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s 4 ‘ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE, @reat Fire in Constantinople, and the Sultan as a Fireman. Murder of Another American Missionary in Turkey. Archbishop Hughes’ Recep- tion in Ireland. Speech of the French Minister of Commerce in London. His upinion of the American War and the Alliance with England. The Taxation of Great Britain and France, &e., &o., &. Our European files, to the 19th of July, contain the fo}. owing interosting details of the news already published tm the Liens. @ur Paris Correspondence, Panis, July 15, 1882. Poitticad Dulness—The Fniperor—Mexico—I tervention— The Paris r—The Revolutionists—Conpliment to President Lincoin—Hotel de la Pain, Be. Politically speaking, Paris is about as dark now as tho ‘world would be physically if the sen should some fine duy take his departure, and wend his way to some other planet, The reason is, that the great sun, around which 80 Many Jittle planets, each throwing ont their scinti:lay tions, revolve, has gone to Vichy toattend to the interests ef itsliver. On bis way thither bis Majesty has boen grecte:! in the usual set terms by prefects, mayors, bish” ‘pS, priests and people. One mayor, however—the Mayor of Beaumont—ceparted a littie from the usual form, and greeted the Emporor in a neat tittle speech, which evidently had not been revised by any superior authority, and was reaily refreshing for its originality, He said:—“Sire, we eannot offer you the keys o' our town, for we have no: ‘The koys of our hearts you haye tong had, so that we can nly offor you those of our wine casks, which constitu'e @ur ovly riches; and, suiting the action’ to the word, he put @ tap into a barrel and drew some wine into a silver cup, from which the Emperor diavk, and then bad tho goodness to accept the cup himself, in return for which ho decorated bis Honor the Mayor of Beavmont with the ribbon of tae Legion of Honor. Apropos of the Emperor's jtrip to Vichy, it is said that the spinal disease which for a long ‘time past has been threatening his Majesty is rapidly de veloping, and that there are serious fears cnt<rtained for his future health. The Emperor has but little faith in medicine, bot is an enthusiastic believer in the beuedciay results of the ‘water cure,” ond both at the Tvile: and St, Cloud had Jong ago regular hydropathic establish- ments fittod up, where he is occasionally ‘put through’, @hous.:al process of *douching,”’ ‘*packing” and ‘‘show_ ” ‘With the exception of the facts that the Imperial, Bylan and Finisterre have je"t Algeria with 1.605 men of ‘the First Zouaves, 136 Chassours, 21$ horses and 104 mules, and that Goueral Forey is to pay a visit to his Majesty at Vichy, we have nothing new about the pro” ported operations in Mexico, and it is more than probabie that tho Parisian joirnils have received a‘request” to Say as litt'e as possible upon the whole subject, ant thay the intention is to let the mutter dic out of the public mind, in preparation for the abandonment of the scheme of “rogeneraticn,"? which has thus iar worked so Heastrously for France. It is stitl understood that the Normandie, with Admirat de ta Gravicre and General ill leave Cherbourg in tlio course of tho next fortnight. ; “Intervention” and “mediation,” too, seem to bave Deon for the time jaid upon the ehelf, the secessi in rol rt Paris Lge themselves with giving transla tons of the nasty’ artic’es of the London Ti ‘a its brothor villitic:s Fy the English pross. ! reading community of Europe has presented to it daily be most bitter of these articles in ive columus ef Ga ig- wani’s Messenger, in which great prominence is them: and in which every ove, which has any partic for and bitterness and misrepresent ition and ying, is carefully reproduced ov the leading page, while an occasional article ovly from the Daily @ther uf the Engii-h journals friendly to 01 ita” way into its columns, Perhaps, as a pe plo, we bave been too regardful of European sentiment aad (oo sensitive to Buropean critici<m, and one vt the gvod elleels of this war will be to rencer as more inde. pendent of ths one and regardiess of the other. In this matter of the ereation of public renthnent, however. the Sonthern esuisearics have exhibited a great dea! more akilt than bavo our government and its re; reseutatives, In the time of Ju ige Rost ani King, two or thos of tue Paris journals were bought up, avi there is no doubt that Gaiignani’s ist a great exient, ader the potest in fluences of Slideit’s money or promisce. ‘The pr. bability hear no more abvat inte veution or ptil tbe Emperor retains frem Vieay, Ls 10 be tet tlie,” fo, ig tor the oo is Bad to be to ores Austria iio the kingdom of Ttaly, in ease sh: coes nm iow tia ihe wake of Rusia and Prussit. One of the ; re gent political rimnore, izdeed, iy that a meeting of the Emporor utd the Czar and the King «f Priss.a is 0 iake Place next ber, OF the Latter par he purpose o di this auong vthi Phe exauin uo: f tho Te O.ntinisis, Whose pro- ami slet- graume J gave y« y ws? doiter, has Geen ed, and their ¢ ¥o comme. Cet pleading in theie Debal’. ‘The on townhin the last three days wn Of @ recipe given Vy Aicot, the apothecary, aud one of the prisone sto an ther ‘one, and which, athougl purporting tu be tur a « ‘tion for taking the rust offof ivo) Wwols, was io the maoufacture of a powert. 1 fulmimatiag power als the discovery of a model ot a bomb, about deauie the size of au egg. aud which—like that of Orshit’s——was intended to explide npon striking apy bird substance. ‘The counse! of Vasre!, the leader of the party, cadeaver- @d Go exouipace him upen the ground of par. and deviod what any proof of the existen eceiety had been given. Tue aiftir wii probably bo ter- miuated in the course of the week, ‘The Messe, in speak ng of the eget visit of th following b Gent to West |oint, pays him eoiwplimout:—" tr. Linc: most powerful of men. Jota devotedness to the democratic iustitutions oF fis country bring him the atection aud oi eoulidesos “of lus fellow citizens, Upon his wil br are the sojution ef the mutt important qaes fina, Dut his xood sense prevents bim from abs pee: power, which is that of the people who contided it ira.” ‘The resignation of M. Mon, the Spanish Ambassador at Paris, ad which is now officutly announced, 18 said to Rave had for motive a seciing of delicacy on the part of fast geniloman. fie bis thought hitaself in a position 40 Euntauies Lye acourd between the two gove 00 Mexican affairs, and aur of fits approval o° che caerse of General Prim. ‘Tae new doe) av‘ Paix, ou ay Boulevard dos Capu. ciucs, opona w-dey. This ‘magnif cont bal cing, whieh covers rea ly 9.000 fznaro metres of ground, and which bas been construcied in focetoed mouths, hus cost bout twenty two miliious of francs, Ib comtalis nearly eoven huvdred rewns, and in poiut of decoration nnd 6 mfort far exec: any other h tet in Kurope. Many rooms im the bose were engaged @ week buivre the openug, aud many of bt Aabi‘ues of the Hotel de Louvre bave taken up their res! donee in the new pa'a miprose. St. Cond, epent cavera! hours in examininy end ou tae occas ue opewins the a the Societe Inimo! to whom it bel gum of twenty thonsant francs to tho Pretect of the Seine, to ba distributed among the poor of Paris, at the rate of @ (uouzand (rancs tir each Me iasenment, M. Thouvevol lias returaod from London. ‘Phe Princess Clotilde is daily expecting to make King Vietor Emapue! a grandiather, ‘after a month of borrid woathor the gun has at length shone out, aud wo hope now to have some sunmer ‘warmth. just arrived bringing nows to tho Tho uly, aud the report of the seven days tight ing before Richmond. The time in which this reached us is wonderfully quick. ‘ Great Fire in Constantinople. THE SULTAN OF IWAKEY ON THE TOP OF 4 B IN@ BUILDING--CAPITAN PASUA AB A FIREMAN, ‘fOonstantinople (July » own 5 eee ot Levant eral Ove of the most ex!ens 9 anc disastrous fires that haya visited Constantivople for many months past, broke out On Monday afternoon ia an ofd flour mill in Jamar. Bazaar, Kassim Pasha, aad, vader the influence of a brisk northwest wind, sprewd rapidiy to the adjoining bonses, tho whole of which were waoden,and speedily became pp 4 inflame, fa little sere than Twenty minutes avon had extended 19 the largo batlis and the four mille of the quarter, snd frm them to Chiatmamed- id, Yohyakehaja, and Czown set—titerally licking up 0 after longo, a4,the biazins t'de rolied on before the wind, ‘The extreme harrowness of Ue strects, or rather site b—which at many prints wore kterwly cnly wive igh for two porrois (0 pass ata tine—jmmensely Sived the ogress of the tiamos, and, the houses being— ‘owing both to their age and the long summer hect—wis a yes tunde ’, the eng. Iphment of the whole in flery 4 wa the work of almost Joss time than we have taken to toll it. Hat agoo;e-of thy mivcrable enzinos “which jorm the only provision of phe had aa yet kage fo the toally forced his hamane zea) had thi of the engines was then rned, 2 tue barracks and the gaping. provision stores, jess than half an hour all danj on ae this 8 Important Te | buildings was averted. tan proceed led up the valley. to the — of eeeisaly more succesful ectivity amongst the ral by of the who were doomed to lose and largely contributed, by his example otions, to the ultimate reduction of the confla- gration. Several “of the chief ministers wore also on the my soon after the outbreak of the flames—his Highness: Grand Vizier being the first, followed. speedily by the Seraskier ond Admira) Mustayba Pasha, the reis of the ‘Though the fire broke ont about one o’olock in’ the afternoon the Sultan did not leave the seeno of the disas- ter till nearly seven o'clock, when the demplition of several houses in the line of tho flames finally arrested their progress. The usual happy peculiarity of Constan- tinople fires has, fortunately, to be here again reported: great as was the destruction of houses, no lives were lost. In the falling down of one of the houses demolished to stop the flames, the Seraskier, Mehemet Ruchdi Pasha, ‘was struck by a falling beam, and wounded in the head. His Highness was peony carried up to Mr. Ottoni’s, and there received all needful Ritention ‘The injury, we are now happy to learn, was but slight, and the Pasha was yesterday able to resume his duties at the Seras- kev tat. ‘The official returns of the calamity report 352 houses, 943 shops, two baths, three sedools, two flour iilis, one oil do., tree mosques, one fireinen’s barrack, and one charcoal store, a8 destroyed by ihe fire. The *suWerers from the calamity are for the prerent camped ia the Petit Cham; s, in tents provided by the government, by bave ) Arsenal, which alvo supplies of fod and other necessaries boon furnished by the Sultan’s orders, Murder of Another Ainerican Missionary. [Constantinople (July » agprtesponstence of Levant Hardly baye we reported the eapture of the marde: ofythe Rev. J. Coiling before the t-legraph brings news of the equally brutal assassination of another member‘ef the same exeeilent brothorhued. ‘The Key. W. Me iam, an avent of the Amorican Rourd of Missions, stationed at Pifiliipopoll, who had been lately accompanied to Con- stantivope by his wife, left in the beginniug of last week on his return to his station, and, after a short halt at Adrianople, bad arrived within th: 63 hours (wine miles) of Thiipopoli, whon the iittle party was atiacked by Deivands, and Mr. Me. iam brutally inurdered, ‘HU yesterday the intelligence had oply reached the ¢apital im drief telegraph form, and wo are there.ere unable'to do more than report that the widow of the un- banpy gentleman finally succeeded in reaching her ¢eso- Inte home, aud Uhat the authors of the crime areas yet at large. The French Minister of Commerce in London. ROVER ON FREB TRADE AND THE AMERICAN WAR, [From te London News, Juty 17. Yesterday eveiing a grand banqict was given to M. Rouner, the Froneb Minister 0° Comm at Willie's Rooms.” all the arrangesments for ths occasion were on a magnificent scale, and the dinner itseif was in ali respects one +f the hig and t uniquo character, About one huntred upd fifty femen attended. ‘The chair was taken by Mr. Miner Gibson, Prosilent of the Rxard Of Trude, and amongst those present w. ro M. Duiour, M. Michel Chevalier, Sir GC. Lewis, M.P., Mr. Cobden, M. P.. Ke., de. ‘after dinner, in bis speceh, M. Rouhor sai !:—Tho save- reign who, in his poviod of solitary preparation. for the high misrion which he tu.fi's to day, hat b. tive withers uf your economic reve Nitior velopment of prosperity and grestness wh. fits fruit, knew all the fecunct y ot that great Jiw of ex changes which Sully, in his cuiversations with his king, eu‘ied a jaw of Providence, ‘The Fm -eror had medka od Ou theso salutary d+ etrines cf competition which, for ths good of all, and (specially of the least favered partic, Kindler courage, exalts the faculties, increases to a ten- Told degree the eflective powers, and sui genuirs W its aid. He caled ty mind those words pronounced by ore of your men, Sir KR. Veel. “1 hore that my on: dy he viessed in the po r man’s cottase:” diva wed that ephemer SPEECH OF M. mons at nced nobte larity which time di cr ts. (Reiterated e! y 8dr putioss than those: f the ‘pub jie good, he cit aot hes tate to take upon him-el: the direc: pers of that reform whih het cost the st: Britain ten yearsof toil and conthet, and in ieing eo he jusily eetimated Lis own strength, and the a jection oo, ts people; for after @ mom nb of axtunidment nud ameasi- nese the ;ualanses of French industry raiwel them- seives with confidence uncer the new flag he raised, (Cheers) As for the pueriie charge of we. k subiervi ence to a foreign pation, he well knew thitt al-—and yor, "geotlemen, before ail thers—wou'd see in this treaty only a pledge Wally given to an allian e necessary for the perce of the w rlt—(loid cheocs)—e fresh guirante overet to civitiatir. (Rou Sieh wee the obstacles, sues were the Wewted the signature of France to be atfix ereisl treaty of 1860, ‘That treaty had to encounter stubborn protection of Mr. Cubdi experience of the honosabie bre tent 8 wtained by the engaging eh poworta! rea wt» mg of the Chanceil.r ¢f the Fxcheqner. it was arp oved by Pacham-ut, (Cheet.) If 1 am not instake Mi-eis among you with @ thing bat avarm rie wihe since this entertaiwm a" i OT161 to me by the iativ sofa poured shees, And now, if 1 wea jod out yo r kins attention, alov Ine to montia thix hanqret, of the reswisob ained by the trea y wh on a ates 2 first, whic’ 2 « tad with a pride fr ms en y eet som? bitty res iunnacios. the us aititude of Froret i the facts were ace thos: new ant apex pe tion soon rogarde! then wich Costing oside antiquate | pr: demanded fo: mechanic act its ust perfect machiaes, from piemtin # and bidet ey have flung tbemseives into the co fle ybed by that prof unt vourget a@ the od the experience of thy 2 grand apd neble sper ney hy (rheors.) the beni tits lowks f out it would Wit those which aro d-stined ranidly te the nations, would they ‘not ao rmant Lhe these preci us #1 ces, poreeived, whieh flow unproductively into subtarrane: ws lakes? This transforms ion of the eco: on Freneb iadusiry has j si -eccived ite ratitie angest sav in od in serrow by the vremature kes ofa poi c+ aor emient for Lis high every vk, and ineonsoli'sie notwith hy tendered to her hy Gs inerease thy sglveted or th faciurcia flocked to it with cage hess, and have ma te their rivils jdges of thar s and their progress, Certainly they hive ad- eg obtatved bys Bache industry ve of liberty, but with fc of noble emutation, not of narrow jealousy —(ebeors). With that religions ¢ nvieticn which God everywhere re- sorves for tho activiey and Inbor of bis least favored vidron. (Great cheers.) The second resuit which 1 ‘to state is, 19 spite of the receat date of oar com lal reper’ 1 of the rectorceal ent profitable de aud example. our in under the MEN’ Oy aces between tae two ¢ reas We lopacat el the prcaf it peri time orwell te workl's hy tha’ foarivd il omte vhih i eying beet te Alanon Geatioms:, Chews not yet sult d the most striking feature of t was not merely a com- » entries. mercial regalation between t LT was the previamatin in the nant of tie Op af free trad —(sreat anor been the leaters. und which are de: tined ta p gi (Htiong, and to stim late the activity of i peoples. Al eady the public ar les in France, feliowing the initiative of the ehie? 9° the. state, kave oruken theowga one abl Jegielation on 48 awd pow mate lal. France yestorday signed tre ties of com. merce with Belgium and the Zollvere: (Cheers.) To-morrow ee will Bign tlut which she is negutiating witty Itad, (Imwiense cheering.) ‘ihe banner of coo- nomic {will thug contiuve its triumphal march, € exchanges which we see growing in extent. those chong multioly tmz aa wamber, those interests thet are ning intermingwet aud mutualiy identified, the wealih is hucreasing aitong nations, the augmented welfare axes whieh t# its inevitable Consequence, the high roviptocal esteem which spriogs from retaiions which day reader more frequent the extinction iical presion# aad ancient apimosities—(cWeers )— not ail these things #0 many firm bases for dura © between the nations? (Renewed cheers.) Aro they not sure pledges of progress without convulsioug aut without reaction? (Loud cheers.) Air, gentlemen, lot us not ditch these nascent harmonies by our faults and our way ward impulses; let us nower assitine #0 terrible a reapouslb lity: petro God and man, (Che -) 1 pro. pose, with all he emotion of a sual profoundly eon. vineed, a toast to the elore alliance ot the British and French'pations. (Londand tag oontinned choot ) The Ta ation of France. (Peris (July 16) espondeace of London Post. Th a lishes the offical return of evipts of the taxes and indirect revenue for the fret He months of he present year. They amounted 575 267 0000r., belg wn increase of 50,196,000fr, over”the core roapouding poten 6061, and of 63,701 000fr. over uhat of 1860. Ih comparing the six months of the prosont yaar with those of 1S61,¢be items of revenuo which show an improv ament Ire ba ration dues, 13,667,000fr.; duty on the waanfictura ef psetroct sigur, 4 918,000fr:; ous tome duties on under merchandise, 7,501,000fr.; duty on oreiga sugar, 6,697,000e,; duty gn vovable liquors, op NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 1862. pesiiicare, inking 1.10006 Seta made up as ‘sources of eapaaie on ‘the consolidated fund, i serie, £42, ‘Bho details of sey seri, 2 0, ine sappy pate aoe as follows:. one fii ist £403,610 10s. 10d. ; an- noities and Bian ea 108, 8d.; salaries and al- lowances, 0s, ‘1d.; diplomatic salaries and Pensions, ‘£174,289 63,; courts of justice, £694,819 198. 5 drawback, oa wine’ Cp (per Act 234 of Victoria, cap, £886 08. 3d.; other cl £207,630 88. 'I1d.; ,£15,474,789 103, Od.; navy (excluding packet ser- , £12,430,588; ‘misecliancous Civil services , £7,594,- Ss, bd.; salaries, &c., of revenue departinents, 4017 Aso 65. 90.; Packet service, £841,920 11s, 6d.; China, naval and military operations, £1,230.000; extra: ordinary expenses of the late Russian war, £53,430 lis. 10d. _. She Iron-Clail Navy of Engiand. ‘A Parliamentary return states that the number of proposals and plans for the purpose of shot-proof ships submittel to the Admiralty between the Ist of May, 1859. and tho Ist of May, 1862, amounts to 590. The whole were, in the first. instarce, referred to the Com; troller of the Navy and the assistant oMficers of bis department for consideration and report; 85 were subse- qnently roferrea to the committee on iron plates; 19 to Captain Hewlett, commanding the gunnery ship at Ports- mouth, and 1 to a special committee, On the 12thef hee there wero 87 placa and proposals under considera- tion. The Tron Navy of Russia {From the Dubbn Freeman’s Jonrual, July 16.) Extensive orders for jron-cased vessels are now in course of execution m England fer the Russian governm: Tho Thames Ship building Compony ave now building for that government, under the inspection of Cant, of the Imperial Russian navy, an iren-cased floating tery, which will surpass in strength and weight of arm ment every vessel of this description hitherto constract- ed, Asinilar orter from the same quarter has been entrusted to Messrs. Laird, of Birkenbead, Further oon- tracts with other firms are pending, + Archbishop Fiughes in Ireland. {From the Dubhn Fresman’s Journal, Jay 16. The presence amongst us of tho illustrious Dr. Hughes affords a fitti £ Opportunity of bringing under the atten: f oar readers some of the more prominent features e of this mest distinguished Irishman; one whose aplendid abilities, whose profound erndition, whose suintly piety limitless philanthropy have won for him and the country which proudly boasts of bis birth a world-wide repntat Jom, It ia now, wo butieve, ov sixteen years sineo the venerable Archbishop visited the shores of that oamtry which claims bimasasoa. In the interim, however, the good works, the vast genius aud the hardworking practical charity, nervons), tothe waute of others and the privations of the poor, eau the memory of Dr. Hughes greea in the recollect who remembered the uapresutaing api rett aud we may most truly say that his briiliant carcer bas been watche.t with aif -ctionate solicitudes by a large num. ber of hi trymen, who recognized in his well m> ited olevation to tho high position fils in the church an tbor tribute to the high inteilectu: qualities which have rendered Irish- men conspicuous, prosperous and eminent ra almost every civ ized country in the world, excepting, we with paia- ful reeret must say. their own, whore “Undistin uished the; o if they sha nenot theirizes,”? ‘Tue Most Reverend ; Archbishop of Now ;Awa e, was born in Jestoentiry ents to Amacica while yet @ the prio hod, we be ieve the College of Mount St. Mary, Edensburg. After be on the mission for somo years actively diseharsiug the onerons duties of & Christian pumister, his extraor- dnary attainments, great intellectual He proceeded with bis lwy, and was edacatot f eynited y cans:d his 6: of New in the year 1839 “The Finpire city?” was raised to the y_ of being the seat of an archbishop, the Mort Rev. Jobn Hughes was nama! to that. high and responsible offiee iu the yeor 1 his Graco has been a sieiaoins Never oc ving a public ¥ of rel gion OF the welfare of his tock imperious'y required Inia to step from that retirement wi ore hi ws a coaringly deine good by 1h,” he devoted his tine tothe daties of his swred office with a gaal part king of hovoisim, and as the apiritnal gutto and atviver of over halt a iutilion of peo- me, the vast maority bet ghis 0 countrymen, the venerable prelate ane ben always the k.nd aid couside. rite friend a refuge of his poor oe aati wen who Ss usht a home at the other sidecfthe Wlantic, Bat, th nyh his Geace tecret oul of his retire i My Statesmen po; ulous di © #9. niless when the int give his atvice on, Stito af his whe was re ga dot “mest wire’? im the guvnclis of the ‘rere of 3 vast content and a mighiy peaple—ho whove burnin ii wultig scnater coald. 8 Ld among this people: bis whole being seems tehave been dup: and, with that trae humiii'y which Dog Wo Fea gruRiBer Ry ue primat ps @C, Une tulenats of the poor has been bscb Wan Jawgivers wisdom,” or apyeding ty the rich aid pow ful in b hat of the needy and def #3. ls whinie has be: O:.6 of C Let ut kibor for ths gy dof ol jth s advasee ant vehoeacod. age bie aa 11 cof suit abund nuiy. ¢he yw imal approach. entively wor v, Ing cyindetior—ne eborchos, eony nt within Ins lovdship's epises, Hawny to the autiring zeal’ ad cod A chbish p, where namo is Bouselokd w 8 the as a by bis poople and reve ed and devon a of che ahd He whe coud new be son m aise bag and bean bread ty the b i Real repadiy by his elo wrong doer wien beh yet ins dO sun) to bear th se 6f ostiee ail relghe s fre aie bup nu 20 ng ee, Spemk si ert ot ge swny on chase tek roy casio are desenbed (0 have b-en 5 Abily und peat Yolo gays Wl eC raneiated with thea dor muse OF ustiCe a Ot a memo able awl low ter eitoet, as his vot truth wiht t the ¢ ‘ ot tive dap ess last Sundry ino ~phitanthsopist and Friskm st Lav it! 0 We last Vie ited * his wative: © 9 ’ vierted bis mative comasey to Laie a dtd the great and patei nie wutertaxine of ve. sity for the Cathoite people of Leland, cate dhe right wheu they have to freetem of ed the Hhittenous Arculeieyp will preach the aorta sm at the solow: ites en Sugday next in the ¢ Marth gl xireet, when a ret privet se. founded OF trace . Wi be sanetiied by religiot ant @ tasks tM to wee dnolish wil be asap © inanguratt n oration being pro- thy greatest, most nt and € (Prom the Cork Rejorter, Joty 16.) Thursday the steamship City of Washington, Captam Brovke,of Une Livergod, New York and Philedeiphne (urns) Hine, have tthe Mersey at foor A.M. day, arrived ki Queeastows four P. M., ate jenced strong adverse gales coming down The Washington broaght with hor from cabin and one huudred and nivety twerage parvenge.s, and embarked from . fourtoon a aud two hundred and forty eight Bieerage piasengers, who were put on board at shortly Detoce five P. M., macing iu dil five huedred and min e1ght 10 pas s and crew. ‘ihe clase of cualgrunts were from the rural di-tricts of Ireland, consisting most- Ty ot Lamiiies of small tarmers aud agrwalturad laborers and ser\an's, principally from the cousties of Limeric e and 1 ‘s words of Garibaldi at Palertne, which bave beer strongly remarked on in the Durin Chamber of Doputic ‘The rater of frases occupies Rome under tho pretext of Prgtocting the. Vope's person, religion and Catholicism. ‘alsehoud | Falsehood | People of the Sictiian Vespers— people of 1860-—it is urgent aud it fs necessary that the ‘reuch should feave Rome! If needful, prepare new Vespers! Every citizen who has tho emancipation of the country at heart ought to sharpen his stiletto | The Tobacco Trade of Aast {From Galignaui's Messenger, July 17.) The (obacco monopoly does not produce to the Austrian wornment more than one-third of (he sum derived from fhac article by the French government. From a report just made to tho finance committee of the Austrian Cham- ver of beg 9 vo it appears that the government Cy! esti- matos its réveaue from that source @ 28,293 400 florins, or firty-flv da half millions of franc ‘The Austrian overnment purchases the greater part of its tobucco in ‘arkey,and the committee has recominended that for the future (he cultivation of the plant shail be enconr. aged at home. The licences tor that purpose, which have been hitherto givea ouly to some particular pro- viaces, are to be henceforth granted for all. The Recognition of Italy by Russia. THE PRINCIPLE INVOLVRD IN THR CARB. [From the Paris Sejcle, duly 16. | * ® % Undoubtedly this is not the first time, since the end of the Sine vane that Divine nies ye ized the i lie ago fly ire; put ro} Y uy t. an empire, but not ‘intl after a terrible sti , in which she was van- j@hed; later, she accept ‘not without visible ll. umor, (he monareby of duly. recognizing, in the presen! cirompetances, ‘he lash 1 Weep of waywersct suf. General Prim in Madrid. rom Galiguani’s Messenger, Jaly 19.) Prim bas arrived at Madrid, aud had anau- Marshal Serrano isto b2 replaced in Cuba by General Dulce. His nomination as ambassader in Paria will,a telegra hic despatet from Madrid states, be signed by the Ques imuedtately. PE OX Gcrveavondancia of Madrid, of the 11th of July, fespateh from Bareeluna, da‘ed the previous pa se ene ng the de. arture of” a deputation from thateity for the purpose of presenting to General Prim ap address signed by several thoisan’ Catalonians, con- gratulating him on his conduct in Mexico, An English Notion of Peace. {Prom the Londoa Times, July 14.) It ts clear that we shall never acain hear of a Confode- rate victory in America, Since Dull ran thero never has been a Contederate Meg #4 i that was*onty admitted to be a federal defeat use ib was sipposed to be rather creditable on account of ifs very decisive and ex. ceptinnal character. Why should there ever bo «federal dofeat? Ifthe competitors at Winvledon could only put of t Fglish prejudices in favor of fair play and trath, and if they could only select their own maikors at the goa, why should “e be any doubt about results? If, under these circumstances, Mr. Stith had the nomination of » and Mr. Jones had to shoot aguimst him, it is plain that Mr. Smith would make all tho and Mr. Jones wourd make ail the mirses 3 is the case across the broad Western waters. Mr. Line dn has all the markers in bis own hand. eral Jackson makes a buil’s eye, and up goes tho signal which tele- graphs to all Europe a shameful miss, Goueral Fremont makes a golem shot, which never rings against tho tar- gt, aad from the other end of the rango the ag of suc- ws waves iiumphantly. ‘There were a hundred targets Wunbiedor , aud there are, alwort as many in these sely United States of America; but 4.7. Liacola and ss. bordinates huld the markers at their mercy, and the reports of the scares have no rely tothe facts of the shooting. We have hencoforward just the sante trst in tLe veracity of General Popo és I’riuce Hai had in that of sir Joba Faista®, Geveral Pope turns out to bo th Sir Johu Falstafor the Yankee army. Ho took ten (ho: sand ‘men in buckram’? trem General leanregard, and muititrdes of arms and ki wacks. But General Tope ia in. allible only in she well-ceu gona American pre Tt iva pity the ine ns C- ite unde: Sten tho good poliey of tolling trash, It is very probabie that uucder the impression created by Bnding a general ailleer falsely reporing the capture of 1¢,000 men, u der tho indigna: tion caused hy loding a eneral off.cer behaving, aeityhe did not take. like a Tueping, and under the of bewing that the righy vite of a Le riay ran away for strateg.c Ww? may furmify the inportanes of what few facts the svat of war. Hut there are fa ts of another kind, which do net depend upox M tn and whieh oan ot be There are enthits of until this m lovy uf 860,000 ber of the 700 dieabi sneer iois!y on tie pay list are dead, ‘There are diecussio: s whether not submit to. medtations asi Taso abvub some of the largest of che bubble: ‘in Wall Iheve is a talk of prokittiag the exporttion of d, what is on’ eto the same pure fous of Re’ wutatives have pessed the Pro- how that the begin eee the ond is mow net very f Our Montreal Correspondeace, MoxrresL, Canada, July 12, 1862 Th New Canaitan Seuof Gosrwnent—The Picturesque Ruwie to the City of Gttawa—Rising Impo tance of the kent New Pa liew at Built 3: of the Peojte Atout Vocwntecring—The Late Syenk of the Governor General—Lenving Canats Out the Cad, &s., de. T have just returned ‘rom @ hasty trip to Ottawa, the fatie reuk@® government of Cauada,and cannot do bet. ter than cevete a efare hour or two.te giving you my Impressions of men and things by the yazside. The jourvey f/om Montreal to Ottawa is percormhed partly by steamiboat and partly by rail. 7 Jong the is, in many parts, highty pletaresyue. Passing by the berniifal island of Derya!—the late residence of Sir George Fim; son, aud the present seal of Sir Fenwick Williams— Ainga tyolve mile rail formed more thon hai the j-urney from unis city to theemoryo capital. From very becomes diversiled by mount in aml cynnauding blufls along the hi is situaced on an of that at Quebo Ditaya bids fair to beeomo a poi t attenetion to the travaiting commonity. Fics, in its attractiveness i, te bountiful reonery. On approacwing tho elty we notice 4 aud Gatineau rivers, the feraer, tha Ottawa, falling ever a pr of eda Ca hundred fvet,and tho Inter bearing bv Bah (hoe humerons rafts of thnber destined for Que, veaange wh bes. the product of the labor of the hardy backwoods. mon, On the weste neo ef the city, where are chic locaed the sawmills and factories, are to. be seen the Deaut, al Fails of tho Chawiore, remarkably not for thea Deight, but their breadth, which, I should imagine, would place them‘ia the ecategery of falls moxt to Niaaru—shawinegin, in the district ef ‘Three Rivers, being bigher thay Afier taking a ngerirg ook at the falls, the erib cries, we returned to the ety to cepted) the wohdity ot They we built « with Ohio drab sty. @ fo salows and doors being 10, Whe gives hem a very preity ap euratire, interhor tie Aapeer tnarbie ed with vers good eect fr ooluinie and other pur- ade Deridtings form a para tele os Ven ahigh bet, fram whit a beatiful ¥ Lramediately op, yal Victoria Motel Mov whoxe kindness at peed but ment JT iave ab-tained from writing the Amartean r @ the com- fui that ja any Canada oifence jaken where 1 to be ofitres. + attributing to Ue people ot this country rooted gomity to Your Koverhinent which you thom. That the cof tate a lew hot-beuded of Ik Yuu nr 1 fynttous rebellion © hoetility ta a peop weil as (heir incliaatton 0 live on terms of peac frieneship, No in. aL the journalists of Cw yay to the ary, Therein’ prodice prouf of the ¥ assertion AL te covamencement of Sir Fdinund aMation jor vals g seventy five joadian Mia: i MOS Of he ru on In Lower Canada net (lve then eould be found prol thenge Lin many Ja Theas they were aot mach vd any meter of Parliament maved, during the last sees! * Legislatures, for re- from the by cttallons irateend for velun- Would buve becore patent that the gov eruiment did not meet with tha: ree;ouse to the procs mation which it daticipated, Agcm, the militia bill, on which the Lie gowerninent was deloated, was predi- cated va the suppos'tion that the poopie would pot have it of @ in Upper Ca more svecese(itl, and been reo toa grant Of £200,000, nearly a millign of dottars. ‘or purposes uo defonce. How grossly were hay mistaken, Inu every city, tow villag? aud hi Canada, were thera not ouly m tou wl ancl see hat the Treat em arings, bi rgoncy dit not create and that tuey, the Ww attacked,” by your govel press of Canals to , gaineny theas facts, or ty doi exiztence of # footing, ainong the Lower Canadians cially, which waa anything but hostile to your govera- ment.’ Ti fact, If Teould probe the footings of the iin. man heart—and Lam no mean ju ige of character from outward indigations—1 believe, and sincere'y believe, that while the Canadians deoply lamentod the circumstances which gave rise to your diMoulties, they wished for their apeody ee ge in the intercet ‘of hitmanity, progress aud civil: Lord: Mack's S apecch at the dinner given to him by the citizens of Montreal has created quite an tense i tion throughout Canada. ile plainly telis ioe pecste « hilelot ble ciel Vai hor words, that Fngland Will furnish money and some to protect Canada, in ease of invasion, be 4th ut the and sinew of the army W fight againes the Americans gust come from them. The latter respond:—You, England, wish to in- wo can do not desire to ex: what now exist. It is quite enough that fields and quiet homes of Canada should be de- military occupation without being compelled the expense of the war or furnish men for its pro- . These and other arguments are in the mouths and judicious persons, and I should not be at ‘860 & Movement Set On toot shortly which teach England that she must look to othor resources from Canada to aid her in ber de- borders Coroners’ Inq! ts. Fara, Rarroap Casvatry.—Coroner Ranney held an inquest at the New York Dope yesterday upon the body of Frank ressman, who died from the effect of injuries accidental ly received on the 4th of June last by being run over on the North New Jersey Railroad. Deecased, it appeared. was struck by a loco- motive, and had his arm s0 bad'y crushed (hat it was found necessary to carry hiin to hospital, where he died yesterday, ax already stated, Yourtu or Jury Accipexs.—William Garland, who wis seriously wounded on the 4th of July by the premature disehar of @ pistol, died yesterday at the New York Hospital, from the effects of his injury, Decease, it ap- peared, shattered his hand while engaged ip firing a salute ‘The wound was not supposed ve be dangerous at first; but recently alarming symptoms set in, and despite the ex ertions of the physicians he continied to sivk rapid'y, and died yesterday. Coroner Ranney held an injuest. | Fara, Fant rom 4 Wixpow.—Corouer Collin held an inquest at Bellevue Hospital upon the body of Richard Dunn, a native of Ireland, aged sixty-six years, who was wtaly killed by falling from a fourth story window residence, No, 228 Lat Thirteenth street. "FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Bataniy: Aug st 2-6 P. M. There was nu» much done in exchange to-day. The rates were 125% a 12614 on bankers’ sterling bills and 4.45 a 4724 for franes. Gold sold freely at 115 in the morning, but afterward advanced to 11534 a4. Moncy was abundant on call at 5 per cent, The stock market was very dull indeed; the amount of business done at the board—there was but one session—was unusually small. Goyern- ment stocks were inactive, without material change of price; 7.30 notes declined % Bonds were pretty steady; favorite descriptions were in rather better demand. In railway sh) there was little done. New York Central, and Rock Island were the only stocks in which there were any transactions to speak of; they were about 24 lower. Pacific Mail was rather more active at yesterday's price. After the board a crop of secession stories was started, and Central dropped of about 3¢ percent. In the alivrnoon the market was unusually dull. No one seemed to have any stock to sell, and buyers seemed wili- ing to wait till Monday, The business of the Sub-Treasury was as fol- lows to-day:— Recoipts...+++. +.$1,423,551 18 —For enstoms, 2u0.000 60 Payments: tees 1,613,836 Oy Balanee.. $10,333,719 48 The following letter ‘relating to the payment of the interest on the six per cent certificates of inv debtedness in coin has been addressed to a bank- ing house in this citv in answer to inquiries on the eubject:— Triasery Derarrueyy, July 31, 1862. Your letter of the 25th inst., making inquiries in rd to the jaymoent in coin 6f interest on the certili- indebtedness, is received. “the imterost. will be paid in coin upon redemption of the certideates, befure which time the question canoe! i envertible into five-twenty s)x por eent bonds, the interest on which is payabie at state | periods, i coin poctfully, Secretary of the Treasury. ‘The business of the Philadelphia Custom Lous: in July was as follows:— Duties Received. PRY. 0 +05: 174,087 Prev. 6 mos, 1,210,272 1,470,376 qotal....$1,579112 1644463 1,006,971 ‘Che Minois Central Railroad shows an 1861. 1862. 134.597 4 810,374 2,500,0.: increas: in'traffie for July, over the same month in 1861, ¢! $61,000. ‘The antaracrze and bituminous coal brougn: down on the Reading Railroad and Schuytkill Ca nal this week was as follows:— Rai'road this wock in 18¢0 “ 1s" “ “s 1882, Capal this week in 1860 as wh “ “« Stock Exchange. Sarenpay, August 2, 1862. $3500 Tol & Wab 2a m GO! 148000 American gold 115 20 she Am Ex Ran 350 Pac a ees Co, 6OUS 68,51 — os 1000 ‘Tenn 6's, 1390. 20.0 do, 5000 N Carolina 6" 7600 Missouri 6's. 400) Pa¥iforma Te 4000 Virginia 6s 1060 N_¥ Coatsal 7s 4000 E RR Sd tb,">8 & NY Cout RR. pe. 200 do. 79 Mich £03 NIRG 100 do 160 Cle & Pitts jal & Chi RR, . « 107 Chi and Kk Is KR 20 do 350 MiE& Pea duChHR Panaina RR, ..860 do... 5000 Chic AN Win 27 OUOG A&Chickm ex! 12 i400 TH & Aiton Frm 17 6000 PRIS KWRE Zn TE crry COMMERCIAL REPORT. Savunvay, August 2—2 P.M. The market way teas Dioyant and active, and puny to lower rates ths tea embraved 1,200 Wbls,, tw good extra State, at $5 20 n 85 90. Wintar wae lower fore nmtnia grades, while prine to goed aunll tea were snare vd firm, with ales of 75,000 th sates 0° 80 600 bushels at 55 tye. lois of Western mixed. rn with modercte sales at $11 for mess ind $9.50 Lann was firm, with salee of 500 kegs at 0% Wiiskry.—Sa'ee 4 400 Dole, wore m4 at Ste. AGUST BELMONT, & CO, BANKERS, XO, 19 Walle witers of credit to ‘vavellers, avaliable in all porisef the word Rothsch!id, of Paris, Lone aon, Frankfort, fin, Nap ea; and thelr corren RMY AND NAVY PAY AND CLAIM OvFT rears of Pay, Bounty, Pensions and rer SOUN B. MURRAY, Ar: Navy Bank. ry 29 Nassant ateowt, N¥.. opposi penses. RMY AND N. _ (Prize i NEW YORK. JULY 15, 1862—THE POARD a the Bast i * iny tt y on demand ] IVIDEND— Ore vy. THE @ N- surance @ompany, No. 1 Pees street—Jirly 2h, 18a The Board of Director vidtend of ve thks das declared & Syercont, payable ou demand, JOHN R. SMITE ETROIT CITY SEVEN for sale, $10.00); Cin, Hoye for sale, $13,00), by NFY¥. YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPA Treasurer's ofice, corner of ¥ ‘onrth atenue and ‘Twen- eet, New tie A A A arene soupens ge, bonis w id on mu aftoe Atte are afl tart SON Treas. RE HAUTE, ALTON AND ST, LOUTS RAILROAD, The maw dest morgage bonds of thle rowdy vetich wu fot delivery on The Oth of August at the ofl-e of the iP ne hae are date t Ju Ae Levy) and earty this lraves the i the 2 oom ‘ou hy mior-igned therfore give. notice iat the ie Pa bonds to at of Joly, armornt pT be pal on ie Terie Maure nd ‘ation ‘coupony dated Aviat fy 16 ferent for duly beidgembrarcd in the naw ‘any the intovest to Fu Ter or te coriyon of the Reliowiite and Ti inotstow van Sat ie pitee Nort sr et ene vi! be yal ertea, the ne tree aly abd Alguust being embrased in, ¥ the new bo oe of the fist mort; aco t the ra'lroad oflice, ho Paty *! ‘aha tre dor epi the new ne wi receive the euipon thet epi wet fee, on gn the ter Vowte and Alton cota pan § Belleville conpon Tayment w made ora Cet al tha, Ath day of August. Dated July 31, 182 JOU WELRENsoN, | Receivers *. “FOLDERS OF JEFFERSONVILLE Conpey Fie S Peer aS oman tea ee ; United ales oe aaa rk aaa ed Pe enh soured i Seats & firstmorts ira fo ompany Ars ae fol wit, Serko 0. 1, 1 aa, Bu ab, a 8, the'lowest outstandiig Rumbers, Prot and ater Fey any of ery 1802, lateeeaen: said bonds will coase by ins 0 ce mad GO OTN A. STEWART, Séoretary. H1o.000 ei ae ara and rented io first dadcane relalee pr ane four story lunge to rent, 20 i os Murray'tti _ Apply to E. 1. LUDLOW & ry 10 LOAN AT SIX PER cent $55. ONE est, on bond and mortgage, ve fatate in this city, In one or more sure, “fora wer of vs. Apply in the oiflog of the People's Fire Tnawranee JOUN F, CONREY, 66 Wall streot, my hUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES. — AWILDREN'S NURSE.—A SITUATION WANTED, BY A Dy duly aged respectable womam, as.chiidren’s miirees sin two families, und can give the beat of ‘ the north west corner of CWANTED. 1 IN. FAMILIES. ‘ors on Wheeler & Wil ane. sewing oer ag eehies a ma N, 427 Fourth arket BY, 4 RESPECTABLE Apia ANTED—A. SITLATION, nan, to go Witu a fanfty nor aa invalid: st place, Gall at 672 baer ANTED—A SITUATION TO DO G work, bya young woman who hore: her Dnsiness: is economical and trastwor'liy refe ul will try to please, in the ‘elty or country. y at 345 Fulton at. dpposite the city Hall, Brookly SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. E NOAL ott. PRACTICAL F: 7H CHEMIST, —_ J pversant with the tre ineal water, The beat of nt reference gehtieman a ng anes? place and desiring @ van addvese JK Hemi oflee, ¥OR A YOUNG on. He wou'd ale sam will be * root i A PHILLIPS, 26 oD—FEMALE ESS TRIMMINGS.—TWENTY.-FIVE YLOAK AND D: J fried Lads wentedy to wor at fancy Oat ona wud pretay ornaments, A) pl. La tod. Di rto 1 671 Broadway [QLASNEL sinter OPERATORS AND, FINISHERS Wanted—\Va_es ‘rom $# {0 $5. Apply at 218 Bnilivan st epartm ig experience, refer and when be AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED—A COMPE- ded. Ap- 7 URSE TEN MWS” ani seamn-tess well vecumme: at OL CEiun street, Brooklyn, WANTED GIRLS 10 WORK ON ARTIFICIAL FLOW: pl hiwnds will tind steady employment and vl be givens xirls taken to learn and iy acon Reade at., up sta Y—TWO FIRST CLASS HEAD- 0 first class Ulusion workers, rly tn Same) Tees, ar Broadway. \TED—FIFTY GIRLS TO. MANUFACTURE ARTI- Wwers, 8 cady work and good wages. Appy ab \ YOUNG, EXPERIENCED OOACUMAN WANTED—= One who perfectly usiieretands his Disiness; none cd apply. Ad wan, vox 1d Herald ‘No YOUNG ME ANTED, LANDSMEN, | SEAMEN, caper caryo iagaeateetuatee cooks navy, merchant and’ whating. ship paren or the ‘ori. “Apply at 87 West s.rect, comer ¢ ty 3 te, ange ROOKLYN, A CLERK IN A TE! we; one Who can taxe charge of thi ress B., box 159 Herald offive, stating eo and salar, {VANTEDTAN INTELLIGENT, MAN | (WITITE OR colored) (0 go as groom and valet with an oclicer re y to the Ary uf the Potomac, Apply on Munda eruuun From 6 (0 8 o'clock at No. 9 Last Fourieenth street, yee YOUNG MAN. 13 OR RS . WhO is @ Grat class penman aud undersiauds Adcrvia, in handwriting’ of ay A age stating age, wud sulary eapected, J. C,H, elation A, Post AN ASSISTANT BOOKEEPER IN A month aud voard and wash. NAN INSUR. honest boy ving ‘0 make himse!t w: Dont $100, Avplieation may be made, ah 983 Post 3 WANTED | BIEDIATEEY—TQ Lebizh $1 25 Nag pete ae d- te x day. ali wb he row "woe ra id tivor, from 9 or as ae ibe of the auaat, Superior to avy Ma; nd at she low. price af Si 1562. 370,00 names ara ny white man $3 to $6 rer tay wed Wh and wrt take back all Maps {and refum $1 is sutieiont capital, Bend for $1 worth of 6 diaps, aud f. LLOYD, Wi Broadway, Now York. Fhe War snd Siaie Departments ve our Maps, WANTED, TEX HANDS TO MAKB m boond Work. None butxood hands its heed apply to J. ©. Chapman, 31 tanh ANTED, AN APPRENTICE WHO part of bis time at soft wat Haishing. Apply "NO COOPERS. lane and small 4 and Bien of 8 Nomis istet., W A GO 1D WOOD EN GRAV ER, APPLY TO A Sons, 295 Pearl xt, " 4 lOONLIGHT | COTTLL. weet EXcUR ure. om Tuesiay evening, Angus wit, whieh way weil be ot here pot toe Invest ball roms ia the county, “yor full pardonlars #:e the New York daily San and bills. stetevest order and decorum will Be kept ont csenrsion. SPORTIN Ge { SCHOONER, YACHT POR saLE— NOT TWO YBA 2\ eld, and between forty and itt Tnquire at © SINUS Ane yur', corverof Van runt aud Rowen streete, near the Atiante D'ce, Brooklyn, FOR satenae | Inquire on Monday, between 9 A. M. TURE ENGLISH BULLDOG iM Pine street. D SAIL BOAT FOR SALE-# FET LONG, J A2teet beam, with cabin 9 feet by 8; 1s 2 oompute orders ns S aoe wand pained throaghou' be seea at 04 Te Foriy-second street, N. I. Inquiry ee Bam oe WE. EMAN, Ninth av PORTING. t is, wo y per er ‘anew work, “| “Breeding, Fleas engenJer inange, DENTISTRY. DSP BTEIN, 29, GRAND STR Ta; ior's, New York, Sreok Fh ate hoveriihy felt or partial artiictal Teeth, be Rat vos extracting | $0 sets on gold or plating, ‘sliver or ruboe ; partial sets gold, Per won, ver or rubber, 61, 0tracting, 23¢, Db; Lu Twent, porticular attenuon Uadting teen withoa from 8. Franc JER, DENTIST, REMOVED 10 #4 EAs ind atrew., two Blocks fom Broadway, calle bis newly dlscaxeres! method of ex- pain. Se at oe, "simron, Crane, a te nilgty' tt wa ot ing S80 eold, 1179 CERTIFICATES —AVING WAD ne toot extracio! witout pain, Wy Dei J. JAY Vibe LERS, 105 Grand street, (wo blocks froth Brvadivay. Tully insert thts oe inendation to thone tnache. JOUN PEAVELL, 38 Market st, Newark, Fa FINE ARTS. pais O% “PAINTINGS W) NTBD-SUITABLEE Sor decorations, ies having works thts line, and who are willing to dispose of them at BULL Le tine, may tind & purchaser by addressing 109 Post office, for one week, ‘OR Tar merit in to J.T. Oy iD Si BR, WANTED.= | DERN Gham Aa, ut Aa tel, offers to pay the highest casi price ida, old Gold ang yor. Foreotts Naving tees asicice for sale w rooaive 20 por cent more for ft than at any other plaoe; n'city mobay without being oompelted (o take viher : Broadway. REDROOM “suit or ENAMELLED FURN! colors, of warranted spanutactures alsa Suits, pial ormamentaly at HL. ROSEWOOD FA HUNGTON'S, 308 Cant ci “LL oe WANTED—A Ra Tito cia oe covering). of superior con ante! Mirror, {all size, pate and ition: ‘aes, ‘Auith lowest price’ for: cash, Gh, Vox 18a oat of S sae a Lo all oul ie 4 yy street, ernoree TOBACCOS—TiB ONLY TO a 4 mest is Eee hee Sieenion Semis RA ip smoking, a