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2 royal forces are being concentrated. It iseaid the King men. Napoleon I. made a dreadful draught on the raco— | gale like the above. A catalogue ought to have been pub- NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1860. BOARDING ABD LODGING. ie Cena’ S ttuanetnre Seed i M 5 “ Doth iv physique avd wtellect—when be slaughtered near- | lubed eeveral months before it took place, 60 a8 te havo < es * 4 TED. PRIVATE FAMILY PRE ANTED—AN UBFURNISHED ROG will go om there to Gacta, “At Naplon, at the date of Poth i piysiaus au witcher aes eritettanes and tot | been diateiouted. all over Burope aid -Ainerien, and to SELERDLD SUIT OF ROOMS £0 Lur—wits Fit | BOARD, WANTED—IN A VRTUATE Eton searso, | W eter wfo'are euraged ut dag writ Bound on Sas, the des or, ue authorities constituted the sick, the lame, the stunt and the priserable at home to | bave afforded the owner the advantage of the competition | 2" without board, a L126 Breacway, between Twenty ath | and ) privil pe of waehing; two or three oat be | day for ove, full Board for the uther; terms to be by the King remained en fonction, ‘Toe Kiag will have keep up'tbe stock A Gue looking man here, of Gve feet | which would undoubtedly have arises from various end Twenty sixth sreets, near Fifth Avenue Hotel. wanted; price $60 per mont. oo 5, coe | ee ere eee Ie hen for his forced #2, 18 & etrikicg figure; one of etx feet a rarity, one of | tere; instead of which, only ® meagre notice was giv wks. : vith Avenn epeted: peiee O00 per mente. AGEs paar . two horns to bis dilemma when the time 6 six feet two prodigy, sod one of six feet four or six a | in the Berlin newspapers about a week ago, A TINE, BACK ROOM, WITH GAS, PANTRY AND BARD WANTED LY A GENTLEMAN, The te departure arrives. He bad received an invitation from gisnt. Had General Wivflel¢ Scott been Lorn ip this coun- } tailed prospectuees bave as yet been circulated. From . bath adjoining, op seoand floor, t et, furnighed or wafur- strelin nod Fil nat tisha crenaen, Andress, with Tel Fraacis Joseph, of Austria, to come to Vienpa when leay- try be would bave been wink comnfectable bomes'tor tha'tinter, cansecure hea +f | ond ful particulars as ion of and from Queen Isabella, » and calling reene Bireet, row a a tng Sapien; na Seanad oon Queen Iaabella, , SB, and Commander-in Chiei ting at 120 «1 ‘second dar t whish must be resemnable, f. W. K., Herald of Spain, to make Madrid bis future residence. Which in- Vitation will he accept? twevty five years of age. Por who to my personal knowledge ticual Guard—a very Saul A TRIVATE FAMILY OF THREE PEESONE. OOCUrT A, ing.an Enalish bugement rable bor house in & des’ add to thelr family two more persone, either « bis wife; a well fur- Boe. WANTRD—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, by a young, married. eeense, Bisbed nd Bedroom juired, with full Board. petween Fourteenth and Phirtieth itt General Lamoriciere is getting ready for @ brush | prc. Sold Ben Caunt would geulieman Gad wife or (wo alucle gentlemen of social disp wt, | tion must be with Garibaldi, and you may expect to hear that Police, Iet Louis Napoleon abolah the, passport aysiin, | script note ty Humboldt mentions that under, this tre eos who wos Un 6 Damen it ip tie mooue, he Sider. © | Eveter, Madioos syeave Pk he bas attacked tbe liberator’s forces in your bold out inducements to emigration, and invite over some | Cortez Collected bis forces, driven out of Mexi- | a7 in search of the above a note addressed to box 1,698 Post a to be- of your fine stalworth fellows—not ‘the Heenans | co ia the Noche triste. A collection of water color paint- | cice will meet with attention Br. KLY*.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO LRT, STROVE next despatches. Should he do #0, I have reason 0 the day—and invite alliances with the noblesce, | ings of much interest comprises the likeness of Hum- board. comfortably furnished. with scocannioa Hove that the Sardinian goverment will at once inter- | and Le will do more for bis country than all of his at- taken by Gogliotti, to 1866,and a portrait | |) SUEFE OF HARDSOMELY FURNISHED BOOMS OX Keeplog Bouse and cooking. in a vprivate Rouse, Wo. 1 leks im tempts to im ise horees, sheep or black catue. Let | of the vencrabie at his writing desk. Broadway t let to geat!emen, also rooms. Hot | strect, » few wiputes’ walk from the Fulton ferry. fore, and it then remains to be seen what action Austria | SUoN fy CFT eimood will tell” and 20 will muscle i Ghyvour in numbers a series of | anionid waler, gaa, beihe, da. Hoes ret clans in overt | OORLYN FINE, PLEASANTLY SITU, Will aagume. It bes leaked out that sbe ‘bas most ImbO8” | and bone, i views by Oount keh eb, and panorama ot the Himsa, 2 Shia Thistecath sereotse | Be Ated onme nod good Board. wikia te eiautor' walk of tant reasons for making an attack upon Garibaldi, They forming a grand ei ber Wall street or , cam be had by early ap- are as follows:—Should Garibaldi succeed in driving Oy eS pllouiton at 147 Hicks street Francis 11. from Naples, an insurrection would spring up a ne rod CARD, IN stndsnd a OR TWO ON FLKMEe tn Dalmatia and Croatia, In Bosnia an¢ Herzegovina one perlods of his Heat ve al Nassau eect, bret Ouse ‘would then be imminent, supported by Servia. The Wal- contain many from Warhington street. References required. lachians, we are assured, bave an understanding upon the u OAKD IN SROORLEE— At subject with the Hungarians, and we are told that they no caste of i beswere Citation and “ *Parior aud Wad: openly speak of Klapka with enthusiasm. General Gari- 3,000 thalers. | (4 PRIVATE FAMILY HAS A HANDSOME ROOM, iran Wl sieet nod tout freee PM By ped oh een Price, chiefly furnished, balcony, pant’ and gas. to let, wo one or two | Toom adjo\cing, om goeend Moor Unturaaen OF ee ferences Daldi has several Greek officers ia bis service who would ‘of Russia: a | gentlemen, without “i pe if desires; locstion unex: | Fiver and required a then dotach themselves from him and hasten to the fron- ‘would presented by Seo sper © f eee on Se cn nana a il - ————__—____— tier of Thessaly. Austria sees in all this destruction most puzzled to know which was elder. ‘writing ma- OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A MARBIED Sours, certain, unless abe stops Garibaldi. 8o you may judge che | Their fine fora and healthy complexions send our tmagi- | terials, &e., a6 they wore left at bis death; & collection of SMALL VAMILY, WHO OWN A HOUSE wirn THE | 22, 01 ‘vo sincle gentlemen can obtain Board by applying will most Likely attack Bim as soon as be a‘furds her the | nations back across the Channel to the rand ale and | 160 diplomas of ail possibio sosdemies, universities and | A “modern im ‘wish to let for the winter. com- Bicks street, shadow of an excuse for sodoiog. The Austrian oilicial | the “rosst beef of old id.” Here are three | learned societies; finally, toe mathematical instruments | foriably ain co Wiese, Dunk See ROOME STREET, CONVENIENT TO THE SECOND journals are even now arraigning Victor Emanuel for his | Peruvian girls, the belles of the crowd, and each # most | which he made use of personally in his extensive scien- | men, oF gentlemen and taels wives. Inquire at 242 B And Third avenue and Grand street Board for attitude towards Naples; they say he evcourages Gart- ravisbing . at first all the gentlemen were dying | tific labors and travels. rest, between Jemersenend Clinton etreete, -. | gentlemen and their wives and single ale 8 (ow baldi, and show in the violence of their articles Aus- | for them, but ir great reserve and haughty manders LARGE BANDSOME ROOM ON THE SECOND boarders. Terms moderate. Apply at 299 Broome street, tria has devermined upon her future course. General Le | have driven the butterflies of fashion far away and scat A is pautry, waa &c., to let, with Board; two per- moriciere has issued ion to his troops, urging tered the legions of bargers on. ‘The following letter (literally transiated from the Ara- | foa97 Hi ‘Claas; good table. “Alen, more’ Roome if upon them to treat with the greatest severity apy town | There are two cicgantly dressed ladies of an unmis- | bic), 80 bigbly characteristic of the illustrious exile, required, Bo. 143 Bouth atreet, one door TT that should rise against the Papal government. This, | takably Exglish air—ulbeit, one ‘comes from north of the | been written by Abd-el Kader to Colouci Churchill, at | west of ix street, Williamsburg, oniy minutes’ walk 13 EIGHTH am, THRBE DOORS E. - when first announced, was treated with disbelict | Tweed and be other from the Green Isle. The el Beyrout-— from all he Serries, 4 Bron way —To let, (wo large Parlors, with email Rossa by ‘those who Know ‘the General; but it, is but | with the sensible face and flae figure, dressed ‘figured | After the usual complimente— PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING WORE ROOM THAN by ee eo $00 true. The Proclamation was | made, and | poplin, ls Miss ——. niece of ord ——, an Irish peer. require, would lete few Booms to sin; Feoce reqrured. General Lamoriciere is determined to sack and | other, with the fibe eye and enthusiastic bearing, is or geotlemen and their wives, with full or partial Weard as Pillage those who rebel. Will the Italians, now free, look | Mies ——, her protege, @ bit of ‘but not ‘anc bath in house. Apply at 128 Christopher street, corner of 1 PRINCE STREET.—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED on with indiflerence if such w course of aciion i attempt: | enough to spoll be. See that Uasé, broken down dandy, Bedford. Bs LOD, Parlor and Bedrooms, with gat, ath, 1 ener ed! tainly not, and Sardinia wil\ attacl with t complexioned, vulgar look! »: yr em within 5 from week. forces the megnent’ ibey make an ‘e@art to comply with | his side, He le Lora G. brother fo’ sa keniah sete ood PRIVATE FAMILY, WAVING & FURNISHED BOOM | Sctestnalf of thetouih ferfy, nn ascommoaie ove OF two in. Lamoricicre’s proclamation. Whatall this will lead to no | abe is of the demi monde, or rather e demi-rep These Fi a Ba Me A Tt paler or the winter. |No other boarders taken. Apply 96 | ] G6, BLEECKER STRERT, OPPOSITE DEPAU ROW — ‘one can tell. two parties have a frightful , affording one of those By Moderate. Appiy'st 467 West Thirtiein et. | Cougress strect, four doors from Heary. Si wth Penk tated ee eee A person, on whoee discretion and discrimination | bad exam; 1 to the artificial soniety of Fogland, soem W KLYN HI ‘A Gi EMA! ‘ory, for young men; house Grst ciass; refereases I ean count, assures me that in Prussia, from | where some are born to wealth, power and positioa, and PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN | PROARD ON BROOKLYN HETG Hye A canteen ‘whence he bas just returned, a feeling of alarm and irri- | often without etrength of charncter to steer clear of they require, would take a few single weatlemen, or a | 22,204, wife and two oF three sing’ gentlemen, cad be secom, | tation against France a universal, and that were the lat- | chasms that are placed so thickly before the “ favored Fenueman and wile to board, or would let part of the Kouse | Th'ritiow strect, Lrooklya Helghts, between Fulioa snd Wall JQQ BUSECKER STRIET, NEAR MAcDOUGAL— ter to interfere in Italy an attack would be made upon tae | clasees.”” Jet us not draw the veil further, aa tenant Cal at 125 Christopher street, corner | ses: ferries. 23 Mendsemely foratined Reese, gutele Se Freoch-Rhevith frontiers by the Prussians. How would Among all these gacfiles of the day there are many - | one .: me ‘Sn. ae 5 Engiand then act? She will join in the coalition agatost | true womanly bearts, and some few—very few—fair spe- ) PRIVATE PAMILY WILL LET A HANDSOME FUR. | PRROOKLTN, HEIGINB—A CHOICE OF ROOMS 70 | Ticnerat’ wenlences of « hotel omnforts of a home, France provided Rusia does, else she will remain quiet. | cimens of mahood.’ At the balls any gentleman asks | Iu the meuptime a sufficient security ts being afforde | A" m, with gan for $2 per week, by applying let, wiih Pow 8 family or men; the Yor she well knows that Frauce and Russia med | any lady to dance without an introduction, all standing | Retribution cannot eurety be far off, for the Imperialjustice | at 195 W tireet.' References exchanged. gue sobeeetly, Sere having Aes oes painted, and 210 ; NEAR SPRING can keep the rest of Europe in subjection. Rassia,as 1 | on an equality. There is a keeper of a hardware shop | 90 every account calla for it, as by’it slonecan the empire . ae Sie ferences exchanged. | ee BT know from the bert authority, will not join any ovalition | dancing with a very aristocratic looking lady, one of bis | be maibteined aud consoliated. Procrastiaation, how. LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN FIND LARGE 0OM- Pare wrranaed (or epocniral houstooping, = agaiut France. Napoleon Ili. bas, with his usu ability, | best customers, and here is a barber who has for a part- | ¢ver, should not be allowed tw delude the masses. I hope pp a a ap tgeeed gts et gry one Bay | OARDING HOUREK ERPERS—NOTICE.—FURNITURE py . ~ ~ Eee a a a ren oe | ere an) Ot ee eas renee win tzcr | Encyniang, oscars ebisren. Applr wits Greene | (on,0° [00 Ceranty felt eas teas | ge rectness oer most neh revolutions have left in y, a A Soeea 2 ; tant fet an Mand or | ever 1 can do for you. I pray the Almighty to preserve | “zee. mec treated with Uberally, ca otter, | 264. FASt TENTH STREKr. OR THREE err. ‘A few days since the Minister of War here went and guard you. "Your sincere and devoted friond, WIDOW LADY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SHB ae. to Savoy to meet the Emperor in his triumphal march ABN EL KADER, 6on of Meht-Eddeen. (L. 8). requires, would ‘let one Room on the fi-st for, and one through that new province, to arrange plans with his | British army, who was stopping for some weeks here at Damascvs, 26 Moburrum, 1,277 (August 16, 1960). Boom and two Bedrooms on the second Sere, Surutenedi bet ace reesty oF on oe mas, emai s | Die, Ro ders se eh vee, hs toe go = Hse een terry tt at er 18 to aD: ‘i empire introduction.’ He er movements, - Ominous for Prussia, and is the reoult of the Emperor's haber J a pee See ee eee fear that Austria will force him to interfore tn Italy. The | Frenchman, whom he recoguised as bis grocer-—the man " Quiet TLE HOMD FOR THE WINTER FURNISHED | Celock. £250,000 troops are to keep the heals frontiers safely in } that sold Bim tea, sugar. candles, &c. At « in the August 29, 1860 ya ey A Fe ‘Apartments, with or without Board. from $3 to $4, ia a BROADWAY_RUROPEAN HOUSR—APAR- case. quadrille the disonmOted Hiiton went up to the + |, Lobeerve in your parliamentary report for ist Thare | SUL"°%ien tanmafor gnilomse."-Appiy 6157 Mam Tweasy | Sethe sory Met wcop bones, with madary imerorements, | J 637 alte ta mais, fr files nd stage Rovcas ter ner: and speaking*very pla‘nly, #0 bis partner could bear biw, | day that Lord Palmerston, in answer to # question on located in South Brooklyn, five minutes’ walk from the tlemen are now ready for the winter season. = Our Dieppe Correspondence.} begged bim to send him some of the ten, candies aad | gunject by Mr. Brady, replied that there was 0 A @olock. Restaurant attached. French and ‘wo. Drerrs, France, Sept. 6, 1860. pos le oe = that be bad — aoe wheenet o eyo of omen conn 0 ° , , "Out, merci, Monsieur, cer- it that, aang Gane. me Fashionable Continental Watering Places—Popularity of | ‘ainment,” said the polite Frenchman, while Mademolaciic | Fran’ Cad 'wmcrieaa govéroescute, were very. Geelrous BROADWAY—10 LET, A VERY DRSIRABLA Dicppe— lis Advaniages—Appearance and Habits of the | biusbed to ber temples, A watering place is not the | that a ranal should be cut across that isthmus. His Lord- soened hose, fe seats, culahie tor Patrons of European Watering Places—Their Pastimes, | worst locally in the world for studying character. Here | ship, however, further, stated. that the offer in charge Bhs Pref, D-LEOROIS on the premiee? dc, de. You must not imagine that Newport and Saratoga and | ease her dancing with a very smart appearing at Dieppe can be scen some of the strong national traits of the French, as weil as some of the ‘outside Larbarians."” of the surveying expedition of 1564 gave it as his opinion that the project was impracticable. Having been on the expedition as surgeon of Cape May, and Magara Falls and the White Mountains, Our Berlin Correspondence. ber Majesty's ship iégle, and having on sevoral occa absorb all the visite, balls, hops, wooings, flirtations and Buhiin, Sept. 6, 18¢0. pedagogy Kame vmgged — of Saasiaes'e - follioa of the entire creation, No, sir. Whatever may be | @omference between the Prince Regent and Emperor of | state a tact of which bis lordabip waa bot 6 : A Meer siren ane AY nour said of Baden-Baden and Hombarg, and Heidelberg and Bustia Postponed till after the Accouchement of the Em | that after the officer Se ee et or partial Board. may fod @ plessant ome with a email Spa and Pfetfers, and the Swiss Alps and Nice, and Como | press—The Emperor of Austria Expected to Atend— | April, 1864, to report on the impracticability of the canal, | private family, ls & modora hatte, neat commas ot ee th and Biarritz, for a seaside ‘watering place” Dieppe is the | —Opunter Reports—Oount Rechlerg’s Policy—Position of | the vail wales; bleh the eo;toeery bad fled ieahcare, Herald odie. most charming aad most fashionable in all France, if not Auztria and Rustia—Will there be an Alliance?—The | and down lea GHLY RERPECTABLE FAMILY HA’ inl Faropm The ht that Dope naa aimon amex. | Premio ary he—Prin Pre Ours | Tass Mr uals Betta ad nearest | AA, Matec iee om ee Mae oan Ste act line between London and Paris, makes this—with its | Auction of Humbolat’s Ialerary, Remains, dc. —His Col- | Pouliry. : comm a0 So] cpivetenaeh ath teas cama Ue contingent railways and steamship lime—on the shortest lection of Paintings, Drawings, Coins, dc., dc. ‘The verification of the existence of this Mey, ” Mecdougal strect, above Bleecker street, soon, and most direct route between the two greatest capitals | On Saturday last the Prince Regent returaed from Os. | ‘rence of which looks towarde the northwest eud of Lis. ‘A Gk EOTT (OF UxronnisHED Rooms 70 Le, in the world. Directly opposite, on the Eoglish coast, is | tend, to be present at the great manquvres of the Prus- | li doubt of the practicability of the canal; for, with the | 22, wil Rosrd, Ine beauiifl location up town, eutsble for that fashionable—once royal, when George IV. was | sian army which generally take piace about this season | ¢xception of about three miles, which are crossed by the ee a @ gentleman ead wife. Apply at 1% King—and vastly popalar town of Brighton, the bright | of the year. Se eee camel te eae Goan fe ee alias Lad, the excavation of a canal. Now, since the Cord “NUMBER OF ROOMS TO _LET—SUITABLE FOR helmstone of the days of Pope and Farqubar, where many Doubts have been lately expressed whether his | though appearizg as a backbone, from a distance, is really ‘ao old lumbering couch and.eix used to repair—a weary | meeting with the Emperor of Russia, which bad been | intersected, ‘opposite Cnledcula’ Bay, by s valley, all a rye Retersoces renuired,,Agoty sts Wes two days’ journey from London, now reduced to two | 90 confidently announced come weeks since by the quasi: | Practicability, or even diieulty, disap Ponition, | Tweitth street date 107, between Fifth and Sixth erences, hours—and where thousands now go weekly for afew shil- | official papers, would actually come off; it appears, how- | pablished by Dr. Cullen in 1852. as the it of bia RRANGEMERTS OAN NOW, BE_MAD® FOR DE- lings, where formerly there were oaly scores, and who | ever, that the proposed interview has not been given up, | Per! ous explorations in 1849, 1860, 1861 ‘sirable Rooms, with Board, at'l07 Waverley place, near liad to spend bundreda of pounds for every family. A | put only portponed from the beginning to the end of this | a tney emery ns water, and having few miles east of Brighton ig the small town and | month. 1 understund the Empress of Rassia is in an in- | tested Dr. Gu len's original statements, which led to the pins bows tort from Vuiry she seaport of New Haven, whence there are daily | teresting condition; and the Cear being Wo anxious « | oresplzation of the expedition, and always found them to we hight avemuee, steamers to and from Dieppe, keeping up tho | husband to learoher till after her accouchement, his | briston'f jong since expreased, that, it Dr Gellot hed To = communication between London apd Paris. The | journey to Warsaw bas beon necessarily deferred for a She cnaeriae enjoins cla ene bee cee Ry BS COUPLE & cone reat te Oe eerie teow ee week or two. The Prince Regent will be accompanied guccenfal. WILLIAM McDERMOTT. referenses required. In. lais, and from Foikstone to Boulougne, the advantage in ansiet ace SEY ec ar eens a aeaeneht | Gomas Mammen SET ceicae ea °FURNIGHED PARLOR AND BED: now building, materially ce immense ia |, wi eu ox and the clk are w ~ Pari, and {aaier steaauers are ut, on, Iti anticipated | gti preserved for the delectation of the royal successors ET ae cane wre pace a ees Been efor "ia the Ore" chaos’ howae 0 Week tals. The journey is now performed the eotire distance | of Nimrod. woat thay wish by addressing A. B.0., station B giving thetr are and avenues, Dianer at Be eaten tees iy eo tres ak eee) ee ee ee Ck ROWE WAN NOY RMRTVED one. | ee paincg an'we nd vere ate 200 OUD travelers aumuaiy, | eienideance, may be party regarded as an act of courtesy | AL“tuturiny, comequentiy I'd not go Wo the Museum Laticmce con be saveemmoasien wih Boarder ame wit nmense and frequent wails, every additional facili. | to the Czar, wbo came to meet bim last year at Breslau; | White again evan, ae bt errertoppeaiie Mt. Jobn's park. “ ara le panic gover ‘tbat be’ ty, either in time, distance, comfort or scenery, an object. A pew railway & to oe built to Calais, t0 Gave sixty or eighty minutes only, So far ag the in- crease of travel is concerned, the route by Dieppe has the advantage. In former times, when ga awkward duel had taken lace, aad in both former and present times, whea one’s lish creditors are too aseiduoes iu their attentions, Boulogne baa always been @ convenient retreat, where by several of the younger members of bis family, who but if the Emperor of Austria ehould join the {i'ustrious party it would of course acquire much higher importance. Accounts from Vieana state positively that be has re- ceived @ special invitation from Alexsoder; that apart. ments are being prepared for bis reception at te chateac of Lasienk!, and that he will proceed thither by way of Coburg, where he will pay bis re sberi{'s « horrs could uet approsch, and where a tot the chalky ciifls of old Evglaad gave s peculiar significan- | ®P€ct# to Queen Victoria, who is expected there in the Cy tothe poet's cescription—-“"fis uistance lends sechast. | course of this month on a coutideatal tour. On the otber ment to the view.” Boulogne, however, bas few ra sources Compared to Dieppe—a town of more than 10,060 peoplo—and later!) this bas become a very fashioaable resort, not ouly to * broken ¢own dandice “but on their | Coalition egainst bim; but that, ne travels,’ but to all of thet motley and heterogeneous of Prussia Fucceeded in remo: ween Wet one meets at these places where | trapgement that has so long existed between them, ant some make beaith, and othere break it In tof Theppe is charming. Fancy to yoment a long straight sea rhere, formed of a ‘peudicular and Drokea clif of chalk, from ove to three hundred feet bigh, but with a gap im this cif about a mile in width, where the lacd approaches the sea ina gentle slope, nearly s plaun, clear to the pebbly beach. On this plan etands Dieppe, aod at the castera portion is the mouth of the river and the harbor and cocks This breadth of nearly | concessions to Rusmia tn relation a mle of eand aud ebingic forms one of the most delight- ber support against the Cal piscee for sua bathing in the world, and the vast num- | menace Austria in the Weet; but at presrat ber of bathing machiner gives some idea of the number 1g8 are reduced to 80 Droppe was tut a decidediy fasblopable place y_probimatical finsetdan td | for ths cbanoce held ous to them by tictr eonangtoan wre vibe aareolne oenengennrnnd ‘i ‘out to them by their conaeetion with the Empress came bere for « few days, and their Majesties | France | sbould not be surprised if it were found ere A Aad om» Huta wiLsoN, wee be een @ ‘wore #0 delighted that the Emperor gave orders for build- | long that they ooly playing of Austria against See cceetak neetiaeit thal over aaa ae © I Soenee ing & superb crystal palace faving the beach. I ought to | France, in order xcite the jealousy of the iatter and ine agen tae oven was tues will invoke oo mention that the first row of houses factog the water are | induce ber to carry out, without further delay, tbe pian Pies hte Bar oC Gf I AR OARD —T0 L&T, WITH BOA. tial residences and hotels, avd between these and the | of operations which ‘they are said to have agreed | 7°sr ‘ogo tanh conwall par: remo as tang Go by ag B ope parlor and extendon, and one large beck room, h the ground for some two or three hundred yards in | oe im the Kam. Nothing, on the contrary, pg 3 for ake but wha | enitebie for a get Uemon and wife or fie Recess, breadth i# dived between flower . shrub- | can be more disinterested than the policy of | tresonctleable to philasphers. 4 semeel in mew ies wishing the «ame wil please apply at 108 Rast Deries, grass plow and broad wall Toese are | Prussia. Per from eptertaining any ambitious | wonder'al Cy 1 vice sever beer | street. Dinner at 6 P.M Terme evry moderate. — thropged with visitere—Iadies, gentlemen, children, | designs, the Pritce Regent renounces the most tempting | ED0wn to che ofore ousan? dollars rowan: | ~~ — a WAI rset, acd all clams of ‘his MM " advantages for far of encrcacbing uyoa the oar nn onal te 5 Ee cove ofan, 2 S Ane ~-4 Cone ann wire on two on | ROW nm Burk iajeaty's lieges. yond if uO rights of bie x) Of the te charm three youre gentlemen, ean obtain fv ad On the eoge of this, and wear the water's edge, is the | fellow sovereigns, and is williug to imperil his own king ‘ere over in tele wake teal | bare om Prcare ne ‘Americas temp, | apd Thirty Crystal Paiace, erected for bails, concerts, reading rooms | dom to of a Power which has always been either e woman Tastnace tNen be | Terms moderate d | mpectable tam; ani promenade. It is © the subscribers of forty | 8 slippery Soret ee te cen nL Ee vee ron Tee Bae bakery "Pees — = aa francs for the eeason oh gives admission to all the | i# hardly suited fir this wicked |, and [ am very Cc) OARD—AT 25 STUVVESANT STREET. CONTIN. ore, baila, /ter, concerts, Ke, and is also open to the public, | much afraid it will not meet with the reward it deserves. = aaa gape of pia or three single seni excepi on tbe oreasion of bails, at an admission of balfs | The militagy manqavres which commenced ee a igs RUE | ‘s.srcrmpmmndated whe single ortioubie Breas [a a sew 0 frano—cee aime to ube vicinity of te Kreuiziug, ahouttwo miles from | don sates San aren. pout | sun ted stages "Aisa. syousy nay. Tut Se ey ee a fase ES ne oe tater in the forenoon. The ing costume 0! rat r the zation ane w Hlensen 1s Bot many removes from the style that wees | tbe Pression army. They were originally iatredema by ais can be premmemonaned te te ben ote wie Bent, ba +4 the Acrican ncgrors adoroed in in the pictures tilastrating | Frederick the (reat, and have been continued ever gince, an¢ Parke and Bedrooms (root. SR eri Be | tose, by a emma of Gaimea Ladies, however, take | rather from babit than with any distivot view of practical coer boarders takes. apply at 0) Waverley piace, ment a4 ‘hath. Ni worthy of taele = ‘and position | utility. On ou cormstone the trenpa are divided tato sve z Bleecker Or at ienst the *' better of Creation. | corpe, representing hostile ay mice, who perform aeeries ad weer? BETTY STRER?. oan aan eerie” you must fo in the afternoon and | opersticns preecrived beforehand, in which ove party is Bom Py and TSroiene. evening. “Meu from every clime bere make resort,” | vietoriour aud the other defeated” This practice has the _— rp - —— | wife Dinner nt oebwt. References xcbanget Svent ane and women too. There i not that extreme of fashion, | Ciasdvantage that it aocustots the eoldiers to the idea of HARVEY CAN INFUSM HER MANT prt that vast effort to “cut a splash,” and “eclipse crea: | defeat, and previoce to the campaign of 1806 It was car. oT et OTS Sains ent tion,” thas you see at Saratoga aad Newport Or course | ried #0 far thet the troops who were «upposed to euccomb ete bas oo qual. If yeu wih ineuresh give het nook, it {6's very Unpa ateadie fact, nod a very rude statement | in the mimic conflict bad io capituiae and lay down | at No. 8% Tenth erenue. between Parte toute and Paice a to make in an American joarsa’.to hit very mildly, thet | thelr armie before the pretended ermquerore, which ec- | Oth etreete Ladies $8 cevts, neutlemen ort aden )er—, LR only (a a youny and comparatively anew country, aeamong | counts slacrity diaplayed by the Prureians in sur- | So ae BURT HAN REMOVED PROM OF APTORNDY suitable fora lady or entiem au. as = Sine feecee tere col hos canis tthe atin naa sh peaote ot. | Mam fam pete tate Toe Be q elt a bear, monde—do we eo those wonderful attempts at t heen indulged in since thea; bat for all teteore, Seettunee bo tal, love. _ Giapiay, that super superiative spoke® of im the descrip- degenerated into aa affair of | sbeent aecen foot Forget tae omanivae Senta tion of Scenery of a rountry theatre et wp ut | routine which aie —y very \mperfectly towards | Mee potedmitied wi be terly recardiess of expense or taste.’ Of course | transforming raw recruita «ho consitue WRO HAS ‘ARD OF TUR ORL ‘mre reapectabie parties need there is @ great deal of texve in America, and any quantity | the mare of ibe Proesian army into efficient soldier | N Hg wetame PREWET ‘es iptn nee Sesoneumy ose rarely. cawea’ aanens Far at of fashion ,”’ but in a European watering piace, ax ina Eu. | Im & pampblet recentiy published, the authorahip of fo thie and other * watiel ee NE ee ee ee Teens ane note | Tamas ceertuaned. te Erince Preserems Cnet, the Ge: | SES Sr aeee ise tea ber voter. i'yon ath ike | [QROADWAY *TORE TO LEVORENT LOW, BO, om, 43 -0 peat rich, ani " | feet of ve and rts of the military sy et 2 a i — Rod startling that so often darzies the eye among your | pointed out with & frankness to which ae pattie bare Eat ee bem a a ah ira merous, abre twenty tree | BB baiow Rearton erect. 6 Siore, with co ty-firet “upper ten.”” Im the whirl of whalebooe aod stand. | sot been accustomed in this country, and the French chart _ ~~ so | Sonifen ts vremues Genie Peake ek tao , ovt of teel, there is not thal tremendous periphery that | litary eamp propeed as a moiel for imitation. In Fraace T's Gre UNDER IX THE WORLD —RAR- a gph votes Ngo} —- one seen every day in New York. Rarege dresses soem to | the evolutions of every corps are lelt to the dlecretion of | yy, MBM, RATENIOR at the reat Canton OARD DOWN TOWN.—NO. 8 RROADWAY, predominate over other fabrion, a favorite color being a | ite commander, and are directed against an imaginary | Phig¢'and Proreiee Omm beoteet i huwlng Wrery, “Aiagle yeotiewen ce teallen sort of gray or email dark gure in a light ground, made | enemy or a eupporititious fortreesor else nome former bat | grid seers week ne anction peices, THe ae A Tt to tere © t Goonces and trimmed with the new and more fash. | tle, in which victory Wee declarca for the French arms, | 2 Greenwich, aed 9 Morray ervete Sere and ferries and eace fonabie color, greselle This ie a brighter and more strik. log color than mawee, being a nearer approach to let. | with conquest, and’al! avticlpation of disaster is carefull, &XPRESSES. NTED—FOR oan Ofcourse your city readers knew all abou) It, bat they | excluded. | am not aware whether thie prinetple will be . ae = wi Boxe Me 9 ed See ror] Wisi tot in all places where the Hanatn circulates. Biue | followed at the present manorurres: but it ie something | AMERICAN, EUMOPRAN ARDY Wert INDIAN EX: | ine ouvipeteren-es exeBanged, sadrcen We Madioon oyeare ik, for Greewe, ie considershly worn, and white silt aes tee marry Authorities cf Pragsia atmit the poset aed Ore door from Wall Post thos. abawls Tooter, alan, quite a morinkliog of Irish poption— provement and cease to indulge in the un areeie cf | ons forwartet Se tartan and the shainr ck Patterns being tbe favorites. | warranted samomyAivs tbat the crgatie\vioa of thelr army | sacmer wal ports’? Bur pa the West totleg siren andy | QOARP WARTRD BY A FAMILY OF, RIGHT, FER. The fail bonnets wre eeidediy im advance of thelr | ie superior to all others. Tt may not be amales to tmentiog overland tute to the Rist Tndies, Cbyos and Ansiralia I'jee'cs teste be Romond seonue, bewwete feck ect | UT" Predrotssors, approaching the {ace so near as to almost | iso, tbat of all the Prorsian princes Froerick Charies ia | Sam es urocured from and general ageney huaineas | SOOM NG sireeu, A ‘at Crowen's bookstore, Seer we torte Ube oly one that hes discovered reepertadle alragetisal eee eet ATI EFTOAR, EDWARDE © | Oe Toreday evening Is a children's ball, on Wi ta and «bo may be called upon to perform a promi cee eeeee cea Oot — ay — Magy 4 faxb: bw ). > 4g > Cin a) bomtilities: pe Dy ae are pivn tr To Bw 47 0 TOUNG GI imst none wan) on Rum’ ® litera: if ra on at Metrope! orees, mother ine rivate, except those lavited by the committee, at the heat of | maine, wilh the exception of the librry: whieh hes brow be A a go dy 8 tg whieh & the Mayor of the town. Dances are | bought by Messrs. Asher, booksellers of thie city, will be | alltmessall kinds ef seat ary, pimuetoriee, looting eitwane | thectdneetn, & Herahd cfen extomporiond au older evenings of the week, | disposed of by auetion ai he former residence, by Ora © jemoved with care and mt one rial al’ kiaAy ——— ———— ong of @hich J witnessed on Sunday evening inst. | vienourg Strasse, the eale commencing on the {Tih inet | of furmiiure parke* and shipped t all part of the world CARD WANTRD—B In fact, Sapday i the eayeet day in the wank here, as it is in Parts,all reoer, (Pet And many concerts being given on that day, All thie disturbs one's puritanical notions, if be ba any, but every thieg bar such an open, light and innocent aif and manner, that | for ove cannot bat draw a favorable coatras: between thie innowent recreation and bilarity and the gh om ad povishment of @ Sontch San le Acted over egain, fo tbat the soldiers are familiarized Tt te rema: kod that neither the Prosrias government nor any Germen or foreign eetentific insti (ation has been four to intereet itee't, eo far, in this valenble collection The to give orders for porchasiog the whole of {t property was left by the deceased to bie ol eervant, Seif | fert, for whose bewedt ft will be sold, and the friends and admirers of Bombolet will thas ba opportunity of storage fo* furniture. GOULOSM ITE, Preprietor | SPOUTING OTR BUTLE! wO 2 PROK SLIP, HAS THE Oe er ost 7 | en nior BP conte per boule Dogs hoartet ai wife for the winter, wiih foot second fone ins fret rate hoarding priviiege of private table Address, stating particulars and ferme, H. AL, bs S001 Peat office, | WANTRE —FOR THE FINTRR BY A Lary Renee: chil rem and child's naree tn Brooklyn, Obi Crown epee. coo and mba, and rleht seare Addrana for one ‘TWO GRP TLEMEN OAR BR ACOOMMODATED }; & iret case ree particulars apriy truned day, OF the Sumiay in Lendow, with ita fre thousand rum- requiring Foch articlee ne @uit their taste and their pock | Advion gratin week. g, +n. Brectiyn Peat cties, cr Ou Bo 80H How bales and no Bria Moun of CryMal Palace or wares 18, to serve as a Tmemerial OF the departed eavart | Tae . ~ ——— seek Pegs otire ————— | ‘& garden open fir evpyment people 0! we etem of secresy which re’ paremovnt inthe \. 1G RO POR S10 WREN TAYLOR ANT = may doped apon A, we bets po right to bringeverything | try cemmencing from the binnast aethoritice ard peas Potty, co Sraneedar, September % Pleven ad | PRCARD WANTED Pons plesant Ohuaber ant cock | Sin - | Building, aod * {0 oar own standard, wloni*re that standard may be. trating the moet harmiees trananctiont, bat bees exem | SU vints wi teas ths grows ei 20 ccot cack ie 'teene: | adjinive hivw Aaieemet. BR, Bor KOU Pot oes, with drew BJ, ‘Mice, for two dare. cs ther agorsre et oie Coan’t say ae much for the Pench men as for the wo. | plified im the want of publicity given to an interesting | takes a ‘ Teme and si’cation of Rooms | changed. = be '

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