ‘> the purchaser af each book 6 the time tte New hookmrecotyed aa 9000 be a as‘iene a. wit medoded TA FIREMEN, rect inear meniato my numerous friends, who have ever sustained and triumphantly elac'ed me whenever my pawe bas been pre- sented for promovion in tbe Fire Department. Ve AGNRY HL 6 cxpress busiowss, will sell his horse, har- ness and Wrgon. together with the Dosivess, ab a very low figure. be has all the bagzage from toe tray hive of sivsmers, and 8 good city route Thiv is @ rare chance aula paying dusmners. Inquire for one week at pier 15, North river, of whe subscriber, or of Capt. Geurge O. Tupper, in tI WONDER.—THE GIP:KY GIRL.—IF YOU WISH TO know recrets of your past apd future Mfe. the inowi-cige of which may save you years of sncrow and owe. dow’t fail to consult the above named paimist. Charge 50 cents, The Gipsay has aiso on hand aeecret which wil) enable any lacy os gentleman to win or obtain the affections of the ep- poste sex. Charge extra, 00 Bowery, up stairs, T 43 WALKER STREET A RELIABLE CLATRVOY ant for business and discase—may be consulted. at Interview no charge will be inade, unless saiisfaction js f WINES AND 1.4 LIZABETHAN ALE.—PURR, WROLESOME, NOU rishing. excelent for general fawily ase, aod highly beneficial to those requiring Anourishing diet. Wholesaie and retail at 12) Water utreet, one door above Wall. J. BARLOW, MISCELLANEOUS. LL ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY BURNING FLUID ARE entirely prevented if you use the patent india rubber fiwid jamp, | Cannot break burst oF explode them; and carmot il when lighted. HAUXHURST & MOLT, Manufacturers, #9 Fulton street, New York. NONSUMPTION AND COUGHS, CHRONIC AND RE- cent, are epeediiy cured by Dr. Haight’ vegetable com. pound. ne dottle will eure avy case. It is the best medi- cine now before the public. For sak Bowery, N. Y. ROUP, CROUP.—THIS AWFUL COMPLAINT Is IMME. diately cured by Dr. TOBIAS’ Venitian liniment No fa mily who value the lives of their children should be without « notile in the house Sold bv ali the druggists and sterekeep- ers. Depot 6 Cortland: street, New Yor! R. POWELL CAN BE CONSULTED ON DISEASES OF eye and ear, from 9 to 4 o'clock, at 602 Broadway, and from 7'to 8 o'clock, at 19% West Fourteenth street, EAT, HEAT.—COHEN’S PATENT GRATE DAMPER pat in any grate saves 33 per cont in coal; gains 49 per ernt beat in the room. Expense triling. Cal apd see it in operation, at L. & J. JACOBS’, 47 Broadway. PINTH STREET, THIRD DOOR East OF Broadway —A furnished back parlor and estenston ‘en the first floor also @ front hall room on the second ith breakfast, if required. CHAMBERS STRERT—A FEW SINGLE GEA- demen can obtain very desirable rooms, with cold end shower bata. Terms moderate. 16 KAS? FOURTEENTH STREET, NEAR SECOND ‘avenue —Several desirable rooms to let, with board, @avable for gentlemen and wives or single gentiemen, in the fiaet class houve, No. 169 bast Fourteenth street. 2QGd BOWEEY.—HOTET, LODGINGS —SINGLE GEN- 2) temen in want of peemancat or transient lodgings, Soult to woilto call at the Manhattan House, 255 Bowery, wear Houston street: 37% cents per night, or $1 75 per week; mew rooms and vedding. 6 QBROA DWAY, CORNER OF WAVERLEY PLACE.— 72 ue Loo gp pb ie Parnished. table for fam! at udout board. or can have board ou the Buropean pian; also, dtwgie reoms lor gentlemen. 14 BROADWAY—A SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE d two bedrooms, just vacated by Sena tenet este ws tears fioer. Table d’hote a ja Francaise, and private table, if re LADY AND GENTLAMAN CAN BE ACCOMM; handsomely furnished fami ‘lady, Board for the lady ‘enly. Location central. ‘Address Kateiia, Broadway Post oflice. LADY WOELD GIVE OXE OR TWO LARGE COM. A Nice single geatemen, for bail’ price, for sivanee of $900. Please address 11. G. C., Herald omice. SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES A PARLOR AND ‘bedroom. with breakfast. Location above Bieeck: 3 or muse. Board nee? not auswer. Address box 2, iu Peat office. A ‘WIDOW LADY. RESIDING IN BROOKLYN, WITH- im two minutes’ walk of the South ferry, would let, 0 a Fentleman and bis wife, two handsome parlors, furnished. ‘with board also. the second floor to let. consisting of two FEW GENTLEMEN SEEKING A COMFORTABLE A Nappy winter home, enlivened by young and cheerful feclety. can find such by sidressing Mra, Kaglah, Post ofice, Brooklyn. # partial hoard $4 per week, sur HANDSOMRALY FURNISHED, on first and secon with uh oF partial board, Apply at 1 Fast Fourteenth street, near Second avenue. ORNTLIMAN AND WIFE, OCCUPYING A THREE A ‘story house in Brooklyn. fee minu‘en’ walk from South ferry, are desirous of lettivg all but the secoud story toa peetable family. Uneaesptionable reference given and B. J., Brook: Pom ofice, y-eighih street, Herakl ull GENTLEMAN, WISHING TO IMPROVE HIMSELY in the French lsnguage, an odtain a good comfortaie @ioner im & Freneh family, at 6 o'clock, at 48 East Twelfth atoet, near Broadway. HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS TO Ri) hoard; tbe second tloor of » gentes! private bo furnished or unfurnished. Apply at 79 Bast Fife Detween Union and Stuy vesant syuares. PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD DISPOSE OF ONF 0% two pleasant rooma with board, the bouse contains gas, path, dc, Apply at 125 West Twenty-secom | street, beiween Sixth and Seventh a fe required. OY, REAL ESTATE, LAND- 810 roadway. No registration and Twentyeth airrete wanted and rooms registered and renved GEORGE A,MaTTON, ‘B, IN UNION 8 shed rooms, ty let, to “i, 0 8 family without eblidren, or two or three geutlemen. {nn firet clase house, containing the modern improvements. Apply at 5 Union place. OARDING HO! Jor 4 and tenan: feos. Houses berw fer eligible tenants, en moderate (eros OARD AND TUITION CAN BE OBTAINED For two or three children, ina email respectable fpmily re fiding & short distance trom the city. Information ea be ob: Tained ling a! 120 Rast Seventeenth street. OARD IN PRIVATE FAMIGIES AND SEURCT boarding houses, in New York, Brooklyn, &e., can be ob inined by calling at the Boarders’ Kxeaange, ‘Appleton's Building. 46 Broa way, Full particulars, terms, &c., gra Fy. All wishipg genteel hoarders should apply to @. Hf. HA BOYD. N B—Wecharge for the boarders actually not month i D.—NICPLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO ladies and gept Bowed for ladies oaly. Apply at “8 Crosby street, near Spring street, nee OOMS MAY BE OBTAINED IN foitable Sr seaiiomen and their OARD.—DESIRABLE ® emall privete family wiven or a few mi nilemen, at 73 West Twenty third street. : anged. OARD.—TO LET, A LIGHT FRONT ROOM, WITH board for two gontlemen or ladies, with « fireplace, they can Work at light business if they Inquire at 240 Bleecker aiceet, WIFE, OR THAUN mnodated with board schol, 18 9 privass Apply at v0 where, if requi wish. | Tertns moderate. OARD —A GENT! or four single gen’ and a fine large room and bedroom family, where there are no other boarders take: Kast ith etreet, three doors from Third avean OARD.~PLEASANT SUITS OF ROOMS, WITH hoard, may be secured for the 106 and tot Hast Fourteenth street, The bones et with ll ite for first claws rea. rniehet pariora, throe ole. the modern improv A LRASANT ROOM CAN BE OD Bo tained by « xentiowean his wife, or (wo single gea- Pemen, with or without b 448 Bixth atreet, neat Second avenue, The honse contains all (he modern | provements. OARDING.—AN UNFURNISHRD ROOM AND BY Teom, tuitable for a man and wile on ro gadwev:aleo, three or fonr young men*eon OARDING,—VERY PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMA ON floor, and twn oF throm single rooma, to rent, w ith int! or partial bowl, at 163 Kast Fourteenth arent, near Siny verant park. — _ nD .—LARGR. SMALL ROOMS, wrrH Bren ner po ouaiven by apnipioe ah We aot Flenry strcet, next tothe corner of Amity sweet, Nored3, TWENTESEOOND, STREET.—A SUIT OF Teoma, on second tloor. and two rooms for aingie gen tiemen, with full board and superior accommodations; house contains modern lnprovements. LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—FITHER with full oF partial board, im a private family. Apply at ia Waverley pl LEASANT FRONT ROOMS AND BOARD IN BROOK. lyn.—Very pleasant apartments and board may be ob- tained ina new house. conveniently located to the cars and ferries. Apply at 143 Lawrence street. OOMS. WITH BOARD, FURNISHED nished.—Two large sized and OR UNFCR: ones, suitable for @ gentleman and his wife, or single persons, may be had by applying at 880 Greenwich street, corner o' Horatio. Cars, £0., near by. LET—WITH FULL BOARD, AT 52 VARICK STRERT, second door above St. John’s church. @ very pleasant furnished room, suitable for » gentleman and his wile; also two bedroams for mnugle gentlemen. ‘ANTED—A NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND bedroom, with board, for two ladies, in a quiet, A Jocaity in the upper part of here no boarders |. Address stating particulars, locatien, Rc., Southerner, Broadway Post office. b fetiprey Ape gy 4 BOARD, BY A GENTLE street or private family of reepectabiity, Private sisiag room oF priv’ 3 pig Dy tyr ~ med ‘ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, WITH WIFE AND TWO children, is desirous of finding rooms (a parlor and two bedrooms) in & pn gO boarding Louse, in the vicint ty of Po street and Fifth svenne. Address G., bor ‘562 Post office. 'ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, BOARD, WITH THE Locatiges upper, part of Rew York or Brooklya. ‘adires 5 a “* ¥, 0. P, Herald office. ‘a ANTED IN BROOKLYN—BY A YOUNG furnisbed. witbout board, ama Fulton or Wall stree! ferries. aadress, "'T. W..” Herald office. te ANTED—PARTIAL BOARD, BY TWO GENTLEMEN, in @ genteel, private French family, State terms, loca: \iou and particulars. Address L. T., box 54 Herald oilice ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, WITH WIFE, INFANT ‘And maid, wishes to obtain gentee! seoommodauons for MAN, A the terms and lo- the winter. A'family desirous of lessening their expenses, will ind parties, of prompt payment and little trouble, Ad dr . B., Herali office, stating! nll particulars» oeation, ANTED—A FURNISHED PARLOR, wrrsouT board, for a lady and geotieman, to be occupied in the day time only, in a gente neighborhood, where th boaréers: a liberal price will be paid’ or the des inodations. Address btranger. Broadway Post offic CUPARTNENRSHEY NUCICKS. $300 PARTNER WANTED —THRER HONDRED b + dollars will purchase one baif interest in a cash business, established several years and now makine from $2900 wo $8,000 per annum, Fuil particulars on application nt 229 Kroadway, room Zi. 350). -E! Pusinees, Wiig foom 840 %0 80) per < © ness, yieldin per $i00 to “sine weekly. Apply ine street, room 12, between 1 and 12 A.M. $400 A SMART PROTESTANT YOUNG MAN + from the country preferred) wanted, immediat~ ax partner, to join in opening a book and stationery store dn an avenue where there fe 0 opposition. Apply for four days at 196 Peventh avenue, near 2d sirect. N. B.—The store is well hited ap. $700. ~A_ PARTNER WANTED. WITH THE ‘ J+ above amount, in a first clase grocery sore, 6 would be taken aa clerk, and « good salary given, or tne store would be sold. Cail at 40% Nipth aveowe. 00 —PARTNER WANTED, TO ENGAGE IN ‘« the lumber business, in Minnesota. Thix , halfcash and half in % days, will yield an income of OO per annum. Address Dacotab, box 4.032 Post office. $3. OOO AANTED, AN ACTIVE PARTNER, TO . ‘¢ engage with the advertiser. wh» will inve Wee amongt, ios Tember manufacturing business, In the gity, alte . with requisite machinery, &¢., 10 ne Sa000 per year. Address Lumber, Herald oie.’ PARTNER WANTED.—AN ACTIVE, FIRST KATE Dusipess man, with $25,000 or more, cash capital, 10 take the place of a retiring partner, in an establiahed house in the banking and exchange basiners in New York, baving a de« rable lease, tneilities, Ae. Address box 4,676 New York es Wane 4 PERSON WITH 93.008 CAPITAL © join tm a luerative and very pleasant manufactir! business in, thie ety. It te fp emabiished. aod may tase to realize $10,000 per annum, Which Will be clearly show,» nadrese B. B., Pom offee. ana _——$—$$—$$—$$————_————————— LOST AND FOUND, RACELET LOST.—A GOLD BRACELET (ALL GOLD) was lost on Saturday, 28th instant. in going from Monro: rooklyn, through Clark to Fulton street, wad in» wenne car to the ferry. and thence over and in a Fi: tage to Broadway. The finder will be liberally r= 7 leaving same at No, 20 Broadway. i 0G FOUND.—CAME TO THE PREMISES OF TT advertiser a large black greyhound. The owner have him by calling at 345 Washingion vertiving, or it will be sold in three da: IOOND—A TAN Ot RED DOO, WITH CHAIN 4 tached, which the @wner can have by proving property and paying expenses. Apply at Nos Mleecker street, ron basement, becween Elizabeth street andthe Bowery Lostc.ok SUNDAY MORNING, 01 4 oF Amon strent, between Cottage place and Fou » pair of gold spectacles, Five dollars reward will be paid on their return to Kaward Cook, 92 Amos street, L' 8T-—ON SATURDAY, AT NOON, A BUNCH Wis, about aix or eyht keys, in leaving the Prescott House and teking a stage down lway to Liberty street, e finder will be well rewarded by leaving ‘hem at the office o° the Prescott House. 1 O8T—IN GOING FROM CORNER OF MURRAY 4 and Broadway to Maiden lane, and thener Fulton street a gold Swine watch, with brass cap: low by \.: top ring being wrencbed out. The inder will be liberally re worded by leaving it at the second desk @f the Herald O87.—A BLACK LAOB VEIL, ABOUT THE 18TH 4 this month, in vassing through Kwenty aecond sireet h avenne and Nicth street. A Itoeral reward will be paid ny par'y Fetorning the anme to No. 16 Nyoth atreet, OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, SUPPOSED AT THE Crystal Paives, a ammmil gold sind eaamel locket, with ain attached, valved aa a family relic. The finder wi pratetally compensated at 103 Murray street of 16 St. Lake's phee. EOHANICAL BAKBRY—OORNER OF FULTON avenue and Pim jrooklyn.—To bakers and gro- ing arran tabliabment for retailing family bread from thia oven sre re- guested to apply at the office, corner of Fulton avenue Him plaice, Brooklyn, where terms, Ac., may be learoe!- J. 8, CUNNINGHAM, Agent tor Proprietor. Mo SUNS ARE SEEN. ‘But, ab! their sheen ‘and litte like the true; frends anjus , On LYON’S di Are trash, and poisonous, too. Fatal resnlis may ensue trom using the counterfeits ef Lyon's magnetic powder. Lyon's signature ison the label ana wrapper of the genuine article. Central depot, 424 roadway. PS gpaad CASES.—BOFFMAN & ‘warerooms, +4 the city and eounty of New York, frou tho. 18th io om of r'to the 28th day of October, 1866. ined Men, ¢0; women, 71; boys, 128; girls, 100—Total, 966. Adults, 187; obi 429; males, 195; females, 171; 00 ‘persons, 4. Absoees of the abdomen, 7 Peete el et ord Intemperance.. Killed or pS they emabene Tackjaw ‘ ption em, vebility, infantile WarEHOM, 5 «+ Oropey in the head Drown Purulent absorption. . Rupture of the wom) Seronm™.. dysentery . +e “plargement of heart pilepey . erysipelas. aity heart or, biliour Fever, nervour .. Fever, puerperal. The number of deaths, compared with weeks of 1864 and 1856, end of Iason, woses showers apeoe tee October 18, 1856... * Uetober 25, 1886... . KRCAPITULATION—DIPRANRS CLARE. Sones, joints, &o.. «+1 Stillborn aod premature ‘rain and perves.. 7 DUNE ee ee oe cee BO senerative organs % Stomach, bowels and other deart and blood vessels..11 digestive organs. $0 Uncertain seat and “ “ daft Soon 3s 3 sess as j 4 5 Lon. Asylum, Bikl’s Iel.. 1 8 Randle Isl. N’y Hoap’l.. 7 5 Ward's tal’d Rmig’t For 1 i 1 my ty Prisom ‘ Colored Home Hospita:.. Workhoure, Bi sl CaO Ww. MORTON, City Oty Inapector’s Department, New York, Oct. Weekly Report of Denths (N THE CITY OF BROOKLYN, FOR THE WEEK ENDING PRINCIPAL DIMRANM, i 8 fnflammation of bowels Maraemus . OUR EUROPEAN CORRESPONDENCE. THE FINANCIAL REYULSION IN EUROPE, te, %, %&% Our London Laspos, ct. 10, 1856. ithe nancial Orisis in Pranco—The Neapolitan Quetion— The Verdict in the Sate Priale uf Napkes— Propo ition Jrom the Hing w the Court of France and Enghand—Tha New Spanish Ambamader to Washinglon. Financial mattere again take the precedenee of political afairs. My iast letter will have in some degree prepared you for the apnouncemed} 0! something jike # doancial cris in France. There sab old French proverb—*'Qui s’ex- cure s'accuse.”? I believe that no more correct criticism could be given in twenty pages on the “report to the Em peror’’ of M. Magne, the French Minister of Finance. M. Magno trices tO mate out @ case, There ts 9 crisis, DO douns, he saya—Dbut it i# a mistake. Frauce ought never to be more prosperous than as the present moment. Ht ts an attack of itiness arising from too much good health, Varla vagfairé. You will cee by the city articles of the leading London journals that they take a very different view of the pre- sent Buancial prospects of France. {1 ts impossible tn fact, to arrive at apy other conclusion tuan that there is ‘something rotten in the state of that country. Now, a fioancial crisis in France affects the London Stock Exchange, which affects the Bourses of wil great capitals, and the resuit je tbat tne money market of Europe te at the present moment in a very unsettied stete. As regards France the matter is more serious. The Parts public takes alarm at the slightest thing. It ie not unworthy of observation that a deputation of ouuricrs waited upon Louis Napoleon at St. ‘and was most Rracioumy vereived. At the same time great discontent prevails. The following extract is from the Paris corres. pendent ot the Times. The Parle prese, 4s you know, is gegged, und these homo truthe will doubtless make some sensation in the Parisian capital ‘The Neapolitan queavion remains in siatw quo. The oe bave not yet made their appearance in the Bay of effect of the inctinatton showe by the Western Powers, ta however discernab ¢ in a salutary manner, in the verdict jast gieen at Napies im the political trials. Ate despatch from Neples, dated the 4th, says:— The pe litical trial is conctuded, ana the following sen- tence delivered:—Mignona has been condemned to pun- wsbment jor pfe, Mauro de Apgelis tor twelve years, and The monk Huggiero the priest De Oicoo for two years. and enother have been set at liberty. Calabria ‘The King and the Duke of arrived hero from Geeta on the I. iS Genera! Martini has been received by the King. and at Pepeeneas Of the conterence a council of Ministere waa beld, Another despatch from Vienns, of the 8th, says:— Agreeabiy to acommapication from Naples, of the 2%h, published in the Austrian Gazeue. It would appear that the King of Naples has written to Queen Victoria and the ‘eoperor Napoleon that he was desirous of taking part in be Rew copference of Paris, for the parpose of making «pown the act of amnesty and the organic reforms it was nis intention to A royal doeree, published in the Madrid Gazette of the St. appoints M. Tassara ae Spanish Ambassador to Wash. u "Warvaer ie at Madried, Professor Morse and Mr. Oyrus Field, of New York, had an interview yesterday with Lord Clarendoa, Our Paris Correspondence. Pans, Oot. 8, 1856, the Panic on the Bourse—Its Potitical Eyfects—Murmuring of Popular Discontent—Singular Operations at the Halle —Raurn of Prince Napocon— Health of the Emperor, de., de. ‘Te effect of the Emperor's arrival at St Cloud, which event occurred on Thursday last, is already becoming ap- varent in the more bustling, if nos gayer, aspect of the vapital. The late bitterly cold and stormy weather has acted disastrously on the intereste of the various places of summer resort, and, ag a consequence, beneficially on Paria, which, in default of its ugual stimulant, was begin- aing to Janguish sadly. At the same time, fronte nulla fides ia ao Virgitian reflection always worthy of remembrance. Beneath the flutter caused by the re-appearance of the chief of the tate, there is a thick, sombre, murky sediment curdling ‘a Jerment, apd spurting up from time to ume rank and ‘oul eruptions, which infect the air and make the most careless pause as they pass to and iro. In the money market the panio which caused the three per cents to tall in one day two france, and which partially ro covered on the understanding that a statement was about to be made im the Monitcur of « peculiarly ro-assuring character, has again falien on all securities; and notwith- standing that on Monday the official journal pubiished in {i columns @ report from the Minister of Finance, in which it was stated that the embarrassments complained of did not arise from any fundamental vice, but rather from temporary causes, which were a proof of the country’s extraordinary prosperity, shown by the excel- ‘ent position of the treasury; notwithstanding that the same report stated that the first two loans were already oaid up, and the instalments of the last one, which wil! verve to meet the remaining expenses of the war, were also veing paid with remarkable exactitade—that the pubitc revenue augmented In 8 proportion never before seen—that ibe taxes were paid without cost, and even in advance— tbat money continued to flow into the public treasurtes— shat the payment of the last half year’s dividend on the vende gave @ reserve of 110,(00,000 francs—notwithstand- ug, I say, this array of figures, steeped in lavender and rounded off with such briiliant explanations, the panic- -tricken securities_pa'pitated only a rise ofa few centimes, which, probably before post time, will be balanced by an ibaisn men’ of far more copsiderable proportion. Abd while these agitations are apparent on the Bourse - While that superb editice, modelled after tho best types fT the Grician era, is rocked to its tounda/ions by the rantic yells of its densely crowded floor—while womon, cow excluded from the inner mysteries of that gorgeous emple of Mammon, prow) about its extorior with son, voiwelers and cat-lke tread, ready t bound with tiger- pring on the first scintillation indicative of an upward sovement on the verture they have mate, the populace | the buck streets, of the slums and hiding places of the ‘ore Operative departments of the capital are not i tle, {is pecesrarily the misfortune of one placed in the Em- veror’s position that bis name must po less be identuied with evil than with good, he cac not have the elat which + afforded by the origination of beneficial decroes with ut belpg exposed to the counter-blast which attends fai oF @, BO Matter how ucritental the cause; the juste milieu an English throne would probably be much too tame 1 80 soaring a spirit; be mast, therefore, be prepared to we on the whirlwind, if sometimes permittod to bask to ue sunshine of the flercer rays of human glory, Well, o at this moment, there seems « lowering in that orizon, whose brightness has hitherto appeared #0 daz cing; there wa wagging of the bead and sinieter obser ation evident im places not given to make strong elections, and comparisons of an omenous, symbib- veal character are let fail, such a# thax our ho re, we fear, is a Golossns with foot of clay, sublind ver ior/—1! has stricken the stars only to make the duet of bu oanity more palpable, more humiliating '’ But, however, och is pot the form which doubt and fear and bitterness ‘( epirit assume in the dark recesses of the Faaboury & venia, Of &. Antoine, of the puriteus and suburbe, whore be class of oweriers chiefly ccngregate. Ip the present tate of vigilant censorship, to piacard the walls, to utter ‘amorous and vociferous cries is not poerible; but the olicy which bas bound their hards cannot restrict the ortile Ingenuity of the French brain, and the following evice bar beep bit upow of giving utterance to the popu ar discontentment ¢ More crowred thorough’ares sroels ingenioutly made up of stil paper, canvass, or ometimes in the (orm of tiny hampers, wooden bores, or yeter baskets are found, as if fallen accidentally from the rm oF comteyance of the owner. They have no sapor cription or address, and on being opened and invest aled are found to contain—generally enveloped in many néinge—eerape of paper on which are inscribed sen- ences of which the following are rome examples — eth Napoleon.” or “Down with the oread. four # desfiset; the Empire hae brough ck nothing but luxury ava starvation ‘The loa iter twelve #ous, Or the red repubiie ‘We have had » binod and msery ant OAve now & peace whic ep fite nothing but jynasty of Napowor What ovaptage brings Pereased travail’ the money will nor erve to buy bread” = hear that other scraps of this p pier literatore are of » still more formidable character, citing the private aessasination of particular officiala aod hembers of the imperial family: but a* I have onty eoen he apecimens giver above, I do aot think it m wo nether particularie them. It i# eappored that the wad \cn return of Prince Napoleon, an event which took plac> wo days ago, is referanie (6 a porition of affairs which, hough probably not calculated to croate serious alarm. «one which cangot be at a]! satinfacory to the chief vragiatrate A good deal of the canse of complaint arises from the act that {he more mrgnificent character of the oew treeta. whieh have replaced the warrow ways, which vere formerly the rife abode of epidemic, has driven rom there quarters special workmen attached to certain menufactories, and compelled them to seak asylome at he extremition of the capital, thereby entatling opm bem the-racrifice of much time to porsving their reapec. ive rr on sacritice which, of course, tx equire ‘ent to a lost of mone; Tt was to meet this complaint that the article in the Moniienr appeared some ‘ime ago, in contradiction of the statement put forth by the Revu Municipals, en Which sisted, after enumerating the i 3 c 5 i : EH tl 8 £ ap) epi marily becn extruded. hon en gros was mained wi tke Hallo an immense residivu, told at eometbing infloitely beneath the retail price; and W hag hur beep tbe babu uf the ouvricr class to wait for ie vigse of the wholesale market (0 commence opera- ‘68 on their own account Bet it seems some unddie always formerly re- which was pores dave of laste a! in, ready w this intermediate price betwixt ‘the wi and thus, by the abundance of their purchases, to re- Neve the attepdapte of tho market place from the ne: ceeshy of turtber iabor. all is packed, carried off and wept away, Doody knows how and where, and in the place of the well garnered stalis there now stands a lan- tern jawed, frowning. clamorous multitude, belching out ‘Maicosovons on all tings, bigb and low, and for want of spy rational work, chielly aiming ilg vengeance at the msp whore eminent position seems erpecially to invite ‘be missle of ube bour, whether it be sugar plus or brickbats. the following account of Privce Napoleon’s return in taken fom the Moniteur, which, it in observed, is aoru- puicuely popeniious in recording the Prince's move- mente. Perhaps the Emperor, whose littic regres for his cousin is maiter of anétoricty, politely conceals it under this empty complimont—"huc salem inant munere Jungar”’ The tmportal yacht— the Reine Hortepee—arrived at Hevre ou Monday with trince Napolecn on board, baving eifected the passage ‘rom Hamburg in 62 hours. Immed atety on the arrival of the verre), bis Imperial iligbness was watted on by the Commissary General of Marino and the Cotovel of the 20th regiment of the line, whilst # copsiderable crowd of spec- taturs assembled on the quay. The Prince seemed in ex cellert health, ag did all the pereons who acc mpavied hin, His Imperial Highness was to partake of a farowel: aipper on board and then to leave for Paris. The yackt, after the cruise of 12,000 miles, would, it was thought, ro main for some days iu the Vieux Bastia, to ol Wve at once and retail, wight repal: Hie Imperial Highness left Havre the same night by exprees train, and arrived atthe Palais Royal yesteroay morning about one o'clock. Prince Jerome was at the rail station, impatient to embrace his Imperial Highness. What a» fool’s paradise it is the fate of Princes to live in when tbore is no free press! tis possivie His imperial Highness way be under the delusion that all the time he bas been these 12 000 of liquid miie:, ieges have been uttering pray 1 am quite sure their invoca- tiops have taken po adverse directions, but that His Im perial Highness bas been thought of at all either for good Y or ill, 1 should think more than lametical, The Emperor baa not suffered the grass to grow wader his feet since bia return. He su} ended the opening of @ new cascade de ne ou Sunday. Hy» went to the Opera on Monday, and every day bas markea by either « privy council or the reception of some diplomatic perronage of note. Wherever | have seen him, bia Majesty bas been well received, and his bealth is apparently excellent. Panis, Oct. 9, 1856. Review in the Champs de Mars—Coliiness of the Emperor's Reception by the Populace—Dissatisfection of tre Working Classet— Wholesale Proscription of the London Journals by he Paris PoliceEmigration from France—The Em- peror Determined not (0 take any active steps in Neapotitan Affaire Unusual Attentions paid fo Marshal Serrano, the Spanish Plenipotentiary. Yesterday, favored by one of those delicious October days which, like the bright spots of our chequered life, are enjoyed with a pleasure as tremulous a vivid, from a consciousness of their rare and too fleeting character, the Emperor rode forth into the Champ de Mars, to review 20,000 soldiers of the battalions of Fraace. It is a fact not unwortby of record that whenever the po- \itical horizon of France shows symptoms of clouding over, the government of the day, be it legitimist, republican, Orleantst or Bonapartist, immediately is seized with a vio- jent passion for that enormous oblong space of 3,280 foet Dy 1,€40, situate between the Ecole Militaire and the Seine, termed the Campus Martin of the capital. There ‘twas that, in 1790, Louis the Sixteenth, seated ia a su- perb amphitheatre in front of the Ecole Militaire, cele- brated the Féte de la Federation, and took the oath to maintain the new constitution. To prepare for this great solemnity more than 60,060 persoas of both sexes were ployed in forming the embankments, day and night. Alas! for the vanity of human aspirations, like the partios to that solemn compact registered on the Auéel de la Pa- trie, constitution, vows, lofty purpose, and mighty sacri- fice, all bave vanished, and left not « vestige behind but (bat magnificent arena with whose earthy dust all those myriads, now dead and gone, are mingling. There too, Napoleon the Great, when his bright star waxed dimly, held the famous champ «- mai before the battic of Water- joo, There, also, in 1830, Louis Philippe distributed their colors to those National Guards, who, in 1848, deserted him at bis utmost need; and there, five months after his celebrated coup d’e(at, the present Emperor, in the pre- sence of 60,000 troops, and of Arab chicfa who had come expressly from Algeria to represeat the submission of the Arab tribes, placed once more upon the standards of France the golden eagles, instead of the former Gallic cock. Great events generally befall us without mach he-a!d (ng and flourshing of trampets; and we will not, tuero- tore presume that because his Majesty holds a review, which is understood to be the avant courier of many others, that any event of a remarkably astounding nature is about to take place. With Prince Aéalbert, of Bavaria, om bis right, and the newly arrived Prince Napoleon on IMs left, surrounded by @ brilliant stall, hie Majesty gal- loped into the centre of that immense plain with an alr of ‘alm and tranquil joy which represented the beau ideal of a mind free trom feolicitude of any kind. The Empresa, with the Prince Imperial, lookieg like Venus herself with Cupid in ber arms, shortly after, in « carriage of four, dashed into the srena and down through the ranks of hone glittering battalions, all helmed and plumed, cotraseed and terbaned, their prancing chargers and their toble mien reflected in the wave of steel which sheoned nike a lake of glass over that serried host. The reception given to the imperial party by the troops was en. (buriastic, but that from the populace, who were as- sembied in large numbers, and formed, as they evor do, the most Interesting portion of the epectacie, war cer. \einly less warm than ueval. I took some pains to col ect any fying romarks that ip the carelessness of the moment might be let loowe, and without repeating parti cular «xpressions, (and nothing in the ehape of dissatislied ores was suffered to escape,) I believe the following to be the purport of the ‘murs which trom time to ume reached my ear: That the working classes were enormousty dissatisfied with their present condi tion, because, though work was abundant, the pro- dace of their labor was insufficient to tbe ord! comforts of life. i ie HH z iil a ul i HH i j i z A } ! psn tM which epeak of our cistress, are ited: 7. ratbor than 5 bais Generals, wallow tn lu: we who pay ali, and do ail, are sorthed phrases, left to shift as we cao—ca bas!’ etre comme cela! 1 bave before bed ocension to allude to the resource enjoyed by the poopie; and koowing this, uthorities mutt, it is wonderful that euch clumey bipery abou sometimes be employed to suppress Detance, on Therday the greater part of the London oornals were Galigpeni's vewEreom, which six coples of the London Times, found half minus a he Chronicle Wes alto stopped; and the Duily News, which bad somebow escaped the vigilant eyes of the cepaorahip, being found, afier circulation, to contain some vonoxious matter, was sent after in hot haste, untoléwge |. An honorable baronet (our ecquaintance informed us that this wo umectt; ust a8 be was about to atest news, Now, in real truth, tri arbitrary ng on the part of the French government fails cot, If that object be to ev; the contents of these papers. The fact of :prosiiten th the firet place, petantanconaly brnited And remarks ehich might ave done no more than excite a tn n the mysterious shroud of prohi , are Bought with a spirit and carneetness which communicates fecif to the moet indifferent. Everybody is on the gui vive; ili if ih #8 333 ‘or every one detires to ree that which t ernment, 0% orlng ab’e to anewer, tuporesses b; nee, every one, until he does see it, brings hie ons to piay around t, and by the time the ns his eye ve renee ithrough & hte eA me Thy times more vmportant than the writer ever of; for the ob- vexious reflection or Intelligence sure to get wind at ast. The Post Office agents write out the eiFe mat. ter, oF part of it, and something, at all events, # told, and All the more prejudicial for being arrested, perbape, of ite context What wae the particular objectionabie tn thie instance Jam at present unable to say, but | eltbongh the produce of 7 The following not.ce hag appeared this morning tm the Official journal. — The speculation which employs itself in sorting aud Mehing Coby ty orave w exiract an excessive value, Ie ‘sion of tue public fortuce, and constitutes sa Wokrable misdemeanor, The government is resolved reprees it, by all he means the law kas pleced tn wer pe! By tho 16th of thie month the sous of former reigns, abd by Mod wpecies of cease Siegal vnaer ‘These sous are of weight than the modern oner, tesuod in the wens ow so and, instead of forwarding them to the mint, as desired, parties fud ® ready vale for them wit venta; exclusively its own. ‘The number of emigrants who embarked at during the mouth of September was 2,987, of whom 1,475 which the government property thinks should be Havre were bound for New York, and 462 for New The appus! fureral service in memory of Hor- tenre, mother of Napoicon the Third, was celebrated '¥, before yerterdsy iw the Church of Rosi). ‘rom Morecow we receive accounts of the perfect cour- ‘tery wud condescension that charactertse the ttercourse of the imperiat Rutsino famtly with the two rival om- bessies of France and England, which only render the more unipteliigibie the Russian circular which bas to much vepsution, The effairs of Naples are topic of fernie intrest in ail the higher circles, and it ts known they Love covstituted the chief subject of discas- cpusual sion wt the varions Cabinet counetls which, frequency, have taken pluce since the to et. Cloud. Butone opinion is current, mai ven at uc risk of endaxgering the eniente bis ally, the Pmperor is not prey to adopt any Bure which may by postivility distorb the Ly mp Ea- rope. Jene le pens yas, et je mele reur pas,” he was dis- uoetly Meare to bay When talking on tae subject to Mar- shal Serrano, the Spanish Plenipotentiary. By the way, the atieution which this functiooary is receiving canpot be otoerwise then highly gratifying to Marshal ODonnel. Os Monday a!) toe Cosmpe Elyscoe was thrown into @ stole of excitement by a cavaloace of extraordinary cere movy. A stat) carriage, with six horses, bebind whic i crowéed three sootmen tu cocked bats, gold lace, and ia tbe stale liveries of the empire, was followed by an other carriage of even greater magniticence, and drawo by cigbt horses. accompanied by mounted grooms, &c., &c. Traversing the broad avenu», and sweeping up tose proceeded i arch of Triumphs, under which it passed, it down the avenue de Ilaiperatrice en route to 3t. Cioud, ard tt wus pot (i!) this ruperb cortege was on its return, fom. two hours after, that the uninitiated learned that the individual tifus honored was the Spanigh Pienipoten- tary. Ambastacor Extraordinary from the Court of Isa- bella the Second. The Enrperor is to hold snother review on Friday next. the whole of tho garrison of Paris bas passed under his eyo, Our Berlin Correspondence. Bunun, Oct. 7, 1866. Monelory Ortsis ir Berlin—The Raté of Discount Raised to Siz Per Cent by the Bank of Prussia—Position of the Berlin Cabined om the Nuapolitan Question—Prussia and the Zotlwerein—N uptials of the Princess Lowise—Arrival Of General Tudleben—-Projacted Interview between the Rus- sian and Aurtrian Emperor.—Interest Manifested im the Result of the Presidential Election im the United States— Fremont the Favorite, de., dc. For the last week or two pubMe attention has been engrossed by the monetary criais, which had been ‘loom- ing i the dietance”” for some time, and then came at last when tt was least expected. Various reasons are assign- ed for ita sudden advent; come attrivute it to the Bank of Prussia having raised its rate of discount to six per cent, others to the quantity of rilver that has been drifting away of iste to Exgiand and Russia, others again to the »pprebepaions of new engtanglements between the Great Powers, in ccnrequence of the Neapolitan demonstration. ‘There i# po doubt but that each of these causes has had ‘ts share ‘nm accelerating the crash, but they are only to be considered as accessions, it be.og evident to every tm- partial person tbat the root of the evil lies much deeper, ‘and may be expressed in a single word—overspeculation. I mentioned in one of my former communications tbat Ger- may bad been scized witha bank mania, and that Inautu- tions alter the pattern of the Credit Mobilier were springing ‘up all over the country. Every title hole thought itself entitled to s Orodit Mobilier of its own, and the public were 80 eager to participat: in ibe tancied advantages of theze estab/isbments that the capital required was sub- scribed ten times and @ bundred times over, almost, before the prospectuses were issued. Tbe promises they all heid out wore moe edifying; they were to gtve tradeand commerce ® new and wonderful impetus, promote manu- factures and agriculture, extend their assistance with equal handed Itberalliy to the farmer, the citizen and the merchant, and, ip hort, to paugurate @ kind of industrial millenicm, But as soon as the bank was chartered the Twagnificent programme was forgotten, and the directors devoted thetr undivided energies to stockjobbiag specuia- tions. The subscribers, on the other hand, of whom only ten per cept was exacted as & first instalment, had most. ly po otber object in view than to dispose of their abares at © good premium before the second and third tmetal- ments fell due, and if they did not succeed in this they were obiiged to sell at any price when further paymente were required. It was a summons tesued by severa) ‘of the pew ‘uatitutions for paying up such iastalments that Hret occasioned that tightness in the money market whish, beyond what the oldest halitués of the Hock Exchange recollect, even in the revolutionary era of 1848; there were some securities that fell as much as twenty per cent in one day, and would bave dropped still lower 'if they could bave found purchasers at aby price. ‘The'number of ‘lame ducks’’ was tremendous, and the sacfed pre- cincts of the Bourse were witnesses of furious encoenters Lenwing bulls and tigen Se toees but the money ‘ores uy 4 je oh Leda sap Bay, hn thancial, conspire soc al and wv i Sea - nae NN ee iteelf even eppare which ade \eutold, gloom to its mous a saversiiy by dread of future and more crushing . te tho ground with taxes to enable their maintain enormous military establishments, and the interest on fresh loans, whose chief object ta coffers of the moneyed sristooracy tutions, watead of promoting trial cleseer, only & nd to ditiuse the spirit and to discourage honest labor. In spite carvert, the prices of provieions and all of life are beartiers olpmaticfaction in whieh sooner or \eadtoa Every one seems to feel that the calm Europe equally mg: ia S—— 5 § Hil ; i : iE i : i i H t i a attention, ard have blown over without the pony A bas assumed euch keeps the policical ad financial g 8 i; df j i ail ait hd the rumor orginaing’ I Deleve, in Uy Dudguaones mg, Belge, that reat depostiory of diplomats Cay Hanssen the Prussian envoy Tara bd pr, @% too mach to i i l of the vast eums on ft, ie vee cer aon opt wns de} ‘are ander conal- to full extent, may out up phe apparently by no means im of this grest commercial union at ovts for some yeare part, conferences at Fisenech the views tone ¢ifered so widely that it was come to a conclusion (a 6 may pot be generally aware that tariff of the Zo\lveretn can take place unless agreed nlmmoosly, 80 (hat @ dimentiont vote State stiles to render nugatory all the three others. Thus, Prassia duction of the duty on trom, lewelopement of her manufactur onaly opposed by the Stetes of il #F Hf 4 2 i Hl wcrth peaking we compunues jeaiouriy averse sugar is another stam) lag block, tobacce, which the South order to approximate it to trian regie, but which is peremptorily rejected by Proven. If there differences shouia beat to a cirsolution of the Zollvereio this country w: fort & new lengoe with the North Germat on more liheral commercial priucipies than th federation, while the South would probsbly join Austr it le vpnecessary to add that this wvnld amouns (4 a com- plete revolution in the commercial kystom of Germany. The nuptials of Princesse Louwa and the Grand Duke of Baden came off towards the end of last month, and gave rise toa deal of and jagketting tn the court ceremon

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