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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1868. 3 BOARDING know how impossible it ie to prove @ negative, psrticular- “Behold the provisions with which you are to ROARDING AND LODGING, ee EAREENG ABD LORGING. HOAEDING AND LODGING, eee ee hover apy ailfnity thas long arrey ate te cor vines Ui EAVLOR AND, BEQROGM 30 LET_WITH PAB. ) HPAPECE BOARD WANTED pears lee price trese: | 707 se Gees aot ieatiee ned tenis poe a to be convineed. oo more to smooth over any are hungry search for wood, a fire, nee reaps seaoed, tow doote my. neg p ell Re. ‘nished roome for families and agile geutlesnca, are baci . as pendence, #ith the aceompan! = 2927 Post ady Cor the coming waseva; Frooub coon Tan a’hove ee een t 2G Siivok.” Private lable if ‘required. Bafereaces ex wasent Of} nount your best rider on this horse, and m Fifib avenue ue in Parlamest or Uougress, and that amount of | WOME JOH a trusty Tance. You shall scarcely | #is# ll the modern imp rovements, Mr. Buchaman’s Utah Policy, peecbes {Prom the Loudoa Times, August 24 | po tfical irritetion *hich public men so well know how to have collected the woo AS8 BOARD, WITH ELEGANTLY FR e the fire ere ARTMENTS WA. z NTLEMAN AND | gpiner cr. - s Seats LS gin mgenings the ecsrenpentense of the fate (zeta 908 masipaiale for tele owe purposes, ‘ou shall see him aj fog he crgrent tig) ie Aire Sele eblid snd naruo, handsomsely furniahed, meats wlebed apartinanta, in anite or single; table furnishes tn » BROADWAY ~FURNT! BOOMS, PRRYWA- extended to the rosolest region oF whch Buropeans bave Doblia Freeman's Journal gives @ magniloquent hy eon teak” Go, pee Tia ioe ‘he sg Wied ors ‘wn rooms; private house, where there are no other board: | enpe cr forelgn and American styles Foreigners proterred T7G eee aaah cma ta baker teawunsle nae mby CORUIZALES, ROU WE pres: 8 the er te le devcription of the seo. ption of Jardinel Weemen, Ci pre un 0, and may God give y 8 pI ec. preferred. Addrees W, i3., Heraid office. Liner at 6 o'ehook. ‘Apply at 42 Weat Bixtecnih sirest. near tthe sre Bra elanm boing; tho Bop nda a au BULDEUC YEpors STOW Loe Great Hale Lake Oby— jias to Bal? otion. har : —— eS enue, = ero improvements; prival ye if requires. 7 rom Maseteriocs capital ‘of the wormous. as in were days, | De B in Dublip, on the 234 uit » andor itqolsey's pro | _ The Arabs set forth upon their journey, and did SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHING TO OBTAIN A eames GOTPABLE Pow | *t-ueneca dinth and Fem'h trate however, tbe deepatones of even the met active ovrres: | © " in their first necessity whatsoever Solomon had in comfortable home for the winter can be aesommotuted | HNUPS ISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, , ms y } nes, our | 8'eeses. he mehl in 8 private family (Kngilab) np town, where there are no ® ge tewan and wife or single gentlemen, At 225 sae dept ere outairipyed by telegrayhic doeparcbes, 4 The London Times, in au article en the organization of | structed them, and neither zebras, nor gazelles, nor | epiidre 4 no ober bosrdera address BR. J., box 2,573 Frosdway, Above Culntou street | Wodera tmprovedeas to _ PU Bata ormation on the eudject discursed 1 siready auenl of | |, Oo ee Treen Columb, says thet as sron as | ostriches could escape them, Enlightened, then, | Rost ofice, Reference required, he howe." Reference required and givay per ‘saw Sar C UPAR RIN pow’ Banal that conveyed by the Inter, anc our roster all, ware | Poeeible wit bo left to yovern Wwe, as otter Brush | concerning the value of that animil—the present Das eaeea Gy GURL ROAST ATION’ (VERIMED ROONE_NITAONT BDANO. 80 LER TO | fh, Put ctO fen taal 1 ba tery. all way orvne goly matter for copjecture at the dace of me Gagosusa, | folonies are now happiiy cows Th agua tuatai thas | from the son of David—and being already in their family, where inere are 90 other boa dere; all the mo f gentiemon, et 11 Kiyuth aireet, oppoatte ( 'a one of ure bert: wil) be gtd for ines Te eo: SUIRL‘ODS, 10 fact, of our qurrespondent hava doan | England exp-c'# or hoves frome colony is test it may | country, they devoted themselves to their reprodus- | dern improvements; ¢inner early; aituaticn between Beven | 7 - Sap a) alee, Oe pe. — ene Sarven ene 08. sons Mle Fah S pogind nehiaeae ae poy einen feat as a6": Let Se yookop Sy a in gratitade they gave the A lerme, which must be moderate, Boarder, Madigon ge orem eneee nh ae at locauon, Apply al 27 Aumty oF ry MARR OF Ro = FoR Bae pn HeNG = oxoedit errr of throwing off the Heyes 4 4 : Korine : a em hs lisbed, loeated in one of be mos! vuatosan reste tn” 01 ination, e'ble withoas toe gratuitous teoivtlity = gee us % j " ns oe ey Pg Aenean MER a! ee ery ligot aud purely nowlual yoxe of logatty 10 Qazen | | This is the race whose fame, was afterwasie wi LADY HAVING A BOUSE PLEASANTLY LODATRD | GURNISHED ROOMS —A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING | BDFoMABG ine of ousicmurs «cared | Feeds in ny vat the submission of the Mormons was tho | Victoria” throughout the whole circumference of the world. ‘on Brookiyn Meighis, (wo winutes’ welk from Wali mo* rooin than (bey can oocuvy. desire io let a front and | [orwell RE Kone nln ths sole win irae | Adin . semtate’ Ginette y sPrecident Buchagan was ox The Naplee correnpondent of the London Times, tas A ey it was propagated in the Rook ne ek Srdet ferry, ox wocorcin date Camilion oF dings sqnilemen back rocm, segond story, Papduowe y furakibed thoy will with real name oftce Hent'on patd ty gents, 6 8 ai tal ti pene’ into rm rooms and bowd. A ‘5 Montague | '¢ let together or separately. »Ieeation ta very oleawns ; eeedingly reluctant to come to biows with the Saints, and | reernt letter, atetos thas Setiemprint {i ouill soufined ia the | W th A fe Arabs, who aD ater pe pe - re e a Sete beeel af Roney." helrceses oer ef a Bhs: Ny Ball yr FB g en emo at ne OR GALR-A PIRAT Ese oT AND IN WASHINGTON he offered liverst terms of amuesty aud pardoo. 10 the } iglana of Sau Stefano: avd his wile, bo wank 10 mitlen Lots Co gener of od bra Mt .: : aa hi ong ————— A. ~ Market Apply &t 121 Forsyta nurnes i} ast a vecrst sgaut was degsaich | curing the summer to ree Ler so0, has not been parm ‘ore Islamism, Harmia-Aben Melok and his de- GBNTLAMAN AND Hild WIFE CAN OBTAIN A ISHBD OR UNFURNISAKD ROOMS TO LAT | ey w —— wa roms Wesbingtoa i i ‘Wilh ar wi hout board. in the fineat jovatioa on Broadway, | AOR SAL2—TAR LEASH AND FURNTCORE OF A firet clase botel snd bosrding be uae, ahed and situated; newrly Gye years Ina (287 JPUBNIBED ROOMS. 707 BROAD WAY-—A FuIT OF | rms spp wrondway, room Wi ed from Washington 0 the Great Salt Lake City by way of | torevorn, Madame Poge!, the unfortanste motber of ove | scendants reigued in the Bast duriag a hundred bandsomely furviehed room, with hot sad cold water, Gaittorsia, and tte Quvoy was (ollowed by two Pear Com | of ihe Salerno prisoners, vondemwed to tweaty ive vests | years, founding that Medina aad Sakliachedad-Bben | pasties, ae , Inf deilghsal cenlion, ab WI) Dar ‘weeks sng taianionor, duly acsredived and openly empioyed. To tbe | in ivons i the Leland of Favignana, bas jus: been ordered | “vag and possessing themselves of all the country | Woon thre s aaaaeee ic tigee several ambaseadors 1s atiribaled the | out cf ibe kingdom, She was to eave in po rq Y | Weat Fighteen ner of Tenth wireet days. No rey us ‘ 4 unto the Moghreb, where they built cities | --— —_ ner OOM 4, Goneiating of two large pariora, and four bedrooms Peacctul arzangement of the Sispuie, Bp smaoenes. 26 eee Se podcdlre Fi pl yore sg and harbors. ” Afrikes, who gave his name A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN A NEW HOUSE, | well rarnishea with bath room and sloseia enourcting. will OW SAL e-FHm oes rae Tance of (8 0Ci0Y, Oo ea er seme 1o'be of oploion | oaner anvacate, Ho ms confnato w tuo nulo town of | tO Africa, conquered unto Tandja (Tan paieminnavery modern convenience aad delgurulls | Yo Tot 10 & party of geailemen, Frivele, BrenkIn-tN'S | fooq suri ior shleping tumoer ts two, and mohemen een iers), while his son Chamar possessed from | of newly and elegently furnlahed rooms, either together or WA dlapose of elthar, aperese B. ¢: By. Bi - that tnis policy was both undigoriles and unveceseary, | Vietrl, bis profession rumed, sod his fuiure proepects " oo 7 f oF O e i y ci § board Beat of references given and required. YENILEMES KAQUIRING oe ‘ 7 sloce ihe superiority of might ae well aa right andoub'adly | piasied. Nicoters etill continues ia priron 1a the Viearis, | the Fast unto China, entering the city of Sad, | singly, witb * p NOR BALE—A PIRAP RATE GROCHZY STORE, STrt Ferived with the Usted starea? force, the commander of | cx te confined ia room witnoat light, where shoeé | which he destroyed. Because of thls, and from that pS it CO hE ‘ed in ndeneely popnitated avepiuc, ane dn ne An rxost ich had Dotto march upon the Mormon capital and | who ere os ndenned to dean are paced. My time that place was called Chamarkeada, because LARGE FURNIGHAD ROOM ON BKOOND FLVOR | ——————————- ignt bustares, ei seared, rent low The jictate such terms as De Capon Up cipal a —s ned to ehople imprianacnt were seasef! on foot | Kenda in tue Persian language means “he has de A ot ap bg ian Davement house to et with board, wo 8 KeL FIT, LODGINGS ON BLOCK FROM GURY GALI: re racee cecupled 66 8 lepeenteey We tote ed enem: case iy sotacide | v0 i geio. ” 0 i a roy Wie OF single _gepileme: ferences ea- Well ven! rooms ms) nione ‘i pra Ay f, . an SetaPhots deen gocerai'y. pee Be on the a ral from Tien-nin, pudlished fn the London Bx ace catmnte “a Bit ilk Pe hare cheoedy Ayo's ‘at 107 Wort Twelfeb sireet, between Fit Holt oornar ele and erankort turzetn Naw York a Cece TREE cee KinE GO Ue, SNES ee addres subject both in Koglamd and Agerica, nor are WO QU | on iney contains the followicg:—1 took arite the other ‘ter the bi Scot, a aad bith avennes aa. ne to Sle per per night; or from pa uy ree Le ee ee ‘ 7 F- irth of the religion of Islamyethe new | ~—-— __ aaa 5 oe ture that {i could be suvetaatiated, day fot meme cletsuce slong tho rosito Pekin. ivian | ;, After the birth of the Noligh or a even more the FINE SUIT OF ROOMS, FRONT, SBOOND &TOKY £ ne e beget Fn By * Ld * . wd - . onpita, corziage roed in some pleces, paved, ead with | invasions of the Masse 1 hanceomely furnished, ina naw free atone hones, with | AYO. 3 MONRON ATREST, NRAR CATHARINT eT — OF « maih located, Rad But when we come to the main point of tao commune | pot rio, “i ‘Of which bed en vieborately carves | reputation of the Arab horses in Ttaly, Spain, and ery modern convenience. bi seni. ig hg N poaré, for eingle gentlomen and acing a food haa 60 re village of von¥ern, tion be ore ug we fee! bound 19 nay thnt, thoaga we can eo Poo whole country jase now isa | also in France, in which withoat Letag they a obtained hy two gentlemen, oF & genilom: wa} is wito | ge rme moderate. epply to ROBRRY FOUL sf Tons wirects up ataearen - oy “ ir blo : evil ero) wil once 4 , make wlewspes Ne ts asa ey gay it is partially ilodded in some | some of their blood. Bub that which above a Ger Bete tec enero tint at betetway, near oreee charen. NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN OR A GRNTLEMAN AND 10. Ge Geter, sh ihe 2 seeleaceeall s + clone view of these alfaira might he apt so sugersi, WE OD- | gs aoons, but ei! the roade aro well rateed. They are | caused Africa to be filled with Arab horses, was the : y eld 4 Ps > x A Addrean @ R. C., box 1,213 Yoat oftice, N'Y. hia wife can now eacure @ fine airy front room, = si 7 —- peffy nd Ta Shaved toons Poe traversed by very good carts and herses. Pekin is about | invasion of Sidi Okba, and afterwards the deeds of | “—— ~~ meena nt board a"S Rront sr. Brocklya. House containg all the z 4 sat -aSWInG Ma BiNES, AyD mons Y AD ited State: a i roy fi ji " ‘ ‘ ‘1 a b neh: word asid ret ike anediaee te pti matey 1 gins forty five miler from bere by the road, sod wish this M8& ) the fifth and sixth centuries of the Hegira. With suit ioe Saous $0 Tae wr BOARD, IF RR | modern improvements, Dinner at 6 o'clock, | Sa Seen ee Se eee ee naa | vaca we ¢ in | Br ‘ : fh nmr came ntl ‘ rally ane, vace Wo could easily reach it with trocps, necessary, 0 | Sidi Qkna, the Arabs had not done anything more sos veuioai to iootart sad tart tase 6 fas 68 LEABANT BOOMA ON THR SROOND AND THIRD | 2UOMUMOM, Gad cost te) 't uroer Ot Ang meoet eee” mero desighing or ambitivus adventurore is probso\y true; Boa * gant they have bech sorely maligned, indeed, they avs nz | “Fee cays. than to encamp in Africa; while in the fifth and Apply avid ‘Weet Fourventh sirect, rst house weai of -lxb flocra, 10 tet to gentlemen, with board, in a private ehergeable with most atrocious crimes.’ Itisa's> beyond | _ The Duke of Mulskott ia about to be married to the | sixth centaries they came as colonies to instal them- fimip ot tt Pinih street @ BALE OR RXCHA® a8 AMERICAN ABD Quection tat the whole stormoa body, regarded as a po- | Senorita Sophie Paniegs, daughter of the Marquis Papiegs. | 4 ives with their wives and their children, with their | =~ te on oemcter Englich patent rights of a breech low'lr¢ gua. to be . sold or exchanged for real estate oF storks or merctandian. - omen of about twenty Bix years i ast inva- AMALD, STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING OOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. litical community, had pfaced iteelf, ag it were, ja a goat. | The Senorita is a lovely w he “ horses and their mares. It was in these last inva: A « 5 - y ag ; ber carriage, and the ver, “1 ‘I ‘me! ht a y, woald ict ‘9 one oF two d ‘a Fark Hotel, o if Hodson aad Laigh! streets, if Dannen ¥ my om 6 Hon of cutiawry, and expored iiseir to tho visitation of | © Age, surpaselugly grace! ut in Der carriage, Y | sions that the Arab tribes established themeptved on ingle Munusmen one dc'w) woll furnished roome, wkd OF R aor ee Feel Sree iene anaes terme we | 8 ha ane wi 4 oe : me ae. : : bal hes u : . bs f misitary force aud the severities of martial law by dowa- | 1700) wo eauell Soe ease ombusalion of tae banas. the soil of Algeria, esvecially the Mehaii, LawUjendel, Out bread fast and Wa, 10 a firet clas boane. wile gus and | Se pate, =F right treason and rebellion against the supreme govera- 5 ¥ e beth, Ke erences cxchanged Apply at 144 Woat Pwinty ee a - “e D RSPABIFHED DININ ment of the Union. This, Rowever, is pat the | ft reported that bis Royal Highness the, Duke of Cam, Cand 2 Eger Peta &,, Ken who were | Werad asec two mn OM APD BOARD WANTED—BY A RASPRCTA, OR, OR en euseaat Al tonto theory of the cave, which in practice assumed | bridge, Genersi Sic Howard Doug'as, aud Gegeral Lord | Scat! ¢ parts, constitating the true | ——————— penaoans cai abeie Wise bie slugie geptiemaa (9e 0), in watrictly private foul?’ | tive Tomphl a very different nepect There was nothing like a | (lyde are to be raised to the rank of Ficld Marfial. nobility of the Country. These same invasions trans- ee fain ae tenor tro vigil | Waere they ze Se bonnes: eee ee cee t hiee over tuirty realty of prpnlar revolt. Brigham Young uo | aver twenty two years sorvice Colonel George Browne | Planted the Arab horse unto Soudan; and we can | 2h doen Moo OG moat kignveeath atreet, third oor | mec iel and gomentin habia. “abe edveriiver'a arjost ts | OWL FERIA fo Aoubiediy derired to release nimseit from the control of | bes ren'gned ihe Commisrionersbip of the Dublin Metro- | Fay with reason that the Arab race is one in Algeria m Broadway Lerma low. foobtain u desirable, (uralsned roow. in® gor lowtion. wt ® | woeMABINE TRLFGRAPE CABLR-FOR SA\.n BY those federal suthorities from wacom he reveived his | pojian Police Ho is be sncseeded oy Colounl Bemry | as in the East. apes eae Jow price, and meal optional at ail Umex to both marten | OS the Now York. Newfouniland and Lonion vale graon ta tire. Appointment, and to woom be owed obedience He wished tk : stech. f the Queen’: Th ap, the hist = Ayah he , FAMILY WHO TAKE BUT 727 BOARDIBE, WOULD | wreluer token Incr out of the house, Address a. 3 0.D.) & “ Se eee cieecend. chaarananliee Gene BFeign suprewe Over toe bodies on well an tao scate of | site (cf tit O.0 coe, ee cae caer eavack | divimed inns fore coaches no Arb horses can be Hike teaccommodvics geaurman aut witesnd.one or | f° wadian square Post office Compacts large ize mutnmarine telegraph canta, wimh tree pL lo tended ara Ig RO ll Ah Ploy ool mp8. yor ivided into four epechs:— 2b aivale gentlemen. with nice roome snd good board, a: 135 | —~secwon eaneke Bost US_______——._ | sor ua large sist atemured to order by Kuper & Uom- Poy ty errating rg Dives af £900 & year, ‘ : I. From Adam to Ishmael. ‘Wert fintecs th street, near Beventh avenge, Ros, TO RENT -WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, TO ony of Londen For pariicu-are inquire of B. W. La) W3! dene steantiies from his capital, ta Reyiy ‘het the The Coledonian Mercury devies that the dea‘h of 2, From Ishmael to Solomon. ? . married cr single gentlemen, at No. 19 Union siiare eeretary. Gl Ww'l sirect. an, ficulties of uso, magnified by bis oan biuter, | Je Marquis of Qusenebury wae to be attributed tosaiside, | 3, From Solomon to Mahomet. LADY AND GENTLEMAN OR DHRER GROWN PER | youre baw all the modern improvements, Meference given pa EEE TE paar Nrevaut thoct from altemptiag ae cetaree Bat ing | Tor Marquis was nowrious for his oarelesmess in handling | 4" Prom Mahomet to ourselves, feris erate snk tee vatrcome 0 bak ie bei, Roce ka.) ETE TSO QTEAM RNGINE AND BOILERS ARCOND HAMD, 35 [ . J ii a ‘arpie! » 88, 3 ren in good order: orien mare of the comunuvity were guiitiess of these acts, 24, firearme. It is conceived, nevertheless, that the race of the | French family »\cbont ohiidren, | heTerences required, ap Rooms WANTED —THS FIASE FLOOR AND BAS horse Power, In FOPON & FALLS, 125 A'torney street foced, were the greatest sulli ler the tyraauict The well known Marquis Snpens by been sentenced principal epoch having been divided iato many ply at 90 Frank in street, usar Browlway, Fr y shen of 8 hanes Bet ote Ble0e ee ree wraxaeed $000. ap ae cagpntiraptonth Fe se gira ig nauseous oud Wee ty taka cos | Te rons Guana oy tloeed aloes ne. | ranches nec gutted modicateny | q TRLYATR, Auta Meccaanane MN IaE | Adie Dabur fen oe Wome iads Miche Bab, Se At ac cae 4 : “8 : consequence ue climate, foo od more or less we accommovnte & gendeman fe or two — ae an heath no mace SS n lore Ponder t’s own estimate of Mormon fechiog, and asmme © ber burband, and whe in eat 1y expecting \he iis: ‘i ol e C) . a: foe oe a pigs Es co —— oe ee Scauta aenty AND GUARNIANS—A LADY OOJUPY- Of frat aga invention: ot ag: eres me Pan bim tbat three fourthsot the women, not aatdi larger | ree'"zation of those promises of pardon so explicitly held | Care—in the same manuer as those of the human Goa Wait Tiriy rat street, between Kighth aud Niath BARD GUAR Ae oe LAE cd mas | FASE E. BALM AR, Wind Business amber of the men, Would have welcomed the advaccs of | (crth by the Supreme Ponti, upon the influential recom. | Species have suffered. The color of the coat has also ued, # x van 10 boars, Three Isdlea devote their wholo Draugbtemon, 133 Nae treet, Rew the army es furvirhing them with an escave frota bond | mendetion of the Lemon a a In the < - aged ple the saGagnee f ihe seme Seca rr copemeaec omoengereermreyrygermagmaerr rag oT TW Apply, 10 Mra LA $1 50 FOR 8a1F, THE avOCK AND FIN aa oF , 1 i imporgiole t> imagine 9 Of Droader dis | munisiration and real zation the Marquis’ prope atances he experience of the Arabs having proved “ LW, NG . 58 left hend side hamilton aureet from Myrtle h i OU, econfertiorry. « ‘arity stare with nawe- Ghevion between the delinqueces government wt'l | Js roueb feares thas bis Invaluable museum will undergo | that in localities in which the ground is stony the Jones sircet, will let & furnished room, on ta Sret Soor, | Txke Myre wud L ivinion avenue cava. Paper stard tliat pave the reo! vo Bc!) bat ibs owane hw the cleims of a people, Yet thess are the Dovile woo | 4 complete diamomberment, as the government of his | horses are generally gray, and in those places which | ‘208¢.°F two slnele gentlemen, eitver wiin or withows board. | = —— = ——~, | other business to at en? to: rent ; ald Cr this monte, Inquire most buye suffereaztw’ Mr. Buchanan pressed soe rigor of | Solioese nes expressed its decided intention of not pur- —o y gray, ages wes pa ae wpa aE ne oo WO YOUNG GENTUEMNN CAN OBTAIN A NEATLY | {a the store 170)4 Righta avenue, ave sufleredsn veers pr w P A are white,ard Bedu. the greater part are white—ob- T NO. 111 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BRTWHEN furnished bedroom, ine house having wil the madera tts been —— rae We Inw—there thy unfortuoate duces who must bare sing # OF receiving Yt io payment of the Marquis? ha- | ooystiong the correctness of which I have demon: | “ Pitt and Six avenves, handsomely furniehed apart | srovemenie, owned by the occupant, below Fourth airert, ‘ A 48 AND fond tue federal guns if ® revolute denial 0° compromise dimes. strated myself ws Louse, Om moterata eras | westside. Frlce $260 each ver week. Adres, with nane, $200. Dualuean, criven them to reginianse. 1! esident ws per. The Prince Imperial has been promoted, by an order of eee} . — | Ws Ber ioe. Tlaveally worthy \eaiieation of sa Seatty justiGed in aiag every expedientto avert bioocaned | toe cay, povtouea in the Moniteur, by the y Booty a ee 1 bave now nothing more to do than to satisfy TE FAMILY. WITHOUT BOARDERS : sen ee senenennrnnnrnnnemmem mY Lan part 1 WAG, APPLY OR P yt gat i uid rept a crciee of large pleasant. come \WO SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLEMAN AN” | room No G as go upcavural and depicradle. If some hundreds of these | First regiment of the Grevaviors of the Imperial Guard, another of your questions. entlemen or owiady and genuems Geluded emgranis had been swept dows OF grapesnut OF | t the rack of corpora! i that regiment. You ask'me by what signs the Arabs know if a | @Anerly of single 'n be sesommodated with furnished rooms, with or wite 'y. The rooms are furpished with «+4, | without partial board, ia eprivee family, wih a widow lady Dullete, or even H a majority of the commuuny hat deed horse is noble—if he is a drinker of the air? bath. water closet and water in (ae room revsrry “ epirest dis eonerved of 118 Dottes, and forced upov slong and 1A Ee Behold my anewer:— sirect, two dears from Houten. Nae Oe 4 Wamerees Peilons pilgrimage, the effect upon the puoiic mind THE sKABIAN HORS The horse of pure origin is distinguished among ' a ©% both kides of the Atlantic must bave been pain- tintin ni us by the tenuity of the lips and of the inferior gf ee thyroid 9 Pama eae . eee Pera REE OR FOUR LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS TO rY 4, oh ne} fal in Ane extreme, | Car corrytimwy eat pimelf Wit | Intexesting Account of the,Genealogy of Arab | cartilage of the nose; hy the dilitation of the nos- | door, to ry, with oF i. ication plensank as, | will be et om ressgunoio’ terms, “apply at 20) hiroacway, | Wikies caters So tcece ee Sele tte No 7 Korc® Emowa and vosten route, ena it may be Judged. what Horses by Abd-el-Kadir, tilt; by the drynem of the festa which enwraps | Mth de “apoly a1 vrsts aes, near Hous. Text door to Wood's Building, third lope, wireet, c¥ Redreee box 10! Herald offer. aa wuld have befuicn @ coloay of 36,000 people drives | We take from the Moniteur de ' Armée the fol-| the veins of the head; by the elegance of YOUNG WIDOW LADY, HAVING TAKER A] pp ® Saar cee as “oro ace oubathezaré icto the wilderneos. the goverament of | 1 pisbens| om ha 1 1 i its shape; by the softness of the mane, of the ex douse in the virnity of st. John’s para, would like to Big) Ae ph A POPUL ODOUUEOOE 2.4: aintaee ths Un.ied Sivtes sowd wisely im treavog tne alfuir az an | ‘owing letter from Emir Abd-el-Kadir, in reply to | tremities,’ and of the skin; by the width of breast, | rent few fombrhed rooms, with or v ltavat’bosrd, to Ken- | Corn vent!e d wile cr two single geutiomen. Will ba CADEMIFS OF WRITING, BOOSKREPING, «RITE: example rater of folly than crime, Tt it waived sorae of one from General Daumas, directed to him, asking | the thickness of the articulations, and dryneas of the | Usmen- The beat of references given, Address 1. I, Herald Jet uefurniabed if required. Honae supplied wih ane, bath a, algeery, Be. Bowrey, 5, ond oes Walton Me rights or oompromired some of fa dignity, it did 80 fo | i, to mation concerning the genealogy of the horses | extremities. According to the traditions of our ene RSIS a ta waver, 4c, “Dinner pas nix, Terma rookie — Business men, merchants aed merehante’ fh coves inierete of hamaaiy and wladiaty spd tule | Oat least that which Is attributed to | Predecessor, they are also to berecognised by moral | PJOARD —TO LRT, WitH On wiTaoUT BOARD, cava | Mlrse. . | Sdous apply tmmediiny, “MARTIN A PAINE, Recor, ene pase Ae aero 150 yok vo wrenkien ia Ukr aoe: no F cn he 6s indications mach more than by external signs. by aout) bapuittally furatahed Ironh and beck rocma, Appty D LRT—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS ON BROAD. | ginor King mse. “My sons and ‘au chars aitented Colonel sone worst of ibe spiritual tyveote can be Drought tojue- | *b¢m by the Arabs:— these you can prejudge the race; by the moral indi-] “%°-t Abiossom eavere | E82; ith oF mitvout private table; location central, ap- va school to my enlire sauistsetion tie? #0 much the bai ac ent the trovps of the A thousand praises to the only God! cations you can arrive at a knowledge of the care OARD-—CLINTON PLACB—A FAMILY AND ONE ig a oo lap oe na > SLL BDUCATED GENTLEMAN, WSO CAN GIVE supremo governwent have warcved straight taroagh the | To Him who always remains unalterable in the | which had been observed in the matches, [breeding] | Soonaenuhe ier wu board at Ol Clisios placer tes | POyLET SWATH BOARD. TO A GENTLEMAN AND | 2 ei ee tare vrmeeiomes te i acepents teat = Mol capital, ite officers are famallod 0 welr ap ret midst of the revolntions of this world. of the interest with whieh crossing had bean avoided. | Sepenmenta io tet wits board, nracdemanbegl FM -—-A TB Sankonee tit Gaee aie Tg eg ma this entire supprareion of the rebollion To our friend General Daumas, health and mercy, ¢ horses of race do not know effeminacy. The icone — ory - ; eS A penne a . Demvcesbplaned wihowt cmtict or bivotshed. fo ce | and the blessing of God be. with you, as the author | horee isthe most. beautiful of the animals, and its | PROARD—A QENTLENAN AND WIrR OR A RW | Sird, Gloue in a0 exsellen meighso-bnet, aad cvarenieni | CARD—N, CALYO, ARTIAT, RGR TO INFORM cast such Fesulte it wae worth while to condone evan the moral, in our ides, ought to correspond, not degene- single gentlemen ean be arcommodated with board at | to cara and a the public kd bin puptia {that he will resume bia course effenees of ¥ A hie of this letter wishes it, his mother, his sons, the : , ougl pond, ge ba West shirty first street, tear Hrondwi age, wiles Scena tok nee more eudetantial righam Young and is avwo- | 7 tier of these, ux many persons as compose this | Tate, to his physical character. ‘The Arabs have | “\** ‘S02 Sisisicst Rent Droniwey. __ pe A es ciales in office. Ia themselves they had. perhaps, little > Boaen 3 LET—FURNISHRD, PARLORS AND BEDROOMS | Bept 6 Fea No, 126 Gaat Twenty-first street. fiué % auch clemeocy, but the m aed as to avert | family, and all their friends and companions. such a conviction of this, that if a horse or @ mare OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING NAR adjoining, 10 reatlemen, with or wideout pi = onda eny emeeinsne = 4 iword im de with f Thave read your questions, and I direct unto you | gives any incontestible proof of extraordinary ‘he Academy of Musi, desire to let their sesond story | ina bose containing all the incdern imorovemen’s, No. 259 LADY, LIVING IN TH the arbitration of the sword im dealing an aafertu y i 0 front room, with bali room convecting, to one ar twe genile ’ werness Who underat: pe? community of victims or dupes, and this fortaaate | my replies. quickness, of notable abstinence, of rare intelli- ) men. ‘the rooms are well lurnlahed, and are supplied win | orechesteet, Detween Waveriey end Clinton pinces. | i Saini Te petals haa now been achieved. You ask of me information concerning the origin | gence, or affection for the hand that gives it itsfood, | bot aad colé weer and ober conveniences, ff preferred ANTED- BOABD IN BROOKLYN. IN A PRIVATE | ~~~ of Arabian horses, and you find me asa fissure of | they will make every possible sacrifice to draw a | break wiven._Aadrees » Herald office, family, within one or two blocks of the Ohy Hall, by s \aife and servant’ Address ‘s.8. Wasokiys Poet ~rest of an Rnglish Newspaper Correspon- | the earth dried by the sun, and which the rain can- | race from it, being persuaded that the qualities OARD.—A GENTLEY. . dent by the Fre: Police. not satisfy by the abundance which falls y it. which distinguish it will be manifested in its breed. B tlemen. Per coy 4 alate pS ETS ee ea to teneb Fron jerman 0 he Dublin Freeman publishes the following from its | Nevertheless, to satisty, if it is possible, your | We believe, then, that a horse is truly noble,| dullon aud board equal to the wente of tbe most twatldious, in ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, | £)¥F instruction ip tbe usual dot corverpondent:—Au Irish gentleman who, uafor. | thirst apon this subject, 1 proceed now to remount | when to a beantifal conformation it unites valor and | Sisee enn ind sack by atdreming Les, Herald ollins Caer, Ware inailinmily, wore vo vier boursersare taken! | ob muste of is always most pure. | fierceness, and when it evinces pride in the smoke | oepticnavle ref exerange pat Fy) oe ot dra) Ke, Addrers box 4 191 Poet otioe, y of ee, ee oe eee to the source whence the water i hed ft > ——— all, not tpqulatth very Bobet ADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND A tees amd ta har sepa wae on; theo, that It a » this adunitied amoug us of powder and the combat. aad willscarcely | ROARQFURNIANED nooMR, wifi ,Farraras or leerntendadestnad 862 trond canner of Franklin sree recs 9 b' 3 horse wil mn a esteet auater, ee ‘aot io nl with the poy ‘ ever permit any one to mount it except him. let, his \eords tan bouse is tstery: Tove on esevestons oa AnTaD TARE BOARD TOR A bade ty ee ee oeotiven BBO Joaern 1 ‘This is indisputable, and many prophets (health It will not urinate while it is travelling. pleasent; femily email. Apply at $1 West 26ih 6t., « few doors and rerpectuble Preneb family. Teriny wot VE B. GOL _™ Frosbe, he author of th sme »” | to them!) have proclaimed the followiag:— nen ve! pt en other horse. em Gib ovens. BoOKRRSING, 910 ME. DOLBRAR, BROAD very well known upon the Landen ia preee. | ‘When God wished to create the borse, He said to will not the clearness of the water with | FOARD—A FRONT AND MACK PARLOR TO LRT, | 7 BOND GTRRET, CORNER OF BROADWaY.ctwO | Darinren’ Thiemeod wit makencter tokkooone tone one of the “Own Ooroespoa “ its front | hen it passes over it. the south wind, “I wish to form a creatare out of | ront legs when r P Post, aod in that capacity, aesisied . + gad the wind was con- | _ By its hearing, by its sight, and by its smell, it will by she socowpiianea Paris correspondent of ihe aris- pone ae thou condeased;” and the win ioe how 10 poueenre a inester from the thousand toorasic journal, visited Cherbourg wo describe the féte ide hich often AND 4 ABINGDON BQUARR, WEST SIDE.—ROOMA — a ee he Renperor, wo whom hela per- ‘Afterwards came the angel Gabriel and took a | accidents which take place in the chase and in ‘ ond Lo) mown ir. M'Osbe wee allowed to “oircalate” | handfal of that matter,and presented it to God, who | War. OR TURES ORNS DUE , 2 ine ‘and inghih avenue ents feos tae aner, Roe Jng.on the anh of Heptember. Bix puplis ouiy taxen. cee nM Me fongtn. the Mayor cteome Mt. | formed of ita light brown or sorrel colored horse, | And, in short, sharing the sensations of sorrow | a2,,{™mmoteied mil board and comfor:sble rooms aia 47 | Senaes required. ies poly a 200 between Harrison a & AEILAON PLACE, WAAR EIOUTH STREET. A FEW oI furniabed, with or withou! partis! bowd pitarant rooms, ‘newly furnished, for genilemea only, \ private family. — without meals, ean'be bad by applying atthe above numer, | #Bt Feats LA A even jt te town fancied he smelt a rat, snd levying in hie mind’s | Aoummita (red mixed with black), sayin, and of pleasure of its rider, it will aid him in the | Dinner at 6. ¢ visions of the decoration of the Legion of Honor | «[ have called thee horse (ferass)*—I have created | fight, struggling with him in all parts, aad will al- ~ oa ihe dace, cand Me 'CaDe Uo be arrested, thee a Ant, aud are poo thee the color | ae common cause with bim (ikatelma Ra Bsn SA LADN, AND GENTLEMAN OAR BB AC, pM Ty oe Rea TY INURCH LARGUAGRPROy.D GAGROI® aa BE. mmita ; | have bound fortune uj mane whieh | *e 2 ~ a" furaiabed room, Toration, i ‘street, ae con im arama Sed a ‘antl | falls over thine eyes; thon shalt be the lord (sid) of See, now, the evidences of the purity of @ race. | betwren Fifteen! sour Berth aveaee, come York Howl Feewivate of te tne * si otto farther orvers. fhe legal functionary of the all other animals; men shall follow thee whitherso- | We have marvellous histories concerning the | Petraes smynncet. Addrees Mre, King, Union sjuare H STREET, KBAR BROADWAY. learner. who, st earh letoom Ltrynemad iy ever in en sen; for, who ceciared the alfair to be ever thou goest; for the parsuit as for the | qualities of horses: the result of all is that the horse | 12" with bedrooms atteched for agg Soy ceo ee fer coatle- Beraara was not the sarcams of the prisover, bu Hight—thou shait tly without wings; richos shall re- | if the most noble of ail creatures after man—the | JZOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY TWO YOUNG MEN pty ge » | Febeote and ftanlliae sileaded References given. and that, said be, “is evident ysome Rog = thy Joins, and wealth be made by thy | most patient and the most useful. It i+ sup; 2 ono be wie oe » pleasant front room 3 7 nn podedy ean uncerstand.” He, tercession.” with fittle, and if it is re in the point of shards Geol tend soot oe hast ma moderate. Ap: otanant. ITNT FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEY BOARDING ae Cae PaO a ae Pee tea tne'ohore | ,, Aterwards he marked it with the sign of glory | strength, we shall find that It is at the head of all the 7 secevonecinad Tae Luann ne a eg Pat, day eghool. under the direction of Professor, 7. 8. h , “haat | and of happiness, ghusa («star shining in the mid- | other animals. The more robust ox can raise & | JOARD IN TWENTY-THIGD STREET —A GENTE. 19 ese een ee oe J, Adore aaa oe sat Frened, quintal; but if this weight is put upon it, it moves cy jing wee grossiy ilegal, tyreznical aod was permitied to tl Tetura home after ® iowa. | die of the forehead). nad wile. or two or three stagle gwatlomen, ean oe | made for the sance or yenr with any respecsnie PAiy Te | reopen om Monday, Septem rer 4" For dataile aad references, . Mabe ry + Do you wish pow to know ff God created the with difienlty, and cannot ran. The horeesapportea sosommedved with plessent rooms on secon 4 thet | quiring first een accommodations: - off ed Saher van 'be retuatel ty bed when be horse before man, or man before the horse? Meark- | man, a vigorous rider, with a standard and hu arms, is Sti clone bosses a rots me t Sehods wil be eltoe peeve deems alo cen — ‘was compelled to disburse for « conveyance to jsil, acd | en. and what is more, without eating or drinking. With | eojoyed. apply at Mo 16 Weet Twenty third street. Nefer- | good atyle. ESRONS IN FRENCH AND TRANALATION® SY AN for the pay and meicteracoe of two gendarmes to arrest God created the horse before man, and the proof | ite aid the Arab is able to save what he possesses, | toes exchange os ve 4 en profesor apply at 200 Hicks street, be- Rim. ‘bis was coris aly addong iajury to iosuit, js, that man being the superior croatnre, God ought | to cast hitnself upon the enemy, to follow his traok, Mav BE OBTAINED IF & Nye ee eg i Oh, Racked een Oteen OF eturees _ to have prepared for him whatever was necessary | to fly, and to defend his family and hisliberty. Sup porter bowen, haadavaciy far | wi hor without perial board; motern umprovementa ia tke | ————————— — The Arctic Expedition, before He caused him to appear spon the earth. = him rich with all the wealth that makes the sail modern improvementa; govt living, acd every do. | bouts, 188 KROGH SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADINA ANDY rae Ae “The wisdom of God manifests that He has | happiness of life, nothing is able to protect him save | Peis ~omtert ailorsed. Apply at 632 Broadway, above | — ; oa 2 Giliroe, will be cespened on Monday, Sept 13.01 68 Rast ata oe —— created whatsoever exists upon the face of the | hishoree. ee 88 it Denis root# 0 here » resident tame teacher rw required srssheagciss ee earth, for Adam and his posterity.” Do you comprehend now the intimate affection of | JQOARD JN VANDWASIUT, NRAR MYRTLE AVENUE, | nay be had, wi ee ne a en Yacar For, Boutaseoes, = Bebold » testimony : the Arabs for the horse? It is equal, and no more Frootlye — A man and wifs who wish plain board ins | Bouse fret class. A en M24, 2, 78IBA0LTs BOARDING AND Day scHOOL tty Dean Cee oert aode hitherts bas boca stort | _ When God had created Adam, he called him by | to the services which it.renders them. To it they 4 namentaned for hs por ween Piacoon By RT Dh leemecea ues —Mandsomely furnish 4 re * Is forientiomen Ant thelr wives, oF [or BR. J. ¥. CAUCHOT louse fret class, bron stone hor friends and the Soper werk | QO WHET BXTRENTA ATRERT, BETWHEN Ov and rinth ay Jet, with boo rd lamentabiy short, indeed, bat, thank | bis name, and said to him: owe their joys, their victories; and for this they pre : the real work 's only now begin- “Bleck between the horse and borak.t” fer it to gold and precious stones. During pagan- a1 to repeatine aempt this year Adam replied: The most beautifal of the two | fem they estimated it by interest, and only becanse end sherp—ine RASPROTFULLY f ita, tas her soho for 19 Wert Txenty second I9@U procure @ comtartable home aad ‘ 5 ~ yee BF phe is the horse; and God responded: se recured i = fo Ay riches; but since ig 3 ard, wii fod sa bins pr’ a fam y resi livg b ci Eeecteal Attendance are = fiasliy stopped In Melville Bay, Aug , from whic! “ Well, thou hast chosen thy glory and the glory ophet spoke of it with the greatest praises, this in- Vairect, SeveR mus of Puitoe terry. || —<£ —_——_____—___—_——_ tbs conimencement of ihe term Weference—Hr. aad pre, tise up to ipo 26h of April we Femalaed” Ib the pack, | of thy sons: while they exis: my blessing shall be | stinctive love was trausformed into a religions daty. | Tims "Sl Ps iB pny Mo py RO crn) eee eas North 10 09% ile Deaet we have dried | with them, because f have not created anything Pca < ae Mehgpeeden — Ststontes to OARD TY BROOKLYN —A GRETLEWAN AND S24 Bird foors, wnitahie tor gentlemen and thelr ieee or ADISON ACADEMY, MADISON ATENUR, 7b North 10 63% 3 the who! . - a ich, accor rected t or two rectleman Neat nee ; ent eet. be reopens o You wii uaderstand wna: dis- | that can be more dear tome than man and the | im, are those which, according to it, he directed to | ee soom on ine secsad foots, in Disece'st ott reference Given aad required. | ioe vpn inet Cireniare mosy be obtained at iviess & 1,104 geograpaioal au the Various tribes of Yt i ted them- 3 oy de imtment acd awxiety thls |!! fortune entailed me, | horse, ¢ Various tribes of Yetnen, who presented them: 7 Fer hole sneath ta Melville Bay our fete bog ia. the | God also created the horse before the mare, and 1 | selves to accept his dogmas and to uffer to him, in WT “Referensna excbance balance. The seeson wae vory similar t» 1848. woen I waa | believe the proof of this to be that the male is signet mbmission, five magnificent mares which be- os Pa tren "s bookstore, S21 Krosdway, at the Acatemy, of at - PAVIA, A. ARDNEA, A.M 48 WEET SIXTREYTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE pue.—A few select wilh Sr J. Ross; the whols Day war crammed fult of tight | noble than the female, and besides, more vigorous | longed to the five different races that were then in CARD Ti BR CORLND — PLONE SUIZ ABLE FOC OUR |. on Be ve eins ean Sea beeen Hf noes te aL Y LAND VALS FRENCH pack, and there war ne lend ico. Having previqual - | and endaring. Even when the two may be of one | Arabia. 3 eh ae ps to Stems ana’ Wel cores d ler pom tree Sm asd commie a ibemoders lnprovementa, os rot Fe ver « beady fall mined the ecge of the midis 199 down aa far as ies, the oue is more impassionate than the other; It i# related that when Mahomed came forth from | ries; cccommocations superior and tarmemoder ate, = me em classical eroren. © special sommoreial departineat. and the Without soy prospect of suocess, there was but one | and it is the custom of the Divinity to create that | his tent to receive those noble animals, caressing ome @ soeta Untenaen enone BAST FIPTERNTH ERT, THE THIAD HOUER | Bugle, French, Spanish and German Inaguages Coe eet eee Coreg varvugh inv | Which 18 strongest first. That which the horse de- | them with his hands, he expressed himself in these TED lies or rises ON a RNTLEMEN AND | foe otagie Or married geademen The bonse’coniaien al ior | RARSEES LESPINARIE A DR LASKALLIE® FRRWCIT eeEe seascapce, und ulte cn the ime éay,'sed,' mere: | 900 ici preterable: for war, because iia Geter and | "That ye may be bloeeed—children of the wind.” | {smilp occupying ara pec eplonane acini an | Sal. ners mety wncavepiionsnie akan | porsare simi oly under’ Foare of age vk Juni visable opportonity of long leala opening | more inured to fatigue than the mare; and because | | Afterwards, ata later time, the Ambasador of | frame from South tarry. apply 1 @ Warren | ooo, cowany, CORNED OF JANN OTREBT —A | pretensors bp tutand chuomians hhemmeeek? oot, sarap pian. Wodid notenceeet; long | it partakes of all the feelings of hate and ten- | God (Rassoul-Allah) adds :— few reepectable men can be sesommodated with pina a oe ¢ ep anes fe eee = derness of its eo The ag 2 ing does not :r diane a —_ be howe BX. 4 ay AnTED-7oR A GENTLEMAN, wn saat, airy rome, well furnished; sles eee aan oun Sguia. Bill in the case of the mare. ppose a horse and a a below Fourteen: mate ‘Thirieth atrart family unforniahed. ; | YL 4 thoroug? tuition German, falas ener North Star from #bien to draw the hope mare with similar wounds, such as ought to prodace | do alms by day and by night, in secret or in pablic. pep be rie oot wo enced Sik. ph ba bra mettnoupertor cdvention. "Apply a! 70 patede Into Ly x... tue, death: the horse, will resist until it conducts its mas- ae on sins reg dg Jape and } Address Homel!, adieu | equare pe. erasne 6 STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM RROAD- street }-—} 1. ter ont of the field of battle; the mare, on the con- never shamefully enter rt.” T)OARD- WANTED IN TER NEIGHBORHOOD OP NON. = —s ENM ANSHT our lot e dtevover. trary, will fall at the moment on the same apot in} ! now pray God that he might give you eternal wane. soak Wecies pap aly in hd iatG Amun Boek Pp’ om oroenaia te F aap Rye ar Ott thet enpe, oad subpogereey fat te th which it was wounded. There is uo donbt whatever | prosperity. Preserve me in yout friendship. The | ueman. vide gas! roa ge Boe Retretans ven | ee OR OO ———_______ | srivatn ntrming ingirnctnn tu mmarnal peamageni? the my catoment of proceedings cotta obart note I fat these La ramen winches phys o: pr cents «cnet ate a - 0 py ete nin two Psy pe ot hina Py; Appleton ’® Yaiising, fncadwag, corner ‘isonkd oan I have frequently w' cases in our com- 7 ted, having undergone borough repsira, are now ready | sirect. Terme ressonable. Commence , September high I ave gent to Laty Fraskiia. Mare myoslt experienced Honors aro but a shadow, which easily disappear. | PROARD WANTED FOR 4 patae aay, Feo me erisasent and waoateat vourders. First caas boardiag | '3,bourei-om fo bats, and are thoroughly efficient bat rather short handed * i " y 9 c i Admitting this, we pass to another thing. Did Rint true friends are an inextinguishable treasare. | required, and terme guser HOLIO SCHOOL POR BIOUTEEN SOTS end I am to add that R. Scott (leading stoker) God create the Arab before forei . He who has written these lines with a hand 7 deaides Boconn horses gn ones (ber. “* ue £ oo are in excelent tenith and the ship an'ajared. ahs | Pavtine), oF these before the Arsbe ? wich death must one day wither, w your tien’, | 0 .a> wanzap—winm a pmatiy puaminamy | L24 ter impart ener yaa fomcgam ow teaser mer lunganor ass ' ivingmon Nee, Yonica & littie, and we had to pump her out ali winter three | AS @ consequence of my first, reasoning, all must the poor before God. room, for ® ny pirate Fagen fanily prefered tion p) family petrate And’ all the comforts of a home | S@ar Court street, Brooklym times weekly. believe that he created primarily the Arab herses, Sip et Hans, Ano-st-Kange, inrran aig exceed est ©, bes Asus best | Cencentes. Toren sovcunssie._Eeswenere eomuage. TKER OTRERT.—& ¥. PORTER, AUTHOR OF Forty tons of coal remain on board, and we will teko tn } inasmuch as they are incontestibly the most noble. Bew- Hrapnin. | oes, wid fall perucuhes — | 105 MINT sTRMET —A PRIVATE rauruy WOULD ) Melee Feeny cn ibe best method of oo saath sore ot the Weiges, he fot provisioas we have, | On the other band, the berredines sre nothing but « P. B— 2 aco oagha'e uve Fon a a BOAR ANTRDA ROOM AnD muDROOW. BY A | hua tthmanteon ty, frlabed. pariog and bedroam; | itp.” {Double Bulry, Riueldated ” aad ciher pop excel meat tbe i correspon . a rr some comfortable bedrooma we Jenarne writing, ‘ served meai and pommicea thirteen months, ke, ‘From tied the bd = i and has never cre | "The name of ferass is not only sp. iorul of 6 bome may ve Ipate, hh sevlinia” pat gemervas | BEeakinat, if desired, at 62 cade peneks aa capelives and pupae Gane 4 ‘manner. . a wn Seri‘ nope ores for Ward ora | ANd, Bal,-hance proceed the Arab horas of the | Noy tnt" dadinater ‘nts same manner ibe | Sak RL encore Bereesse et | 107 hik'on Bas rane setae PRT Rt Beeshey Sune. | Aa la male and the female, If it is desired to indicate the | a ros RB Bernie offlee References exobanged | moma, tm sul of Siege, may ve board, by s few ee | ———————— With rogard to my fatare plans I see no reagan for de- | | Many li relate that from the time of Adam it i to ferass female, and if | —<———___———__ | Jeet femitiea or ving! tecutesen Sloves comets ls eosin LATRVOVANCR.—MRA. SRYMOUR, 110 SPRING OT parting (rom my origiual achome If early into the woat | the horse, as all other animals—the gazelle, the oa | re, ay ren! hi deka te © male, an: OARDING—A GEATLEMAN AND WIFE REQUIRING Segre Mt Sit, Good references given and as few Coors west of Broadway, the most al mat Water | will thoronghiy sift the Pond’s Bay natives, so as | trich, the baffalo, and the ase—nas lived in a | One speak of a horve, he ought to say ferass male. Boe penance wee aD Wire brown | requir 1 and Posimen elai-royamt In ‘orion Artong, rons to reparate the hisvory of Bricber's abandoned ships from | wild state. According to those, the first person that, | At least that is the custom among the Arabs. | sone houge on Thirty foursh street, and every comfort revit, | 5457. waniBOm AY! bree ome ny doa a ‘a>, —~ 5% uch knowledge we they may posses respecting Frauk- | after Adam, mounted the horse, was lehmael, the ( Arabes sahh.) Regularly, the mare is called ha- | *4.can obtain the onne by addressing W. A. N.. Horn d 130 V4 i p= I J ‘bnainems, adsemt friemas, bo. H Iin'a shige. i d the horse hasean. ther of the Arabs. wae the son of our lord ira, an | fivet clave horton. Partion wishing first ciaes doard ina T bope 10 Wok tuto Port Lenpotd before visiting Boschey | Sher tl , ~ " — : am, the beloved of God. G ta — OARDING —A PRIVATE LL AGG: ‘sant loeation will find the he. Bansy of adoens by a Helena, 60 the tormer would be the place to whied we iy to call the horses “snd when i. Pa * Perass, bores; the plorel is Kheitf. The etymology of B Gate two gentiomen snd thai ee Web ten beens | Gna aad eages fate PAT ‘ me he Ye "eer | would have to fail back I the jmanob ie injured, f will p bled unto him: bh | thie word, ay the learned, # the @ubstantive khetixl, | On Fecond and third tloorsas preferred. ious deliehitally | +.) pay pomere | nean te in this end other cities Ay She from Becohey Islaad, and leave hor taore | they all assembled unto him; he possessed himself of | Vien eighides pride. The Arab horses ought to be calied | Jocated and conventent to all ferries. Terms moierate. | 136 WHST TWENTY THIRD STREET.—A FUR- | feels confident she has no be ye Bj should | ¢9 down Boilot Sirais, or at Oape Walkor should | | the most beautiful and the most Herce, and he tamed | 96 from the gracefuluese of thelr march, Inquire at 228 Henry street, Brookiyn. O71) nished gut: of rome to let, with bowrd, foraren'iamaa | wite oe hneband; ‘tah of bet vistors it you wan (ruth, succeed geuing down Pee! it them. { Borak te the aaimal which ecrved to carry the bag | mm ton a pg Fo Tad ve ber a oall at Bowery, apposite Meecker sre, La: pA... ise oo x. rie Pole I will pase on But later, many ? om. horses tamed and em | gage of Mahomet in nis journeys actome to heaven. It ra eo ae te! Rooms, IN surTS OR =~ en = . (6 cenia; gentlemen, side sw nd, commantoating with mael lost their purity with ti «le neither ’ - Second sore front; house fire: | ¢ 1 w INTY FIRST ATARET, OFF ITE he nativer, oy ito Fish ri ~ Z Tean menage v3 com Geb costes oes carefully preserved in all te no ‘Sunes instead arent a Perens ternraing coeur eateed ted: | 2973 4. Cenes ar orate $ hoon ucbasae . ee arreastee. m4 bud] H rgemt ot vad e 9 : ‘; . rth bemed, y The hor the mo an seent eo iD ny. ieease oven age to water naa? ISS towtawess anaheat Lo by ad ” =e Papen gb is ion PERSONAL. vantageoua to call at 121 Bleeeker street. Dimmer at 6 0 clock ura Eipecrsmsade soa le seoslitully snneteas eit my ve tthe wonky of A oo eet of every comaliiea King Witl'am's fant hich ts called 2ad ef raked (the gitt of the rider), | Se pa a AORDING.—AN URFURREE anere R008 alt - =~ —.- ip Ii ‘Wil deseribe their case apd feeijage ith Tisch, May 24.=-For tho early Dart of thie eeasoe t ehait | £0 which all the Arab horses of our epoch owe their | Mf, “ama pinnae ihe griasrte all what wire Mk, | ED panier, socone Ey ad Dedrooes I acured, mar ve | DOU) Sastatects STREET, URFWREN FIRST ANT | for mp pal wall gear ia worpiere it ihe rum. agreed be emong the Whalers, ieiearely foll owing thote motions > Sebees tat Antes at en ie os O'acare: By doing 00 immetiniery the parties wi tot bs jf Ne ae re Sore | few seale ones, to Trevtiomen and thelr wiven or slogle gen | secured tomo. Mra ARTWOUR, lio Bpring wtreer, feraaie ont thay persevere to the m oy he] that some Areba of the tribe o' nied, . a" . era | ti y ox ¢ hy A medical clalr roy sat Kink desirable, 'mot tnea. Jogo for mysett whothor iy | Azed "went to. the notte Je-walomte congratulate | <—— SSS Sry improvemen pmo Mg ep dt Ta ae ae eee vere OF FetarA south with them and eek Agonthern | Solomon on his marriage with the Qneen of Sheba. ~_ BWSPAreni 1G —A PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM IN A 4) ied tory front rom to let, eh WINES, LIQUORS, 40, 4 howe to fete muita oti ni wife oF TRRATED Lt. | 1 ae eae oe Ne aie Mee Dire aah | Their mission being ended, they addressed unto him | (TURACOK'S | RaW WRAKLY PAPER —"GiLRAG0" ad Wife 2° a party of gem Dae, toe Pons AND UNADU remember the kind f Me and Me Olio, and vo ia th ; Y 4 x! we tH ne fleld, 4. Apply at as Sie pet wat * - i nero, Yours, very sheerely, F. i. MOLINE) these word Fourth avenue, 6 few Goore abe ~ t. SS store Noa. 6 Whim street, between Pye and dar, _ me 7 ¥ « “Oh, prophet of God! Our country is very dis we Severe Teme sweet, Sear Bron 461 # wr Witt Ge | and zou Wirlein and 6S Sone reeks — All Rind of #0 ‘ tant, our provisians exhaustéd; althougs th art a ri a Dh Brow Way —The moet desivabie aod coctral ircetion | Drenden, ging, Seoteh ale and Iedon stout of the obateent Focetgn Miseetianeons Items, ed aps ~ 4 . N\OMPORT, MIRTH AND MUSTOOw “eOt in the city. being in the jcinity of all the fire brand, in wood and gises, for sale in ferge sad am ot fhe Tendon Morning Port, in sunning up tro potitio | Zeat Ring, give anto na sufficient that we may re oun caae 2 eIC-ONR ROOM TO LBP: | ieale, Permanent aod t-narient boerdése wae: aT | tes Gan BLUts - svoph sees Bs p tna 9 oon: 60 tae Geom of cur tas itabie paren, price A recondary adjeot. App Fanmecde a ter se wecomi st te a es aml ” ed cantaces to be derived fram able, eye 1¢ bosom of our faniiy 01 154 Kast Ninetornth street, orp pore Ww oma Mt deaire: =) LONDON DOT Siplomatic er@Mmistions by two oonoteies coast | Solomon caased a magnificent colt of aco f . : ——— -- ~~ —— DF pwa SiON Bot Lae wT ve | [RAE NON DOCK NA’ 801. for * eam grant, ant when | Sehmacl to be taken from his sta } ’ . ‘ be san be found at | P)RSIRADLE ROOMS WITT BOARD, IN ISAT CLASG 850 ama a’ < W Ravan’ 8 ; 42 + “4 ; wl}, eorace Tacaont Aa wee, (6 Sas i wenty four acest, Mow Paiste ta hee oovurted ou vow 4 missed t em, saying: