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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1860. ‘ | Our St. Paul Correspondence. given you s short but clear 8t4tement of the prospect for | short time you will return to the enjoyments of life, and | ccnsidered it unsafe for him to attend at court, and upou ATYEMrt TO STEAL THE AFRICANS IN FLORIDA.—The Mont- BOARDING AN DG: , oe Fas ain, doy on | Bite ba ae gAPinhan, att stats | Moat aiar ie tet ee ao eran | GER Ratan Reva a nay ces | Ree can? metuctbe a fue Pees | FPO par ine toe or nooms gx HG STTNS 4 A 4 fh & count re] us we have ei ve barracoons est, ona a SOD ‘OND Te Biate of MiP Arsota—Climate—Nis Beneficial Rect Upm | 560 miles io length *.od 400 miles in width, and whose | ° as charrtigg we fp» im, and he died on Saturday moruing, | Fla with the intention of wtealing some of the Africana od Courth Gooreat the Madiage Park Hi louse, Wes Twea- treet. opporite Madison and Worth Monument, Private table (uruisbed if in custody of the United States Marshal. It adds:—They R Tum Comma Haxveer mv Canapa.—In spite of winter | found another party there Charleston, and arrange- | preferred. Best of reference re Bwelids— 4 Visiters | whole agricultural ‘and tillable land lays upon the streams , u MActels— Prospect of Lage Number of bed threngh it, and. de oe ntiguiion The Gironde publishes the following remarks {on the is Se-ssom—Scenery, Game and Fish—Winter Spore | Done cannot Present agricultural prospects:— ever raise much surplus, if there was Bs wheat fly and drought, all hich have had ments were satisfactorily made fr removing the negroes; = ~ &. Paul Society—Churches dc.—Soil—Crops—Compa- | scans of transportation toa market, and there is no pros ‘une ravurey far from being unlororenia ae pop ee (oath harvest of 1860 | Dut owing to some accident to the steamer chartered on MP LET—AT 26 CLINTON PLACE,"TWO FANE ROOMS Ngison with Other States—The Veorf the Homestead Bub pect of their ever being any. WwW. tain a good harvest. In fact, from Bordeaux to the Pyr, | will be fully an-average. ‘Winter killing was common te coeas of Florida (it is feared that she is lost) the Pe fy ——y% faralahed or unturaiehed, oa firs oor @ Great Disappointment—Consequent Decrease of Immi- enees, the corniglde aad qinerercs are in tee ed 5 | bh a evnshinn, sod ia a very, eng cnone 4 z ae nahn aie, ne entine eign Koy West themselsen ‘and live privately could do bo. Referenese co gratin—Expor's of Minnesota—Railr-aad Connections Foreign Misecllany, aaa oe te the dara ai oho arowers | Ragey losay, promises not to be so" destructive ax was | '@ Africa, and the negroes wish 0 stay themselves. a Trade with the British Postessions, de. ‘The Fubmarine cablo between Singpore ahd Batavia, | themselves, who felt much uneasivess from the sudden feared. It bag done damage in many places, | ————=————— ‘0 OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLE: 7 ‘ has not yet been repaired; and as some of the breaks, of a . but in others, where it was seen in lar, man wife, can be handsomely accommodated ‘The great Japanese féte, with all its exciting ecenes and | Yh icy Py pee and By byrne yest ae de and frequent changes frou rain le sunshine, which are 2b da ata op Eh led large | POLITICAL: hats Monea Miabioe ie het Pie ceremonies of every kind and degree, baving now become | in the deepest part of the Straits, it will! probably be a | S°nerally se disastrols sh ecg eines to explain the cause of the scape, but | J) OMICR—THE CcanitTE® ON ORGANIZATION OF \ble; everything’ rendered f make it home From the returns from Shanghae for the past year, it ap- pears that the import trade of that Stee thick to the value of £15,124,928, and the export trade to £13,330,055, eS arnen trade opium amounted to the yaiue of £5, » Terms for two persons, $6. 143 Sout one door west of Sixth street, aie that the early sowing of full, and the’late | & mmamitiee of uss ake aut Lane National Demoeratic General afte ri eity and county of New York, will meet on ir fries af wheat have had their intluence, and also onday noon At 4 o'clock: ~*~ utes? walk from all the oe nechsary to | further hearing of the delesates {tins he ones whe * | a a In the township of Yarmouth it has JOSTATE W. BROWN, Chairman, WO OR THREE NEATLY FU the ichneumon is feeding on the fly. Maxsrmetp Lovett, Reeretary, numbered among the things th t were—the Great Eastern matter of great difficulty to recover the enda. ‘The twenty-ninth anniversary of the accession of the having, perhaps, to some extent worn off the keen edge | | Tot iret setang. is to, be celebrated in the eusuing of its novelty and partially exbausted ite charms—the | onth with more than ordinary pomp. slerious Fourth, with all its patriotiem, independence, | (me hundred and twenty-five Irie recrnits for the 3 iu] ee let—Together alg, for gumtiauses wth Soria er OF separate, for gentlemen, with a privale oe family. House has all the modern. improvementa, convenient © observed " has done some damage to spring grain, but | —————__- = — — wo ‘Second and Th . ie public ardor, lager beer, fire crackers, roekets, &c., being | Pope, Paris for Marseilles by the Lyons raiiway on Literature and Art. geotes re sufficient to cause a recovery. The BOARDING AND Lopat t, yey. Gate Mant Third avenues; ge block from Caps 3] now past and gone, the public mind of New York may be | the 22nd. i An the tae tt i ii othe, neat mane, dling in the front townships, but | “yee ie om ee Ting avenca? rary. Apply at No. 8 Filth i caly' ena eee VORGE In all the churches of Rouen, on thé 24th, A pastoral in the. reer, ‘The fruit crop fs maguidoent every: T NO, 18 CLINTON PLACK—FURNI& APART @ieposed to settle down for amoment to the contemplation pg be or ainen h ged boll og goed it crop i maga! | AT Te asale Roous or in Beli engravings and drawings extended to forty-four large with or without partial | (TO LET—AT 91 CLINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH a, Ld] Los R, NE. HAV Sim) i three flue Rooms on second’ tloor, 4 y een " ichigap, Indiana, and even lilinois and Missouri—bave | Yi) 20'009 ‘men, while he bimeelf, with every volunteer if be succeeds Yesorted hither to escape the fever and ague of those . brie’ N GENTLEMAN, IN © 0 he can muster, will attack Calabria, DELIGHTFUL LOOATION FoR sourumeNers | WANKtily private famiys a square Koon, wih Breautatt A portrait bust, in marble, of Grace Darling, who res- a ened the the i : FD—RY A SING where.—-Toronto Glove, of more quiet, sober, but doubtless, at the same time, le88 | fithtul to subscribe to the Papal joan. The Bishop of | Volumes, was sold by auction, by Messrs. Puttick & Simp- her iJ nue, , together or sepa ee 5 fy interesting topics, My theme shall be the West to some ex- | Arras has addressed a similar letter to the faithful of ‘bis | fom. of Leicester square, so ily oy py etn Weekly Re as Deaina, [A NIGHLY FURNISHED ROOM, OR A BUTT OF Roows raely, wibor without good Board. Reférenoes sive and 4 bi State, Minnesota, in particu. | diocess. 4 . Nay ere ‘30th day of to let to a gentleman and wife or to one or two single gen. ~ tent in general, but my own 5 ’ the reeult of many years’ enthusiastic pursuit and careful | fa phe City and County of New York, from the 30th day with f vartial Board; referenc as aly , admittance into | _ A.steamer of 800 tona and 300 borse power, which ar- |, arran t—and told for £495. A goblet, made from. June to the 7th day of July, 1860. Pia Wet thin * One door west of Heoadywey, | [° LET=A ROOM, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, Jar, Knowing that an article to obtain nt | rived at Genoa on the 26th, has been sold to Garibaldi for | the Stakepere mulberry treer also in’ te gaine colleg. , $1; women, 73; boys, 141; girls, 126—Total, 431, | PZ ALE2 West Thisty sixth street, one door westof Broadway, | A” single gentlemen that do not uae tobacco, or & Floor 13 the columns of the far circulating Hanarp must ve brief, | 4¢0,0gofr. This is tho fourth steamer bought by Gari- | tion, sold for £21. ‘Adults, 164, youths, 14; children, 263; males, 392; NICE FRONT PARLOR AND CLOSETS, BEDROOM | 2 uisth ureet, caddune trons Washington pauares? ** Jabal! endeavor to bear in mind striotly the old maxim— | baldi, The others are the Amsterdam, Helvétio, and | 4 rospectus has just been issued of a Greok ithustrated | | females, 199; colored persons, 5. ‘Attached oF separnie, one single Room, to fet, with good | ———— ee So dears trom Washington sanare of » Belzunee, besides two tugs. . table; first class house and accommodations; quiet eighbor- WO OR THR you" . “Brevity ig the soul of wit. ‘ t, O Britannicus Aster, a woekly journal of poli- DEATHS FROM ACUTR DISKASE. hood: terms Ne; permanent Ser teers | Toad RB YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOM. The Giornale di Roma states that on the 20th, a deputa- | ter fterature, commores, scl dart, which it is in- teperresees sees & Fever, intermittent...... 2 "elock, ref hang a ¥ TRE Ah furtisbed Rooms or Meala if required, in The reBources of Minnesota have been #o often and go | posed of the Marquis Gugliclm!, commandant of Th quer epetd ay coat arti in. cha pod Go! ; references exchanged. West Eleventh street. wall private femily; Russians, Germans or Pret ch preferred. that I shall retrain from. any ion, com 5 tended) shall be printed "in the living language of the ing lungs. .,.. 2 Fever, puerperal 8 Please quire at 14 Marion street, second floor, F elaborately touched upon the Pope's Guard of Honor, and of other’ ofticers of that | Greeks, and published in Lond in every Thursday. It is from wom». 1 Fever, scarlet. 8 GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR TWO SINGLE |< unneceséary detail concerning it. Iteclimate is unsurpassed | corps, presented his holiness with a magniticent tiara, in | to be the same size as the JTustratid London News, and is 5 2 gentlemen, can be accommodated with a pleasant front JANTED—ROOMS POR A LADY AND GENTLEMAM, , By auly within the limits of the entire Union, aud becom. | boner of the anniversary of his accession to whe throne. | 19 contain from Afleen to twenty-five elegant eugravings. 58 4 (02 second oor, with Board, aud all the comforta of » | ween! gth ant tin veins saa Stl: giaation bax tag org and more daily sought after by favalide from | ,,.4 Deen cos to in Haas the emperor baring entered | ayiig monument to the Extrick Shepherd, opposite TOY i 8 | Fenocecrehanges nr | gene there are 0 her nian. A fle-price Wi ba the Southern and Eastern States, especially from ‘the | that the diupason of the French commission shall be | the Lowes, was inaugurated on the 28th ult,, ¥ 2 PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET PART OF A Fun. | {ify Herald cdice. All comuaientunnmiccy coniaeuta aan eats is analy preferabierior conmumptives i | Agonted in.the orchestras of the imperial theatres, from | and the event is uaturally exciting great interest in Ube i 1 | AAeuamed Engi basement hotse vp town, to x wall fart ‘A LADY, WHOSE UCSUAND Te ‘braci greaaly , pes! Je ts . spel i eee any ope trom too! Nesters States It ig stated by an English gentleman who has arrivet aesicuien find for the International Exhibition, “iD Intatemation of Weak: £ | dvshre Wn Recker Dera iefaruce eucbaage, ar ho familly, where sve mey remain. quit ab 7 “+ ~ W ue | here from Sicily, that Garibaldi intends to invest Messim | London, pow amounts to £321,050. , 4D Fremamoation of womb... 1) door trom Bighih erence. > ont omy Arm veel, second | focfeiy. Address for three days, Il, Broadway 1 1 1 4 2 1 4 Sleuukuse. El ions. Naples. crew steamer seen summer resort, no spot can be found more agree- | there he wiil make a push for Naples. 1838, has been executed by Mr. Dunbar, of Car! and others, 22 West Fourteceth sirect, between Fifth | only: inc ~ : able—superior in point of ‘and novelty to the | ‘The London Zimes announces that the exxcted colli- | the Mayor of Manchester, 76 Cones, nd sixth avenues opposite she beau ul garden of MM. Van | lurid itive. below Tweuly-third sireet, Address P. Rey eld, worn-out watering places at the Bas ratoga, | sion between the Lords and the Commons, in uence oa ga ~4 oo Cc for families; also, —— The Scheme to Re-open the African Slave = on TANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A ROOM ——————_N "9 ithont board, is some gentee! private family, near the N ELEGANTLY PURNIBHED PARLOR AND BED- | picn Aventie Hotel and. wheres. home would be pleasant? A Fem, 08 Uyak nnd third floors toe to single geutemen. | the best of reference given and required; none but a stricily Ne vit, et Ms “ation. with al modern improvements, | private family answering the above will receive any attenuoa, ay.) TRentieth street, between Fourth avenue and Broad: | Address, with particulars, C., box 3,543 Post ollice. LY. LIVING IN a | 2 ABINGDON SQUARE, CORNER OF BANK AND pate rie or even the Virginia Springs themselves, so | ofjthe rejection of the paper duty, bas been ay Pere oy cond inde ge re alrendy bere | gilt Nronch are pon Pe te oe af tae € 4 “4 , m Bt our diferent hotels, the International, Winslow : bce mt oo Sow saat laying € erally well kept, commodious aad attractive) Sc AS expectation 1s tuat our elty will ‘be well Trapped Bosco, who accepted the mission to assassinate Gari- With visiters from abroad during the cntireseason. After |-baldi, bas had an sudience of the General, to whom he Trade. {From the Manchester (Eng.) Review. June 30.) . * * * * * What the Austrian and French diplomatists said in 1814, the pro-slavery democrats of England and America repeat at the prevent day. We have ruined our Weat India colo- Garibaldi was burned in effigy at Limerick, Ireland, on 7 rs LADY WITH A SMALL FAMILY, LIVING IN A cl i b viewing the scenery of the Upper Mississippi, unsurpassed | ™Ade tmportant revelations. nies, a8 they allege, by emanci the slaves, and we . . a Z_ iudson stree s.—Location one of the coolest and healihiens or grandeur and picturesq uevess by any, pertaps, in the | Generals Lauza, Letizia, Landi, and many of the | are how secking to ruin the Cuited by promoting Enampriant per’ of Twenty Wied eres Yoni desis tote! | Genie cy” Atwngors ining the cy will fot pai and wor! ny this pig at ‘args aarp | nope or who served oe eves f Hoel ong awed to } the rash and y shemes of the American aboli- | Consumption Rich to @ satlefachory Secupant, K would aber & Hibarai | Six roams with good table, "Fhe Gx Eastern ip at the $008 the scenery in and about immediate nei of Castle of Ischia, there to await their yy court | tionist party. st? adni” compensation for a (niet home. dress, for three days, Mrs. i am 8. Poul, surveyed the beauties of Minnehaha and St. | martial. . Cobden, in the passage we have quoted from his | Debility, i Lawien bastay, 110 Hrontway. BOND STREET.— .. FURNISH: anthony Falls, ie. there ta yor plenty of variety t0 be | It appears. by official ts received by tho French support of te, Gibeon's motion, tele us, that — = Paranhos: let ia suleer a taghepeiaees eT found in the various lakes around St. Paul ashing | yruistby of War that since the Ist of January seventy-two ly comopolitan spirit which runs through every pte mensnes?* SaRY TURAGANS HONS MAY BE FOUND FOR e i to be had in great perfection, and where, too, | Hemmian soldiers have deserted in tbe Palatinate ‘and pass. | thing that emanates from tho Manchester school, that DRATRS FROM EXTERNAL AND OTHER CAUSES peraypixa | 2A, Wo kentlomen and their wives and several single ge Q BOND STREET—FURNISHED PARLOR AND pontine ear There iS, no span’ where | 2 into France, Ought to ‘give other countries credit for having’ the sam Grow cules on URANOE. place.” None but geatbel paruteaeod appiys | vate tamilye No toardete teker ee Sood. their added charm’. There is no spot where a to repress moral evils as we possess,” but he for. | Asphyxia..... 4 Killed or murdered 2 ind m apply: vate family. No boarders taken. power tg that this isnot 80 much a question of power as of | Burned or 1 Lock jaw haps the angler and the ‘tsman, at the proper sea- et fc remo delight. Isaas Walton ne I A bong, Can revel in more supreme delight. LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR, 28 ABINGDON SQUARF.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, the evening of the 23d ult., in the presence of about 2,000 new,y and handsomely furnished, to let, without board, and two or three single gentlemen, ean be accommo eet will Now, the will and conscience of Christendom, al- { Casualties 1 . 1 has here constant votaries at his shrine; nor is Nimrod, | persons. ‘man: ‘on the side of land, with reference | Casualty by being run 4} fo one or two gentler dated with pleasant rooms and desirable board at reason ible the famous bunter of olden times, deprived of bis fall | The New Prussian Gazcetays that ne tatement astoa | to the question of slavery, do not poem be in harmon; Cee 1| Prince mercer, -nuemens rent $10 per month. Apply at 162 | Fates “Frome contains Al modern ltuprovementa. Care sod share of respect and adoration. In the autumn prairie | py marriage between hereditary Prince Louis | with the power wielded by certain Furopean and Ameri. | Compression of the brain. 1 re 3 - | stages pase the door, chickens, or grouse, quails, woodcock, , ducks, | of Darmstadt and the Princess Alice of Fngland is | can statesmen. Two years ago this was made evident by | Delirium tremens. + 5 Suieide by morph 1A LARGE ROOM, IN SECOND STORY OF A MODERN © MORTON STREET, BETWEEN HUDSON AND BED. and the like, are hunted in great numbers; then, also, the | well founded, and that the recent visit of the two the course which the French and American governments | Drowned .........../%... 6 Suicle by strichnine.... 1 hhouse, with clogét, bot and cold water, and bathroom 2d | A (eee ee an eat Hosa py eesend tour, with Geer and ths buffalo are to be met with, though at some | Princes to London was Telative to the proposed union. | scemed ready to take for reviving the lave trade, | Fracture of the skull..... 1 = fot w week, wh 108 Eau. Ehiry Wi eeeeck, Sear" Foie | OF without hall Dk. and furnished if desired, distance above us. During the winter our tables are kept | Prince Louis was born jn 18 , and is heir presumptive to | with the ceunivance of a tory-chartist government, | Ztemperance....... ibAcrsersrecscseee nue. J . Aree: hound to let, with Board, toe an and wife or two Bingle geo: the throne of the Grand Duke of Hesse. which happened to be in power in this country at that RECAPTYULATION—DISRASRS KLASGED. Yemen; f amily small; references exchanged. constantly supplied with venison—brought in in immense joads—bear meat, buffalo tongues, &c. Oar cli- YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY WOULD LIKE time, ‘the intervention of Mr. Miiner Gibson. mate during the winter season is superior to any I have a pntibtion airdniien She geome foes pobiehins : Ne person who waiched the the French, Ame- | Brain and $ fevers |). to Board a lady and gentleman, with Board for the lad: Q RAST THIRTRENTH STREET—TO LET, TWO NICK ad is. ee, voy ee, anne bela of the Interior to the Bishop of Arras. on ‘3 Sata common Kan existed ‘other digeative organs.118 cua Gtyaey Queen, station , Eighth sveune, for three days, | Po’ Toei be let eeparate if d wise other ir and uncer. ween Louis Na: lames Buchanan, in | Langs, throat, &c.......107 Uncertain seas and gene- LADY LIVING ALONE, IN A RETIRED LOCATION, * — jternat atmosphe! Sixty or seventy Jesuits have reached Rome from J ‘memnures i J ? ge le ee > bang ene age weap aan oe and Daseing |e Palermo, and one bundred more « They reported | Serving’ the ion of Oger and eehea'in the Usted | Premsteare bisth $ ral fevertas\ssssesses 88 | soiyman clecnnaly furnlahed, house, would let Roomete «| 1/7] Son the aret hoor, handsomely Careubed eid private the highest degree, keeping the body in perfect health | that everything was perfectly quict in Sicily; that the | ‘ear: and the West Indics. Fortunately for the cause of Mitel. ics. r Jai | Battculars call on or address KINSHIMER & OO., No, 913 | lable if desired; also » suit on the second floor, and single and the spirits ever élastic and buoyant, I kuow searoely |, Tegulst snd soculay Rovers ment had given ite counte. Humanity and civilization, the deep laid scheme for pro- | Of which 89 were from violent causes, 77 '""""" one. 8 Be aaa nend cutter, over roads well trodden, oF on the bard: | to compromise themselves with the Pope and the King of | "cling | Keeal Gusohaa ley non spomvere ia Barta aod | Under? year A LARGE FRont Room on sRoonD stony 10 | 2A() Goons tole wih Boards eee TONED ‘ —-ogom of the Misbasipp!, preseasing «perfect terra firma | Naples by remaining on the island. ‘Washington, to permit of ite being carried into effect, and | Lto Sycare as ail’ the modera iaprovement. Dinner at ix o'clock \p : Of ice two and three feet thick, ishing our ice houses, A letter in the Opintone Nationale Bays that a Sergeant | the result was failure for the present. But Louis Napole- | to 6 years ply at 55 West Twelfth street, between Fifth and Sixth avs. 4 05 FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN BROADWAY Fi for the sammer with the same excellent material. | Valentino, sent from Naples to assassinate Garibaldi, was | on knows how to bide his time, At present the Ameri- | § to 10 years. dh Ro he gh eg ok ge winter, too, is especially the season among us for | fortunately recognized at Palermo, end that he escaped | can President is a cypher in European diplomacy, because | 10 to 12 years FURNISHED HOUSE ON FIFTH AVEN: mee eee “ 7 social it in the way of balls, parties, soirees, | from vengeance by jumping into the sea and swimming | he has now only & five months to remain in office. Every- | 12 to 16 years. For six weesa; the honse is large and ver; musical and otherwise, suppers, lectures, and the like. | to the Neapolitan frigate Parthenope. thing depends upon who shall be his successor. Should } 16 to 17 years. Furnished throughout, and will be let with every 508 BROOME STREET. NEAR BROADWAY—NEW The sociriy of St. Paul will compare favorably with that | The Paris letter of the Daily News states that, unless | the pro slavery party succeed in electing @ l’resident who | 17 to 20 years LI YHELES, 8a Moby wureel, Agente need aot upyly. DUD, apdelegantiy furnished Rooms on tbe second and Of aby cilier place near its size w be found-—cocial, mu- | THe Paris letter of the Dai 4 a states that, unless | Trybratanda how to work along with ibe French Emperor | $9 to 28 years * » Aw ees poly. third floors; modern improvements, Bical, cultivated and accomplished. At all seasons our | ang to back up the King: and the Manchester school, we may look for some strange | Total ........ en SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET A SECON? 67 BROADWAY.—STRANGERS VISITING NEW story back Room. with » middie one attached. peauy fur York will find good accommodations at tbe above Bished, either separately or together, to gentlemen on piace, The house having been thoroughly renovated is now ‘with or without breakfast; also, a large and a amali 7 to receive guests. The house is kept on the Ki third foor, Apply at No, 112 West Thirty seventh street, R , With restaurant attached. Tasie d’! me azo’ ‘rench and Spanish spoken. Broadway. SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOMS, ON SECO! 1.00! WINES AI tf Wee Drosdung betttes oath od Wek ree WINES AND LIQUORS. tating a two large and two small rooms, to let, 1o gentlemen, 3. bath H. eburches, numbering in all about twenty—Episcopal, Catholic, Presbyterian, Methodist, Congregationalist, &e.—throw open their doors to worshippers. In fertility of soil no State, whether in the West or Northwest, can ve found to surpasé Minnesota, and very few to equa) it. Our wheat crop last year yielded in some Instances as much as thirty and even forty bushels to the wcre. The average yield thi ont the State was over twenty busbels to the acre, while that of the great wheat , of y material help, his promise of a constitution, far the march of events in favor of Italian unity, will be regarded as a piteous confession of weakuess, and will strengthen Ga- ribaldi’s cause. A comet, visible to the naked eye, has lately been ob- served at Paris, Havre, Orleans, Nantes and Bordeuax. Tt will be necessary to make further observations before the course which comet will follow can be calculated. developementa, during the bext{two yearé, touching Ame- rican slavery and the Birmingham ‘cotton Supply Associ- ation. Obituary. Mre, Conseuia Conxaiison, relict of Peter Cornelison, a Revolutionary soldier, died on the 34 inst. ,at Kinderhook , N. ¥., aged 96 years. She was the peal of a bounty from government for services rendered hy her husband ne gas, dc, Location covl aud pleasaut, Terms mode- RK, Wine Merchant, 58 Fulton #t - with growing State, Illinois, being only about fifteen. The pros- | The Italians, who are rather numerous at Constanti- | during the Revolution. fend, @ Srareery ane Child’ rate, Hoon tie pikes ab tabdeneae pthowe, eo beheig ctziely Sue a of thp coming harvest are tho brightest imaginable, Smyrna, and the whole LAvant, are in ee = : wemecing pobre ah went, Hocking Died in Richmond, Vt., July 2, Mrs, Berman Brows, 9 epee ees OARD.—A GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED | “Chifingworth’s Port, bottled in Londom; Osborn’s Port, do. pect About double the quantity of land under cultivation com- with last year. Already a itgqer pen of ieee ing harvested, corn green an foulibing, likewise buckwhest, and wheat feedy 10 jpen in about two weeks. With uo obstacle now in pit 2 3 Randall's Islan by & private English family, at Bediord, near Fulton ave. r . Hospital ue care, Brooklyn. beaut oily’ located: Large garden. No arerreena t Sees Core, 40, Bovieaes, Madeiras, 2 &t. Luke's Hospital. Series, house. Cars all night and Sunday, e886 B., box Hocks, Cosmpagnes, Brandi a oy" very old), Rams, Ging, Ward's Island. Em }90 Herald office, Finerar, Ales, Porter, Black and Green Teas, de, Goods de Hoepital “ aged 100 years, 3 months and 11 days, On the 4th inst., says the Baltimore American, a color- man, named Tuomas Tuomas, well known in the caster: rection of the city as Eating Tom, died at his house, on It is stated that the number of Irish in the service of the Pope does not yet exceed & total of 600. Dr. Croly asserts, on authority, that there are in London 16,000 children “trained. t3eviine, 15,000 men liv. 2 > Uvered OARD.—A SMALL FAMILY HAVING LEASED A @ur way in the shape of a rainy spell to produce rust, Fip penny-bit ', hear Eden, of Baltimore treet. pi AR oe elle TEST iE: TT OR ‘what aay we not reasonably anticipate from the fo dh Bnd my 50,000 bv thieving, 6,000 Bs bad partaken the Previous evening of a large quantity | first class House at 99 Macdougal street, above Hleecker LD NECTAR BOURBON WHISKEY.—THE BEST IN coming harvest? The same Broce: + crope—that } receivers of stolen goods, and 150,000 men and women of enepenhars, pnd on ree early on Wednesday morning Total vsseeeeee 48 | street, wonid let to two or three gentlemen two or three hand the city. Te. per bottle, $280 per gallon. The wade Drought the South out after its terrible pa 1836-7 | subsisting by disgraceful means. There are not fewer | drank immoderately of ict water. In consequence he was ok — ed Board and ail the real comforis of | supplied at a liberal discount. Sole agency Nos. Land $ Pine ‘we are now dependent upon in like manner to relieve | than 26. with violent from colic, and notwithstanding Warps. a bome, we street, corner Broadway. ‘A. C, LAWRENGE. we of all our difficulties. Already our farmers are 5 18. 18 | WROARD.—A GRETLEMAN AND LADY OR A COUPLE E LOVERS OF GOOD WIN. oy SEAL ORAM. quite eagy and cheerful at the bri abead. in the 68th year of bis age, having been born in 1772, four 4 10 B ‘of gentlemen can be accommodated with Board A D NE—GREBN SEAL CHAM- ‘There is Sonaiderbla dean aad aga fr ring ta years before tho ‘ion of ence. In his 6 | sant Rooms at No. 30 Upove street. sod plea |X pagne, $1 10; Se Claret, #235, ot $7 Fulvon treet, New Mkewise for city property in St. Paul, ly at low early life be was as 8 : —— ae rates; but a sare sign con! ‘and pros- that o until his advanced age compelled him to 43 Boag, IN, BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWELFTH AND THE FIREMEN. perity. Throughout the entire season from early spring Cy quit it. as been known 10 cat a » a1 Thirteenth streete—The best loeation in the city; house J ‘the immigration has been flowing into all parts of the | from being too much shaken by the of with vegetables, &c., in proportion, at one meal. Six 23 fables dinne teal all iw ~ > improvements; ab excellent T A SPECIAL MERTING OF HARRY HOWARD EN- Blate in one constant and uninterrupted stream. How | Should it succeed, several large steamships will be built | large loaves of bread, with than a quart of coffee or 25 ply ai fa irene uiberners are invited to call. Ap- affine Company No, 36, held on Wednemlay evening, June geny it con tape been increased, heey the veto of | on the plan of the Gloire. ie bpd pete gop he 3 Ln z Cy eee + 3 pA Tyg the following resolutions were woaadl- mes 5 ment to prove. That good goons Would disnppene trom, sone etey OARD WANTED-—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN % rad ¢ " ‘ 4 this veto was a terrible blight and ai tment to us it in a short space, of time. deughter gould a = ppeciable Ontholle family, where were are eo aaver bosed: paeeitods They ibe aphe of tne Company, be and are here all will — be denied. It is not too to affirm Le } ing at nd Leds Sage it ot ao Maney - woes md 3 ig oF pear the Bowery; trims must be moderate. Address | Lewutifui carpet wherewidh lo adora our Meeung Room. tert. A number of instances wherein his voracious Cee yl - " ae oe, hat & copy 8 resol ations — a4 wicks of 1866 and 1860 and of last woek was 8 | TOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, IN | [eovaieh beat rir, Meron wim i. a e a. 1G family, with or without other ers, A. GILMERTSON, wll ilct mut be healthy; references piven and required. “Ad: i Sygees “120 | tens, stating terme, aos UM. Jor Herald otiaes Sa Hooks i fl have increased among us at id fold, and that within the next ham orks there would have been poured into our State at least 100,000 souls. Nor does it need any argument to show thai our immigration, despite all this, must keep pace, appetite has been tested have occurred At other times & he would be content with a more moderate share of edi. | Week ending July 10, 1858.. .442—Decrease , bles, | July 9, 1869... .457—Decrease. X commie, & some Cm at toy pied bo Bhan nae bony rf a Bsr wed Dmx oe oe Seterevitie, R cies the im aoe from acute discens. in a4 parts . D. was a native of Holland, a son of parent 1800. | chronic disease... . OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN World. t aged Loge = pe te | wealth. During deg) struggles of Zz | ere for na- he beeen Cmca 2. FT He ra se vole coamniaied wh re eee Bro 9 » from q isovers had come to meet them, and for several | tional existence, latter part century WBOABE. «4 « : Rootes Us ap niston Chryatle street; COOL AND REFRESHING PLACE TO SPEND TI Hastings, Winona, &., has been very larje—wheat, rye, | Clituta there wan kissing apd bugging, alter winch overy sou, ab the tary age of fourteen, wae preeecd intd | July 7, 10 Chronic diseaso...-140 gan | No.2. AL Situ Maberwebe Green. Grove Munson Keyport bE Sea ne he cert oeagtin boat business 1 one who could get into acarriage, and the cortege wont So Uy might from hia bed, be never again “+ external causes, &e. 42 OARDING.—A. VERY PLEASANT THIRD STORY | jrodcreie terme now open tor the reception of boarders, Bas Doe ery prota Uke present sean, towards the town. Before the’ town was reached the | #&W or from those’ parents: who had 0 care- | Increase bis Week... cessessevsssesesesess acre 09 | Bo teont oorny also, two Rooms on fourth Boor, yo len wih | Keen teed eras Cae vakiee. Goch ete tabi decome during the last year what she | Cred wag numbering thousands, snd ail this living tess | fully abd kindly watched over him. When Holland after. DANIEL B. DELAVAN, City Inspector, | Hoard, to single genticmen; or geulleman and wile, Houve | and sit ther kinds of country recreation, “hos eats (oot ob never was before—an exportit oie spe pee ®OW | thronged into the narrow streets, where other thousands | Wards became a part of tbe French empire, and ber navy Inmecton’s DEPARTHENT, . P bas all the modera improvements, Apply at 118Second ave. | Roblason street daily. For particulars apply at 1Si Frankia Brightening every day. All Row needs is an outles | wore waiting. All the tnbabitanta on their balconies | afd army « part of the French forces, Mr. D. found bim- Nav Yous, July 7, 1860. street, New York, or of Mra. WINNE, on the premises, for her surplus produce, by a railroad connectiom With | 1) rowing flowers and unceasing and frantic cheers, | *¢)f compelied to ‘the battles of France.” He was one ‘d : OARD IN JERSEY CITY, AND PLEASANT 2008 | —————— Lake Superior, and an eastern connection at La Crosge in gy lt crore eatlostet ‘at every’ | of the soldiers olf Napoleon during the fiercest of his | $==—eesennreeenneen for the summer, at Mra. Valéntine's, 28 and 24 Kasex street, AL'S HOTEL—TOGUS MINERAL SPRINGS, CHEL- Wisconsin, soon to be brought about iu some way, we | comer, and not few of whom tried to follow the , | gatlier battles. He was in the fercely fought battles of THE LATEST ADVIC pT La? B ssSoa rus prory provisos. confor of he Fetes, fervently hope, The telegraph, to be completed from | Seemed perfectiy mad, screamiog and yelling aa if they | Lodi and Arcola, Tre afterwards went with Napoleon to VICES OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FAMILY ON THe | will be =’ Es ton tenn Tho qutere of ae Iprng Bt. Paul to LA Crosse, the extreme western terminus of the | wore possessed. Step by step the human mass advanced | Egypt. Here be deserted from the army. He experi- RECEIVED at THB Heights, (na first clags hotse ant location, could take ime ghost medicinal virtues of any ip the country. telegraph route, during the present or rn ebeering and yelling to the Palazzo Reale. When thecar- | enced many narrow escapes before reaghing home. He few pleasant’ Hoardera. Inquire at 120 Remsen street, or at | Atinched are ‘saloons, bowling livery stables, See = ge ae yt bm Fagen torived, each of them Wes decorated with one or | Was first in the bands of the natives, then of the Span- NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. Foster 4 Loper’s, real estate agenta, No. 4 Sanda street. ee ae oe bp OS Ly Preseniatives at Wachington to pasa the $400,000 annuaj | More tricolors, and covered with shrubs and flowers. The | iarde, then, of mt July 14, 1860. OARD IN DROOKLYN.—A LARGE HOUSE IN A | Aumuste and Gardiver, four for the conveyance riation Dill for. tbe tri weekly mail routo trom St. | feleesed prisoners, all young men, from 20 4030, went up, | Pecatitg fren wl Sy me TARE Maine, June 4, 1860. — to Bound, through want of s quorum | He embraced them all round, and was himself so over: | Tate —_ tora genteel private resider 6 fara price tpequalied in Bros ‘transact afer its passage through bY | come with emotion that be could vearcely utter a word | 0b board of an American vessel, he came into the harbor lyn. Apply at No. 245 Bridge street, Brooklyn. ELMONT PALI. SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, @upanimous vote ( only two votes), is greatly | oo econ withdrew. of New York in the time of the Ba; New Jerey.—The above fashionable summer resort w= us May 26 Matanzas, Cuba.....July 6 URNISHED ROOMS TO LRT—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, | ow open for the season. Letters adidreaaad wo the above place Meera, Lois May 8 | Fea Reaunce ase emcee net | Rena oral oes Ce Weed te PW res denarae, ¥ Bch RNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS, = SUITS STeey Maney 1b eaten ely Remy momnet rarer ane 20 ; ¥ OLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPR ISLAND, CAPE MAY, XN. J.— fe Mexico (city). MP a ee single Roome 9) _ Tie lacee fire cine hotel ]) be opened for the reception Minatitian.... of guests on the 24h me, saad ‘Ave Howse ban been 17 repaired and refurniabed: ® ‘summer, In the large brown stone house 11$ P.neapple aireet, complete! Seusvies s Rnd ab | corner of Fulton street, Brooklyn. pew coking range, ovens, weam Uollers, and every wolera Monterey N-Mexico.June 28 FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—WITHOUF BOARD, c sabling attached to the premises. : Feb. 17 ingle vaton street. Address, T ieuers dreaued to the sabeertoers Istand. NJ. stating vermin, Ses bon h 366 Pow ethoes wit be hi iy atended Le RTRO f WOODMAN. * lames H. iy are Franklin way tony URNISHED ROOMS.~NICE COMFORTABLE. FUR. | P proprietor Mount Verwon Io ished Rooma and Bedrooms (or mail families and si tel, Cape Teland, tlemen at 1M Elizabeth street, near Broome street, emstarenn. mane. . oanAeod TH , ARATOGA SPRINGS.—THIS Be 18 qulet and will be let low to respectable tenants. Qus=5 Bote, ¢4 t, he A letter from Palermo mentions that the writer bas Ly bape hed ae omg Seg wo Gey standard bearer being © a Benedictine monk, armed to'tbe tevin.” % and died) on the of the surrender, August 16, 4 ges | SS eae eel eid gs ee so FE sD, IAT PARION pom | Keer ete a ed Mae croes of St. George bad gone up, at the fort, the Indians can be obmined for tamilies and young gevtiomen, al | teil Tour bundted ae Yat - oe Fourceath sreet" Meforence etcakecds nn” 1 = Wat SS Teena. “4 ‘ Wilsou and femaning, Tin hay wee ethene RENCH BOARD IN BROOKLYN —ONE OR TWO GEN ere ea tom a gg AR sard of their lives, determined to save the property of their fay, Fes aes, "a gecmmmeosaied ith Board tas French fan. LIU ALM. abd PM, dally; & few choice a) Sreployer. Aa Tadian bed taken lpg miror ot of Wigginton cree AM Be moter Improvements. AvPiy | Taken.” Appis a). F, WiLEON, owe sod us the howse; John seized it, wrenched it ‘the grasp of J a the red warrior, and ran back to the house with it. Look- FPORNMEED PARLOR AMD BEDROOM ADJOINING WLER'A Gi LAKECARMEL, ¥. Y., FIFTY ing he @aw the Indian pointing hie ride aud draw. to let, and aleo one fo gestqense caly, bn 6 Fon h ag road arty amen ra séae, four ing a fine slght.on him. A box of bar lead stood by John pt ng Ge Mneurpanged, art tay mig fr abe Habra, nile from lake, Gilead. fe air, oo moe Quick, aa thought be let bas dy at the Tend i Foard trea atie'staceas ROWAN FOWLER, Proper bead warrior. his scalp-lock ; he dodged paced LAR RAL Bs pak i et earnuey care arya armel | LA roger rota NOUR, & iar \\ up for some * oho would not run, and the very hy he amt Mreet, near Lafayette the ‘on Kah te the seaane. ner coulin't re lt Got, aot, who ha along, called » 3 3 Korth river, ot ‘and Ms Indian, and thus ended Mrs. URNISHED HOU! eq brave, and determined to save uo property, B\iiten to ve tet numediately Ci pricte tam on it nog w aw tea-kettle from the hand of an can, be seen at any Hane during the day, where terme will be ‘attempted toade known by C. Orit. i ‘Mercantile or other pursuits ebould firet eome and sce for or ‘O*TRARD Ht ND'S POINT, LONG wand, ferme me | ee eae Gree es Nese ee Ahemeeives, Merchandise is the frontier towns of Mic. fowre@s the 20d fortant He dtd, —— @ouri, Kansas and Texas paye a much better profit than not “4 J ree poy teweaae ph rea “3 a1 a Baprentcane <A LARGE, AIRY ANB z 3 pee Saat vase oceans of ete: ' C, was the seventh in’ descent from the nove old | Genoa? FURNISHED PARLOR, WITH BEDROOM | “i ae 4 teense canara | Sei 00 Mae a semesters fewae ngrsm ose 7mm, jon 1 Fetal and © ‘apr ° 1 b tacware, cerding han Dg : . ee ian. op | FODOKRN.—SINGLE GENTLEMBN OR GENTLEMEN VEN tran Jase “alee 86 to 410 par "aeeheer married John Wan Gun “June ° BosiRaragee ace ors a A gt Se oe Chee rab), aol de aioe ie ‘iy 3 oe Sie Sew rene Whee Thigh Britags Wenebagie's “apes 10 $0 4 cenle por , intellecbaal attaiaments “suly 8 May 22 | JY[RS, MATHEWS WAVING TAKRN THAT ummer Lot Sa nthe Hon eaeieca Sere ita Jae | mt acai © ery beaten eos | Recetanted Santen eat eee comply Hi the order of Sr Mor 23 Jane 34 fired. Dioner atone’ nd te bisa tnd SE CONG ay boy To a gt RYO. 7 BBRVOORT PLACE, TRNPA #TReer—a | QPA BATHING AT LONG BRANCH, X. J—THE ALLE tsaiber bos 0 6 sired, omy ager ele OF sr nd er, 8 | INS, anoanT, Tah, Teen erat , pent toes Ber Pain st 3110 ‘The Hon, W. W. Wamp, of Bottalo, who was member of Moy 8 SRB tT pe "bee aed Rat Ntailvoad, ew of ee dosen, $1 10 in eed and "1606, ted miaewiy inst eceaye “Jimo 9 “June 10 | 'O8PArty Of gentlemen, with breakfast if demiegf. | ten end, country. "kes on ressonae yh 4 fe had bee in bad health for some two years. Mr. Woed July 6 April 21 ARTIAL BOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GRNTLR. | die terms, A Proprietor. ocean. Faney goois of wee a reskient of Livingston couaty, and was June 14 June 26 P. man, in rempectabie family, either American ce Ger. BATHING—PAVILION HOTEL, ROCKAWAY. ye apf AY al Bo was much pespected by A ‘ay man. Addrens, stating torms, 0, F. B., bon 16) Herald S™424) TRiate lee Be ‘When you add to rd Yo) t by eran, \ Men. Jang B Tame, wife of Governor Hicks, of Mary. 4 5 mer a at 1 A. M. and 6, 6: ye diel at the Cevernment Hose, i Abapolias oo June 30 Tampien ave 14 | Singita: Seok fwruihed Roomate te mich | FM: yr waged met erat ir. Aden seam fr twelve aud a balf pelt $ Turk Ia June 22 | api ‘Radvese Mr A. 2: Blecrepoat House, Beostin. reach Rew ore! OAM ind ty 4 P. at 7 af Yaoi ik “Ae 4 | TO Jaa, tare nounine no 1 ehnalhadatonheehe’ teem ; ‘ hi > me confining themse 'ves to Died, trig residence, near Washington City, on the » 1 Vienna ° orn fuckers , a covuat ‘aes at JOMPRON'S ATLANTIC PATmuor, HIGHLAND! a srieerent nN morn! the 7th inet,, nT dg pg romans qT" pbihe tart and ives bots , Sal and . de paitita, olla ant —— gh my ~~ ; Sanutber, id. Gout baw os LET—PARLORS AND SLEEPING APAR nd aftergonn, Highland Taght oH ther, and the omual thousand not) Zacatecas “April 10 With oF without hoard, 0 families oF gentlemen, at No. 74 M., Saturday and &a1 at Mi iv Bosse reves ADE fpracway opposite Astor pinge, Replay a private frenthy. Leayé above pee Sxody oar! M., ry) ‘There sb French resrurans