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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1859. the various stages of the comanalen, from tho enrolment of af the Partin ‘populace 10 the triampbant ‘eniry of the allies into the nity of Milan; and—what is Yare—the promise of the is very respectably fal fikea. There may be seon th» population, all alive for the Coming war—the veterans of the @id Guard, the of Paris, alike forward euthusiastically to joi 5 atrious porsonage drives pant ai the time amid the acclamatioas of the crowd, Xo. 4 = ro, the battle of Magenta, and Anslly, to witness the {new pbant eairy ef the Froaoh and sheir allie into Abia wih o hy mo of victory, feveral of the tabiesux are admirable. There is the yerep ioa of the army at Senca, equal to anything ex: bibited by Mr. ©. Kean in bis scenic illuswrations of ere. Ybe picturesque old port aud city; the laughing gatety of she Freach troops bulf amothéred with garlands spd bouquets; the eathueusm of the people, with the rapid movement and artletic grouping of tbe samo, It Feally trapeports the spectator in a moment to the spot, BO animated end life like is the picture. After» charming ba'les us an inierlude, we have the Datile of Hagenta, with ts baad to-band fixoting, dram, trempet and gun, &o., &:., while the Austrians speedy oot tneir “iuckies.) the Freacn don't like being beaten eves when compelled dy their mener to play the part of te Vanquisved, and whe it wes eviconsly invented that fhe migaty Zouave should sweep all before bim, the Aus. trian (a9 enucted by the Frenchman) made #® bold aud BUOUS resistance, that cfen it became ‘question Wheimer tne Zouave would bave the best of i Tae closing tadieau is aimost paintully effective, from the num- Der of dead which are strewn on the batils fold. tbo Wavgdier, Atl so recent, gave w visid reality to tho re Presentation, which seemed well nigh too much for many @f tne gentier tex who were present, and to whom it doubtices portrayed perils etill immunent. Our St. Petersburg Corresponde: Br, Pererssura, July 5, 1859, Me Gurtschakoff Circular to Germany—Reply of the Suwon Minsiter—An Active Army Muvement—Calling in Men trem Furlough—How the Military Men Fed Toward Austria—Sanguinary Russian ang French Battles, ana the Percentage ef Losses—The Archduke Constantine and His Duchess in Turkey—the War in the Caucasus—Trade Dutl—Finances, the Iothschilds, and Paper Currency. The circular of Prince Gortschakoff to our diplomatic agents at ibe several Courts of Germany, and which was published some time since by the Indépendance Belge, gives a clear exporition of the policy observed by Russia herself, and advocated by her in the rest of Europe, during fhe present difficulty. It coincides entirely with the intel- Iigerce you have received from me sinve the commence- ment of the crisis, The imperial goveroment will remain strietly neutral as long as the conflict is confiaed to the three Powers now engsged in it—vis: Austria, France and Sardinia; but our neutrality will depend upon that @4 the ojher States, and particuiarly of the German Fede ration, Napoleon IIL has pledged himself to our Cabinet that be meditaies no attack upon Germany, nor is fe at all probablo that he should entertain such derigns a} 8 moment when ho is fuily occupied in Italy; an aggreesive demonstration on the part of Germany would, therefore, be highly disapproved of by Russia as totally wncalied for by the ciroumetances of the case, and tending to provoke those dangers which it aims at preventing. ‘The views of our Cabinct on this subjectare shared vy the British Ministry. We hear that the remonstrances of our Minister of Foreiga Affairs have already been ses»nded imavery energetic manner by Lord Russell, and it is hoped that the influence of the two governments will suc eced in inducing Prussia and the other German State: to Tefrain from steps that must complicate the situation t> an rreparable extent, and convert a local quarrel iato a general Eoropean war, ‘Tho reply of the Saxon Minister Beurt to Prince Gorts. ehakofs circular, which was communicated to him by Prince Yolkonsky, an ambassador at the Court of Dresden, has excitea considerable surprise, not uamixed with ‘indignation. What is most commented upon is the want of'tact exhibited by the Saxon diplomat in reminding Buesia of the hostile attitude assumed towards her by the Avetrians and their satellites daring tho Oriental difficulty, ‘which be would certainly have done better to have passed ever in discreet silence. He may be quite sure that we ave not forgotten the fact, and it is perfectly unnecessary to recall it to our memory. If this precious document hed proceeded from'a powerful State, it might give rise to se- rious congequences: as it ia, no direct rejoinder will be made to it; but a second note has been iesued by our Foreign Office eplarging on the views expressed in the first, and jpumating ip pretty plain terms that Russia, as oue of the Powers under whose guarantee the German Federation ‘was formed, cannot permit 1% to be diverted to objects ny were not contemplated by its constitution, and that if bis couree of action should (es persisted ja she will be jer the necessity of enforcing her diplomatic projesta Dy act "ane columns of the Russky Invalid are filled with the Rames of eflicers who Dave been summoned to return from furiovogh w their posts in the regiments that have ‘been placed on the war establishment. fais refers par- ticularly to the cavalry, which had been greatly reduced after the peace, the corps of dragoons having been en- tirely disso) ved, ana the cadres of toe regiments comprising ft distrroued among the divisions of light cavairy, of which there are seven in the Russian army, containing two regiments of lancers, two of hussars, aod two 0: dragoons (This does not include the guards, the urmy of the Caucasve, and the deiacned corps of Orenburg and Siberia) About ball of the men were on leave of ab- geuce, who, however, have been gradually cailed out siace tbe vegining of the year, ana have all jowmed their colors before this, ‘The coirassiers, eight regiments Birong, still form a separate corps, whico con- ‘inves for the present on the peace footing. The troope now collecting on the Western frontiers of the €wpre will occupy the following positione:—A portion of ‘the Guards will be deepatched by zea to Riga, aod the Grevaciers by railroxa to Pleskor, from whenve they will march into Lithaauis, and encamp at gome disinace from the Niemer, on the boundaries of East Prussia, Toeoorps Nos 1,2 ana 3, of three divisions of foot, one of horse and ene of artillery each, which form the army uader the orders of Prince M Gortechakolf, will be stationed en echelon aiong Whe frontiers of Austria, from Dalish to Juomir, from whence they msy be moved euher in a wes- tery ora portherly direction, according to circumsances. ‘Toe Futh corps is already sondentraved im Betsaravia, with its headquarters at Kisheneff, and the Sixth has beea aa ‘vanciog In Cary marcoes towards the Dateper, waich it vet Dave crotsed by this time. It was understood that this army, one corps of which—the Fourth—is left en re- serve, would be commanded by Gen. Panutin; but he is Bed to bave declined, on arcount of his age and jnfirmiwes, and aithough otver cindidates are Dot wanting, it is probable that the command will be entrusted to Prince Bariatinsky, Viceroy of tae Caucasus, who arrived at 3t. Petersburg oot long siace, ‘and who, besides having scen a good deal of service, po8- seenes that qualification which most of our generals are de- ficent in—youth. I believe be is not much avove forty. ‘The army, both officers and mea, are ali anxious fur a compaign against Austria, of whom they conceived » very meao Reise during the fungarian war, woica bas boen confirmed by the recent events in Ivaly. Ine operations there are watched with great inierest by our military oS ‘and gceveral weil written articles have appeared ia the Russian journals ae them. It is remarke: tbat the modern implements of destruction, though tae pernlen they produceare terribie enough ia a patlanthropaic poist cf view, do not, after all, turn out to be more murderous in their effect than the old fashiosed ordpance and musketry to which they are affirmed to be £0 immeasurably superior. At any rate, the great batiles fougbt between the French and Rasstans in the early part of Unis century were more sanguinary than either Migoa- te or Solferino. At £yiau the Russians loet 25,000 mea, of whem 7,C0¢ wero alain outright, and 18,000 woanded; their a my was 65,000 strong, and their loss was, there: fore, equal to forty per cent 0: thoir entire force, tno Frevcn had 30,000 hors de combat out of 85,000, or about thirty five per “cent. At Borodino the Russians numbered 115,00 men, the French 130,000; the casualties of tne former amounted to 15,000 killed and 80,000 wounded; those of the latter to 12,000 kilied and 38 , 000 wounded, or nearly forty per cent on each ride, Now, at the baste of Sol‘erino, which, in its character, may be compared to Fylau and Borodino, the French having worsted their a4 ‘versaries, but without entirely routing them, the cxaual- fies of the Allies are stated in the official bulletiog at 17.500, those of the Austrians at 12,000 The latter are evidentiy very much underrated; ‘it may be taken for granted tbat, {n round numbers, eaoh army bad s90ut 20,000 kiled a wounded, and as the French and Pied monteee had 160,000 and their antegonists 200,000 men engaged, their respective lossc# co not exceed 1334 aad 10 per cent. A chsracterietic trait in the Austrian defyats is the large number of prigoners they are invaciab'y weakened by. At Eylau the French took scarce! priconers, ab Borodino only 2,000, and the Russians a mavy—quite an insignificant number in proportion to tt Killed and wounded ; at Solferico the Austrian loss would not have been much greater thin that of the enomy, it 1% had not been increased by 6.000 or 7,00) prisoaers. ‘This muet be chiefly ascribed to the heterogeneous elo ments of which the Austrian army is composed, and to the lukewarm feeling or smothered discoaveat provailiog among 8 portion of tem, which induces many to seize the first opportuni-y to desert, or to lay dowa their arms whenever they, have a chance. ‘The Grand Duke and Duchess Consiantine returned t) ‘the capital last week, after making tho performing a pilgrimage to the Hoty Pia and paying a visit to the Grand Seignior at Conetantinop’ Various interesting particulars are related of the reyep tion they met with atthe Turkish metropolis, where't tho government and tie people appeared to vio with each other in flattering attentions, je Sultan received them ip person at the landing place, surrounded by ail his biga ignitaries of state, and, for the firat time in Ottoman bisto- ander of ihe Feithrul sat down to talk with an infidel guest, and with one of that aex whom Mahomst refuses admizaion to bis paradige. Now the troubles in ‘the west of Europe have left the Turks to their own re sources, they are evidently desirous of bp mae thet powerful nel ‘eget and to efface the recoliection of dis- sensions that roved injurious to both partics, Not- 8 entertained by some eae influence in the East, which has alread: Caserta of Russla, he a ties of Wall, Couza, a chia and tin ad : = Ringe Mienwenn) there is no later news of much impor- fanc®; some moro of the Tehetchen aouls have submitted, and the pacification of the country is steadily progroesiag. ‘As veuni ¢ this season, there have beon great fires in the futerior of Tussin, whore the houres are chiefly built of Wood, and beco “Ue an cary prey to the devouring elomsat, The most. consider dle Of these conflagrations occurred at Kazan apd at Tru, aout 600 versta from hore, where a great part of the city n%8 been deatroyes, and tue joss is ostimated at over a muiliion *f silver roubles, Tradg ig dull, agd perilous unceginggs is felt mt tho depo’ | clation of the paper currency, fo which the arrangem \1°° entered into by the Minister of finance with Messrs. Ro" cbild, of London, 40 rot seem to have had the ben 0 cial effect anticipated, POSITION OF aon Sane ARMY BEFORE Sig from Y 10 of the 4th of July says:— Yall ly the Avetiane are onl, and s hail milen distant. the defeat of oe. croeaed the Ad! Ste pee ee ednerned joer Fey hve, asa Teceabod fresh troop, and are mone 000 strong.’ Marshal Niel holds the advanced ine Frenet army, The ‘ay Mefore, yesterae; oraay be igaited to the Emperor this movement of the Austrians, and even thought that ‘acu be atiacked yssterday morn tng. He, tr comequence, Villsfranca, which dud not appear to him to be tenable, and fell back on the min body of the army. Half an nour after the departure of the French fcom Villafranca, the Austrians arrived end es tablished themselves. Many Freoch offisers axtacned to headquarters had already e Ot a lodging wt Villafrance I was of the number, and Ihave now in my pocket the Bue sina, mo by the authorities of the town. Toe ror, on being informed of what was golog oa, rent Mena Vailiant to make a recooncisavce. The Marsha returned at night, and bis bg on the fresh informa tion received, gave orders, as already stated, to have his horse ready for four o'clock in thamorning. Tho Austrians ave not. however, made any attempt to attack the corps ef Marshal Niel, sud the Emperor has not quitved the Maffol Pulaoo, where ho had taken up his residence, and ‘the baitic is posiponed. THE POPE’S LETTER TO THE BISHOPS. The Corriere Mercantile of Paria, of the 9th of Jaly, a remarkable leading article, analyzes the late encyclical letter ieeued by the Pope, and comes to the following con- clusion :— Tue Pope having said that the present war waged iA Italy against the foreigner is ‘a seditious movement whicl bas recently broken Out ageinet the deeraate priaoes,’” i follows that King Victor Gmanuel is an ‘thief aud leader o1 sedition, and moreover bem dey be cause he accepts the popular manifestations of Lombardy and of the ‘acchies: Jastly, the Experor Napoicoa Ifl ise protector and ally of sedition, ‘fhese are all gp consequences renelting from the encyolical letter; they are rendered still clearer by the foilowly, pales in which the Sardinian government i described as being “latterly hoeti’e to the Cnuren and to its log simate rights, ‘and to its eacred ministers.” Whence, in virtue of the encyclical letter, Ns UL appears in the tignt of an ally apd ‘supporter Of a government hosti ¢ to tne Caurch, ite rights and its ministers. * * * It ig true toast t precious docament was iegued bat a few days vefore, and in expectation of the battie of Solferino; a patie whish all Austvian ambassadors, agents, iotriguers and partisans al) over Eurcpe, and at Rome more than elaewhere, had fure- told og certain to result in @ compiete aud infallible defeas of the Allies, ‘ ‘The Fourth of July in Ireland. [From the Tralee Chronicle and Killarney Kcuo, July 8 } LAKKS OF KILLARNBY—ANNIVERSARY OF THE DECLA> RATION OF AMBRICAN INDSPENDENCE. Kitiaryey, Lake Aotel, July 6, 1869. ‘Yeetrrday evening tow beautifully situated acd com- fortable hotel, the oid castic on the lough, snd the oxqai- tite scenery in which that veneranle ruin is sct as a a Ting, Witnessed @ succeesion of events the most novel and interesting. For the first time, we believe in Irelaud—certaialy for the first time on the borders of those lovely lakes—was the glorieus apniversary of the 4th of Jaly—tue day on whicb, in 1776, was signed the declaration of that iase pendence which Americs bad go gallantly acbieved—com- memorated by w party of Amezisin iadies and genviemsa, the precursors, let Ux Love, of tops of friends the aaae cognate race, exbibiting the aeme ign toue, social veariog, generous sympathy for Ireland, und uulightesed apprest tion of the great qualiticr of he Eagiien poopie and ihe broad end enduring priuciple? o! Sog wh conaitational law. Altbough tbe cemouztracious of the day were improvised af e00n ag thought of, tha hole parsed off with perfect guccees and surriog entinesem. Postry, oratory, music and freworks, thongb preseuting bots mumiature reeem nce to those characteristics of the anniv srgary on Ameri can foil, stam: ad 'Dlerest on the whole proceedings which we cap but feebly indicate. At balf past six o’clock the folowing party sat down toa sumptuous dinner, served up in ths heststyla, in oasof the ge roomE ov the Becond floor, from which the eye could take in the lake and castie boliw—on whore olden walls from the fleg swif waved, in the delicious evening breeze aud mellowiog sunshine, the star spangied banner of Amo- rica—the whole northern shore of Muckross, with forc ‘and Mangertov, on whose brows not a cloud coald be traced looking proudly down, “mect sentinels of the sceze:”’—The Hon. A. H, Laflin, Senator of the of New York; Rev. Dr. A D. Giletie, Baptist Minister, New York; v. Dr. S. D. Phelps, Baptist Minister, New Haven, Connecticut; Mr. Baraey Williams, Now York, who, on the arrival of the City of Washington at Queensto wD, 8 started from Killarney, avd directed the course of our party Jakeward; Mrs B Wilkams, the celebrated “Yankee Gal,” and a most interesting spscimon. of the American lady; Mr. Wm. E. Robinson, barrister, New York, formerly editor of a leading Americac journal, end favorably knewn to the [1 peovie in 1#47, for his Uneeating exertions io the cause of bis suffering fellow countrymeo, for he is only an American by adoption; Mrs Ronieon (dis pelt Mrs. Wm Bisckham aod Mire. George Whiteford, New York; Mr. J Monlenverg Bailey, New York; Mr. Peter Svarr and Mr. Aibon P. Maa, bar- risters, New York city; Mr. 0.S M. D. Pittadcid, Masen- cbusetis, and Mr. James Cnrichtoa, merchant, Oaio, Among the guests of the evening were the Rev. Artaur me eee 0.C,, and Mr. James Coffee, proprietor of the hotel. Mr. Albon P, Man, over shoes chair hung the Ameri- can flag, was upanimously requested to preside, The Rev. Dr. lette acted as croupier, offsring up his thapks and those of bis freods around bim (some of whom had been rescued from the ship Edinburg and taxea on board the City of Washington at Newfoundiand) to that gracious Being whohad saved them from the terrors of the great ceep and from ebipwreck, aud gave them to ze, as they had done that day, on the wonder works 0° hi Almighty hand iu that pareavse of his creation—to com memorate toat freedom which bis hand, from which every good gift flows, bad conferred on their conutry—sad filled their bearts with fervent trust thet be would voucusafe to them to reach in eafety and tn bealth their homes aad the loved ones in the land of their affactions. Doring dinner, and ali tarougn the evening, a variety of Dogles continued 10 play, on the green s ward outaide, “ Yankee Doodle,” ‘ Hail Columoia” and other American airs, not forgoing the metodies of Iveiand. The Declaration (printed at lengta ia the Caronicle) was read by Mr. Starr; the Rev. Dr. Paelps was tho poet; aad Mr. Robineon the orator of the occasion. ‘tne Day,” © The Presicent of the United States,’ “The Memory of Washington,’ “The Signers of the Dec'aration,” * The Queen,” “ Tee Union of the States,” ‘ Ireland, ” Toe Press’? and “ The Ciergy” were duly toagied, and every: body made speeches; after which there were flreworks On the lawa, dancing and otper “ divaraious.”’ The American Ship Nepcune’s Car at Singa- pore—#erious tive on Board, [From the Singapore (& [.) Times, slay 7.] On Mooday evening there was a serious diewwrbance on board the American ship Neptuno’s Car, at anchor ia the roads, The ringleader of the rowdies was 9 man ship) ‘at Hong Kong, und recently out of jail, Several other des- perate cbaraciers, covsisting of men eaipped here and in- terlopers on board, took part in the atfray. Taey wuiack: ed the mate with an, tron belaying pin, and laid open bis beso; also one of his ribs is reported to be oroken. In self-defence the mate fired, but did pot atrike any one. Some of tne crew jumped overboard, and wore picked up by the boats of ber Majesty's eteamer Retribution, whica veerel was at anchor near the Neptune’s Car. Tho sar. geon of the Retribution dreesed the wounds of the mate and of some of the men, Cuptain Forbes was on snore at the time of the outbrewk. ‘The frequent recurrence of outrages on board Amorican vessels in this port suggests tho necessity of adopting some effectuel means for the proper control of their crews, and we trust the American Commodore and we consular authorities will bring the matier prominently to the notice of thetr government. Obituary, EX-COMMIBSIONER YEH, OF CANTON. His Excellency Yeh, or Yip, the late Viceroy of Canton, died at Caicutte on the 26tb of April, after an lines which lasted three weeks. His body was émbalmed aad placed ina double coffin. It is on’board the steamer Fiery Cros, the sum of 1,000 rupees having been paid to convey the corpse to China, {From the Friend ot China, May 18.] The Calcutta papers were in error in saying tat the de- ceased Viceroy Yeh was subject to collapses. His nealth appears to have been ordinarily good unti! his aide de camp died, about a month before he himself went off, from whicn period he compiained of various afllictions, an sflection of tne liver being the most serious. [+ is Wp ve regretted, we think, thut her Majeaty’s government’ did not astiga him a medical attondant of his own conairy— it being hardly likely that a European physician coula re. alizo the diagtoses of his ailments, Negiect of necesaary exercise, no doubt, bad much to do wiih hig hesitn, Only cx ove occesion during the whole of his stay in Caloutta did be leave his room, and that was whea, forced by the terrors of an earthquake, he ran into the garden as bara as be could tear, Tne arrival of Yen’a body in Canton, per Pentesular and Orreatal steamer Canton, on SBturday last, created litle or bo fetsaiion, 'A roomy hong boat wae sent dn Sunday about noon for the toxk, gunny bag wrapped case in which tho coffin wes seeared, aud for twenty-four hours afterwarda there tho boat lay a little below sho Cumfa Mew on the Honam shore, wita no other emblem of her burthen than @ simple white flag attached toa bampoo. Yesterday morning, with white flag still (lying, the boat was wvchored off the Hngh Seen moon (Fire Geail Gate), throrgh which wo eupy the body will be borne to tad Caaong hong, or cemetery, a little distance from the rorthesss gare, where some hundred otber coitias are depseited under charge of a coupe of respestadie bonz 4 Or J; may be that the corpee witt be sent at once to Yen's ative placo in Hoopeb, whither his tather peoosed od from Canton gome time ago. Yeh was only iifiy throo years of age, and by the course of nature shoud naye Seen many more days. But for the desire whica ho ex preseed 10 €e¢ his waive land again, we might almost bo diepored to think tha; he took that which shortensd the thread of life, Alae! poor Yeh, be bag such an extraor dinary method of dealing with tho truth that even the expression of bis plaing may bave beeo, as all his life was) a hugo lle Unguiste an boat people in Cantos ap red at hearing that he was no more. muare will no cere! ey i over his remoyal,’’ said one of the for. mer class; ‘the Emperor has taken away ai ail his Atlee; he ig no more than the commonest coolle of the streets.” United States Commisstoner’s Court, Before Richd. E. Stilwell, ‘eq. Jury 26.—The United States vi. Charles Uole.—The pri. fsoner was examined on a charge of passing counterteit gold dollars at # liquor store in Greenwich street, and was ‘committed for triai. 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By orier of JURA Hats, eet corner of Kia por bey yd FIRST CLASP 8U 48TANTIaL BR10K Youse in Teoth wires, having the modern improvements Sinre ae cl ~ A on easy terms by F&aNCIls MOS SOR BALE-1BR VALUABLE PROPERTY, 193 ND Piss¢"Divieion street frontmg Canal treet, and tmme lately opposite, udlow street; vine iovation and will inate eniracle investment. ‘Terms easy. Inquire at 170 Atlantic svect, Brooblyn in the daguerresn rooms. YOR SAL3—MUCH BELOW It VALUE FOR CASH, A medium sized and priced houre, pleseanily sttuated near Ryoadway; unusually weil furniebed and arranged, or parol the purcbase money would be taken in other property. ap ply t or adcresa 18 Cedar street, Hoe neg ee eget HOUSES, COUNSRY SEATS, ese, farms, &c. 8 Zash New York, sidgewood, dc, at $1.09, $1,: ie ean en The begin} improvement Compas ¥ will bi $500 to $5,000, with one lot to five ay ‘ast New York is1se termiuue of railroads, snd is growing rapidly For bise of Pulleings apply to Olas. Ke mit Len is Wiles as reet, rocm NO. # pO BALE OR EXCH ANOE- FARM SANOSOMSLY mluaied in Searedale, Wentebester cousty; about '0) scree, bovee, barn, do ; ten minutes wale from depot, or 50 mio utes nde trom Sew York. Inquire of W. PINKNSY, 40 Exchange place. SCGANGE-FOR WRETERN LANDS ¥ patterns, &e, of 5 largo, man tacr toriog ab icherent, pow in mt operation In the city o James) Address F. W. L, Herald oillce, atat. can be bn OF BALE OR BXCHANGE—FOR REAL R&TATE, A valuable patent right, revently obtained. address D.'A, Font oflice, staiing where an interview can ‘OR BALE, OR #XCIANGE—120 LOIS IN THE CITY of Chicago, Miinois; 1, ay acres of jand in Southern All. noie 23 icte at thes Bergen Hill, gil soy 12 low. Doves snd out buildings at kheraood, New Jersey. ‘The above wilibe exchang:d for city ppropenty. merebandite, or prime pow a se ibeper. adédress B. J, Herald office. No brokers Deed apply. RK SALE OR EXCHANGE-300 20283 OF LAND IN Ponth Oyater Pax, adjoining ‘he estate of T. Floyd Jones faq j will bevold or exchanged. Apply to A. H. BADGE & U., 191 south street, FOR, Ake OR TO LET—T CARMANSVILLE, FIVE minutes’ walk from bouse (34x49) and ax lots tine gas bot and cold waters ‘ine view of the river. Terma ppiy io W. H. BILLIMAN, Srosawsy, corner of wenly exghih atreet ‘OR S¢LE OB TO LEASE -A FANCY STORE AND fittures situated in the best part tor businees on Third ave- nue, on acceplable terms, Inquire x1 the store, 201 Third av URN PHED OOUNTRY PLACE FOR SALE OR EX. Change for city or town property, ‘world be then {3 part payment, situated only eight miles from Rew York, cn the line of the New York and rin sallrond, of Riis berew of nd. The bulldioge connut of « two sigry fra ae houre. filed in wih brick, newly furnlehed. with all the mo- arrp impr vemente, ‘The tenant hovses, stanle barn, 4 ‘bennery, ‘snd ice house (filled,) sre ail new and eae poten the horee, oxen cows, &e. he j eco ant ail ceteary implements,” Location unsurpassed for beauty and heath, and is easy of access. Poscsssion gan bo bad imme eter. aes further particulars Laquire at the auction rooms, ‘wréadway M WANTED —W sRPED FO PURCHASE OR, BENT, ut 20 or 30 aare8 of good. a ‘comfortable a rearlstie, DaruE, No objection to furaiare: ue and imelomenta, at a ‘au valuation; near 8 ralirosd ambert_iapeing pre‘erred. “Addrem aialing orms and ‘osality, Mr. R., Herald of AST MELROS?, MOR- new foundry, contain Herre AND LOT FOR SALE— nasnis, opposite croak & Bebee’ og nite rooms und good barement, all in good order: Apply. w/CHN CLabK&. 228 West Twenty fitth treet or GARDETY, on the premises. Secot be sold wes fow a days. NLY $7 £00 FOR A SPLENDID FARM IN MIDDLESEX coualy, N. J., of 180 acres~8) acres wood, balance highly troproves arith two boures; one is two od a halt atrie Lichen atiacbed, the other’ a one and a half story farmhouse; als, com modious ou‘bulléings, in good order; well watered by sire and springs: an apple orchard of 800 trees; peach or- eure of «0 | trees veering; ‘a’g0, 900 young peacn trees, mts f ower fru For particulars appiy wae BGHANT, Te Wallstreet. PERSONAL ——— FEMALE aghoes a aa oan & for ado) Is of street, near fb events \EILD FOR AvOPTION.—A BEALTHY MAL® OBILD, ao weeks old, of good parentage, will be given absolute. to any eatiafuctory party on appiicatl n lenry, at Sanhatiag ite Tnsurance ofice. Naaga\ jaesau street, from 2t0 3 ‘OR ADOLTION—A FINE, HEaLTAY oe IN fant, to a respectable American famil; youl juire of farang tPhyaician, at the lying-in hospi ‘No. 3 ae F 3B18 SHOULD MERT THE AYE OF THE Pagty who bought cluster diamond ping at the store of sobe, 407 sroadway, on the Towa of June Jaat, Series agape Soe he Tee eet nase t ce. 80 doin; coster a 0 one indy and bo gaicer o's considerable supunt [F XS: EDWARD FLINT, WHO HAS A CORRESFON dent in Mexico, will apply to Mesere. Lyddon & Yenni's, corner of Water street and maiden lane be will find a letter of importance to him to his address. [Faas DORAN, OR HiS BROTHERS MARTIN OR ‘Thomas, or their sisters Ann, Catherine or Margare nl: ten of ache Voran, of range, county Wexford, Ireland, fu ibigelty, they. will ‘please leave werd at 44 Prince wtfvet, where they cai be aceb, aa 8 very pariicnlar friend is anxious tosee them, J. HABRY L——N, JOSIE WISHES TO BEE Be J ORND. BRPPATH.—DBAR VIOTORIA-T AM You! father, B., come from 1 go back on ‘Monday; do ‘net let me pas heartbroken at coi nding you at Baitimore.. La et tog with Nr, Golding’s brother in-law, Mr. Sparks, 216 Bowery, New York. (8 FRANK HOLLING, FOMMKALY OF THE eg States Navy, and Fooenly at Glen Cove, is requested to cailon Messrs Windies & Co., No. 66 Maiden lane. TRO | Witt PLEAS FIND A LEITER TO HIS AD. at the Broadway cetier office, giving time and see SHOULD MR FRANCIACO VIRAG BE IN TOWN. IS Swill oblige the BECpealaned by laforning bina of his ad ees, B. PAUL Carne = anover), 767 Broadway. NEW PUBLICATIONS, OtN Now ready tho Direstoey: of the Aris, Commoree and Ta: wor y of pavana, for Belng the fiat and onl; exfard ot the Fine’ with map of Cubs, plan af i of ita public bul dings, The work'is full of iaformation, ob: tafnnble from no other wource, and is invaluable to all wh? de- ire to trade with Guba, or at present share in ia proiitable trade. Jt contains a full lst of al lthe breads an ~ che mak- era of cigars and tobacco in Hayaas, wilh price list of tho moat gelebrated makers. Price $11 copy. For ule by U. J. FUX, 681 Brosdway, sole agent for United Stat the: ds. Eiliot, 1 IN FACTORY FOR 8ALE-AT A LOW Paes echinary, @: te close an es'aie; pew and medern mm! wwacity 20,0 yards ge | Hine oraliresd, ins plestaat lagg psicgasnuenss Ieus & BOUT, |WIOK, 81 Nasvau street. Qe CRONERS AND ICE ORK4M BALOON FOR ale -On exceedty; aoemeeey nrereie. terme; on & Dusiness thoreughfare; ease; niesly @ up, ; tr asecoatul ‘mehey maxing sper and long Sad weil oo B@as & BOUL aie, Ro. 81 Nassau at OB SALY—THE BARGK Lyme aa TONS BRGIS quries 400 toon, Jytog ot the i ter, oar een 4 he to Wat MORBIGON Jr. 1 Exsan i ea . OR BALE—& WAOLKSALS AND RBTAIL LIQUOR a. with the bouse and tone e1 fa the vil Taquire of Jud. sean N. 3 SALE—THR STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST lacs corner grocery wore. 1a'& go01 location, well Uived r particulars address Baas ocd doing & good eusigess. Fr frank, a eee FOR SALE—A BESTAURAST AND DIN NG 8AL0 34, lodging conneeied with the sxlooa; sit asted Oppoutte » naan ne arket kod Lear ® ferry, #nd aow Coleg & ‘bustress, lodgtoge pay the reot. ‘For fatl oxrtion epply en ‘on the preminca, A) Hicuston em street, east alle, OR SALE-TAB LRAFR, STO! without sices, of an oid ‘and weil eatanli Habed wholes.) end retail quor store; is ore of the best stand# in the Sixth ward fer gruceries or liquors 1, GAFENBY, 67 Obatham ot eet, Fr" S4L2—8200K ARD FiXTORES OF A FAvrr, confee tonery and se; raiee. wtb asoia and root peer stand situated oa one ot wwblic corners to tha ety Reason for seiling made known, fra Haglro ab #63" ach nam, correref Is ig Lag a Ww Avs He ee sraayv m berae ler. Inquire of Geakilas’ DiduNt'a: confcelloage, 30 areane 0, OTe ‘OR BALE—ONE OF THE BEST DINING #410088 and restaurants in the city; gord losstion for busicens, Rell Sived up aud maaing money) mnt be valid aa the omaer canrotatiend to it, Apply to M. FRx NOLS, 129 8 yon ALE. A WHOLESALE AND BET/TL CORMKR Or ers iaoation; a fay. sranie eine . the present 'proprievir ¢. ADO jue on the premises 252 ftra AND pxriess. on Avenue soutbecst corner. GOR SAL¥—TEN LAku® FSRYOT PLATE Gt @ frome wirrera avd wh'rty pate of wh dow enades, al new, 1a ai tea per cent jess then cost te pas advavoes, apply fovt Date ment ¥ 7 Varick street, New York. A SPLENDID BAR AND LUROT ROOw even Jeuto in one of the bait buil weago ations fh the lewer partot thecity. Must bs so'd immedistely. 2 wmner has to leave for hurope. Apply to G. W. MAwKAaK. rose wey. j OR SALR—A GOOD BUTCHERS SHOP, IN & “1yp wha fixtures «i! comple'e: » good chun: aout the beat buain-eres on Fulton aveone — Inq: comer of Fulies avenue and Duf@eid etreet, ro kly 2. BRI0R, BTOOK AND, FIXTORES © O20Rs BOHR. The #t°k will than cost. ag cke owner la gotog ta another ply AL the store 649 nixth avenus, pOR SALB CHEAP s 80Ds WATER APPARATUS: hole on’s patent fountein; mearly new: will be bandy rug store or barroom. at 280 Moarse siree), Inquire for M le. OR BALE VERY CH&aP—TAE DRUG STORE ON the corner of Gold and Pl; mouth atreets, Brooklyn For erms spply on the premises BOARDING AND LODGING. PARLOR, ne taom Bpee ER, BaT ‘R00u.—onw ‘week, a a q pe ‘day; reow $2 i, avenues, bis ner at rer PRIVATE FaMiLY, LIVING weer An ty ebm bth sizeoh wos let one att vatmy ers Son Breakfa tad X RESIDING Wet TWENTY, rity avenae, will MA g large OF email brs itt re to Bentley, Medison aqmere postofiee aque. AND BaCk PAsLOR, AHALL BEOROOM, AS seocnd floor, handsomely furat-bad, ta a besuiiful the third Goor to let to a gentleman geoternea, without board; also rovma fro ‘Apply ‘at 16 Thompson street, coruer of Als Wm’ (a cea board al ube oie ao FURNISGED PARLOR AND BEOROOM 70 L@7—10 a 8 xtnllemsn abd wife. wild o:trilese of X tober, Are and cold water. Terma $5a werk, Inquire 4! 395 Besond avenue. Kelerences exchanged. A FURWIRERD 3 ROOM AND KEDROOM NOW VACANT at Waehin| ‘ or genteman and iséy. gon place, for siagle gentlemen GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR A FEW SISGLE gentlemen can be aceommodated with board wna pla aint rooms ID & private famtly, Bouse has all tae modera i. provements. Luquire at 27 Bleecaer street. LADY EAVIAG A HANDIOMS Hous Au like to dispose of some pleasant rooms. with full or par Jat board, on second ficor vo oF gentlemen and ibetr wives where they can epjo souny soc! and te com. toile Of akome. apply 4: 106 Machougst streck N AGREE+BLE M«REIED COUPLE WaO WISH A pin aca oomforanie arcomm(dations with a slay private family, at ibe rate of i per week, may flud very pleaesot home 6 by icrearing Chaibatn saare ost ofise ‘Oviker boarders will be taken; very good location, uear ‘Bast broad way. WOULD YOURG GNSTLEMAN D&SIRES PAKTIAL BOARD in & rerper table family. reeding o the weslera side of ecu city; be sud Fou teen sireute preferred. Terms mcde s W. HS, box 150 Herald oflics. A NEARLY FU NISHED BEDROOM 16 LET, wird privilere af beth, enttabl for w ato jenueman. Apply A bo LaNDIDLY FU&* 14RD PARLOR TO LUT—BUIT- bole fur & pariy Of peour men ora gentleman and his wife, ae cele Footrn a 8 privae boule mh sll he mogern { faaei ‘Aoply a bs Priges at ,& few doors cast Of rosa At U4 Leroy etroot, near Bedi T Com HOUSTON ¢ 3 he hindwamely for: aut KE>% BROADWAY, & ed parlor and bedroom on the first without board. Terms rea: ronsble Hover cen taice'an: i een oar for ‘Tran: sent boarders xccom mc d.ted om reason bie terms, Bowe —A FIFE LARGE ROOM, ON TEE SEOOND or, eam be had, with fall or partial board, at Pie Sw $9 per ween; .ocation plessaat acd convenient, daa bouse Kept pd crder. ‘apply wt asd Hudson street, corner of Morton. FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE AD00MMO th good board, piew:ant rooma and where they ‘comuorts of & home, at 31 Mivington strect, near =A FRW FURNISHED BOOMS TO LEP 30 ntleman and wife, ia aemall private street, near ave ‘ihe house ie well furniahed and bas every coavenicace 83 ST MABK’S two pleasant snd coleman and lady ply at or adiress jenllemen, or ag family, st fe. 21 West Twenty escond nue. OABD—IN FIRST Ous88 HOUS! place, Bighth street The choica of neatiy furoisbed rocme, will vesomsnodnle cr yc ainale gentlemen, Vor terms, & we. OaRD—AN ENTRY BEDROOM AND A Aton bapcaome room, Typed ae Byo, ‘Slonerat ate snule man and wife, with first cl joner at six o'clock. selerences required. "Apply at rr isant Bloocker ARIST MILL FOR SALE, LEASE GR EXCAANG—AD- Jacert to the elty, and replete with general milliag saa- chloory. There /a also'sn establirne 1 manufasiuriog hasiness conrected with it, payiog forge, Preis ane and ca able of beg greatly extended.” Addrens Mil OTEL FOR ®AUE—ALL THE FURNITURE AAD g20¢ will of a betel on Staten ielard will be sold low to a ese cu tomer. It is ad: susted, convenient to the ferry ‘apse a good businers, and ike Tent ia modoraie, ply at 469 Hudson street TH, FLUID AND CAMPHENE—FOR SALE, THE old eetabliel p sore, 473 Pearl streat, fur doors from Chathsm, tbe owner having too much business to ai- tend to, ‘The recetpia a’ present are over $7,(00 per annum. Apply at 58 Grand street, corner of Greene. APER BOX MANUFACTORY FOR 8. & successful business; tools Lees chance to make or ® partner wi! on fair BlUGs & sug aWick, No. 81 Nassau strest, STEAM ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR SALE.—ONE S 20 horse power, two 12 horse power, two 5 horse power, Sito two allde Jntbes, one 25 feetdsuvie beaded ezrew cutting, swings 80 and 2rnches. HR. J, GAY, 5u2 Weal atrest 10 MERCHANT TAILORS —TH® STOCK, FIXTURES and lease of custom sore for sile, dotag a good busl- location enperior, ‘This fs a rare chanes, as the proprie. tor is going out of the business. 67 ARG BD Wak G@aa- HaM, firm of Beith & Grabam, 27 $150 2 WILL BUY A SMALL STOOK. GOOD WILL nd fxtares of s gentlemen's farnishlug wo,e, now atom and sale business. Apply at No.2 Astor $18 —NOW 18 YOUR TIME TO GET A GROCERY 1,874 aor alare for aboat one half what iis wart; excellent aituation, business. Also wanted eigh ‘8 go: Tescectsble men with $2). and eight without. No humbug A sortune to be made. apply at 14 Chambers street, room «0. 6 500. TOT EOR, SALB, VERY CHE aP. 246x100, f ‘well located avenue, near Thirty fifi rect; about balt can le, 7s isa coun ment, as the property must enhanze in val LiGas & SOUTHWICK, St Nasasu street, LOsT AND FOUND. jOUND—A LADY'S GOLD WaTOH, IN A SEVENTH ‘Avenue siage The owner can bave the same by prov ing property end paying expenses, by cailing at 101 West Fourteenth street. OsT—A SMALL BLACK ARD TAN TERRIER SLUT; to the name of Kate. Any one returning her to Mr xbings, foot of f12iat street, bir me ‘or at the oflice of the Astor House, will be liberally reward O8T—ON SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 23, FROM ‘tall No. 55 Washington market, an ‘account book, wriiten Wilh blue pencil Its of no use to any person bu th: owner ‘Three collars reward will be given and no quosti.ne asted if Jeftat stall No, 85 Washington market, or at Florence's Hotel, corner of Broadway and (pean iB JULY 25, A eet Hs ete pte it leather collar dog, wi jitbon tf ahead’ ihe dog. wa Pike and Madison streets, “If brought finder will recelve the thanks of the undersigned sna be paid for bis (rouble. E. DAVIS, OST. CLEFT IN ONE OF TRE EOUTH FERRY 874 ES londay, July 25 about eleven o'clock, the rst rolume ofthe st "a Rambles, Moxcn’s edition. Any one the same W! confers fr dropping me word. DWIN free Be ana Coentios tip, N.Y. OsT=8Y A LADY ON BOARD Taz HUNCABACR steamer, going trom. New York, Talend, by ibe belf-paat two o’ Foote trip o1 y last hod yall dark bag, dontalning hair brushes fand tolet afisies. Wh never ‘ei Toten it to James Thomenn, Groser,, Atisatio sireeh, corm icks, Brooklyn, will receiveja suitable reward. OgF = A SMALL SUM OF GOLD, GOING FROM Maiden i the flr | street to corner of Bower; anit Cantl street the, Bidder wil recelve’ $5 and thanks Of Ue owner returning it to Honora Cashman, 311 Ninth avenue, teoond floor. Loa %, ABOUT 7 O' SS IN A BROADWAY d Fourth avenue sage, containing bilis, avey anda check ona brooniye, bank. if the finder will Te: turn it to H. Worcester, corner of bird avenue and Fourteenth itzeet, he shall be rewarded. OST—ON FRIDAY, 22D INST., IN GOING FROM 64 Nase street, dows Nassau to Maiden lane, down Maiden Inze vo William atréet, from theace down William street» 12 Cid sllp, an oid leather pocketbook, flarge size, containing about $id or $20 In Dilla, a check for $78 on the Hoboken City Bank, 1 ot er pith a mtusher of papersof uo value i any oe burke Gisen, abe dander may reiain the whole amouot of Dox blls erelfeontained by returning the pockelvooK and papers to J. REWARD —EPCAPED, LAST WEEK, FROM A in the house No 56 Union place, an English gold fineh, sever wil return the tame to the owner, at ihe above address, will recelve the reward named. Q REWARD-FOR A BUNCH OF KKYS, FIVE im number, on @ steel ring, Lost probably {a a Kixth avenue stage, going from Thirteenth aire to Wall etvact ‘Tne above amonnt will be pald on delivering them at 75 West Thir. teenth etreet. QA REWARD—STRAY?D O# STOLEN, FROM 200 oO & 200 Kal X X'wenty Get street, om Bupday lest, @ black and jer #1 ‘Twenty “ir ove reward will be paid oa delivery at street, or 49 William street. WM, CAMP. 7tay ___SORPORATION NOTICES. SORPORAXION “NOTICE. BE ‘JOINT “COMMITT AS of the Board of Aldermen and Councilmen appoiated k consider the subject of the ers m of & new county jail, wil meet in connestion with the committee of the Board of Super visors on Thureday, the 28tb inat , at 12 o'clock. M., in room NO Bb Uily Bi MIUHASL TUGMSY, Uhaircaan, 5 CLOTHING, &0, Ta CENTRE STEER WANTED, foo woxre &é of oi lett off clothing for the Western market, - il reoetve ity per amor inn bie sapped Kreasing THUS, D. CONROY, 44 Denire gtrect. RARE CHANCE —FROM $5 TO $20 PAID FOSLADIAS’ alik dreesea, From $1 to $1 for oF ee p wats. ‘Alao they imcal creeses, kid gloves 40, by poat penennelly st at Nended to b» EB , 13a seventd ‘avers, e, baton atreels. Ladies attended to to by Mra. EK, { ADIES OR GUNTURMEN, IF YOU ARR SATISFIED 4 with reowviog a fsir cach p toe for your cast off olotht furniture oF ‘avd sot bd bumbugged by. the high offer @9 aac Lalor previnders, all on or nend a note by port aay fo eyeuth avenne, petrreen Temigerts Ea . orders wilt be pudctue sitenced to by Mra. Harris. ib Apres 1 AND RD GENTURWEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF Ca) furniture or carpets tovdiapose of, will sare ahoat 982 Bev h yy seeks, Een aaa toes ew MATRIMONIAL. HE At VERTIFER RAVING ATTEN Un fo butibes omen mpekalit SiS TR fin feels the need fiatalatnaens fad le himeelf now ine WBA eal Buch & Cae an wwianes to preaige over Rand would ite torseate Correspoudenss, wiih a view 10 Bairimony. wid any young lady ol fedacatin aad raflaeaent, ta ibe hope that it may {he derived rsull. | The aiver: yeare ol bps, reaper’ b po SAS 'i00 Boot otaze y yd ‘and io good bu Boveri YOUNG LADY WISH €3 BOARD IN A PRI ate family for te summer mouths; would dke a central ‘not particular as to the price, Address ufor to days or Tiroudwey Pow oflice, OARD—A LA! ton desires fl CA REFINEMENT AND EDUCA panion. asiam thrown in the atre that abe should he ban daome, accomolien- ed and young. Give your location. Address Desdemoca, Asadison square Post office. OaRD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SIN gle gentlemen, or ladies, can bave a nicely furniahed fropt room, on second oor. with oF without beard, in & house containing ‘hot and cold water; also, roome on third foo, adie at 13 Woomter street, Near Onna: BOAkD, IN East BROADWAY SINGLE ROOMS, iMh full or partial board, for gentlemen, at 82 Last Broad: ‘Terms mocerate to permanent boarders. OaMD IN TWENTY-THIAD STREET.— A PLEASANT suitable for two or angle anal room ‘pultae for one Stee with ‘fall oF poriial board, in a first clase house -pols at76 Weat Twen- ty third mtreet, Meterences exchanged OARD UP TOWN.—A GENIFLEMAN AND WIFZ WANT ‘ furnished room. ‘the send In sphere 6 —GOOD SINGLE ROOM} IN first class three story house; beantiful location; private inmily. “Beet relerences required. apply at 145 sands et SRD IN BROADW AY.-ROUSE FIRST OL, modern improvement, handsomely Pra chen flock! locanon ‘seatral, 882 roadway, above erat 60 above Twelfib street. . OARD IN BROOKLYS.—A LARGE, HANDSOMELY furnished front rom to let, wilb board, in a pleasant anc con venient locality; also, ove or two single rooms. The house infurtiched with ee, bath, &o. Apply at 242 Henry streel, streets, between Congress and Amity OAD IN BBOOKLYN.—tWO PLBASANT Rooms board dere taken, | tr ‘Term: BosBns BROOKLYN.—ONE OB TWO SINGLE GEN tlemen who opioid aeiats. the comforts of s hme with the interchange of pletsant society in a respectable circle o: friencs, can prosure very moiations at 35 Heury street, five minutes, walk from Wail and South ferries use Alro pisno, apd ingruction in masic and French in a private class.” ‘Terma reasonaple, OARD IN BROOKLYN “ROOMS WELL FURNISHED tlemen, desirable location, « abort distance irom “nitahe snd, Wail sreet ferries. a ry 238 Henry street, fourth ‘door froma Amity a ey. OARD IN LOUTH BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND rife or two single gentlemen can be sulted wixn sletaant Tooms. furpished or unfurn’ ith fa!l or pardal board, in all family, Apply at No.6 Douglas street, Keferences exchanged. OakD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—A FEW PLEA sant rooms sre row vacant at Dr. ADAMS’ rerlderce, Nos. 63 and 65 Colombia streot, corner of Urapberry. Stra gers or olhera in search of quiet, comfortable homes will do Well to cai. ‘Two minutes’ walk from Fuiton ferry OARD , WANTED.—AN | UNFURNISHED ROOM Is wanted, bel janth atreet (down town preferred.) by. ony ‘ma Ta hee wife. io a privete family, where there oats a few or are no boarders; tul! board for the lady oply, at arate not to exceed $7 per week. Keferences given quired Please ad Norms, do. JH Jr. va Post office, New Yor! 1 house keepers need apply. OARD WANTED- FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE ale infant, in a private saaaly: doopsion 3 pear apove Fourteenth atreet. Address O., box 713 New ‘Torx Post ce, Bor, WANTED—BY A LADY, WITH A ROOM ‘partly furnished, where there are ‘no other boardi widow lady preferred; terme not to exceed furnished room. without Herald office. References OARD WaNT3D~-FOR A BROTHER AND SISTER, tha private fart, about the centre ofthe Bighth ward, or in the Ninth ward. Address J. 8. sust, 82 areet ———_—_——————— ener .—TO LET, A PARLOB AND Begone tn) furny furnished, with or withest full a ema Fifth avenue, pi EET OARDING WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMa 6 in a resectable Catnolls, furnily. Terme mast be mode: rate. Address Willia 4 office. ROORL: YN HkIGHTS—On ¥ OR TWO SINGLE ROOMS, board on terme much jower than usasi tn drat o'ses Hovecs. from $) fo Sordioner at six Ovclook. FOr cards of ad: diese spply at 49 Futtom meet, Brooklyn. OANE HOUSE—NOS. 807 AND 8.9 FOURT® AVENUE, 1) between Freny hard and Tweety fourth streote. | Fam! hea or single persone can obi jeetrable rooms, ae eae goed bowre, at wmodersie charges. ‘Transient boarders acoc mmmodated at te 126 per day. URNISHED ROOMS WARTED -—- WITHOUT BOARD, tn s private family, by 8 slugle gentleman, ai trom $10 10 & 2 per month; location’ below Union square. ‘ad «» Berald office. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET —PLAINLY FURNISH > jor & gentieman t» keep house, also, untarniaveds apply at 123 West twenty-fourth street, near Seventh avauce- ‘OTICE.—THS OCOM¥ITTRE ON ey pe or Ta burs at unt er sodon we Va VALENTIN &, foommiee on Finance, aR. w. ca BULTZEL, ——— ey COMMITTEE, ON FiRE DEPARTMENT on, iw T "Board Councilmen will meet on the frst and th' ‘he montha of Jaly. august snd vember a wemarint wreck, at kif neven loot FM nul further wer Hs BULTMEL,) omits Fr. {LeOSB, ~ on Fire Department, FURNITURE. orinrmannennensniinenr erect nene re nrermritaic EDROOM ENAMELED FURNITURE, TN ALL OO B lore and styles, of ere ae manufacture Ae aoa fru! by Pos ofa i al street. opposite Wooster, Manutactory Seana <3 Woower swceck, awavlshed in 1843. NAMELLED OH AMBER SUITS OF FURNIC RS, In por. styles, wholesale and retail, at $25 wp ‘also, and WARREN WA8D, 277 Canal Four doors out of Bronawaye R. Y, FUBNITORE FOR SALE —A FAMILY, ABOUT 70 reak uy hourekespiag will rell their furniture, coasistin, of & Tonewood parlor suk, two bedroom, Lichen. all nearly ue and dealrable :or small oF toge’ A bargain. Haat toN (69 Righth ave wie ig RNITUBR BOUGHT FOR READY MONKY —A Fare value gtven in ready money for (furniture, carpets, books, Ace ab 123 Bixh avenve, berween Ninth aud Teutn sirects, Nitlag room as on Mr, OOO OL URNISUED ROGMS TO LXT—T0 A GENTLEMAN AND lady, with board for the lady only. ‘The house hagJall tae incdern improvements, Inquire at 1t9 Wooster aircet. OOD AND OHEBAP a et ter AND COM fortabie vtngle rooms $8 to 57 conta per night gentle, men and wife 76 cents, Hote, sraee and ‘William streets, N, ¥. Spee all RNTLEMAN AND Ok TWO OR TUREE SIN. zie gentlemen can Gros ig roll farnistet yooms, wih f or i board. AD} between, Bleecker ard Hi ‘stroota. a baie inthe ouse. 3 ET —FORNIS! ROOMS TO O12 ungle ganionons widows boards wih gad bah GENTLEMEN, O4N BR AC Qe oe Te GLE CRN ood oon ‘and ‘without children, Ww ey AEG in a small ‘out tay bout ol ih ae house. Call 1 ida West Binieenth street, Det and Seventh avenues. THE MONTH OF AUGUST. LEABART RETREAT FOR THE M at ‘two rooms may locality asec ond fine air, accessible by railway nominee Sedress Country, Madison aq' ererton office ———— SANT W8LL FURNISHED ROOMS WILL BE vt with or whbout beard, in a private family, t> single And married pereops Apply at 0 Tweaty second street, ‘one door from Foufth aveaus. Jeateadinhne bit hPa“ + MED ROM, WANTEO—BALWEEN BOND AND SIGHTH streets, near Broadway, by a young Southern gentleman, with breakfes:. Nove need apply except firat slate, addrens, stating location of room and price, M, 4s , Rerald offi BOARDING AND LODGING, OOM panee- 3, A YouNG eer ‘he summ Se eee ‘eonvenient tbe vies oa ™ TS, GENTLEMEN Vat Pa alo BOARD, Plain but respectable at ily (witow's prefer- 1é), where home gel) abese ara ay be ono ‘enjoyed, dad where tear G, and U,, Heras office, 10 LET—A WELL FURNISHED SEOOND STORY frost, bedroom, vo « sin, iL rivate ‘with whern bo may rota date, ah rdene apply at 102 Prince way. TyNITARY BCM@, 106 Hast FOURPEREE: UM Conde onthe ltonona ao. wo apartamentos ‘Thee of riag are Frise the er Meret and ara fees by 35 44 0 ia ‘hotela icuenelen Tame grade. - ALL, HOUSE, BROOKLYN, F. D. OORMER FOURTLE v #14 South Fitthetresta. x Sra oi clade ‘a now: ready {cr the rece: permanent and tranviset Sour ai reas. able terms. F. G, PBOK, Provrieior ANTED~BY A YOUNG LADY, A R¥SPRCTABLE plsce to board, in privete family or where there are few boarders; would prafer it om Saat Broadway, Leary ox Redieon atrrr’, oF yal sot eee 6 ta ae fa fourth, Pith or tixth streets, bet ae address to-day and tomorrow A. Oo, vr 150 Hera & *NTKD-BY A YOUNG LADY, & BOOM (WiTE ard op Sundaye only) 6 resp tab’e banse, in ‘he fmmedisie neighbor ood ot Hroad: lesober street. A ddvees. stating pucticulare and price, Bleecker Steet Uniom aqnare Fort office BEDROOM AND ROOM FOR fo wate family, where there are but few or ro olber Oc ardera, si usted between, winth ard ‘Thirty fi'tb & reets and Fitts avd Fizth averues Would fur nisb their own rocma Keferencea exchanged Pewe ad- oma ol on Dr, D0) 49 Broadway, up stairs, atter 12 \ oe PLEASANT ROOM, AWD PsRTIAt board, witb a private fam!ly tn the ‘city tn go'd nelgn- borhood, by a engle eT gy ‘not to exceed $5 or $% ger week. Adéress oral oft $3, BOARD REDUCED AT 101 sPZING STREET, FOUR '» doors bey Broadway. Three or four young men cam with ‘nd plessant rooms, and tbe privilege of bath rooms for $9 per week each. 98 PER WERK FOR TWO PRRSONS,—FUR Tithe rooms, wit board, for married tad ogi gente mep, Femfly american; but few fo number, Be domestig arrapgemects will eusure the comfort of the famliy. Apply at |19 Bast Nineteenth street. 3 BENRY 8IRXET —TWo 28 THR&K GSNTLEMEN cap be accommodated with hoard and comfurtably fore nighed rooms by «pp!yin; above adie QB BEACH STREET, 87, JOHN'S PARK.—A LARGE wnt room to te froauog fhe park, suitable for = feaiceas and wi'e or tora sing! tiewen; ale, some plea- sant single rooms, the ‘house has all the modern improve- merta Te erme m<derace. G] BUsBCKER stener, Bast CF BROADWAY — ‘Two large roome to let t angle gentlemen, wita or with. ‘Gut partial board: beet of relerences required; gas, 65) BAS? BRADWAY.~BOsRDIRG a VERY, J pleasant front room. on tha second flsor, with paatet neatly furniabed; andone back guitable tor geatiemen their wives A few single gen lemen can be accommodated. jeraie. ‘The nouse has ail ihe modern improve- 7 SPRING i TREST, TARSE DOORS FLOM BRO’ D- way —T> let, several hardsomely fasniahed rooms, to. ting e gerUemen; the location ta Lear all the first clase hoteles ond places of ainusement in the rity; sitnebed to the building wa large réadizg room, tree. Inquire 0’ anson Gouee. ll wast FOUPIEENTE araeat.—t> SsOUrE- erpere and others. Three or tour desirable roms ta let with board. Farties wiehiag suye-ior ascomoda' toma in the finest location in, the chy. may Spely. s00 a fue bree stall stable and coach-house to i deaincpip STREET, WEST BIDE OF Bs0AD- gentleman and wi’e or two geatiemen can be cocromoceled wits goed board and iuruisted rows. Also © Sit beaten fore abple genticinan. ‘Sous bea modern i= provements 446 CABAL STRSET.—FOARD FOR siNGLE GEN ladies. or gevtlemen and their wivea- tleman or rooms furpiebed or unfurnished to Jet, location between V rick and Budeon; airy rooms Terms moderate, 64 gape ys ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PAR- first apd secova ; also single roems for ge we seul or without partial board To persons who entre & ‘ptalion near the a priacios! bet hote!s and places of amute- ment as well as men of business, this is very desirable. frat ol Nesegeoried OF WASHINGTON PLACE. 713" piahed parlora and bedrooms to let, with or with- il COUNTRY BOARD. ak eee eae cos OCS Few “y VACANT ROOWS CAN Ba HAD at THB Hightand Cornwall. Fi aden $91 ot Sane 3 Hea Orange'county, N. ¥- BATH ROUSE, LONG ISLAND —A FAW YORE FaMI- hes and aiogle gentlemen wil: be vocommodeted PEAOUOK, ve. MM DsoHan, *t soot. OARD IN THE COUNTRY MRS HALDEN. NEW Rochelle, has rettiea the house rn and bss a few pleasai disengaged, which te wil Niet to families on Feascnable terme. OARD WaNTKL—BS TWO LaDiss IN JORSKY, AT ‘@ farm howe, trom 1 to3 miles trom retl/oud or aeaa~ neat mages ‘within to, house tra 3 iain fare wil pay $6 vs Good Fe! fred given. andi’ runied iliremaia tron mnntbs, caadresa W Mo, Brcoklyn Pos. offre, giving locaton. \UURTRY BOSRD—AT L4BK MaH Pad, IN A PRI- ‘vale family, 8 most delightful gumm-r resort: fio boating, bathing, fiebing’ &c ; situation very destrable, monotain sir. For particulars address Wm. H Morris, Keq , 1b9 Waser street, JOURTRY HOARD —A LADY WIsHES BOARD, FOR if end maid. at a farm Bouse where no vtber board- .,,4gertion must be wall shsced and pleaas eight mm the city. Address staiog perti- Bentley's Lispatch ‘Maaiaoa square post oflice, JOUNTRY BOARD.—A PRW SIN DLE AND MaR*TED men cen obtain plesssnt accommodationa withio an enka ance of the cliy, by addressing Homertend, Herald OUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD FOR ONE OR TWO small families, to a very healthy location; fie airy rooms, ebaded grounds a3¢ fine baht’ g; of #4, access to the city b caracr seamboat, For furiber parlicuars eddreas 3” W. Benjamin, Stratford, Ct. JOUNTRY BOARD AND INSTRU! ly of children may be obtaiced in venient to the city, where they will huve the best of care. ad- Grees bducstion Midéistows Pol t_ mew Jersey. Satiafacts y reference piven, ‘serma per year $1U0 YOUNTRY BOARD WakixD. for a gentleman and three Isdiee; location must be bealtby and conveniently accessible to New york; « place on the valudact refer"; erma not to exceed $4; ri Tequired address, with full particulars, A, badalbo, Rew a (COUNTRY BOARD WANFED-NRAR THE #aLT WA- ter, two houra.ride trom the clty, for » family of three Fown persore two chiid-ea snd mura cba ed 10 and 3 years; wien to occupy coms for thvee weet ferme not to exceed $20 per week zddresa with pariculars, Me. ny Post office, Brocklyn, L. I. |OUNTRY BOARD WANTED—AaT A FARM HOUSE, for 8 gentleman, wife and two cbi'dren; locapon must be dconv-niehuy accessible to sew York; a place on the hudson iver road, or on the line of the New York aud krie, within twenty miles of New. York, preterred. B., box t7 Herald office. VOURTHY BOARD WaNTsD —a GeNTLAMaAN WIsH- Coca ound ior bia wife, alder, tere children —eged tures six end eight yes! ree. Within sbout an hour's ride oF all of the oly @f = York; terms mus Demoderate, ad dress A. B. M , Herald oflice, stating terms, tc. ve SAVER SVaAsD -FloSt Lass end oui or serosa, apy my ose vey slses, br at 83 reset sre, OF Fi ed. Ay oa remiees, Or at enr! Upstairs, front ofice.” House wiihin a tone’s Whrow of thd river. SONNE BUARD.—AT WSKHaWKEN USIGHTS,N J. ‘@ few gentlemen urd ladies cam be accommodsted with ‘table supplied daily from Ne w York; cool and healthy location Inquire st ferry or -yuttenburg taacing for Hone ville, built by De. Oomatoos, of 386 Green wich aires ON FOR A PAMI- esitby location con- T « FARM HOUSE, ANTED—A Few BOaRDEAs, BY * PaIV« family, at farm house,’ (* family preferr the house is'p! maated, within, alt mile of & lage, within bourly access to New York by railroad. Addrous w days J. A. box 734 Post off SUMMER RESORTS. 4 TOURETTE Hovek, BERGEN POINT, ‘Dis fsehtonable summer hotel t¢ now cpea the re. cretion ot teeta, ‘rhe Lm Loureve house 1s beautifully atta = Sted on tre-banks of the &M Von Kul), eppos te Staten Ialaad, Wilh an extensive water front, good fa water oathing. boat Ing Gahing, Ao aed preacart, Cices fo the view.ty. wente- med with :beir famiies visting New York during the summer monibe will nad she La 3oureie House a8, cowveatent as « telintown ‘tesmbonts leave pier 2 North Fouts or eeey ui 45 ry tah ver #and 5:45 P.M; from ¥ streeta WaeLwy W HILL Cats of ‘Lafarge Eoune), Proprieta Mt iauen no longer vo go trom New Xork wo Borgen Paint ‘than from South terry Union equare. OUNTAIN HOUSE, M fouth Urange, &. J., near railroad depot, only one hour from Few Fork, Mn Morris aod Kvex ralroad; Desruiral loon vor, pure air, spring waler ap verrt Traine leave, toet at Corts greet at B30 AB and Si, GD and 630 F. Me ARLES BYRINGER, Proprietor. OURGAN LAKE 18 WITSIN 14 HOURS, PER HUD. ‘son Biver ial rond, near Peekesill, and fe valued for ite tain scenery.” W. JUN#S bas 10.ms over! a picturesque lake He can be seeu at 516 Srosaway, or J, Maten’s, 50. 2 Montague street, Brooklyn. SE, BRIDGEPORT, CONN.- TIS OLD eee eer popular bouse-strnde within 100 feet of the mantles mage ideent view of Lobg island sound ered oak wr ater tung, cenpanenia, pou Lenten a salt wa Rote ‘combined, whhout the exorbitant demands sa t water, coum mon Bt watering places paves 5 Tg FAIRCHILD, Proprietor, BATHING.—THE ‘ALLEGHANY HOUSE eee N.J., i now open for py Bed Pamilies om reasonable MW. Proprietor. river, daily, for ok Branch, eae 7 stages to For eference Wall wrest, i Wa HATHAWAT: Long Branch Poet oflce, N. J. SOBPNCE’S BIGHEARD PAYILION, SHREWABURY NN. J., ls now open for the recone at WINES, LIQUORS, &C. es Tone FAMILINE, GROSS, MB as, teres SESS ORICA wow tera, Amity ‘areey commer “s.,