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t [ il ij i am epportunity of speak. dered om by this ‘ambassador —that for ourrelves. Ad 8) eveuts, matters cannot pos Bey may be awelt on bis born attaches, that they ‘be woree throvg’s the acmission of Furopeans, Bay be romracd ihe language of aso an ade oon ave le the time for demanding | by two literary Persian’ gent emen who are. we sup 4 ‘A mankind. To the best of our be- | pose, the bistoriograpbers of the mission. We trust, yoy ‘@ maintained, not from grounds of | sbove al) things, \bat a courier was ean! oS an he veer policy, nod trom. naiional feeling or prejudice, but from | evening of the memorable day on which these Some v°ry #™2"'sand mercenary considerations. Weare | were uttered to Nasr-ood Deen, announcing to him abet out cf Or'ston, and the population of tae city are ia- | that public opinion in the West has decisively pronounced 10 geeiat im our exclusion simply, or at least | even against so great a tate as the in ahah. maicly, 1% provent a freedom of trade. Once admitiod (When ibis pews Feaches the Shan, ‘as reaoh him ft mutt tb Caran io trade with whom we please, there is an end, | and ought within a short time, if proper precautions be ta- net wierd of the export duties on Chinere produce, bat of ali | ken,it is to be that the im it mot, combined with Ae | Atle perquisites and profits made oy the Jocal su:hori- | the fall of ‘and the sul To Wg gloat by sea and land, of the English expedii may bring ‘We, from the Comminsioner dowowards. In fea is only apother tam for corruption, @mergh so long as no European can ente pound of tem passes through the # it i Chie’ Commissioner, But once we are in, as the spiril ‘Koen ef the treaty allows an, there la en ond of all undortand mah gems. much as the trade itself, the two (he whole population of Chima would gain by the loss. The Persian Ambassador in Paris. Gal/, must alto bave seen that this jou ‘and will not be tritied witb, and that England is tos'rike, and 0 strike with etfret, ere Russia 8 prepared to move. ‘The Cxer ‘a far off from the scene of action, considering bis meuns of transport; and even though he were nearer, the state of bis finances and the complete exhaustion of bis country do pot permit him to the mischie! which be bad meaitated against the British power in India. ‘Tre London Globe of the 26th ultimo saye:— The house in the avenue Montague, where Forok Khen lives, ts not very large, and ple wonder where room can be found to stow ay al! bis eutie, The fact is that Persians, even of bigh rank donot require so Pere (Jan. 25) correspondence of the Loudon Times.) ‘The Persian Ambassador 80 long expected, and 80 Muh talced about in political circles, bas at last pre eentec bis credentials, and this magnificent pe! hen taken bis station among the fized stare of our di macy. He promises to be the admired of all admirers, and to completely efface the traces left in our memories ‘by the majvatic proportions of Count Oriof, and the bril- Naocy of bieciamonds In personal advantage Ferak ‘Kban may feiriy Dear acomperison with tne other for. eign siplomatis. He appears to bes maa about —~ years o! age, or a little moro, He weare » beard, DI and rich, such as few diplomatic obins could grow, and ‘whieh excites the envy and despair of the anfiedged at | much furniture or 80 much house room as Eu do. fackés of the olde; missions, who gazeon him with ad- | A good carpet and a fow squaro feet of flooring is ali they miration His eyes are Diack aud piercing, acd his | went. Many of the attacn’s of the embassy bave no re- figure graceial. Among those who accompany him are | gular bede, but sleep upon a simple cushion, which ts to them a luxurious shake down. As for the servants, despise chairs, ano sit cown upon the floor, tailor to take their meals. Thoy sleep upon the floor, wrapped ‘up in their cloaks THE ROYAL FAMILY OF PERSIA. The present sovereign, Nessr ed-din-Soad, ascended the throne in April, 1849. He was then sixteen years of ae, ‘and Itved ‘away from the court with une of his un- cles, the Governor of Tabriz. He succeeded to the throse in virtue of bis betog the nearest of kin in the collateral Mne of the celebrated Feth-ali-Sheb, or Babe-khan Neger ed din-Sbab ie the fourth sovereign of the Turco- man dynasty of the Kadjars, the origin of whom is cu- rious. The dypasiy which jed that of the Kadjare was founded in the follow: Under the reign of the Sopvis there driver whose bravery procured for him the obedi- ence of a nomber of his compavions, who formed themselves intos bend, and under bis direction crowned several most successful expeditions with the conqaest of the ince of Kl . Their leader, Nadir, usarp- ed tho throne ct Persia op the deatn of Abas IIl., and cacecd himself to be proclaimed Shab, or Sovereign of Persia. Nadir Sbah brought uncer subjection Candaber, Gabul. and severa) provinces of the Mogul empye. He was killed im 1847 by bie first Heutenant, whose eyes he bad tbe intention of putting out. His successor, Tha mask Kouli Khan Ji, reigned only a few years. Fearful dworders broke out st bis death in Persia, asd several pretenders to the throne arose. these member of the tribe of Kadjsrs, wald vo be io cousins of the sovereign of Persia, and whey wear 8 white -carf over their rich uniforms, Bo doubi see sign of ther peirg “born in the purple ebamber.”’ The ambaseacior was doubtless ignorant of imple grandeur of the Imperie) Court, and the indif- ference fo: show ani splendor which characterises our eeurtiers, oiberwize he would not bave come laden, as he te sald to be, with mapy and rich guts. He has Drought, tt seoms, a whole cargo of sebmere shawis ‘and otber such articles for presen, so that among aa fBvential portion of ibe Parisiaa population his taue yous are vot the ony clarme that will insure him a wel- come. Amorg bis atiaci ¢s are one or two literary gen- fdemen. It would be cuysous to bear tneir opisions of en and tbirgs in this captral of European civilization, ‘and we may yet be pratided with another s ries of ‘‘Por- Olen letters ” surpessing in interest the genuine corres- mace which bears tbe name of Montesquieu. We we ap Uebeck a4 @ Ricon on tbe spot, and they must Bave }cft many a Rouston and aa Ibben in Teheren, to whom they oan oontice their thoughts. ‘The wont: ur bas ibe following — Bie Fxcell: acy Feruk Ko wbassador from Persia, Pecstved a putic audience yes erday from the Em im the throne room ai the Tutleries ani preseu Jotere accrediting nim to bis imperial Majesty. Eis Ex sellepcy was received at the same time by she Empress. Their Mujentien were attended vy ihe greai officers of the Gown the Grend Mistress of wwe Empress’s house- =; the Lacy of Boror ef her Majesty, aod the ladies of paince ‘The hun} ter for Foreign Affairs attended at the audi- | ramed Mobammed Hasen-Khen, who conquor- emo. ed Mazandaran ant other provinces, and His Excellency the Persian Ambassador addreased the | turea lepaban ; was on the point cf Ohuw ing sp od to the Emperor: — copaueriog all Persia, when he fell into the bands of rival, wbo bebeaded him in 1768. ‘Aga Mobammed Khar, succeeded tn prociaiming hime Stre—The friendly relatione which so long existed between Frenre i Persia having been again consolidated by @ recent 7 bave been charge? by the | Sbah of Porstein 1794, and be founded the present dy very pow: n-Shab of Ivan, my august sovereign aod | nasty. Since 17C0 the court of Persia resides at Teheran; besetectos ear 10 Your impel ajesty th formerly Iypaban bad beea the capttal of the kingdom. gretuintions ef my soy ecelirred 4! & veriod leasing scion of your Tmoeriat ete birth of his In summer the court is driven awey from ‘eneran by the best, and encamps from J: ber 30 at the foot of be Kiboorz moun’ The ambaseadors and great bitants of the town, scoompany tne Court, and form cent Canvass town. The present Shenis of a position, and is deeply attached to his mo- werps bie private hourebold Sune is only yeers of age. end is still beautiful. She has 1or seore ‘a Fresch woman, who married, in Paris, a Persian nobleman, and accustomed ber husband to bis rative Dome, aller baving embraced bis religion. Tho Soah bas Ove childrev, to whom he is greatly attached. The Bullion Yield of the World and its Efficts on Trade, the Lonoon Post Jaa. 27} A mnguler phenomenon seoms likely to tax the ingenu- ity cf the buman race, though not without abundantly Between the uncisturbed ludustry of mily to the throne of Frenchmen acd elurion of price herween the pe this sme capitnlof France. 1n Gne, Sire I come to France after the conclusion of a treaty between Persia and f fact which bat ever beet f the two States, an Ors snd the overe b is now accomplished, ly to the intimate desire of the august Severeigns of France and Iran To the sorech of the Ambassador the Emperor made te folowing repiy: Monsieur!" A wharsadeur—T am bappy thet your Sovere'en Bas charged veu to bring me bis congratuls When the war broke ou in the bust T sought with pleasure to renew eur former relations with I y wes len. ow cone: Europe during forty years prace—to which the recent eon m+ uted betwe war acted more asa stimulent than a check—the enor- wa re! my establebed always cer mous troreare of a well to-do population ip the United uations | th regret ort Theard op the war hich es | stmes—& population which bas trebied within that poring miming we mteyen Sanh : period— and the prosperity to wbich our rule bas given ef the globe rixe th India, er with tbe peculiar action of whe gold jeu diggitgs on the markets uf Eorope—the wants of civiltza- end the Pri tien, DC UO"d by these various ceuses, have outetri; prosvetton, and there are may articles, not only of luxu ry, Dutof primary necessity, of whish there is not at pre- venterovgh tn the world. We have more than once ad- verted to tue possible scarcity of one of our principal ste- plew, end it # pow almest at hand Wo have bu; eleven wreke consumption of all soris of cotton as present in the bande of spit pers, and in a the ports of Great Britain, ‘wib be prospect of +p American crop not rescuing three million bales; and 80 largely does cotton ener into coibipg aod furnivure, that there is nots haman being of ou enented to their Majesties Bot det to the Emperor, wm the pame and op the part of Sovereimm, the Royal @rder of Persia and presents for ths Empress and the Imperial ?rince. His zoellency the Persian Ambassador and his at Qemdants were conveyed 10 the palace of the Tuileries 10 ourt carriages and re-conveyed after the audience to the Rote! of tbe Prretan Embassy with the same ceremony. “ or ® bovse In the kingdom uns(lected by the sup; ly Sestneeniton aie a an een Gol Uiaineopeomble artiote, and whilst the price of wool manee pond. | tera. ste 180, full iteen per cent bigher tan tt Garing ball a coptury, soem sueny ctrange ighta; bat we | 22 Deo., 1868, more widespread luxery Bas drecn Geattanee tho mnamdvabtn pear at 1908 er 1008 cage besvily op the stock of alk; apd thus wih tho one ex. ce piion of fax. barely risen in value atall, every article of ny els Dicoming scaror, and consequently dear; for it ls but ® few days ago tha: we recorded = meeting of bovtmakers, who deciared thet, with the existing scarcity of leather, the prices they now charge are not remutorative, apd they mast rate them. Sardiery is also afectea by the same canes. The extreordinary advance in tbe price of loatber, stated at that meeting to amount to frm 434d. 010d. and lid @ pound—from seventy to t+o Lundred per cent—ts scoounted for partly by the compar avely cefcet supply from Boesos Ayres, Aus- ivatia and Rawle but prin ipally te the inoreased de wand in ibe Usted 8 ates, the expenditure of armies in Whe field, the consumption of the goid digginss, and the Gucont nuance of the wood-n shoe by tue Freaca pea- eapt— which latter fact seems to indicate tha: It is not oaly the mil10n» ire of the Bourse that te impreving tn circum: ‘Not less ts the deficiency in the beiter clare of foo beginning to mane tiself ielt, In that courtry the price of ba: meat ber rien to an extent to sive some uneasiness to the governmest, not there bre fower beasts or loss forage, ‘or agriculture never was 0 flouriehing in Fracce as it is no#, bat became there ares greeter number of prople who can afl rd to ln for the more ¢: sort of food; and the like soremerkebdiec in & dtplomatic way as toe recoption eesed ov the banks of the age, wbo bimseif cultivated letter: and who wrote poetry, we Gare say, on woll as the ex Be rederick IV. of down tapphics ahd Iambica, for famous Ianperia! Ms jesty doubtless eet lees store mageifi @at Bs copy of poetical works, bound in that m> Foece jeaiber for toagni thet famous Pers ian pow: bich t¢ hek in such request @mong tbe Kusrian officers at Tit, Kessa, Kiet, and even i Mo 14 Bt. Petersburg Kh should appear test Ferok Khan bas followed the precedent ret by bis preacoersor, the Envoy of Pouralt He procested in'erest mars to tue Telleries, pg LR wg a L~ Dedisened wih jewels and preciocs eicnes, and his Do segsivemnente of Aveneee etd atoms on finns | they never before . ‘The demand for paper, for fe of ‘eo (rience, bas exhaust d the supply of b feels discomfitare of the Irish be; bo wo yoarr jeribed by the cynical Baizec ae Paplomd ¢ de weliratam, Ferook Kban bes now py poopie write more letters, consume more literature, and paper ther rooms more usivervally, as well as use ph Inore of the costlier metale—eoch as’ copper, which te fo eum very dear, and iin, which some expect to reach £1808 ta tele tor—it cannot but be taken as an advance fn clvilization pie cach! lihe\y to lead to more artificial wane in other respects, on the Fi which, however, could not be gratiied without tm. some of provement in the material prosperity of the people which mires © ‘we see going on before us. Onchem yr: That the sudden and veprocented yield of the gold dig. Terneaz, beee omen PE leon pit 1967 will fee would only imsue eachewires ee i wo Bave been im euphon' wee, Artere tll the Anvaston that whe aiture myet Bot mer, 0 taste for Ken, te be: Greek deed, in bis abort meth far forched oF whic b a thorougbiy dest ight pot utter, It ie, therctore, pisim tm the last forty oF Ofty years public fonctionaries ta ote Lav: immense et de in simplicity and good or Her! later or mat and } Ts eroived oeaten Tafey or Lore reid been prod ve created enormous purchasing power in Gestion eberaea by tbe Beh tn Saat wT copia cove the present iy will bring in their | traie, 8 Feign aod benefactor. to convey the compliments and | Correep nding ing power, Ina ww the 4 ‘ulations of his sovereign to the Emperor of Fran «, | ° chen the man who works cate lie Gian con on te cok am noe be to | More than be who idies, and obably drinks lest. Sct Same os 0 ported when Pryce was isatea wim pastags ep0e, whether applied to ory oF to agricaltare, fa- ‘—dhe glorious accession, the birth of an heir, the coa ciliates and cheapens production; the saviog of time Grosten of peace between tbe Allien in the capial oc | ested by the rapidity of commonication, is & saving of France, and the omoclusion of a treaty between Porsia | MOREY, and of the hire of which laiter considera eco oy Sed peter eee enaest relsions. 9h ‘Doon oui: ainy wan non | Ue ereatent ‘Ai the emalient possible aa'es Wt byoeaamen set me On ihe George Washington an Englishman, Eigeioea wer hed that ‘went Altes, but] entertain the mow sincere wiebes a he wished to 40 80. | think there were mission into this part of the world may hasten the re for him dotag wo, beonuee he was born, in wot carale Fates,” rueee are, memes colon | ingica was vora in Virginia, fut ‘Goorge Wesninglen wee = ie vered im the one nd weet icnrned men of Porcta—words delivered in the are in Ovomhaas, Berkshire, nineteas wiles from. Wiad id eeP som i Ha Fee Ri “taeents.of thet bation very the infuence of the news from ount of Ce taken was upwerds of £100,000, instead of £0,000; an: all that can be gathered the £120,060. This makes « large when taken in conjunction with last few cays; andes the drain bas not of peramount importance, for it almost deter: quertion as to whether the bank rate of discount pot up. If fresh aupplies would only come to to the drain it wi mater comperatively the extent it be; but when we see that out + om pao: day i. “3, spy imports to supply their place—ani lndis, the ance as & beavy bop ‘wes cut in the foe. No blood or anything 0’ * w has been tound.—AMiddleiown, Conn., Sentinel, ~ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY PERSONAL. Hi Hive | i E 3 A | 4 ge”. rey A father’s residence, on Meoday. January 26, at 135 Thirty third street, and stole from his father, same day z is! es es reasonal ed that money out of doors is and more demand, and that 6 per cent an obtainable for discounts, sud 6 Ww 6 per on console (these being the rates © x further, that in addition to tne settlement of she op the foreign securities, sbares and con: the mercantie acceptances of the d:h of Feb: jed for; all these drains being ip the same time. Tho impression bere, in well circks, is, that the rate must goup This is noiag atl tying thing, by any means, to bave to state, but it must ertheless be told Each day’s events confirm the up- tendeney of the market tish and foreign g Hl 'Y RESPECTABLE FAMILY WISHING TO ADOPT W-3 Sony, LK of nine sae lee orphan; none but need ~ Apply the drug store, 644 Sixth ‘avenues as NFORMATION WANTED OF CATHARINE AND EL- Jen Hi natives of parish of Drum ‘May are of iformetion respecting them will thetr sister Elizabeth Ham, a’ 527 Greenwich street, New York. Albany papers please copy. Quan FAMILY WISHES TO ADOPT A healthy female orphan ebild. about two years old. Ad dreas Orphan, Herald oflice, stating where child out with the money market in 1s present state. The rates of the foreign exchanges aiternoon re ‘the same as on Jast post day; Trieste, Antwerp apd Brusvelz, the rates are & little ower. J» consequence of the gevera'ly inactive state of bust zp — NEW YORK UERAL ness and the tghiness ofthe moocy market, ane ‘agli | ‘TO Tot'ar-Agow eunicen menibe teu my husband, funded securities have to-day furiber deciwed 3, © of Fee ‘Delaware, me. taking per cent. Consols are down to 93’, to 0334 for away my three children. Ihave made every inquiry to as and 0334 to 95°, for scoount. certain where my cbildren are, but in vain. T (ag ge Ia the forei, rhe; there is acthing new. attempt to oa jemand for money out of doore haa been very ao. | Sor eh sue? f yourpaper, and nee i there’ la not Hive indeed at 6 to 034 por cent; and there can be little | sexe one,who will let me know where my children are. if doubt, we think, of ue bark rate going bo any one knows, I begtbey will ot ouce write and inform me We bear of £10,000 and 000 in having been | that] may once more see those to whom Ihave given birth. taken out of the bapk to-day pe Ba ae more we Even oy) is in Philadelphio, ces + eteenth street. Ve eaunet ony when this letter Painapgiriita, Febs 8 1e07, SPECIAL NOTICES. Bn dn teen N ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF the lion. David 8. Broderick, wili be held at th. asior House room 14. this day, at 634 P.M’. tocomplete the arrang > ments for a complimeniary dinner to be tendered to him on his _Foturn to is naive exy. JOHN J. BRISLEY, Chairman. f Secretaries. can be ‘2. Hamilton street, above ours. LOtiaa 8. SHRWARD. CLOSING PRICES. ss 4 o’Crock,—Oonsols, money, ¥3; to 9835; do, ac count, 933¢ to 97 55. BY ELECTRIC THLNGRATS. Afer offistal bours consols conuaued weak, closing ‘at 933; 10 932, for money, and $344 for account. KICHARDEON, SPENCE AND CO.’ CIRCULAR. LiveRroo:, Jaa. 37, 1867. Notwithstanding a very dull report from Mark Lane yesterday, we = ato ye a good snares many of them mi from © distance, wi ‘OST OF THE GOODS SAVED IN GOOD ORDER the —— buying at rather lowor | Mf %fom the wreck ol the abip Adria ha reabi} but lef diseppoimiéd; there was, however. & te the f- of Zer . c per Adriatic are requested to call, 4 ithe office of the undersigned, to ba prope:ty Fred to them, and to sien at the time the average ZEREGA & CO... 56 South street N OUNT VERNON TAXE8—THE COLLECTORS FOR the owrs of Kast and Weschester will be at Keon « Fourteenth Ward Hotel, corner of Grand and Elizabeth 4 Tuesday. the 16th and 1/th natant C. Gopraey Gustier, Thomas B. Vax BUREN, rates, better tone in the irate. ln wheets fair copsamptive booiness was done, but we cannot alter our quotations, which remain as on Friday. Fiour wat very slow, ant \w the absence of sales Our quotations coatinue nominal Baltimore, 31s. ¢d. 9 328. 6¢ ; ext @ Obi Western, 8 Sle, 64 per barre! S88. a E88, 6d.; yellow, Js, 6d. 8 34s ; white, 84s, 64. bbe per 480Ibs. Baar continues rather firmer, but the sales made are quite limited. Pork—No change in American. bacon— The demand ie atili Jangaid, and prices without alteration. lard & sgaim scarce on tbe for !mmediate delivery, ‘and 609, bas been paid for a the taxes for the will also attend ai value, £90 per tun. Crovaesaap —The JOTICR.—THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF Board of Councilmen, to consider as to the propriety of re-letting the public printing) will meet on Satu: the Mtn intent, at 2. M., in the ber of the Board. No, 17 City Hail, JOUN BAULOH, Chatrmas. OTICR.—OOAL DEPOT AT BERMUD, ners, agents and masters of # aman generally are Rereby informed that a coal depot has lavely boon emabilaliod at the port of St. Georges in the island of Bermuda for the guppy of sigamers that may call there. A stock of the con will always be kept on and {) a ~ Syleielaiieal oo 64. Greeley and the The Des Motnes Improvement— acts in the Case Refer Consul, French Ceneu!, Spanish Conenl, Berm: Onterbridge Harvey & Co. ore; B Charies T. Gray & Brothers, Cadiz; Joseph T. wiord, Havana, van & Co Yadoes, Robert Swift, at Thomas Commitvee appointed by the Genera! Committe to investigate the affairs of ihe les Mo'pes Navigation aad Railroad Company. | .amipation Br and chief ac MUSICAL AND DANCING, GG} BROADWAY. MMR. SAUVAGEAUS DANCING Oe? academy, 665 Broadway, opposite Bond sireet, open every day for private lessons, and every evening from’ 7", te Wo'ciock. Grand soiree every Saturday night. Price ify cents. a. A YOUNG LADY, THACIIER OF THE PIANO, Wik es 0 obiain R few pupils on moderate terms. Apply 48 Henry sireet A, DODMORTHS DANCING ACADEMIES, + €06 Broadway, New Tork: drawn in favor of Horace Greeley Q Im the statement cf disbursemsats made by the company which you have furn shed the committee, aro | Practicing assemblies for la’ the words “‘paid in Wasbington’ explapatory of the item | Monda) grape. in Brooklyn and Of $1,000 ocpied from your Y A. Loannot distinctly ‘ork. Former pupils cam sul recollect the exact words or form in which it was entered 2 8 tbe books, ANCING.—OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Ke chase is now nan? as a he is they are “J. Stryker, conpeel words ‘‘paid at Washington” are demy, 361 Broome sireet —One more new : ‘statewent forming. to" commence om Tuesday. All the iashionabl added as explanatory in the ‘vow presented. {ormalne, 1 cree Scoot lomen. Wolres every Wesnee: Q So direction were ‘day night. ington” pianatory ye my owe reap sity an without HA, BAND, WARTED. —A ate Base ae ties whee ‘have re documents and verbar informe. | J. mn sipand Ohi Droedway. Gall between 12 id 61". M. ne ee eee —_ A. ROGRBA, Supt. and —THE HORAOR WATERS modern land majodeons to be by Seat pe Land pianos frem $50 io $id0, melodeons, —_OORGKNGS WATER, LOUFEREEAS DEIDERES OF COMORES, we “ iensed aig — gh far wage and under the nau. releasing. “Con Twenty day the order of Bor FW YORK, July 2 160. To Alvab Bui, eq. Treas. Dos Moines Jnéorsement on the back in Mr. Greeley’ it. HoRat - orare Greely, one oe uly 99, ye | . . . . [M4 the company receive apy consideration, and if bat wae the consideration for eald drat A. i don’t i 2 2 = 3 aye i i f i H H F Nite is i Hi | 3 | & g Beary &. 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Also, Wn extra dividend of per cent out of the profits of the business for the payable on gnd after the 16th inst., at the office of the ny La ‘31 Nassau street. transfer books: ‘are closed unit N. D. MORGAN, President, J. lu Haisey, Secretary pro tem. N bs No. 1 Hanover po Now York, s of three dollars per ue , payable on office of company in this ety, AB OOM. NE. OF KIN OFFICE.—MILLIONS OF BOLLARS unclaimed in the Bank of fland, £¢., for want of hetre. ine piveriieed for wept at ‘hie fico; privilege of searc! z crowns found, psmied engray’ pedigrees traced. if be ous NIAGARA FIRE_INSURANCE CO., NO. @ ‘Wall street, New York Feb. 11, 1857. Dividend.—The Beard of Directors have this declared & semi. divie dend of ten ent, payable 36ik inst OM per cont, parenle NG. FRYING, Becresary. ‘ LOAN OFFICES. een D DEEDES UNESCO GID DIT COS CED TSC ed $ —CALL AT THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE + loan office in this city if you want money en every i rind of Der NOOUNE a% MEAD, 396 Broadway, corner of _ aiker strest AND UPWARPS TO LOAN ON AMO 808, a waiches, jewelry, silver ware, dry goods, silks, frearme ‘904 ail Kinds of valuable property: of ‘bought and sold tor cash roker's tickets. Ihe highest price paid for pawn! ~ 7 LarcHER’s CO., #1 Nassau sireet, room 7. AND UPWARDS ADVANCED ‘On diamonds, watches, jewelry, &c. On furniture, planes, dry silks, Ao. Vawnbreker’s Uckets bought, Metropolitan loan afice." ‘M. LEE, 97 Broadway $1 000 TO LOAN ON MORTOAGE ON BEAL ES SUM EDWARD A FHARER, 313 Brootne street, NY. + J » 000 TO LOAN ATi? PER CENT: ONE HALY IN jewe'ry “at wholesale prices, ober cosh, tea Lambert Pomeroy, Herald oflice. $15 00 TO LOAN, ON BOND AND MORTGAGOR, . |. on improved elty property; tirst class hense, im Lamartine place, Twenty ninth street, for sale. also, farm to erage se stock of gouds tor country store. L. 8. . C 7 Wall 17.000 79, 204% 0% DIAMONDS, WATCHES, A Jewelry, sogars, dry goods, and all kicda of personal property, or bought for Business concdential, At 35 Jobn street, corner of Nassau, floor, room No 3, J.P. NORBURY. floor, roome Nos. 2 and 25. ; ‘and commission merchants, $80,000 2, 'aMtata ante nar es fey rncec tens amt area kate 392 (VO TOLOAN OX DIAMOXD#, WATCHES, 5 | jewelry, dry goods, segara, Colt's revol vers, piance and all kinds of persona! p and ize” Full prigew dros and sewing siika of every scription. WILLIS & Commercial Loan Agency, 8 Cedar street, up stairs. $375.000 Tecan ee eee ae mene im this city approved Scarface for abort per ‘numa of 00, ond wp wards. J. Il. BARRINGER, 56 Nassau street, room No. 1. 334. BROADWAY —MONEY, ADVANCED FO Any eogars and all kinda of valuable Ty tock — wee ao, dc, ‘aiches E. THAYER, rooms Nos. 1 and 2, secomistony. AT7 BROADWAY.—BEAL RSEATE AND LOAN 07 ¢ fice. advances: a made on ‘watel es. jowelry, Ae. and sold with deapaich. Jewelry for sale. OYT & CO., room No. 1. anpou: preached oy, Christ and who pray “Thy kingdom come,” or fhe trurh as i in Jesus, are cordially im POST OFFICE NOTICES. OFFICE $97 ree MAILS FOR BUROPE Aul yay uy ‘office on Saturday, o'e! . TBAAO Y. FOWLER, Tewanarer. per Feb. 14, at a quarter ARTS. B™ wos VALENTINES AT FTROMO'R, DS ‘our Valentines G's, tf them early, er iD om your way ae er, Come carly abd seiget from the beak cece In the wor) “Gouna, aro’ ores Ck ee toe Herd often nnTVeRsARY. LO vide age s LJ 2, SEVITASION. we bile at attend. Serna teins nate tas ae far ‘1887, om * x nanertment of ENVELOPES, LAC Par! TVALERTINE CARDS, As, ‘ready for Mepection ets There willbe a great rush on that day be will ‘eee faver iffas many a# can make it convenient VALENTINES. V4 At TURN®' 879 Brosdway, between Wop town book (8 uy 5 me ignteenth nad WwineMbub Bees OR LIVERPOOL—SAIIS FEBRU. etabip 81K ROBERT PERL. The FORD, for London. sails to morrow. Fi steerage $18, found Thoee sending for arrangements at this office to bring them Grafs gold tte oe Peart ice are ited b: Eeq., N.Y. Apply t© THOS, 0. ment SATTEBTEWAITE BROT ‘National Building New York, February 13, 1887. BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON ‘ ag ae E. oS will sail for Bremen, Sout February ‘at 12 o'clock M , from pier PRICE OF PASSAGE FROM rr T In first cabin, lower saleon.. | pecond cabin, = and sai) March 21st Seater XORE A) EW YORK, 16d tena Robert ‘Oreig. ¢ gow, 1,962 Jobn Duncan, comman and New York Company in! nd powerful steamers from New York bine bel RATES OF siigian r First class, $75; third class, found with HS eaparienced surgeon to BABa ge 1) lot Reimers aimee OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE CITY OF MANOHE Gtr OF BALTIMORE, ‘RATE OF P4SS4G8 FROM NEW YORE AND FROM LIVERPOOL, Baloon—$90, $68 and $55, sccording to si & limited Sumber of third clas passeng area" sib} Wien tare! ‘ comparunesis, and cach Vessel carries weParties wishing to bring ont thelr fomde e f passage and on 1 opwards Apply at ikgedece ot q New York s J, G. DALE, 17 Walnut stree \0R HAVRE DIRECT.—FRANCO-A} | abla, at, 9 peta Fees | Spply othe ugunia, "Ma & ED. rorR IPECIAL pore so AUSTRALIA 8) | Bros i a ; fd zal a Fl i i f : i j i QUITON & 00." DESPATCH LINE FOR first class. ‘eli La Poe Burst ¢ a ‘and will box ler 13 v8 For, sage apply NTS, 32 Br POLITICAL. DISUNTON CONVENTION, UNDER TH eek we pag MeRORDAT AND remepay, Peiypany fi renaton al crea a Gk Hi, iain, Tsai man; the vote which wan given for Joan ©. Fremont. S ‘Lnowledge vesidere of thin wart, ve real by the G whieh ‘Br! Ray My action taken a Bancersae whie! Obairman, on the Qn J, ORIRLRY, Jorn H. & 4 Ban’. Van Hones, {S#eretaries, OWARD FIRE EXOT M— H of Era \wrrauion are rif thowe | ote mune, cn ten. By order Lovis J, Pannen, )

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