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mes ‘The Duke of Sommnser, who w. a8 barely audible in the iery, ¥&% understood to say, that the noble and learned iy Cel ai of pis nigh suthority, without mixing it up wita lan. guage necessarily offentive to suscepiivie nations abroad. ‘Thai wae the objection which be made to the noble and Yearned lord’s remarks at the time. With regard to the question put by the noble and learned Jord, he had oniy to tog that of Course be bad heard the report, though that eport was pot based on any authentic information ta bis poteertion, that sore rifled canuon hed been prepared in ine areenals of France. He was aware also thut atsbough we bad very many improved caapon im the coure of mepufacture, our cannon would pot be, according ts our syetem of mapufactare, ready for many months Ww come. But that was not the whole matior. There were many Gueetion® connected with ‘he subject to which the inquiry of “be noble and learned lord reterred. He did not, now: ever, think /t deairaoie that ne soould now enier L discussion of the questions connected with the improve iaent of Cagaou, Which were ROW under ime Conaderakion @ we depar'ment to which they properly belooged. He therefore maatdectine to follow the poole and learned lord Jato thas discugeiow, to show what we bad dome in that way ‘n answer to what the noble aud learned lord ima gined che French had dove. Jord Lyypyursr —1 think the observations made by the movie dake are utter'y unfounded. 1 par tnis questiou; J said—pereons ml) agk me, perbaps, woewner I did pot Piece conddevs: ia the promises and assurances of the Emperor of the French? J said—let every man anewer That question for nin-self, as be may think advisabie; for Pty wo it in obs wey—I qill uot trust the liber- ‘hes of country, #s honor aad ite intereets, to any acne or promises of any friend)y Power, or of any Power whatever, I will rely on my orn power,on m7 own resources, on my own vigor, and on the sireagth of my own right'arm “J will not rely in particular on the Emperor of the French, becae, [vom his situation, I think he cannot rely on himself. These are the oa\y obzer vations of which Iam aware that ever fell trom me on the occa, tion in queetion; and I appeat to your fordehips whether inere ie anything that aoy man, however nensitive, cvn complsin of in the remarks to’ which I have alladed. (Berar, hear » The subject was then allowed to drop. 18 ENGLAND PREPAREDTO REPEL AN INVASION—NE- CRSSITY OF A GENERAL COAST DEFENCE. [From the Loadon Limeg, Jaty 26.) Parlement appears vo aseume that 89 lovg ee it ja efting po enemy will dare to attack the couvtry, and ‘Wat, iM apy immediate aeoger im to be apprenenied, it wort be on the eve of a recess. Solong aa tuoge halle are lighted up; eo long as any member can ask & question and detoand an answer, or, at leust, express nia own opmioa, ail Is sefe. Itmust have bean dn obstinate form f ie same fetling that kept the Senate of Bums in full ses Seon till the rude Ziuaves of that day walked in and stroked esr beards tosee what they vere made of. No doudt, we ii of us fee) the oun: of the voice agreat security ognines robbers, ghoste and all other enemies The be lief ia carried eo far that it is commonly thought that, in cage of an invasion, Pariigmeat ‘would be summoned, as @ matter of course, to give the requisite power for defence, sncb powers being sapp sed to be wanting. West would be doge in euch & cate it may ‘be rash to gay, but the reason ef the thing seems to sug: geet that a Parlement is totally iscapadie of assistance at puck acl , and the dest thing it coulddo woald be to go bome. aving & quati-cictavorship in the hands of go- vernmept Of ail matiers, the coudact of war, ani esp2- cially the defence of a country, seems swe least Gssing for public digcueeion. Already cur neighbors are azioa ished a} the fregdom wish which our wea points are pro ciaimed and discussed, and at the op.nion which seems to prevail that a good pian of defence can be concasted in & Gebace pubic to the whole world. Publi: it mag; cer- tainly be, and, if not toroagh the pens of the geatiemrn io the gallery, at all eveate by the tongues of the mew. vers below, But unfortunately, it so Map ens that war always find ua unprovided; it is alwayg dunerill a: fret, if ot at last; and there is always that 10 be done whi2d will never be done except by the pressure of opinion. So, io fact, the House of Commons may do soma good in toe matter, ag we can, and simos: anybody cen. e country large will feel gravefal to Sur De Lacy Evans for his pro. posal of a Comuniesion on our National Detences. There iB at least occasion for it, even if, in the present piate of caval and mi itary écience i tuis country there sre not the materials for a good commission. There is a wide spread distruat, we wili not repea; ater Lord Lynd. borst, of our neighdors, out of the peogle upon woom would devolve the arrepgemente for our defence. When nis discussed at great lecgth, and with a ehow of szience, in one of our leading qzarveriies, whetner Londoa ahould ‘ve defended or nov: and when it is decided tha, according to ihe famous programme of a lamented noble nan, it would be the duty of the Guards to march out at ose end while tbe enemy marched in at the other, it certainly we ime to ask who 8 respgunibie fer the defence of the country, and whether he koows wast to do. Mz most tplendtd booty in the world, or that ever was inthe world, Yes within reach of an eaty spring, aad we very mach dount whether at this moment it's 20 much es knowa by &cyody who is the person tu give the necessary orders wo ine erent of an invasion, We say thie not at all in alarm. Perbape it is bester there enould nat be any creat ereouage mong us with usbouaded autnority, un. unded self. conadence, abd unbounded folly. Tne rea! defenders epring up for tne cccaaion. The first mea- sures taken for the defence of Setestopol do not seem to have been remarkably wise Whatever plans they were, they failed utte nd, in the opinioa of the mill tary authorities, the alliee bad only to marca in aod take tue place, Bot, after a suort delay, amos x3 much to sie eurprige of the garrigon as of the inzading army, the earth tegan to heave, mounts grew like huge anthills round the cuy, and by the i r enginecrs had erected dheir bates thee were m rampart high ennugh to { the increased and trexhavstible garrison. Somebosy er, gome plan or other, wou ro ap on the emer- gency; a Genera) Todilebon o op from the Heavens; fo we do Bot despair; but etill it is better lo know that there ia s pian of defence. It would be @ comfort to be aseored that it is not to \berste twiention of her Me jesiy’s Ee t tent acd eelf-< 00 a eineucha mopey just a8 he is Did, vafety, compel Brance to re- pay ber to m cost of oor extra srmamenis for the last three or four years, we ere not sure whet at, and tho whole people neceseary step3, sever hey mgt be. Of course, We gre aware saat when we talk of de we ren a the sari those who think t aged peers, aud full-pri ihe beginning of tbia fea Yariety of events of an the profonndest peace dreamer. Power, with a tong wrested a large province events, and, as lar a mott impo 2 the moat serious, ly become friends on tt themseivee equaily ager ly wronged of a provi certain otner Pow Prussia, and of ustria owen, so she be- Viewes, the oes of Lombaray pe the assaf’ Ven Halian independence, They nave ba ‘h, therefore, Sgainet us, 80d it is cot st al! o exolsin to the world tbat thet When this feeling is confearet, it 1s 1 m3; poetibie no. 0 “fear that it wili ranke for ihe proper time avd break ou; into a fiery eruption. Should Pruvia be the object, Bogiand would have t0 consider how ald atacd if France succeeded in firet buabiing aud coaciliating all the Powers of the Continent, avd then in maxiog them be lieve England to be their worst enemy. We have alzo to consider that under provocation an slerm we ere not ourselves the discreetert or the most temperate people tn the world. Mr world tel um that the pegs je the worst offender of all. We might not only reply ourselver, but even point out that the existence of a party acverge to 2 armed resistance, mur’ the face of what bas ba ue,we cannot neg! have armies ani flects ui! over the world, if we send from our overtaeked pop ation snd our reat tect our children wiereve Ject our chiloren at he round the whole of thia isle, every two or three miles and arm ast we can look to our fen ard the rereries of ba Ge great military armament, bas rapitly * only one of those reed, by no means the g, und perhaps aleo Powers Lave eudden ion of feeling jealy betrayed, and equal. Bt neutrality of T> England. with Arms ought to know something about reasonable let us take ‘t. The Madrid Journals of tne 18thof July state that the a2. Whorities of Seville, havicg learned that a consviracy for eousing an isarrection existed ja toat city, aad the = bad bees offered to nome of the 20'diers of ti rigon to support it, took extensive militar node 0 and arrested the leading conspirators. journals add that the overnment eK fi formation that coreptracies « rad “Woe toning de ul Uke wise state tas ‘ous, are com, or lees depredations in the provinces of S. god Leon, ent hed ordered that the gremier part o P return hom, acd also} ee tor the ar: heat cont: the operat ons o r next year at Madrid. An Engitah Slap at iene < fee aay Steamship ry (From the Laadon Times, July 26, The potision of a pormaseat rareiver’ of ie Treasury be rather disayreeahlo, onlors hi: sinks bis personality in his 6 obey the coatrad at regerd i forge Augustus Aamiiton f Gaiway poopie in tae an few mtort months wince | specting thet Yule}, tne packet The anticipetions the ining. thet Eogtien been the > 7 wo haa Mr. ceael cauaaer. tiie bat noted 2 expelieat of the e\¥ay to America fare begoad ao. of, Woat nat of Uberais ka necsesarily off ative to otuer ations, fle thougnt the. poble aad iewrned lord migot bave given the advice which he tendered on that eccasion, and which came with such weight frem a person we cannot raise a fortress wag fe, Cordova, Caliz battahous which bed been called out should mid be S weil drilled mind bt sity, apd enables him to E eesive BUpSsriOrE od to daaip ine zeal ot phe ® waole of Ireland was in a und! ‘What might not be expected from a few fagre of conser: vative government? Already a great subsidy voted for anew scheme of commanication, and Solna 3) ‘bad been chosen over the beadi xl other places which, the eyes of nautical and , possessed at least equal clams to the honor of a traue Addai sake siation. agein on the rise, an Parliament to represent it, and tbe Darbyite par in office to patronize Mr. Lever, the gains of tho yb Ppl oe Ed and traders might be very large. Unhappily, owever, the congervatives were forced to relinquikh office, and now the Galway packet contract is ono of che pay matters which they have to settle with the new Par- inet. The present government have lest no time in checking the ambitious aspirations of the Galway; question whether Galway is ihe fittest Irish port for a packet etation is not yet scttied, 4 great number declaring for the Shannon and other localities. Galway went the requisite shelter, and would require # large sum of money to make it what @ port anould be. So the packet service, so far se it waa not guaranteed by the Jate government, remaing as it was, and the demands of Gal- way to he made a harbor of refuge meet with a polite re fora). For the general tnterests of Galway, both with reepect to the packet scheme and the improvement of tne barbor, the Rev. Peter Daly has speo’ two montus io England urging the claims of his native or adopted towo; and while the packet system fia still under the exemina- tion of afelect commitiee of the House of Commons be a memorial, begeing that the Lords of the Tres. sary take into their consideration the coustraction of @ barbor of refuge at Galway. Io the palmy days of Lord Derby and Lord Egiinvoun, just toree montas gut of afew thousands wouid bave been bardiy worth a {bovght to patriotic and chivalrous Minteters” anda thort “Oh, of course,” with an \utimation that, after all, coveervative principles were the most lNberal and advantsgeous to Ireland, would have concluded the mat ter. Bul now Gaiway bas to aeal with a more impracti- cable wet of politicians. The public meeting held under the presidency of the High Sheriff mngt bave bean some what surprised at the communication which the Rey. Pe ter Daly :cad from the Treagury, as it could ecarvely have entered their thoughts that there are other places even in Ireland demanding the s‘eation of government ag well a8 Galway, and that her Majesty's treasury fs replenished by the whole United Kiog1om, toe wants of whose inba- bitante ‘‘my lords” are pound to consider. [he Galway delegate bad requerted the grantof a sum of money for the improvement of Gaiway harbor. Instead of the responsive burst o* enthusiasm which might Dave been expected from we late government, Mr. ae Hamilton answers thus coldly, “It has impossible for my lors to conetder this case wrtboat re. re ferving to the general queation of harbors of refuge, and to the numerous other applications now pending from otber piacee, both in*Treland andGreat Britain.”” follows something that seema a little like pzrsiflage on the part of the present re of Dowaiog street. The Jetter says that a comm¥pRon had been issued on the sub. jeet, and the Commissioners bad pointed out several piaces In Great Britain and [reland where such harbors might wih adventage be constructed. Even in these cases, it goes on to eay, the demands on the pablic funds bad prevented the government from acting on the recdin- mendetion. “It is orvioasty etill more difficult to enrar- tain the spplication of any piace for @ harbor far rBs ref which is pot included in the recommendation of the committee and the commissioners, and the claims oa Way muet rest for the preseat entirely on the es:abiis! mentof a mail service theace toAmerica”’? As this con- tract bad just been referred to aSelect Committeo, there i an chvioue reaeon why the Governmentshould dectine granting any moncy cn @ coneideretion which may prove tobeve no value. Furthermore, say the Lords of the Treasury, it has been reported that Galway harbor can be improved for the sum of 2,00€1., should it be resolved to keep the service there; butt is qnite uncertain, as a former Naval Commission nad decided agaias, Galway as decicedty unfit to be the terminus oF as rapid and regular ms‘) service, giving the preference to the Shannon. Tp short, the present governta>nt hint as boidy as they can, conridering that the #1 bject is under examination, how fay they are con sind raat the concession of the Gai ay Ine was uncalied for, uu warranted by soy expectation of corresponding uti ity, and evidently the result of a chase after popniarity in Ireland. The character of the late goverpment ia much at stake in this matter and ons or two of the same Kind in Eogiand. fhe oaty consolation they bave ig, that their clever arts for the catching of membere of Parliament are so well understood that the most adveree report of a committee can only be the legal establishment of facts of which everybody convinced. We bardiy know whether to on the matter a8 one relating to Irish harbors or to Eaoglish Statesmen. papery public and permanent ititerest is the more important, we tay express a hoje that the go- ‘vernment will not follow dis semi- protective paliey of hatsbing packet lines into existence, or think that great and proeperou enterprises can bs set on foot in obedi- ence to apy sentimental consideration, such as ‘‘jastice to lrelind? Trade will foliow ite own course, and when paseengers and goods tend to flow to and from America aiong the Irien raii@ways instead of by Liverpool or Soath- ampion Girect, then it will be time to establieh [rien com pacies, but not to subsidize them with the hard earned money of our countrymen. Vauxhall Garden Ciosed—A Farewell to the People of London. [From the London Times, Juty 26.) The parpetic © ceremony of lesve taking that bas been going on for the last week between the public and the old fuhioned gardens, situated near the Surrey end of Vanx- hall Bridge, ' more like & good bye addressed to the ghost of some friend who has been dead for years than a Tarewell uttered to the friena himgelf. Vaaxhall is indeed hallowed by old ageociatioag, but theee are #0 very old that the present geceration bas othicg at all to do with them That brilusnt, diseoiuve Khatl, waich was the scene of 20 many of the ebulliions of ‘aristocratic vica and folly, detcribed by the novelista and eesayista of the last century, is to ng aod even to our fathers ag much a mat- ter of history as the “Wars of the Roses.’ Toe aristo eracy of Vauxball and the royaity of Crosby Hall are vally remote from our pereonal knowledge and sympa- A Vauzxhbal) ofa more recent date exis's in the memories of elderly peopte, who connect it to thelr minde with arrack parch, that invariably produced a headache; witn hams c Vices ridic and witn the belie! tet @ Cerisin quantity of “pucget lamps’” preduced a resemblance (o (airy lan music aud words are unredeemed rab- bieh, the jatter being usually written in # Sootwsh dialect ton ihe avuth of the—Thames, Tae evme young (M perhaps be informed tha! the moat gifted yocaliets were proud of singing im the “Royal Gardens;” Dut ghey will refuse to beliove the fact, althoagh {t is per. fectly true By the people of the present day Vauxhall will merely be remembered a¢ an old worn ont property, that fron time to time incurred the chance of being forgowen al together, but occasionally etarted into notice by een ing AD unencceseful competition with Cremorne, or by disturbing the neiguborhood of Lambesb with the biack- goarcism of a bal masqui The ceremony of parting came to aa end lat n'ght, when the gardeng, venerable from their association with all the vices that douriebed vigorourly under some of the Siustis, and not feebly after the Hanoverian succession, were opened for the last time. ibey were briltiantly lighted, and attended by a crowd zo dente that, though there was no lack of miscelianzous amuremente, elbowing aud puebing formed tbe chief os. capations of the evening. Inaiew days will begin the work of destruction that will leyalto the ground the tal! trees'and wooden edifices, that look like s; “Sup” to the travellers by the Southwestern Rajiway, aod, therefore, people probavly screwet themselves up into the faney that they were about to incur a loss. Wecao ccly wouder ibet Veaxhall Las lasted golong, Construztet for night revels onlv, and therefore go different from Cre- morze, which is equaily attractive aa an afternova pro menace and ag a place for nocturnal hilarity, it had loag loet all chance of riy: gz tne “Chelsea Elysium.’ It nae received the honor of a merry faneral, is supported by a very mixed body of mourners, and as no living soul can, on Teflection, lament its decease, the solemnity may be deemed pertectly appropriate. The words *‘Farewell for- ever,” formed by lampa, blazed from a conspicuous part of the premier, ang Lambeth might have responded with the motto “Sma’ grief at our parting.” {From the London Bulletin, July 23.) And 80, for positively the iaet time. Vauxhall Gardens are open to the public, and the “royal progerty”’ is having tig very lagt season before it ts finally disposed of in ‘‘eli- gible butiding low.” Bearing in mind the proverbially wet Vauxball nichts of former years, ws looked oat our ‘ siphonis” on Monday night, abd umbrella in band pre- parea for the worss, sud eure enough the result justified our faith, for there was a violeat storm to commemorate the opening of the doomed pleasure grounds. Vauxna! Gardens, the oldest place of amusement in London, which have been open for the public entertaio- ment, a8 near as wecan ascertain, (or something more than ® century anda haif, are to be closed forever after Monday next, This is the Spring Garden where the Spec- tater end Sit Roger de Coveriey, in 1712, took an airing, and which ths ‘ie, on account of the fragrant walks and bowers, the choire of birds that gang upon the trees, nd the beautiful hourle who waiked beneath their shsdy boughs, could not hep regardiog as a kind of Mahometan paracise. Sir Roger, less imaginative, re- marked tbat it pul bim in mind of a coppice, which his chaplain eed to call an aviary of nigbtingales’ Bat this did not prevent bim from telling the mistress of the tavern, Who cat in the bar, that he should -be a botier customer to ber garcen if there were more-nighting and fewer jadies of ligat character. It was Bere th 1182, ur Tyers ga grand “ Ridotto al’ free: 2 which, says the adve: ‘teement, “no person wil b> admitted with pwords, or without @ printed tiskes, which will be a rel at Mr. Powell's, at the Gloucester Tavern, St. James's street, &c., at one guinea each.” This enlertalament, bowerer, attracted few perrons, owing perhaps, to the high p price of sdenission, Here, also, his Roya’ Highness tue Prince, (afterwards George II ) ‘ant several ooblemen and geuticnen of distMction woul? come, ag early as seven o’ciock in the eveulag, partake of tem aud coftee and supper, aud be #0 well pleased with the splendors of (the entertainment a3 remain until one in the morning. Terrible hour#, uo doubt, ia tose days. Here, aghiv, we find the season of 1739 opening with this Pore nenre _ ‘A thoagand aly will be 2 dautvered ° the silver ot every to tobe Persona every eveniog aacuye pots epiad d Krery perion coming withoai ® ucket to p vis exch an 8. No servants tn livery to walk tn the gerdece. taQh aneeibere ace denired not to permit thelr tiove's to get to the nants of persona of evil repute, {i being abanusty ne coeary toexclads al anon, Apropos Of the famous Vauthall elicer, we Sad in the “Connoigmeut’? of 1765 an wccoant of an tones, Ce igpation belng aroused at the thingess of tos hen. A anitiing plate, contaluing one alice, is brought him, upoa whieh be aske the waiter aow muck it migai weigd. ‘an ovacs,”” the man repler. “A shilling an nace @ eixieea sbillinge a peund. SI ty aE 5 Bs E H Eger Art eatate is held under tl quit rent of £1 3s. 7d., and 58 per annum tihes, td Principal singers who have contributed to the eptertainment of the visilers, may be meutioned Mrs. alg lon, elcl nora, Stor: , Madame Vi = "persian? Lablache, Tamburini, Rubini and Mario. aclsr, De Bhai, & pumber of celebrated names might ‘not one recall 4 Connection with the gardene—Hogarth, Handel—but top, there ig one wih whom Bal must ever bo piet santly aesociated— Simpson, most of MC. 4 He it was who, being “bia bys Vauxhall proprietor that the gardens were the fittest to be buried in, gravely Sets with @ poser’ obet eance, ‘I beg that you and the other Toys)’ property will do with m) coxhal, sap oe gent it of dere suxhall, Simpeon's largest amount of deference Persess connected with the pudlio pres’ aod the editor of te Times bo regarded with Something ¢ of the spint of oriental submiemvencss. Before us, at this moment, es & characteristic Jeter from Simpson Ww dr. Barnee, the then eaiter of the Times, of which the follow- ing is ap exsct copy:— Highly esteemed fir—We Pr polished and polto OVAL GARDENS, VAUXHALL extrantdlaary novelty oy of 1g) AL aur royal italian aad Freoch mi at, and was never in | ys before, ott; fy Ce are 69 truly astontebiog the most puolic notice. This Tr? entreat the Kip hapa nego be iy. permit one ot your gentlemen to comn the sane. Thwe wae evening to tee thom and ‘honor % remain. highly and ser, devoted bumble servant sorry, sir, that you dif pot honor us with rar eoptpaay en the lat javenlle jes, ae 1 hed given inewas for seneealt and yoar much beloved tamily 19 be admitted Barnes roared at Simpson’s allusion to his ‘ beloved faxody,” and hie provident care that they should ve acmitted to“ any number,’ for he bapgened to have no Those who visited Vauxball some thirty. five or six years ago will no: have forgotten the fairylike vision of Madame Saqui standing bigh in alr on a rops, with rockets aod lue tights bursting and blazing around her. Taat, ia- deed, wasa sight won teeing, and when eeva always 10 pasts ‘of late years Vaushall was a blank aod bat lighted, baaly attended, ineuflerably » and trretrievably ‘anobbish. ’ All that 0206 rendered tt attractive Bas departed, and after this brief resuscitation ft wil! di farewell to its Druid’s ceabelisa, ie rans aua 3 orwlees treworke aod Ma. an irreverent joker spoke of aa “the ‘domg ber buginese,” 1s supper boxes, trans. ‘ng punch, and ail te otber Let us then bid 4, ite tiluminated < aoe forever. potent bam, bead-rack *Clacinnatus” ta France. OF KEAPING MaCHINES ROYAL FARM OF POUILLEUSE. dence of the London Times.) last for the trial poison’s firm of IMPERIAL TRIAL Paria ‘July 24) correspon e A pri: iS Tae oe place on Tuesd: of reaping machines at ihe Emperor Foutlevse, near St. 3%, Cloud, in presence of # spacial jary jeter of Agricuiture, Commerce and M. Letour, Inspector General of Agricul ture, we appoioted Commissioner for the organization and direction of the match. The resping divided into classes, foreiga and Freuch machines, There were three prizes offered by the government for each ‘ase: the first, a gold medal and 1,000 francs ; cond, a siiver medal and 600 france ; medal and 300 sppointed by the Mini Padli¢ Works. machines were the third, a silver francs, together with a bronz= medal. A Jorge geld medal was likewise offered as a pcive of houor Wo the exhibitor of the best machine produced, whether foreign or French. Forty-five machines were eniere4 for exhipition, but only 22 arrived ut Fourlieuse, of which 11 were foreiga analiFrench. fhe jury pronoaaced their decision oa Weduesdey, and the Emp2ror cme himself the same evening to Pusillense to confirm their jutgment. His Mojesty arrived at ive P. M, accompanied by Ge- reral Count de Montebello. He was received bj Minister of Public Works: Count Chasse! Mioiater of Algeria and the Colonies; Genera! A! sident; and by the jury. The Emperor baying reenter the machines, the first Lbs for foreign machines was adjadged to reaping mashine menufactured by Burgess This instrument, drawn by two strozg horses, cuts fifteen acres of wheat ‘inten hours. The second prs was given to an Americas machine by Brood, of London Toe third prize was given to Hobe! &Co,ot Paris. The firet prize for French reaping ma- of the Aigio, in the de- to M. Taltier of Venizol, wear Solesons; and the third Prize to M. Legaadre, of St. Jean ‘d’ Angely The jury, moreover, adjudged a gold medaito M. de Corbigoy, Tospector cf the Imperial do maine an forests, for bis skilful mansgement of the farm ‘iven to M. Mazier, ie Orne; the eecand Grievances of the 3 sousneumen. Bekers of On Saturday evening, July 23, a very fall meeting of the journeymen bakers of the jarge room of the Horns’ Tavern, Kensington, to take into faded position of the trade, to emancipate them’ ig was held the consideration the and to endeavor, by all leg feives from the state of cles they were igi enduring. Mr. F. W. Gopparp, in the absence of Mr. W. Wi M. P. , took the chair. He said that when be saw the pro ceseion that evening he felt how mucn they were eniitied to consideration, when they were steuggling, not for the slaughter of thelr fellow men, but for obtainag their jast (Hear, hear.) The labor of the jourheymao baker was incessant, for he had not only to look after the work of the night, but to ree to the tally of the day; so that bis brain and bia thew were constantly on the stret sh (Cheers.) No human power could stand this; and it was now time there should be an alteration. (Ghears.) ‘BENNETT moved thie meeting, being deeply genaible of the evils resulting from the existing system of conducting tne practical operation of the Daking trade of London and iis vicinity, eubversive to our best interceta, rendering us torally in capable of fulfilling those high’ moral and gosial austen exacted from us as rational and accountable beings, and that the abolition of nightwork, and a limitstioa of tne ours of labor to twelve hours per day, is imperatively neceesary for our pbysical, mental, moral and social im- a M’NAvomrey seconded the resofution. & master baker, sup orted the resolution, en carried upanimouely, Mr. Brackan moved “Phat this meeting having duly copeidered the necessity avd reagouablene-e of the re- quest, ‘abolition of night work aod @ limitation of the hours of aor in an unhealthy aud heatea atmosphere,’ # itwe If to render every directory whose powers soring from the ee Hy expresaed will of the operatives of the baking possible assistance Mr. Row1zy, a master baker, seconded the resolution. Mr. Baxyes and otber speakers haviog supported the resolution, a vote of thanke tothe chairman terminated the proceedings. Trade of France, {Paris (July 24) correspondence of London Times.) The aenscnonsact of peace has not as yet produced as much improvement in French commercial affairs as might Commercial men in Franco are more timid and ler adventurous than in other countries, and the was in general 80 unjust towards me at Pronounced, it is said, with a ‘of bitterness by the Earperor Napoleon in his Perfect it has been maenrorediere move the unfavorable impression by remarking that the Emperor edded that be hoped all causes of dissension had now parsed away,and tbat pate ‘would be of long con- annot be denied that the late bag considerably deranged the march of commercial speculation in Francs: and tt i# the doty of the covern- ‘ment to avoid apy act that may create a sugpicion tn ioses relations are net on the best poasible footing. France bas much to do ia the construction of railroad Steam navigation, submarine telegraphs, the improvement of the sanitary condition of the towas, ‘the reclaiming of waste lands, the improvement of cammercia! harbors, and the colonization of Algeria. Such more to the well-being of the mass of the po; the construction of gunboats and the building of powerful of war, which exhaust the resources of the country the beginning of the war,” reply to the Corps Diplomati among the Parisian traders. urguits would tend among neighboring who wish to devote themgeives to the cultivation of the The Paris four market was more firm last week in consequence of the accounts received from the sgricultura) districts, which sre almoet unanimous in announcing that the preduce of the wheat crop will not be arte of peace. e oat crop never made a better appearance than this year, and, asa greater breadth of land was sown with oats than eval, @ magnidcent return was expected. excessive heat during the present month has, however, #9 bastened the maturity that the grain will be email and ex. The unfavorable accounts received from the wine pro ducing departments, particularly in the south of France, where the excessive beat has caused serious injury to the grapes, = Cok Genre a farther rise io prices at the mar Tae Trade and Customs Revenue of Great The subjoined account of the report of the Customs Commissioners for 1853 is from ® circular of Mesars Jogeph Travers & Sons, of Lon The Commissioners of Customs ‘pave jast issued their Annual report for the psét year, containing a usefal re- view of the comparative trade of 1858, and embracing details of consumption of the principal articles of impor- tation, a8 well ag of the fluctuations of commerce at the fcveral ports of the kingdom. ‘that, while the declared value of our exports showed a falling off from £122,090,000 to £216,000,600, owing to the consequences of the panic in the autumn of the preseding esr, our imports were larger in quantity than on any jormer pment although, from the prevaience of reduced thelr actiial value was £24,000, ’ The importation of sugar reached 9 010,786 owt , sen 8,390,696 cw. colfee, Agalnet 59,992,729 against 44, ~ 980 vn cb reached 2,217; 708 tbs the preceding year. AS regards coasumptinn, the iacreans was 12 per cent in ten oe Cond on whiei was reduced in a), and nearly 20 por cont in 2ERreeMte ross receipts of customs’ duties for ear were £26.15) 852, agains! £22,950,271 of £1,199,481, of which more £825,000 was due to From thees it appears 000 lees thsa in Iba., and of tea, y against 13,745,980 toe April from 1s. 94. to Ys. 64 agat alone, the average DNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1859. price of that article having been 25 > r cont lower than in Tour. Siaty-five porte of ‘the Unite | lagdom showed & eo age ate improvement in london amounting — £860,000 aad that in Glasgow, Greenock, and Port» sgow to £207 3. Ireland also shows an increase ong all Ber po 16, 1x foie fold ate £119,000, 12, Larges phe tag business ‘Deen chielly in tobacco, fuger, tr nd corn, while there has vee a diminution {a the trans tetions ip wine, coffee and spirit. Liverpool, on ine «ther band, has increased ber bh ‘ons {n ‘wine, o! coffee oad — ‘and aleo in tobacco, while in sugar, molasses, tea and corn she figures for a falling off Toe amouat of revenue collected at that port has been nearly stationary. SE PERSONAL. RRO ke eeasngy dala are y ee le parties anc thos wrbe will give it's mother's care heed wopiy. - Beloreacen exchanged’ Call at 143 Gold sireet, Mrcoktyae 8. Wai R AGAIN TO BROOKLYN, r H. laeiNeha yt So st ai Yours N91 SS MOD F 2918 SHOULD MENT THE BYR OF MARY WRX, gsughier of Frank Weir, of uianboy, county Lel'rim, Ire etiam paste tenet haere Ma cat Weir care’ of dre J. U.tueeet vente ai'ae tier Bais avenue, between Foriy ninth and Fildeta stree., jew York. Pm w, W. we AELEOR, JR, YOUNGEST 80N OF W. i omaenaetis ty TPR ear Ss ti solielior. at weg ct Chadworih Bauldiey nado, be OF executors will p) and they shall be amply rewarded, r, GRR. TAURA WCOD, OF COWETA COUATY. GEOR a bear of someth! ad) clinenbek s Goat haan ee pris EDWARDS. eR ArRiy sD, ON TEE FLORI 'y morning will send her OW Riches Bole, ato will oie ine "tesa wotm the.avi0 10 Direeer seca eae OF JAMES H. BURNS, BOK. fpecenily employed in some hyake on, Brand ¥ay fnformat! will eons the uni bed view, box 129 Herald ofiice, TLS ug. Lo et ai 2 INFORMATION WANTED—OF ELLEN OR ROBERT i Kirkpatrick, by their mother, nara Logan: wien lint Beard ram, three y were near Sk Lila, Misa)ari. an; Information wil ey Tecetved by their wiother acs? Guy, ler mreet, Sonth Breoklys, Hew Yore. 51. Loula and Missouri vapera please 2 OBN G:BNEY, FROM babp nti brother Andrew to cali ou him at information copcerniog him would bet ‘nani JOHN Bert Moe BECEIVED.—MAY GOD FORGIV& YOU, AS is DIAMOND AND TWO KUSIES WaNra Yous sddrevs. You will find bis in the new Lirectory for oe aL DENT, LATS OF COMPANY E, MOUST ed Biates army, call on thos 4. Brayert 61 Wail etre et? = LUST AND OUND. CG LOST —~ON SUNDAY EVE RAING 1 Last, BETWEEN Prince and Bleecker streets, w large black Newfoundiand a lide white on the breast and tore of the biad lege; hele worn on the upper joinia of the to elega A lineral re- ward ‘will be given fur hia return to 103 Pear! street, N. Y. OND—ON LAST SATURDAY APTEANO. Iichmond tarppine road, Staten [eund, & Ep sevving Eropert S03 DAsing exasnees aa proving property an: hy x Thanes si see, constable, New ete ‘Staton Talen (OUND-IN A SORTS AADE: ‘Ts yy, afternoon | ‘& parre conte Teper Pon where ‘ac the owoer can hi mre between prea nd three o'clock upon M. Y MADON, 9 Chambers air ee eS ee im No 74 Gourt street car. and who got out st Desn aireet, will apply st ths Brooklyn Railrosd offiec, abe can get a Tee, AN Pas AVENUES, HOUSTON STREET Faltoa fer: e or immedistely af erwarde, on Figs t 9b inst, between twelve and one o'clock, a guid ranelet, broad Iinzs be ad te om and engravet The Seder wi be pac rewarded by leaving {: at 2:5 West pet ROre AT FOUB MONTHS, DRAWN BY J. Colton, in tavor of J. D, and C, Cox, for $50. The ae will please retarn the azine to C. B. Colton, 172 Wu: jam street Tbe payment bas been ainpped. FOR HERSELF AKD for ta Hoboken. Terme arLIMAR AND WIFE OR A Ri ben' ype: oan ‘sccommodated w ents, walk of Se fan Fatt rad . ee Seng ma reasonable ‘arly 8 i aa 62 igh treet, Brookly! GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SINGLY GEWTDER- meu, can be scocmmodated with rooms and board at 412 FROBT ROOM AND BEDROOM, SUITABLE FOK A ent oman ane wife, or slag'e e@otiemea. on the third floor, wil! be rented at a low alance of the summer, with board, re‘erent a 9 West Ty went wreet, between Fitth and t BMALL PRIVATE PAMILT CAN AC Swo or three gentlemen, or board and furoisbed rooms, st ween Fifth and six h aveaues, o'clock. PALVAIE FsMiLY Have A m On tecond four to let, sulteb'e for a ge: #il8 OF (WO Kogle Reailemea with gaa, Feguired. eo, bi | bedroom far 8 amie he genilemen ina priv Figen, &c. Ayply wt wal trees (old No. 120), & thort aisiaaoe west Hide of PRIVATE FAMILY WOUL® DIS*09" 07 T three pleasant rooms, with board wos igealiennan aad Wie oF a few single geu'lexen, boass baa Alling modern ima na very convenient io cara and rages. Apply 1.07 Weet Bixteensh etreet. seterences required JARDSOMELY FURNISHAD FRONT BOOM AND becroom, with panties aitached, on second floor. 1% Cue or two gentlemen or ‘ust bond; famtiy sna to | peztleman snd wite, wilh fil oF bata aud gas in the b 3S Kast Xwentiera street, pewween roadway kad FW DOOKBS EsST CF Pedr wah Y—DR. BAM. mond 61 Bleecker street. trom 9 to Sand 6 FURNIFBRD PARLUR AND BEDSCOM ON SEIOND Hoar Jo let with board, io y frst clsea Bouse, coatalaing al the modern loapravemonts Locattia unearpsaced A's) other rooms to let Evenue, near Pwelfta street MITY SPREET.-47 AMITY STRELT, PEAR WASH ington Parade Ground. Furnished apartracots in & pri- fxtuily, with or without partial voard ior gentlemes. or en‘loman and wile housekerpiag, witb une of etaged Apply & 21 Seventh A FAMILY OF TWO PERSONS, HAVING WORE ROOM than reqaire, would leva furnished room tos tieman and iaay, wad enLemen who W willing ether, Nort Moure etrect Ane nated OF without board for lady Ip yuire at72 SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED PARLOS. ma altached, 1) let to one ortws gecvowen, wi & Je room, in a private bouse, wits all ibe mosers iuerore Inquire at 96 Prince ‘street, a few dose west of RNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH one of two bedrooms, to let to 2 gext A DANDEOMELY \¢ for housekeeping. Inquire at NO G Sixth atreet, or 95 gas, bal roacway ana nt hth neon tog aataraiahes. Addrets Goud, $i 3 SUIT OF ELXGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM: Wii be let to 8 irat class tarily, witn private table only; the accomm@ dations are ample for & Bod Biz! ‘one family will be taken {tis.a most dei those wiabiog wo live tn good aisle without tue trouble of keep tbe rooms would be divided to ault bachelors Apply at 19 Fifth avenue. pase —A PLEASANT FRONT BOOM, - THE 8E- 10 hoor, suitable for s gentleman and binvle gentlemen, on very mederaie terms: cor venient io Broadway stages und Suth avenue ear 80 West Dhirty third atrert. OABD.—TWO NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS onthe secund floor, in ® most cesiradie jozation, will ve rented to one or two gentlemen, or s yentlemen and wi'e; pri vate table if ceaired. Apply st 93 Lexington avenue heve- vleoppariuaty far O4RD—A MARKIED LADY, FE disiance from the city, hai fake two children to board @. Call at 437 Second ave NG a SHORT ng bo children, sould re Wey cau bave & mother's Lae SATURDAY OTH INST..18 BIGHT AVENUE ‘Thirtieth S, or ta Thirty first atreet, between Ei ih and Ninth a aveseag es emia! golach. and locket sttacce 1, cootsiniug the daguereotype of 69 {aan ‘The finder will receive the thanks of the owne: (a little girl) nd a rulable reward by leaving tne eame a! Kote ols G. E. E. MSNDUM 88 Cedar st: street, corner Broad we} ]_0°T-—ON THE 9TH NBT. fe SMALL a dook, containing some a: pere of fa mee to iz one bet the owaer bis po vail bring: ‘it to 229 Broadway, corner of Bavcuy street, (Om OF fitay evealog = Gat BiGaT AND Nine oe) oh {oT am STOLEN — SIX OgRTAIN PROMISORY notes, made by Orandall Bros. to the ord: Mekiostry, cock oF S17352 at 0 chy0, D0 days, Bon ms aoe months, 11 month, Pereous are cautioned rarchasing or negotiating for the samme A liberal rea Be'paid tor thelr fetrrn to Orandal, Bros 392 aud 91 Medissa rect, or any y information sé to the same to P. L. Pullman, No. ec! ATURDAY, ADWUST 6 I a tawa wold tatis pacieeon Con. The above reward will be paid. andro gueston asked, jor hig return to me at Astoria, orat ee Wail street JOHN A. BARTON KEWAED FOR THE RETU: IN OF 4B $5 tan dog, strayed oa! Gunde; Toa! ear a TS ent. ears quite al en; hea ed eut inside of bind leg, near the dy Them above r reward ill be paid DY wher at bie residence in Ki Second and Tbird avenues, Torley toad Ge JAMES eee af REWASD —LOS£ IN GOING FROM PieB NO. 2 cp Broadway, on rem the Ath ioat, a nt 6 gold watch chalo, with lacket attached. The @ndér will please bring it to store Zl Cedar atreet, where he will receive the above reward at once and the thanks of the owner. 16 BEWARD.—DOG LOst. THE ABOVE BEWaRD will be given for the return of a red bull terrier dog. whine breast, smal white spot on the back of bis neck: answera to the neme of Mingo. Winever will return kim to the Jcnee Houee, 784 Broadway, will receive the above reward. Gko, FIERIS $2 Baw ane ah BITHER IN THR MPO: ¢rw and Traders’ Bank or om the block below, in Eroadway,s $100 bill om the Commercial Sank of Troy, ‘The finder will receive the avove reward by leaving it ut 8. 8. Nel fon’s, 00 Wilitem eireel CLOTHING, MO. — CHANCE —FROM $5 Sr 70 $0 PAL PAID D FOR 8 SILK Wey es to $4 UA Cleef Vans theatrical jewelry, note by post Ommetually attended to by i. 158 Eeventhjarenus, elec Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Ladies attended to by Mrs apr xe g GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY CASt 0 ‘or earpets to dispose of, will nlppesptice coh by sending to or ad addresatng A. Har eae ie Third avenue, o,yetnaes Fortieth and Forty-rat sivecta STEAMBOATS. jONEY ISLAND AND. HAMIUTO! steamer MAseACHUSETTS ia A. itchoook., pacts vere hrgeery land, &6., aa follows: wreet at 9%4 a. M. 4 and 3'4 P.M; Spriog mreet EW YORK TO GUTTENBUR?, BULLS FERRY, PLEA- rant Valley and Fort Lee~Fare 10 cents.—Un and after FLORA, Captain W. Hawes, willleave PROM FORT LEE, AM 13 cnmne mas aint etal | Sunday. The FLOKA will isnd and _reptine phaooayers st Treaty second street, Nevib river, ou the 9 and 114 up trips, and the 6 down trip. On Suaday will land and récelve passengers at Treniy second street, on the 834, 11 snd §0'ci0eK up Wipe, aad ike 6 o'clock down tri percha tnt ttle Ate eat einen gop aT Tor SALE. —WILL BE 80LD ON ednesday Rext, the 10a inat, st 12 o'clock. on board the bor a Lae Pot Cran phar street, the substantial and som. geodon Ocean Birt, fa complete running or’ er, & eu- favor exenewion boat information may be had on board the te HOTELS. a Morn Portes HILL HOTRL. CORNER OF SIXTH AVERUE th sizest, Gryatal Palace nye well ad rocma for familieg a femen, Fable et affords. Phelan’s oftiard Ci eS EG aie St, JULIEN, NO, 2 WABHINGTON Yhap Place a tow aula 3 a a at leo two single rooms. Meals By pritaie ‘able, OF his care: Having @ resaurant sttached for single gentiemen. LBERT on , WINES, LIQUORS, &C. 3 coal peti ee STEINFELD’S CHOLERA COGNAC cholera, cures dlerrb: weiblees. cncapen amoog the corn remedy of igh Sat ed itches arene Ree 2 coRDRC iF por! le Peo, N ‘No. 70 Nasnan street, sole agent for tee Untied Btates ae nl scent Laem Arn rollathewndlet—snen feared SiEVERS & FISCHER, BUOGR*BORS TO Z R JARVI®, 21s Bowery. cordial distiller and desiers ia ‘and do. ment ignore anda ave removed the oflee and part of thee br 1A ever with BP. & Harms ext AUGUST BIEVER, former! Mu pees and BSAST W. Sraery poke Tate wisn iis Hoary (ZREES TURTLE SOUP AND STRAKS, WILL BE Ey reed up thie doy, a0 248 Gran street one do2 weet of Ok ruoMmRY, Bare: Motela, restaurants acd families mppies by ibe quartor gailon; Aleo, turtle st=aka. RISE SaLMOX—-FER GALWAY LINE, immer RICHARD ON A Mel, TeuDe 106 Maiden Iaae, Just received 8 fine pancheon of Jamtegon’s TOTICR—TES BOSTON OTSPER HOUSE WILL 22 AN ,clamed unt ike Srat of September, In evasjaence of ™ wh trom 109 Forsya betweea sroome nod erand JSOSBPH BILVa, Proprietor, OARD.— & PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING A FRONT om atiscned. 10 apare, will let tie same, wih tourd to two Indien oF to 6. geaiivamer aad ile, on esas 4 gocd opportantiy for tb ne, winking & Db atid Wei Thin, cub wrest, Bear -G00D ROOMS, GOOD BOARD, PLEASANT tre) location, pilces very low. and every?! purty ‘call St 182 Grand street, nearly oppomie Hall, between Broad way aud ine Bowery. OARD.~TO LET, NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, gentiemen and their wives or & party of siagle gentlemen, with of witbout board ibe bouge bes all tbe oi dera unyprore- ments. Cal! at 17 Wooster street, near Varal. OABD.—A PLEASANT SECOND oom jo Jet, wilh board, tvs gectieman sud wit-, or entlemen; alg two Toome for single gentl orth Moore street, near Varict. H FLOOR FRONT rr) BROADWAY.—HOUSE FIRST OLAS andaomely furniene tt ery modera improvement, tuperlor rooms on tecond ; locaton central, 832 Jroadway, ab 3 PoeemneD mocap baci pad INT Hav. aes nore sailsmbenn ocean ee ute; M33 bagless eae is iMirettshlageg® Weve oie ead Pe ewe 2 ere i a a OON AND OEMAP LODGINGS CLEAN AND COM forsnle aloe roame 28 1 37 canis aod wite Tb cant @ cg ‘Gobo Heel corner of Frantury aod Wil Han tren. ‘Opes alfa’ TASH! 80d Wi ENTLEMEN AND G 4 csr SIvEs, Al ALSO A FEW ty ated with pleasent Fourdentiaireet i forencee rceuanrza, APPIY S420 West yan TUR aw a ABD THEIR WiVan, G mae somal Ook fornie ie rocme og ge ir det, plennant petehton Broome sweet, between Lowery jolie aheeta, pA medeester Call soon. wise saved arte ere Terre tretinoin H-? DFOMELY Bilin ted BS yi AND SINGLE roo s to let. with on moderate vermn; dinner at 6o'clotk; Dowee nt ty veonon atlil Tells mueetJweot, between tbe Fifth ant etth avenues M USI? AND BOARD.—A “A LADY. W Wao, hilt whtee Tunic feveral years, withe’ bee services hy mvs otontber wilt be eonadere an Ck be con furnlah & p\snoforte If desired: afere acdrena dS Pom cereor ror behafenberg & Lats 769 | 500 bro SB 08, TWO. E TROBLS wurrg of ROOMS TO th bowrd nt 61 Rast twenty street, aot ae Fa tRigin scenes. Teaner oh" TREO 9 SH OR TWO WE Am AM yinhe) ROOMa oh h board, pant! xf bath attached; de parhi verent to Broadway: all other modera conv’ mi ea for & man and wit ing’ aia Fourth tireet (ated fea x ty *P ace inne SE pega BOARD WANTED—IN on NEAR YOURE Bi wireot ‘smal! 2 iy tarainbed room,” Flat bonea ou ce rmirod, ends snag. ad BEe nice 0 per week, Addreas Ulerk, partial board, PEReaxesr BO&RY WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. eke can make himsel! at home, ai:b!o Gt'een miaatee ‘atin wtreeta, 4 emall tdow lady, where no o:her gén'lewan Terma ee erp addres. with ulate, ‘ont office, for three day. matt Ro TO Let, WiTH BOARD TWO OR THREE gle geatemen oan geet bg Jims'and board. ‘Aleo, a tow dsy boardera, at I Jey ae Ree: TOLRT—APT NO. 2 Ess? THIRTERNTH et; two hendsome parlors, furniahed; siso rcoms for tingle gentlemen, with parial board if prelerred; bath, gaa, d every ancoaeas accommodation of @ modern house. a WO SUITS OF Zoom TO 1 T—-WitH BOARD; ALSO £0ODDe fir u et va Geol aad Mesdeats eh baa ne® these aed Stoo. Beferences arged, apply at 143 Bleecker Qcor in ncdougale Myre E OR FOUR GENTLEMEN UAN OBTAIN EITHER ie Fecgr hanno deg #04 comforteble furniabed rocms, POR GEN, ‘amen 454 ladies, for ihe ladive only. Apply at No. 13(0rand wreet, JNIFARY HOMM—103 Rast FOURTHANTA STBEET; ‘Ueitnued onibe pany ct a tenwenanot tee tiae aed Sle division cf the bouseholl excences, meng & 18, te: zpenses o:biving eas ‘row 25 0 60 ver cant then ho- Oo aia wea Of the same grace, References re- a wht ge a eee ts otate nf FOR & of Henan an tween Bleecker and po ag drews Q, @mib, ed si Pom oes a TED FURNISHED WITH ALL tag f Iu. ovementa, & ‘table rocm. Yi with board eel private family, narenaniy located. by 8 middis poser ng Seairog w quer Beiaee “ACaene (prepaid) Dox 600 PON ollee fetter BY a fal He LADY, 1 A vate {emily where there are Ag sayiboaedoen, baving! aia remeeoane a ry aed apn Address: Boarcer, Heraid office. WANTED-FUBNISHED OOMA, ONE OR TWO. ort vod desirable, furnlabed cr’ anfarsiabed, wiibout bosrd mod no commanicailg 2 between Fourth and Twenty 4 ‘Atérese Ac Brow, Broséwey Post adioe, tating terme, bo ions £6. ANTED—BY THE OTH INST, PRRMABENT A fon’ bet Ln do BOF connsction whb ower roa streets, Acdreas, stating terms, F.1-R, Hered ‘prep Heo SOL, 2, SOVEE MB si oot aene VEE Se WTadegh street; aneus passed for Bealth and beaaiy.’ Ine posite quire a abo’ ANTED-A SMALL ROOM, WITH BOARD, BY & lady and bile poy, ett jerald giice, stating terina. W ANTED—A a, ROO FOR ONE ee gentleman, w! bresk‘ss’ and diaaer abon' 6 0’: betwen Reeaty ire ot erty ay eight siesta, nna Ps srdrerenity aveputn; pritate family preferred, Telbrencon givge pnd bavubed, -addremn yo Bt Heras olbeos STUYVESART STRKEKT.—SINGLE GESTLEWEN i gentlemen and their wives will dad this = desirable residence being in a central part pe ee pear three ives of ars; single and double zooms wih all be moderm |mprove- mene. Tertawtsom $4 to %6 per week. 4 TENTH STREET, teat! Frirte oe i SIXTH avennes —Pieasant and desirable rooms oan be. with board tor gentlemen and thetr wives or for ein ree: men. The a in deligh\(aily attuated, and contains all the modern 1a} Dinner a: 6 o'clock. 6 BLBECKER STRAET—TWO LARGE FURNIBEED I 1 rooms to let ta siogle gentlemen, wita or w tho A ‘par- tai board. Reerenses gives sndrequired Bath, gus, Ac. OARD IN FOURTRENTH STREAT, NEAR FIFIG avenue.—A few prrsone Cesitiog permanent or trouaiest th elegant apariments, will please address u ‘oui (Mes. few furnished rooms to let, with’ UARD IN BROOKLYN —1WO OR THREE GENTLE use uy be P nisbed wilb bath, gas, dc. apply al 2i2 Heary door from Congress. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO GENTLEMEN, OR A gentiemao snd wife, can find a plesant room aad board in small family, ard pleasant location. rence street, rear Fulton avesue. OARD IN BROOKLYN —A GENTLEMAN AND wife, or one or two gentlemen, may obtain board wi private family; house in Clinton street, wihin five min walk Of three ferriea, Bath and gue sn the nouse Oi. Funder particulars may be liad by addreming J. a B., box 2 264s Pot fice, Boas, IN pe —TWO LARGE ROOMS aN fn iret cing brick bovse, and itkout noard, in Inquire at 101 Law- OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYA.—TWO s8UITa OF roome and two single rooms, in hours, can be bad for the fail and winter oy applying w Mrs. F, Blonchard, 6i wiate street, Bouth Brooklyn, QQ WEST THENTY SIXTH BrKSET—TO Let TO A ¢ small familly, arichiy furalshed parlor and bedroom on At ed; als & gen lemsa's ] NIATH STREET. SUITS OF FURRISEYD ROGMS 4 to let. suite ble for families or single geatiemen with or without board; locatioa pleasant an1 desirable, near Brosd- wey. i196 BLEECKER @TREEY, BE treet en Cotunge place — f urniated let, suitable for aipgle gentlemen or rallacee tad ineir wives? ges. bath, and all the modern improvements Frencb apoxen, in the bouse; dinner at six o'clock, terms moderate, 230) "aed TENTH STRSET, BET, FIRaT AND SE. cond avennes —a guit of 5) ms om be aez0ad few small rooms to let to gentlemen wad thelr wives oF ei, “Sinner at where the comlortao! & home may be en- izner at 6 o'clock. 280i “WEST NINETERNTH STRERT, NEAR NINTH 2 avenue —an elderly widow Indy, Without faauly, ra legant new house, with water avd gas throughoat, two or mere roome. farniebed, with board LI at air o'clock if required. Ineverences exsbanged BROAD WaY—To Lee IN 4 PRIVAT# FAMILY two neatly farnished tront roomet gentlemen cmly. Brosdway. BROADWAY, CORNER OF WASHINGTON ve.—Parlors and vedrooms to let, over Wallsck's bed one oe SOUTH BROORLTN.— A (Palvare family, ‘paving aa elerantl three mix utes’ walk of the south two ipmstes ior ibe winter. doors trom Henry sireet OABD WANTED-IN BROOKLYN, IN A PRIVATE family, with jarnished rooms on secdad foor, convenient to the ferries or chty care, oy a gentleman and his wie. Terms D. A 8., Herald offige, a bas room for one or Apply at 06 Congress street, iour must he moderate. OLRD WANTED —A GENTLEMAN WISGRS BOARD fer two fo the nelghborsosd of 4 hist, treet, near Lexington avenue: terns modarsie. addr’ wi ald office, References of y given and f required, OsED WANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN. WiFS AND ‘infant, fo the wpper part of te city; will farniab & Foor snd would prefer a private fi say $4 hich roust be moders bor Thirty-aixts highest respec abil OARD WANTED—FOR TWO LADIZS IN A. RESDZ0- ‘table house; below Fourteenth ttreet preferred. exe or west, Can furnteh paid) ang Mer Terma moderate. Piewe 1 or address (preps! be ™ aE ner SuLER, 843 Fourth avenue, FRONT ROOM3 ON good board and all the com. OARDING—70 LET, 8 SINGLE 9 iow treet, OARDING =1WO OR THREE YOUNG can ve accommodated with pleasent room: House first clase. db 77 St, Marx's place. Broadway etages pasa 0OM3 70 LET, WITH O WITHOUT ished or upinrnial Apply ai 65 Kirg ree’, one Coor from the corner of Varick. at 16! Bonta Ninth street, me ar do , in the house. App! durg. References ttric ROOKLYN HRIGHTR PARTIES DESIRING 3 rior acjomnmodations, elther trangient or permanent, may procure a choice of elegant rooms at No. 62 semasa sireel. binner M6. Keferences ex OARDING HOUSE DEPOT—80HOOL DRPOT —L¥AY r addresses an2 circulars st my office ted 10 nice, schools. Noardere ti! Of admission, gratia, to rst c oars House Oe. wm by id Rd FOURTS AVENUE, bel third and T' fourth Seamer 7 apt lea or wingle persons can gun rood board, Svardere soo-masodated LEGANTLY FURNISHEO ROOMS 70 LET—18 GUICS | 1a the very desirable boss 160 Weat Blevemb street, near titthavenue The house tality all mocern Improvements, end bas x Acge gardea io froxt and rear, which mokes it a very agreead! Aay family wiebing tomake permaceat arrangements cs a1 26 per day, or teparate, with good board, rene. oe l IN ee oe ee On Two ‘de mccommodaied wi URNISHED ROOMS—WITHOUT BOARD. FORK Hleaen only, in & frat cleas house No, 42 University URNISEED ROOM AND PARTIAL ROAED TAN ingle geutlemen, in a priv) U Tenur sireet. Address, saling THREE GEN PopEEa ROOMS TO LET. — TWO, 08, Féstace jogms, wih of wiout parual Board, ia email 8077 Weat Twenty. SS TRNISHRD ROOMS 70. Lar_Witt OF " Je gratlemen, of s Fart? of geniteme come natursiabed ibe private house tor a amma family, ia } howe @ ROOMS—WITH BOARD FOR A GENTLE RRND 200 Ss Fecinmen, woh prremalty to aAcare & p) re the dumupetic arrange ments ineteeath aorivate armeri eat a ressomabie price, ¥ Serena rang the family, 119 gaat m 167 BROADWAY.—STRANGERS Seas tng Fs IN TEIS acy, will find ovmfortable epariwents in anita or gin- gle, feraia price. Keataursnt attached to the mouse, Fabie’ a’bote at 6 ‘look COUNTRY ¢ sUARD. OARD—IN THE MOUNTAINS OF NORTHERN CON- pecticut, three miles from ralircad; aren af a iD, pure Hotel hueeday aad Wedueetay, s.agust snd 10, besweet jotel. om Tut the hours of 9 peta P.M. CG, CHAFFER, OARDING AT A F&RM HOUSE. THBER O& FOUR large rooms, for oe ee or otbers, can be had fo a rie tarm mapsion, beautifully located near Gien dinis sppiteation to che euvweriber. rersccally or by Teller 0 Cherles Underhill, Glen Love, Long Island. YOUNTRY BOARD—AT FORT LEK, ON THE HUDSON OFrer, a moet delighttnl and healthy gent'eman and wife cau be pleasantly accommodated tak private Taaaly: War ied na American woman, t aaslat bo bouseworrs ApBIy #1546 Broome street, sesond Hor, near Bowery—plano sore. O° NTRY BOARD i oITy SOLAR AMAR TIEDELE, a vies the Sonnd and surround- one anda quarter trom New York by steamboat; excellent ows and terms reasonable. For particulars apply at 165 Aighth avenue. NOUNTSY BOARD WaPTRD-FOR A GENTLEMAN and wife and two single gentlemen, within thirty miles of Nex York where there is good bathing, boating, dc, Address G. WW. Herald office. (OWNTBY BOARD WANTRD-IN A PAIVATE F aut: ly, on the Hudson, for four grown persons. Terme must te moderate. addrers immediately, stating terms and ce- ecription of the place, box 1,357 Post ofles, N.Y. COUNTRY BOABD WANTED-FOR A LADY, SIX / children and errant; must be convenient to salt’ water g, caally secem ible from New York, and at reasonable iurmo borse preferred. Address, with full pardeulars, e Frederick, 115 Warren atroet, Jersey Uity. Ogee BOARD WANTED-TWO OR THREE rorme ins farm house. furnianed or not with board or without, if fsb, vegetabies and milk caa be bad on ‘be p'acey which must be within two houre’ ride of of the cit; the roome, Aemall hovee, will be taken for several months or jenate. 27 a responsible pays who will fry no trouble. Address, foll panieulars, P. a. office, for two days. aAbM BOARD WANTRED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, fora jady ange eae ome gr Bond or from the cay convenient to 1 dson Hiver Basiroed, or Northern Né dermey Kulroad. acdreer B.P. H, box TASS Pont 0030, New york, mM KR RE nm RESORTS. ZOUNT! AIN aR ‘ i near raliroad depot, only one hour = oe Morria and nasez railrosd; beausiral loos Y weer vt Fpeniency hag ro ee a reat ah E30, 120 oe My nd sudand 60 F cn ype STRINGER, Proprietor. Atk z. 5. BARRINORR’S, 170 0 BROADWAY, ‘also oa 01 Taichen and jewelry, or thecame for cash, at Eis Seteatb odiom It fo Beodwas- up com Bo, 35. [To hemtrnmnenannreenernn tnt oye Ar retell t Fig hoe ak Paratha ph helen tg ieee eb eer? triker, th Greed ascot. three doors west ot Brosdway. tu aascamaial STREBT—MONEY TO ADVANOS TO well nowm and old edattened Iota os, ance-noer So Tier oor Ma eau eet were icietinnn ew arch aces isa sce T 65 NasRAU prapers = b BONETMAN, DIAMOND Broker sad Commis a room ao 2 TGaGus BROADWAY, SORMDR. oF FULTON A street, roma We yet. made on diamonds, watches, ‘merchandise: avery-disorip~ tforeseh, Waiches Russes kaiteweiry for for sale tery

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