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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1867. —— tive appearance, the pups bring from ten to forty dolia's; bat they are generally short lived. In neariy all the tenemeni houses visited there was le bad sewerage or 1: no ventilation; dark, filthy star- , THE TENEMENT HOUSES OF NEW YORK, force would lable ippress any movement {1 that buy and sell” he puts a notice in some daily paper the other Seeinoen Here Feuanism my Deconsidered | and ps4 his purpose served without the tpenble ae ~ ‘& nidus for its infectious views. pine. ‘Of course the newspaper charge for t! ater ‘The army in Ireland is reckoned at fifty thousand men, | {ng is very small, yates business is immense. under in the servi usual interchange yabvocal dence forms # seat tp tha. peoalas expe ocal pomion ofthe advertising. windows, The reats average $28 a floor. No. 38 Wash ngton street is a double house, with one entrance, and should be a model tenement b as itis hardly quite finished; yet it is as unsafe as any building means are provided for escape from fire except from the ways that bad dirt enough on them to grow @ cop are “ D and | fu the ward It has accommodations for forty-five | Of corm; rooms that the sun’s rays never gld- would be aided by the pect experience , diy 8 e there are thirty woekly, Inspection of the Homes of | Smee. "Cu one ie ire are ive faites on atoor, | dee ireenvg cold te soa caine Howiag opto ore amunnng aren tou, | ie ein 1 hey pa ee iene on the other fo Although but rece! Dailt, the water closets are y fluby, unfit to go into, and are* choked up witb A room and bedroom on the Becond floor costs $15 50. There are no fire escapes, and should a contlagration take place, im the rush of several would be like chaff before the wind, destitute as they are | bulk thete are a little above the dailies, and are vener- ith foul ai 5 ali ih ver ; To place in which “to keep com or wood or} The Fenian Situation at the even closets or paniries for victuals, the close, dark brd- rooms, surrounded with nails, on which hung clothiug— 186: taking up half of the space of the room; rooms fited 1p Close of 866. the Poor. ordnance. ally fill¢d with articles on art, literature and science, ‘This is so clear that the priests a] to be exerting wu aif iod practical, ‘and occasioually short tales ppear all their influence and eloquence to dissuade their flocks acco} ployed at the daily newspaper ople th hb the hallway it woul for boarders, one in particular, where there were twel'e pul from commi' themselves to a hopeless enterprise. ‘The number of people em “gry & Grand Field for Contemplation by pease er ‘he ‘chndten “were eot” wed! % death, | deds, bunks being built on Lop of each other, and in ‘his They preach, with h seeming socerity, submaiaien to the geabinments ie rey much shove, ie work done r cel th ater closets ith | Toom was done the cooking e eatin, regil powers. resisteth q pro- | Three ‘teurs) pweght se eee Ange in TOMY, cathe TPA Neate | ofall this overcrowding is vistblecu the faces of 1 | Germam Reconstruction and Trade | sim, purchases to himself damnation. The Church | each of these Gxé sheets, which never have» Weuling Carbonari the Socialists | article, ontain no local items, police or law reports, ex- jvtaaee omens ee pins ts teen. Those who cept may ‘be a list of cases with names only ouce in o in the sacraments | court tegn. ? or mee ‘Welthor petes wae taken on even cardinal ‘The government here has lately purchased for 200,000 or Pope, career, Fp tearpted you ran an pone he faqs, eared eyes, prematurely old in a 1» mto- ner, “wy are oe mothers Tor aoe ae with the United States. ther fora pint ; taste on the way, t payer yes gp ey ef ae. &o. &o swear like @ Christian, and finally die in a barropm ac emaaane en tap ween THE ASIA AT HALIFAX. the Legislature. IWTURISTING STATISTICS. &e. &e. &e. a journey toacoal mina, The yard ws very small, and the risk of baving the linen stolen is. such that many dry their clothes in the house im preference to banging them on the soof, INTERESTING STATISTICS, Above are given a few illustrations of the condition of a few of the two hundred and fifty tenement houses in this ward. The occupants of every house visited appeared to be honest, hard working and industrious The apartments of some were models of cleanliness and industry, while on the same floor, next door, the stench was enough to breed a One of the great causes of Hlth. tm this ward is the removal of the ash boxes from the front of these houses, It being a violation of a ‘ordinance to throw garbage in the street, tew could them to persons persist! sinful | florins the large building fronting on Wittelsbacher Livi bd eae Platz, yell known to srapallern through Munich as the —— old embassy, from which it bad the name of Englisther Hof or Hotel d’Angleterre, 1t is intended to GERMANY. remove there the telegraph offee from thé present loca/e — in the same building with the post office—a change thas le to business men as the pres Qh F2ANAFORT=OH-THE-MAM CORRESPONDENCE. | Teiaconvanient and not enly accom. The Supply and Sale ef United States Bonds— | ° Bnglish infiience in Souh Gorman yi, soulmate Pecullarities of the Market—Distribution typed ia SUMING Aa Stanaees: sitamianig ay te ef the Secarities-The Corn Supply—A | pin, gloomy gee where a solitary secretary or altaché may The following statistics, furnished by Captain Lord, of Tent house investigation, “After eiving ta, detal Wo atcha auniber of tenement bouses in each wad be gives @e | The steamship Asia, from Queenstown on Mondsy, total :— January 7—baving been detained at that port a day Whole number of tenement houses. waiting for the English mails delayed by storm ip the Channel—arrived at one o’clock A. M. Her dates are “8 The mbdject of the imsesurity of the overcrowded tenement houses of this city, on account of the recent ealamities wy which many lives were lost, and their genera) unbealthtuiness, as demonstrated by experienee daring the prevalence ef cholera last er, continues | any of them keep an ash box in their house, and at Dreary Situation in Politite—Trade with ‘seen ip a small, dingy room for ap to entice (bs saacks Feri or the bumaze portion | Rightthe more lazy throw their slops out of the win- Anticipated. She brought sixteen passengers for Halifax | t)rOMe™ or Mp . © attaché may ‘hour dally poring ‘over ue iaystery of and fourteen for Boston. She sailed at balf-past three o'clock for Boston. Detention of American Outward Bound dow. A man, even if passing at the time, could Rot tell Fred from which they descended, Thus there is less risk of detection in throwing it from the Ph on age stl Jess trouble than if it were taken down But those living im the rear @f the citizens of New York; and its importance has mot the recognition of the Legislature of the State, It {a hoped that wholesome enactments may be made to Fraxxrort-on-rax- Marx, Der. 26, 1866. | #ome German nomspaper Alli on oee of Minintry. As no large remittances of American bonds have come bd a (prince) “Hobenlohe 1s now the fuvorite, as bis tn during the last three weeks, the great abeorption power | political programme ia equally) Prusmay meager of our market has had its effect, and the dulness has | der Fordiens, while personal vemedy the evils complained of, and avaricioug land- | fill their slop pails with garbage and ashes wi ey Steamers. than the latier, as he is a Catholic, and at the same time lords may be made to feo! that percentage on their in- | throw in the tink; and ibe consequence liar SYECIAL TELBORAM BY MAIL TO THE HERALD, | been followed by more lively transactions, The price of | inceitigently liberal and progresziv®, oe ir ’e eo veutments in barrack buildings is a secondary question I the varia are rekicn measof ait, perenne senek Seale: oe Qcezsstows, Jan. 6, 1867. | {0-48y, 16%, is only « trifle below yesterday's’ price of | bappy harmony. o fenliob ihe meneee eenhe New York. I can only repeat that the great difference ee Thave to report the detention of some of the outward Detwoon our market and others ia, that what is sold bete } proper wiedom, as the best way for Bavaria ve avoid 480,868 | bound American steamsbips at this port, caused by the THR YOURTR WARD. to the security of the lives of those who have the mis- ‘What a great difference there is between the occupants fortune to be their tenants. Total... -ceeseeer Of the ten: t houses of the First and Fourth wards! the’ hands danger s.by doing nothing tv attract: To save the State the expense of sending to this city In the Figst wore found hard fisted, open hearted’ whole ecntien ete . Sania prevalence of s heavy southerly gale, Pan wh P e Of permanent holders, while a: | entunglement or danger by ‘en unwieldy legislative investigating committed, with-e | souled, honest workingmen and women, struggling with nee: Tho steamship The Queen, of the National tne, and don most transactions are an Continental acoousit | Botice, host of clerks, reporters and sinecures; to-inquire into | POverty; but in the Fourth it isnot only adutvice | Total....-sese 480,566 | the steamship Worcester, of the Baltimore line, both | #04 the bonds bought there come here for sale. | There- SPAIN. the evils complained of, a Herap commiseionor has yol- Pie, Bisk-salle Hon T Houses sewered 810,003 | from Liverpool, under the American flag, on Thursday, | fore London prices correspond to « minimal frection with and thieving. It would be difficult to find a tenement entarily undertaken the task, and Will continue his | house in the four hundred and eighty-six which has not | Houses oot sewered 300.675} January 3, arrived here at a late hour the following | °UF price of the same day, and increased buoyancy will researches until all the facts are laid Before the public, | either a prostitute or a family of professional thieves evening en route for New York and Baltimore respec. | b¢ noticed there as soon as our market takes the lead. ‘UR MADRID CORRESPONDENCE. The following is, his report of the condition of several | “Nos@si and a3 James street. The two houses tively, The vessels were detained here by the existence | 1am told, on unquestionable authority, that in Hol- | the Gathering Revolutionary oaaipttancecnd deundred dwellings he hag visited in the First, Fourth, | each other; five stories in height, built wall to wall to of @ heavy south-soutbeasterly gale until midday to. | land the bonds are mostly held for speculation, as many | tion of the Laboring and Working Cinsers— ‘a5 $38,000,000 being mortgaged with the bank; while diary Fires, Oppressive Taxation aud in Germany not a single bond is mortgaged in the banks, ly Exaction—General Prim Contract- ‘as these are prevented by their statutes to lend on for. | ina 2 Loan—Selz f ant wee. Lisbon Rullway. the house in the rear, It ie twenty-five feet deep. Twelve families occupy each house, paying on an ave- rage of $7 for # room and bedroom bas no ventila- tion; a stairway so dark that one has togrope und feel his way up; po privilege to dry clothes on the roof; no Sixth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth wards. The statements are startling, but true, and the report will afford the veader & pretty accurate idea of the prison cells in the high story buildings commonly known as tenement day, when they proceeded for their ports of destination. THE STORM ON THE ATLANTIC. ‘The Cunard mail steamship Cuba, which arrived here this morning from New York, reports having experi- ing from... ing trom. Pavement a yards, and then down deep descending steps under the pavement at the risk of breaking the neck, The steps were so clogged with ice that we could not venture below: but standing on the pavement above, even when the thermometer stood at zero, the stench was perceptible. To ne.ther of these two houses is there any fire escape, ‘‘nor,” said one of the inmates, ‘does the landiord think we want it; we are only wo- men of the town; it would be no great loss, he thinks, Having over. water in the house; no water closets; no place for coal ing fi ‘A rough estimate by competent parties calculates that Maprm, Dec. 28, 1866. 1808 , ig from. ced. heavy weather during the entire passage roug! pai , ‘3a BENE OP' SEB FOOR. fac de ee alk, wouee tleota’ an ellen cea cn wie pe bra t os out of the five hundred millions or thereabouts five-twenty | The political barometer is steadily falling, and the The homes of the poor must be improved if we would | ftlth—and the hydrant, are under the pavement, s0 that | Having fro —- bonds held in Euro ¢ four hundred have been taken up | weatherwise anxiously scan the sombre horizon encir- void. pestilence im the summer season, the increase | *! slops have to be carried eat in the sireot, along the | Having from. THE FENIANS. by South Germany. Money is cheap; confidence in | cling us on all sides with the hope of disgerning from: of crime of every character in the winter mouths, and the spread of drunkenness and immorality in every shape and form that will leave its finger mark upon the next degenerated generation, Throwing aside entirely the question of philanthropy and ebarity, self preservation alone demands that some European affairs and continued peace there is none, and | what quarter the surely approaching storm will burst, therefore orders for investment in American loans come | Men’s minds reflect the gloomy prospect before them, im every day. The project of Mr. McCulloch to negotiate | and all save bigots and courtiers—-for whom the present five per cent bonds, interest payable in Burepe, is not | gégime is a revival of the golden age—feel the present approved of here, as the price of the six per cent is yet | state of things to be intolerable. The laboring and work- too low for such a transaction, and as this would mvolve | ing classes, impoverished at the best of times by an un- Average number of cubic feet to each of cellar im Engl thtog should be done for those that now burrow like | if we were burned up.”’ La cps © Army, Police great and useless sacrifices for the government. just and oppressive system of taxation, falling with: Beavers in underground cellars that are flooded with But bad as the above premises are, they are palaces EAI Ya Y HRS GTS Catholic Clergy for the Crown, &c.. &e. With regard to the payment of dividends in Europe, | greatest weight upon the poor, are now suffering the ih from. sinks, and those who live above ground, in | compared with, No. a iciaicitne ae RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Loxvon, Dec. 29, 1866. | nobody cares for it, a they can be sold at aregular | deepest distress from the paralyzation of trade and partments without door or window or witheut light and air, who have the name of havi ‘Dut do not have it, FACTS FOR THE WHALTRY, It may bea matter of very little importance to the moh that a hundred thousand peoplo—which is a fact— ive im four thousand shells of houses from which there ‘a no escape from death in the event of fire; that funeral pile may be burned up and none but the immediate re- Jatives will be the mourners and sufferora, But the entire community is affected when the same number of oecupants are found living in four thousand dwellings, ‘witbout sewerage or ventilation. Then we find as many stationary pest houses from which issue forth lepers, as 4 were, to spread disease broadcast in every corner of e ‘Two days are all that remain of the year 1866, and yet Services To-Day. there is no more sign of a Fenian outbreak in Ireland Rev. George W. Bacon, Principal of the Columbia | than of the fulfilment of Dr. Cummings’ predictions or College Grammar School, will preach this afternoon, ®t | prophecy, James Stephens bas not shown himeelf, and half-past three o'clock, in the Protestant Episcopal ) the millennium that he promised to his native country is Church of St. John the Baptist, on the corner of Lex- | no nearer than before. Cries have been beard: ‘Lo, ington avenue and Thirty-fifth street (Murray Hill) here, and lo, there” but of all those who for different Rev. H. SL Gallagher, of Brooklyn, delivers a lecture, | reasons and with different objects would be giad to this evening, at a quarter to eight o'clock, in the West | come across him, none can find one trace of bis foot- Twenty-fitth street United Presbyterian churcb, between | steps His kingdom is 60 far messianic that it “cometh Sixth and Seventh avenues, Subject—‘“America and | pot with observation.” the Americans.’ One would suppose that the men who on this shore B. W. Whitcher lectures this evening, at eight o'clock, | of the Atlantic have formerly put confidence in this in Cooper Institute, on “The Attempts to Hstablich the | man as a capable and honest leader, are by this time Reformation in Ireland.” shaken ip their opinion. Perhaps they begin to think Rev. Edwin Hatfield, b. D,, preaches morning and price of exchange every day, the fluctuations amounting | manufactures throughout the country. All railway scarcely to one-half per cent. Of far greater importance | works have been at a standstill for monthe oT by yechyph Congress were to endorse the declaration | past; capital is locked up on account of the w of the of the Treasury, that the principal : an® Of the bonds will in due time be pald in prevalent distrust respecting the ts Our corn markets are firm, though duil. Still higher | thus, with midwinter fast spproaching, bunger bone hte gee p] spring, = England, France and | stares them in the face, Thero is nothing to alleviate- witzerland yet want large supplies. ‘Our political condition is desolate. Prussia continues | ‘be bitterness of their condition. eter boat ae to act with her traditional harshuess, Frankfort citizen. | supreme over all, and an insulting display itary ship, picherto sores by ug? gir | in other ern an | force in every town throughout the land affordsa daily tates, is now thrown off, many of our the Spanish nt and artisan of the wealthy young men emigrate to avold compulsory mili- | Teéminder to nel mR tary wervien At many as twenty-two releases. rere | ehts ‘and liberties of freemon which they once e gran' t month in one day. Landed property is al- | joyed in so high a degree, and of which unscrupul om Seana Be ace Potmes Fan Cena ary tyranny has now deprived them. But not only does mas time our splendid town hes a dreary appearance. | ‘the iron enter their soul.” Spanish soldiers, whem ‘The shops remain empty where in former years dozens | preserving order, are not accustomed to fire blank haps thirty or forty years ago it was one of the finest mansions in the ward, Now it is changed. Tho en- trance is through a wide open court, at the end of which ts the sink, and from its open locality is resorted to by passers by from the street. But for its present frozen up condition one could not approach within twenty feet of the further door without wading through a bed of Bull at least two feet in depth. There is soit enough in the court of Bilkers’ Hall to manure a farm of sixty acres, The doorway is twice its original width, the bricks have fallen out or been torn out by mis- cbievous urch! Looking up to the second story and the attic windows, which are void of glass or sash, we asked ef officer Ely, of tho Sanitary Corps, it 18 were possible fer these dens to be inhabited. It seemed impossible to live in such dismal holes, Up in the open attic we found a compart. ment several inches thick with soil. In the further end of the attic we saw smoke issuing from a dark hole. Looking in we found an old crone of fifty, a ragged, ‘8 place of shelter, the city. The pest houses themselves de station- | dirty youth of sixteen and a middle aged wor with “General” Millen that be will ‘turn up in the cartridge; and in a promfscuous fusillade, they may ery, but the ingoers and outcomers pei hither and | squalid es hor companion, sitting on blocks of wood | evening in the West #iftieth strect Presbyterian church, | outh of France,” for he bas given no sign of preferring | 50 "0, more carriages, and even, the richest expose often get, Pallet in the:peed. Hecshheney een thither into storehouses, as porters, hotels as waiters, | Sound ® a metag ee Cam yrenten j but.there | ‘The forty-third anniversary of the Now York Bible $0- | either the south or worth of Ireland. He may be fond | themselves to bave their horses taken away, as it was | Physical dest! B. Some prefer, the: aster. ¢ os eow the seeds of pestilence into the houses of the rich | was a window, but not a pane of glass in it—noteven a | “lety will be held to-night in the Madison square Presby- | of « warm climate in the cold season; but the green | “ne Jest summer. are to the | Incendiaty fires—the vatehling evidence of dieponioot and into localities salubrious and comfortsble in every | #ash; and an old shawl was bung up to keep both light | terian chureh, at half-past seven o'clock. The annual | isiand would seem to be now much too hot to bold bim. bapriggr soe) population, bave and cold out. The door was off its and lay propped up against the wail like an independent corner loafer. A rough board for a c' brok feport will be read by the Corrésponding Secretary, 8. B. Brownell, and addresses may be expected from Rev. Dr. J. Cotion Smith, Rev. J. O. Murray and Rev. Thomas F, Hitdreth. At the. Blescker street Universalist church, corner of Downing street, the pastor, Rev. Day K. Lee, gives, in respect. If for no other reason than that of self-pre- servation the condition of our tenement buildiugs should command the attention of the wealthy. NO PROTECTION AGAINST FIRES. Te over five hundred buildings imspected there was mot one that bad the proper means of escape in The friends of public order and of a peaceful way of going to work to cure political evils and redress social grievances eee plainly enough that persons utterly in- eapable of conducting a disaffected rising may yet per- petrate much mischief and inflict a great deal of misery ‘and suffering, if they get a chance. Nobody whose judg- the event of fire; true, there were some that ‘the morning, “‘Answera to, Doubters;” in the evening | mont controls bie feelings, however, can digcover any ‘encape the ‘the bul most had what is callod fire eovapes, but only in name, Iie subject will be ‘Divine Punikhment,"” treet cause for alarm on account of inuurgeat chiefs who | Satrd mostly wih suck people, who made & profit by | frequently sent 10 Feraudo Po, the Pbilip- Jn one house in the Fourteenth ward, six At the Second Universalist church, corner of Second | not merely difler among themselves as to the way in | people, who would have been conciliated to. Prussian pine 60s aie Ane be were a ee stories high in front, thé same height in ihe rear svence and Eleventh street, services are held by the | which it would be beat to go to work, bat epeak of each | Fale if they hed, been treated like (reemen, and not preps Secamige ye Pca gy cage Phenom 2 Dullding, occupied by about five hundred persone, Rev. G. L, Demarest, at a quarter to cloven o'ctock | other in terms the furthesi from, being complimentary, | COWS dawa by dictation, That this has been, posafble prowing up feling of haired: ogainal the edmininras ¢&e two buildings were connected on the reof by a nar- A. M. and half-past seven o'olock P.M. According to Millen, who ought to know, Stephens is | the Pruswan Chamber. They have given mer to | von glory Hl oo aes yew bridge. But should the flames rush up the stair- The Rev. Uriah Scott preaches at the Free Church of | «exher knave or fool.” He must be both, if it is trae, bop oN ny= Shieh ween ae ee fn renee eee eee upon the ‘Add te ‘way bow are they to getto the roof? and if the frout the Redemptioe, in Fourtoeuth street, opposite the Aesd- | not only thas be spends the money of his coanteymen | SoS0ve"tuscead of publishing af once the ‘rusian con- this theexactions of the priesthood who drive » flourish should take fire and ogress be stopped there 1s no emy of Music, morning and evening. im idle pleasures and luxurious itving, but aleo thinks it | atitntion, which, with all ls defects, Keeps, al all events, pote egg hn ej pee reat wode of escape for those in the rear. Mies Emma Hardinze, the spiritualist, has her asusl | 9 feasible ;project to erect a cannon foundry in the city | the minsisterial rn within sone nee bal aay} to them in high places, work out this prodtable veim HE RESTCTS OF THB INSPECTION, morning and evenine services at Dodworth Hall. Sub- | of Dublin, and get parke of artillery out of it before the "$1,500,000, and ein is ancecee | oe Rd with redoubled industry.” The old spanish proverb At No, 96 Trinity place was found a building that hed Ae thropiets oe Carmen! Sri” and “Hillah 204 | sovernment can diacover and stop him. But, be be Wm Par of Lo quetho Vera Christo, Teva el fiero! @ five excape, aecording to law, and yet the building ‘The spiritusli Ebbitt Hall, No. 38 Weat . | Knave ar be he fool, they cannot be Solomons who Oy Fe ee gr] was never wore joatly applied thes vow. Tax quheuse would be aa well without it; nobody took any interest in hint stbey will be addressed Gorsing and swallow such schemes. pocple abe bed saffered’t y the x thes to those who fen ald men of the see. a sbacmpalogp pag: ‘eeping it olled and in order, and nobody, from the first ar Eo Ere Lc peace wg ‘Toa sane mind it appears impossible that an earnest sTeaame tis widespread mi 10 Prussia. neabal aryuce wal aoubttens ére tone ve emwraes Sai knew uy wa) ussions wi ports beartrending testis to the sixth floor, know how to work it. On every floor | Around the stove stood two little boys—one aged about | pest ven o'clock this morning om ‘Toe Moral Iniluence | S24 ot lunatic rebel would start his enterprise by adver. | p COfmh oR Ueea MiG loathe tm the Beld, without | Sohaceiy tothe army upon the true ducien and oetside of the windows in the rear there is a narrow iron es es without jacket, shoes or stockings; the | of the New Youx HEmaty,” and at half-pest three | ting the wbole world of its approsch and even an- | ney or any adequate provision for their families, cannot Dalcony and trap door and stairway to descend to the | other four years older, with & pair of shoes on that he | o'clock this afternoon on “The Moral Influence of | nouncing to the government which he sought to over- | now to supply their wants or make their living day we have the startling intelli that General: floor below in the event of fire; but the baloony and trap pod piped ue othe © ape bogey ‘Theatres.’ Tae arenlnn Bey. Mr. Orvip addbosnes the throw the very dey when they would find themselves during 160 wintee, This calamity tells on the jm ie stated on aur YS, Daas santana doors were covered with barrels, firewood and rubbish. | stare "of an idiot, ‘The old bag spoke hon. | ,rostawive (Conference om Go-ops '¥ | deposed. ‘This han been done by others besides pid ce ge Mira age Me soapy And DN evel yeas hip Being pl Koel ‘Wo tried to raise the trap doors and lower the ladders; | e#tly, though the sentiment was questionable, when | 5.0. cnow will preach in the University, Washing. | Stephena Between Cork and Londor, for example, | negotiations take place ‘the dispossessea princes ken of the activity of this leader and other et tbey were #0 far out of working order that we could ton square, at threc o'clock this, afternoon, ‘rom Isaiah | there is lore connection in the provision market, | sbout ihe, compensations, by yearly rents they are {0 | Spanish liberal exiles in the cance of revolation, and sot do it, and the building might as well be without the 61, xvi., on ‘The New Creation, * By this means it bécame known that on a certain day | Tro'wictor ss wenth at lease tninty maitons of dollare, meee of the Gauefal wet ¥0. po fawn nur fare eocapes. There were eighteen families in this house, Tn the Hedding Methodist churon, East Sev- the blood money for the soldiers his ancestors sold to | stra le all hope of securing power In his native country. four on a floor, and in the rear was a carpenter's shop, poem rep omen Dar mouine eo gn Cagpetyg eee pin car eee In addition to this we have peony’ item of news tally wbiob, if |t took fire, would soon communicate to the at ton o'clock thi a is afternocn pie the Kins A ener ego ar ha carne eae my ieee eet Cie Goad GARY clenovared. @enement housa a room and bedroom in this house, on wa Wc eee col tea a Aacveruad i RR fm Ao Ye cee cenpenens wend ae fo a er. a a was pe ae Ag fe aie Sites ee ex ret Sais | Soncttoeeearenaes © eens be a ve 5 & No. 16 Thames street, occupied by mineteen families, 5 Tate: . 7 e under his consulate, with tne United States from October lepcrestion for ciyouiatioe 1a Mpsek: Me praca oo fs without sewerage, ventilation or means of ewape in | sit ioe in Grek Goan, ‘ld 'coken's | _ Rev. Dr. Deems preaches in ihe smatier chapel of the | $l), Di tnauenon, comd, mot promise him exe 2, 1866, to Ootober, 1, viz:—Wine and spirits, | ject o ‘ich was of very emall capacity— tates University at eleven A. M. gen 2/317, 102A. ; hares’ balr, 1,17%,888fir. ; leather and skins, however, to furnish a lithographic correspondence: the event of fire. The door tothe roof is locked. On | been up the last two months, an she did na more steal ti ye — property. Was not this @ nice war of 1,090,683Ar. ; leather $14,562tr, ; worsted to ev c ‘an acoound the hedts sdlkiginn ta tke aun thee ma aon | Wh coat then did the young "an theere. You son a moll | _ Rev, Urban C. Brewer precches in the Christian cht Ping, inte his master's “shoset It need 2un Teodr.; jewein, 24f 367K; cotton goods, 224,90900-; | of whee ucteaily, passos to Bpale nile higortas measures ead © bttge fitehed » bioke in ‘ere, an whon they was t'gether she | Twenty-eighth street, near Broadway, morning an Added that altbough the fatal day is past and) gone i gloves, 141,019fr.; chemisiry’ ibe Gacthaenh end te Ten ‘might be thrown across, if they would only have presesice | got ber fellor to get owt wii, and thea they blamed my | evening. Subjects—‘‘Our Name’ and ‘Almost a Chris- | the favored and all bis fellow citizens in the taker A$ 536d. ; pipes, situation of the coantry fegard to commerce ‘ef mind to do it, A room and bedroom in the front rents » on sans Wan.” i fame line of business arc both alive and free and remain : 976fr. if 66,3481 N iedes on. aan finance. Private lettersare not aq month on former Rev, Thomas . D., preaches morning ead f against in the same period thorities under the present and it ie rns TR SEL _ me swear | evening to hia congregation's ihe Filth avenue Baptnt +m toa fsck sarc am thet doped Cy General Prim thet she |, corner lof street. evening Rana og cl learn what takes place. Xo. 18, opposite, four stories high, is sub-let for $1,600 pollee are the discourse wi boon “Solomon's Proverbs, or What Speech of the King of Prussia as an Old and Beverat served any emia, wie him The house has accommodation for fourteen ‘good, a Young Successful Soldier. leporte communications from ‘cael ‘The yard is only three feet wide. Kitchens in pay ey oe! The Bishop of Africa will preach im the evening at C m, Galigaaai's Jan. 6.) As you are already aware, ali the liberal journals are doe beaks, ane 09. deyte, hah. pon comet ase to, s00d or -aew; ‘while the | St. George's Mission chapel, in Nineteenth Street, near ‘The King of gave a grand dinner on the occa- eS earn Ge ae noe @he bedrooms, which are six fest by five, are perfectly. the stareel are Duny os Christiana Toward aetken meen degan cree A ae bre = 8 ‘they were hurt: Sern vies were XA] de idee, as Place if, as most happens, such putice ir deem- @ark and without ventilation. Rent $10 50 for two the canal of Ath bat, to be im regular correspondence with Se En ne ee Suk heme \raneers meta, afar eet ad geome Could got on the roof i fire occurred, but the Bouse could =F are oo ee ie uere'tne scoag hanes ‘His ‘Seow bs on! the following toast:—In the | doings of the Wherals abroad. You well ima- veof adjoining is slanting and the choice would be if ttle better. In t om soy ethe basptalitien of the en midst of all of seal ealote the pow your and the ond of fits therfore athe atatignnce cnceratg Genel A tant to accept gentry ene the: hens, teatnanaiam fee edae ‘The following im with which I bave been to furnish you was not once there to stand and be burned to death or leap into It was ascertained the ovcupant 1s pay- Acourse of lectures on “Reil; Leaders” will be | the different places where they have tonched, and give ‘ought to ‘the b a of the culied from any paper. Indeed, your corret- eternity. One inmate, when asked how she expected to rooun shat aid Do cleceie, 0 cellar, | delivered at the Ninth Presbvteria commencing | them sailore’ welcome im return. In like manner the | Mors (adh ¢ Pro eecsed, For hat we shall want ail pondost bas only the advaurage’ of betug’ & witness of ape vrtiog, od’ Atghty Heep tray ste. We Soba | tin ratten tien “Tatbr APE ie code oe Nera Not | ou rn, tones tat tng bot fl lah Py eonidn’t get out”? she sad, that | | The Rev. Chauncey Giles will lecture this evening at | i¢ is to be hoped, keep in check that hot Protestantism | W## #0 visibly with as during the past year. Asa test! ee ee roe ate street, work. the - +4 r e which are ever too apt to create residing in France No. 24, the six stories high, bas « yard ee ee orn je pe hor renee Sarty end explosive apt Seng of a cee ait, ere ere pores of 20 Caseeh vintne ti Ptamer ern -§ nerve . room, for | Thirty-Afth street, Subject—‘swedendorg on Marriage.” | Gangers where they do not exist and to aggravate them | &my !0 Cag foe nny Ty pee 14 obtain tnformation of what might take place two foot wide; the hydrant is at the entrance tothe yard; 12 cholera was | Seats free. example of my father, I have fed the army so cared for Sad by him ana my late brother to the victories which there is always risk and dif- the water closets are reached hy descending steep stepr, in the basement, pretends that no danger what- +4 rt ‘carried ‘this Iwtelligence pena 1B 90 thick @ layer of ice and dirt that it | Which has been nailed up by order of the Board | Religions bebolders not wise fall into | 4¢voting your blood and your lives, have Dake of Vi ‘content with ever with 80 a an of Health, The Board of Health apparently s | in the perilous circumstances into pun, @ ancebes of sdonsive Wow eb ‘wae nett to imponsible to descend. Nochild can venture | j¢ ‘could not shove ‘he coaiee Oat tact coahtos h mt of forth. There eral candle tee ave guavas tll éeennry, He Gown these sieps. Twenty-two families occupy the | least ay RR om Bon tas oa “The Religion of eo hey yey accused defer the a Droprmal Bouse. A room snd two dark bedrooms in the back, | °uld not ‘The firm anniversary of the West Sunday diseatisfartion and matesman, ; ®@ month. In another room eburch and the land questions, and on various social Seta ener Soba este | Sinise ete ag aan eA | Baeetta em Poe ee un we Pon | Rear meena” er es Sena ichene eerie bogs: ui for ber apartanenta, she had whitewarbed them tm arefooed "Toe mother ses out ering Sc hae Pileidhaiin th tre not quite easy arto the army, the elles and the ber eee TE Ove times since May to prevent sickness. (ne tenant | woman in the house ware The glasein the win |) ALS! ann’ me! street, Insh element tn the population of towns, Some ‘mentor also in the of $10.8 month for. ene ‘The $19 rent was | dow was broken, and the ‘was too short ChB A wit of the arrests that have been made certain, oF an Va 87. Means of iu case of fire je slso bad. | several inches to the madow, morning, and evening. afternoon ser | rather an uncertain, of in regis bmn ag nine Ce to a a : “4 a at three 0’ for deaf mutes. The Rev. Dr. Olozaga ‘e, sammoned to the At the corver of Washington streste ts 0 | room, There was nothing bat tbe fou, y waltz, «| Rev. Chea B. Smyth omite hie leetare to-day, but has Scoused couspivator Sil ‘bardly be twhoceut 4 Sica pari high with a mare onthe oor, | loose bundle of straw ia a corner of the fu |» nama ease brcieeepranaainneaacdaia be comply. ‘In vale le the net epresd in’ end corupied by four on 8. ‘The | ands by fe gh ng Ay, given, without an return, to estimate the extent to bivd,’” and here the meshes are o C4 SES taen wats ea oaral aap fr fetes tetnived ou oom torellere heimmedits | Twn Fruzow Giusy Pavan Mexrrvo stl couttunce | found, we sbould suspect « Poatan | ‘It in well known, tageose goveramsies.shsboas “sans janes io bouge adjoining haa stoop slanting Te dry a Lg tay that we ever saw to see | daily to attract much interest, Many requests for an | however, that im ait pelts cempenenensy whether view of the present ‘Of asaite weetber one of nerve might along the of | the little Pe Rt, EI smaarent be Ne peogen ore. presented, and frequently ac- aye ot eter, ee employment for men of in. given surtngech oremtee tor ‘the roof and slide down; but the momectam might with oy. Thay were tbe children o «older whe counts are fseeribing Dlecrings received to their | ferior , Irishmen are to. be found, and some. inees to redouble their rs be such a0 to break the rotten railing that hie Ife in late war, and what was told us a a ey tho Vanna’ ne has been ctarted | times in numbers, The of Roman jards Portugal requi- Balcony ; and in thet event t would be cornea soa to Pe mony tS nee te en she is en- | in by the ‘Men's Christian Association. | Catholic ‘are meritoriously ‘a ng legal pl Se ra ~ 125 bas seen ia Be: pyres - agent Pasvan a, tas Wont> Anovxn.—The Observer anys: situations for the less weil'to do of their The railway to Lisbon bas: renetved lis slanting made, but if ‘ret already house ‘week ‘witnessed blood. toon Balled to clear eight would have afail of forty In erery pose oath be tahabiten by aman beings eS eae a Ct of ee arene sorne i gk i i F iF I i i H : ie eH Is i i ‘4 E i * j f 3 L i Hf H hi