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EGYPT. lions ter the Viceroy’s Return—Instal- ef the Hereditary Prince as Field of the Ottoman Empire—City mewConsular Jurisdiction and Ite Ere reek AtrocitiesThe Cattle Plague. ALEXANDRIA, August 1, 1568, @ Viceroy, after performing a most royal tour ugh the Levant, is about returning to Egypt, ere he will be greeted by the citizens of Alexan- ja with wholesale illumination, fireworks, military ssions, &c, Extensive preparations are being de to make this reception more gorgeous and ifcent than any that ever preceded it here. é rich bankérs and capitalists, for the sake of cur- favor, have erected triumphal arches of the t artistic taste and skill; and some idea of the travagance that these persons are about to ex- it may be had wher it ia stated that one M. Op- heim has paid the sum of $65,750 for oil to illumt- his mansion and the triumphal aren erected op- ite te, t {# said that the Viceroy is almost impoverished account of the magnificent largesses he bestowed freely among the Sultan and his ministers at mboul, To the Sultan he gave @ rallway with all roiling stock, @ dozen Arab horses of the present ed, several Abyssnian eunuchs and Persian ea; to the Grand Vizier he presented a palace pietely furnished, while the other ministers had ir hearts made glad with presents of yachts and 8 of gold. Altogether this short trip of ten ke will hive cost him about $12,000,000, For what may be considered a truly royad sum the acimous Sultan has bestowed upon the Vice- son and heir, Mehenlet Turfilk Pacha, the title Muschir, or “Field Marshal of the Ottoman pire, is day at Cairo the ceremony of reading the sacred an appointing Mehemet Turk Pacha as “Field hal’? took place in presence of ail the foreign suis General who had been especially provided 1 acco. ninodation for the important occasion, The ‘ulation was performed tn the great citadel in the ie vaulted Chamber where the renowned Saladin, p liuLdred years ago received, the Florentine Am- ulors, In the game room whence Napoleon ed his proclamations to the Arabs, quoting pre- is aud wise proverbs from the Koran to chem— scene of Mehemet Ali’s sanguinary slaughter of "Iractious Mameluke Beys, This citadel—a fort- of great antiquity and great strength—encloses jell supposed to be dug by Scriptural Joseph (that jer of Puaroab whose wondrous prudence saved wany lives), and many other interesUng things be seen within these gloomy vailts, clther wilitary nor civic pomp was wanting to eciat Wo the important ceremony. The avenues ing to the citadel were lined with soldiers in ant uniforms, and patrols of cavalry charged ugh the avenues to clear the crowds which aged wo witness the scene. Outside the gates perspective is bounded by the most curious mob ‘svenhous, crazy humanity that a Christian's eyes coplempiated, Heads of all colors—red, green, Siow, tez-tarboosh, di % und bobbed up und down like @ lot of cor! the suriage of @ lake, Such another horribie ralive series of fendish Boises as could be heard ing above sound of drain, fe and bugieé could be performed tn America by collecting all the es and wild Indians in the country and setting ull crazy with whiskey. Such a strange cou Meralon of sights, dresses, sounds, uationalities, uuges aud music never was heard before since ‘v Was builtby Amrou. Mobs of women pushed easly along, dived into the crowds, emerged in 1uto view and then were drawv smongst the —_—, surging waves ol iuman kind, Israclitish ers tulate in griev. Uones while they lay sprawling amid their trea- Kegimeénuts of waier sellers @nd brigades of AL Meal Severs and bread seliers persistently pea- 1 everybody and retrained not until they were Inarily, disposed of by troops of cavalry over- lig them as they clarged headlong hither and her in) Lue ¢ yk ae ie great Cive 1@ citade) sounded the honr of Pla we werning and the whole body of govern- L functionaries dressed in gorgeous apparel, bers O. the Council in dignified rubes of sombre r, the Vlewas in somieat andextraordiuary ans, Muulcipal oficers in the dainty crimson tar- ral representing thelr respective goy- rohed in with sober gait and inlen to jclusmber provided for the ii jation. hea ul were assembled the Yi boy, probably for all the world like sainess, small, but sensual mouth, with the plex son of @ tallow candle, step; out from a r und advanced towards Amin Bey, special en- Of the Du.tan, Who presented him with a green bay, uighly oruamented aod embroidered with i. ‘This puddimg-faced por. was the hereditary *, ail thus bag contained the imperial irman ap- dug him a teld warshal, After kissing it rev- jily ue handed the drman, & sheet of paper royal- iduinated, & yard square, to an old Turk, who jued tu your correspondent the very picture of a yued wuie, This muitsh-looking irk, Ratib iw, & Oliver Of the Lousehold, read the Orman )in & sonoraus Voice in the ‘Tarkisn tongue. The General, though not understanding a word rolling sentences, appeared to be greatly edi- lam positive the Amercan Consul General considerably eestasized either by the melliduous 8 of Katib Pacha or the well chosen sentences of ‘irman—that is if I might judge by the rapid wink- ot lis eyes and @ sort of an insuppressible grin. ie ceremony Was over, The Consuls eral 1 au hour with the youthful Field Marshal, pking chinouques and drinking Mocha coffee, Lr wulcts benedictions were uttered on one side “Maxhallahs” and “Inshallahs esmarladeka" he uther, and in @ short time the foreign repre- jtutives were om their way to Alexandria, while Prince Field Maishal wended his way to his ther Wo relate the story of the installation, ) yuur correspondent’s last letter to the HERALD uideavored to explain the “capitulations” ques- 1 uid the reason for the noise and excitement letter to Lord Stan- ne jut hat since turned up your correspondent ts re Luan ever convinced that Nubar Pacha's pro- remedy for the accumulation of evils \iting Irom that most lubecile mode of distribut- justice now tm vogue is the only thing needful to ish law, order and something approaching to tive iu kgypt, Without having recourse to argu- juts, lor waich you have but scant space, the iol- Lg s.ateneut will serve to show Low jastice is at inistered here:— pour Greeks Lape Be gy rt eight vs od, which greaky endanget her life. The wins Were Known, but the Greek Consul dared arrest thet jor fear of assassination. The Egyp- ju autnorities bearwug of this ordered tie Zapteiles arrest tiem, Wil bh Was done accordingly, Tue eek Consul War compelied to demand their sur- ity by the Greek population of yptians dared not refuse, and Hains on betn siivered up to the Consul were ly set at liberty. If @ merchant briugs coarges against an American or an Bag: cab and bagiisi Consuls are cer- rue & a th avy tire jito do jushee: but if any foreigner charges a ith, Geriue, Dutchman or Greek, he i¥ cer- ¢ disappointed H he expects fair dealing. exception of the tmnglish, French and ihe representatives of the foreign wers tid very litte todo. Most of the Cousuls wi their oTlces pleasant sinecures, easy stepping yuvs Wo riches and power. "The present Viceroy 1s 9 timid ina (uae 1 requires but litue nerve and ence force the suug sum of $50,000 per and [can conscientiously state that there le Wut few of Luese genticmen who do not acquire iv wea.th by destauding the poor Viceroy. © thousands of men im Cairo and Alexan- » would be willing to give to the American psn! ¢6,000 If he Would out recognize eack and ail jrowyes OF Raturailzed citizens Of the United ste, if Mr, Charles Hale, the American Consul Ale ueral at andr, Were in the least inclined to wi Wonocab.é repucaiion for certain wealth, It us (iat he las Lue power to do so under the mode of ting shese rich and opulent izes, al Nious 10 be recognized as American pro- ees, Wave claims for large sums of money aguinat ~oypuan government. Onder che name and tite An american bacuralized citizen they would ume the privieges of Ainerican born citt- and, sieitered and protected by the Atnetican cltizenship, the most mon- clais could be preferred against the ry, aud, finding the army and navy ine United states arrayed against him, this poor yusi dovereign would be compelled to pay up, to ssorge. Lappily these golden douceurs $0 tempt- aly vid out by these cralty Would-be Americans, y. thie Gnds himself possessed of suMcient foru- ie and devoal to resist and refuse and plod ong une Liuingly on his $4,500 a year. During ME COFTeS: nt’s residence ta Egypt he has rea- bi to belive that be is obliged to spend it ail, ough living in the most economical manner. acre 18 no reason to compiain though, aa very lite ork 1s dewianded of him, and to ® gentleman of ‘ious and sedentary havits the oifice is @ graveful part from the American Consul there Is hardly sulin Alexandria who does not practice extor- joa OF the Viceroy ta one Way or another, by either welVing bribes from him or pushing their protéges’ Hteresis aud Cluiius aguinas hin aud sharing te voreais, Abwmier good cause there is fot wishing fmmediate Haase bo Lie ¢ chaos in Seyps 18 Lae of Aiexaudria is com- vd of chem, These Kavine and murder NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET take place daily with the utmost impunity. With CUBA. the Genoese Society of the Veterans of the Patriotic B ERS AND LODGERS WANTED, our rovocatias without an; wo! given Armies, and concludes his letter with ap'entiful | -~~ ao gpg gang ny TREET~ or oy spparent Dagiignmen aud spr.nkling of those powerful expressions peculiar to 110 me TH AVEM E, wea SELES S7ER ar Frenchmen are stabbed tae casinos, | ge Comparative Statistics of the Sugar Crop— | his style, uch as Uprvoting the demons of necro. | ooms, Spry ny hE —esny rotted in the sireets, abducted from their homes to Oficial Refutation of Fi Jerrespo: mancy and del rom the oppression of <. _—_———- strange places and, deliberately murdered. These of Uensinn On ate despotism, lying and (reason,’’ WEST ELEVENTH 8TREET, BETWEEN FIFTH ence—Attempted Negre Insurrection—The Coolle Trade and the Chinese-American Treaty—General Items, Havana, August 22, 1868, Not only the sugar crop of 1867-63 is made, but about three-fourths of it have been exported from the island, A few statistics collected from the best available sources may serve to give an idea of the UE yg be ‘Apartments, with bret class Board, in French family. Reference wan * WEST FORTY-FIRST STRERT.—PLEASANT 116. giomron socond and third floors, with Board, sutte- bie for tamiites and single geatiemen; excellent location; Foferences given and required. 116 BAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, NEAR FOURTH tole, miscreants are all Greeks, Every murder and ra, is committed vy Greeks, and the consequence 1s th: after six o'clock P. M. every man walks forth with pistol and knile ready for defence, Under the Egyp- Man administration ‘these enormities could be pre- vented, especially when the municipal laws are €xe- cuted by semi-Luropean and seml-Egyptian oflcers, as Nubar Pacha, Minister to Frauce, proposed. in the time of Mehemet Ali the Greeks of Alex- andria committed atrocities in the same manners The members of the Royal family of Great Britain have the following allowances frum the govern- ment:—The Queen has $1,925,000 and $6,000 extra for pensions; the Prince of Wales has $20,000, Lis consort $50,000; Prince Alfred, $75,000; the Crown Princess of Prussia, $40,000; Princess Louisa, Prin- cess Christian and the Duchess of Cambridge, each $30,000; the Duke of Cambridge, $60,000; the Duch- eas of Meosleuburg-Strelltz, §15,000, and Princess Teck, $26,000, Avenue.—Board—A suit of second story front Rooms but that wily prince had spies throughout the city | 1mportance and value of this crop. During tne first | eo FAST THIRTYSIXTH STREET, JUST EAST OF watching tue Routes upposed to be the resorts seven months of the year, January 1to July 31, the ~ BOARDERS ‘AND LODGERS WANTED. 117 Fourth avenue. The eatire pay Floor to let, with Fiose murderers. When ight caine & gang of eo,, | exportation of sugar from the elght ports of Havana— | ~ on e-- | Hoard, toesber or soparaieiy, handsomely furnished; Vrms and” the murderers, being ldentided, were | Matanzas, Cardenas, Cienfuegos, Trinidad, Sagua, | | envfort, corner Willatn sinc Ruomes accommo? SECON Gon = sewn up in leathern bags, conveyed away quietly aud | Caibarien and Nuevitas (Santiago being left out for | dete kentiemca only; 850 W cents day; $1 Gite gs week: | ]]Q& purniaiea Rovne toile Nit Bod iN nen oe anee: ately to sea outside te Isle of Pharos, where the | 455,300 hogsheads, ‘That of molasses was 343,300 | ] LAROR ROOM, WITH HoT AND COLD WATER AND rere serge oeer ate beau rn bags, miss ors balls wee to Soin weet hogsheaas. Last year, for the same- perlod, the § = i : 125 Be mes pbtgety nad one tax _ swittJustice was executed in tuis ‘manner upon the | S¥AF exportation was 1,125,700 boxes and 343,600 | ]*7 MOUSE Te tremor Howes aetund acu ahi nose | Maule gr gh tule wior without hoard; newly feared a matot astass of the city, until at ast, perosiving that hogsheads, and of molasses 258,200 hogs | front Rovms, singly oF en suite, without board, to first ciass | Teitted; everything tirat class; reference reyutred. unishments were proceeded Wi ine. + | heads. © Consequently there has been an increase | P& tes only. —— sine QQ AND 130 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, BE- anu that the offenders never returned, the Greek po- A ace 128 Lexiny a i if in favor of 1868 of 321,000 boxes and 111,800 hi HED ROOMS, WITH FIRST 40 tween Lexington and Fourth avenues.—-Pieasant and pulation became uneasy, restless and exceedingly eraretertins fe epora Ls wap 2 an © pa ke nee well farniahed Kooms, with Board. “Houso and location frat disqweted, aud finally they departed the country, to which they did not return uutll the decease of Me- hemet Ali. A flagrant case of Greek enormities occurred lately. ‘ne Belgian Consul, Count Ziciuia, not very long ago bought about ten acres of ground in the neiguborhood of Ramie, a village situated five miles east of Alexandria, on which he built a Greek church aud several houses for the pvor inhabitants of Rainie. family. 134 (new No.)' Thirteenth streety'a few dours west of Sixth avenue, — together, to an augmentation of about 33 per cent over the exports of 1867, Reducing the hogsheads of sugar to boxes (three of the latter for one of the former), we have 1,365,900, which, added to the 1,446,700 already mentioned, gives a grand total of 2,812,600 boxes sugar exported in seeen months, WEST TWENTY-FIRST sTRE: ‘amily wish to let to Apartments, with private tab! PRIVATE 5 A 134 Palbngees to tet, with Boar mall party a handsome Suit of ‘also Rooms for slugle gentlemen, WEST SIXTEENTH 8TREET.—TO LET, A nicely furnished Room on second. floor to a yentle- wife or a single gentleman, without Board. sults of Rooms; 136 man and 5TH AVENUE, NO. 299, CORNER THIRTY-FIRST oD street.—Arrangements can be made for the second and third Floors of the above house, with private Table, Also Immediately upon the completion of these buiid- | yajuin; several tine Rooms for single gentlemen, " EAST FOURTEENTH STREET.—FINELY FUR- ings he was taken sick, died and waa buried in great | VUUDS - each box st $20 average, we have | %re - eres 138 highed froat Room, with Board, now vacapi. Terme $56,252,000. The 363,200 hogsheads molasses may be appraised at $24, which makes $8,719,200, Total value, sugar and molasses, $64,971,200! The neces- 5) BAST NINTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE — ©) A desirable Second Floor, with ample closets and bath room, handsomely furctshed,'to let, with private table, to = responsible party ; refereuces exchanged. S.ale within the church. ‘lwo weeks ago the present Count Zicinia, now Begian Consul, was astonished upon receiving @ parcel containing @ pair of ears, Wuich a note {ound in the parcel said belonged to WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.--A HANDSOME suite of Rooms, with Board. 13% his fatuer, and further informed him that if the sum | 88F¥ returns to enable me to say how much sugar » PER WEEK FOR A ROOM IN HOUSE OF PRI- 140 RAPT TVTETa STREET, BETWEEN THIED Of $25,000 was not imumediately sent to a certain] and molasses remained on hand July 31 vate family tn Clinton piace, near Fifth avenue. Ad- | Wises op four single genitomen can. obtain handsomely {ule destroyed. Up f ee ee ___— it was found that the body of the old Couut had been | the four large warehouses of Havana there GEBAS ADEE Sor eet MMAR BRQAD EAT. WEST FOURTE 141 TH STREET.—TO LET, WITH 41 Board, Suit of handsomely furnished second tloor Rooms, Also two single Rooms for geutlemen; house first class; references given and required. k Parl extenala were stored on said day 298,773 boxes and 2,217 re gre sr for «5 poncieacraentar! hae hogsheads of sugar; in those of Matanzas, 64,000 - . 5E),_FURN boxes and 3,000 hogsheads—making for the two | Room without board w geaencn with ira claus Tele. ports only 352,773 boxes and 6,217 uogsiivads, With | &2°% es Hes the figures before us we can reasonably conclude ASHLAND PLACE (PERRY ST! T), FOUR DOORS that on July 31 there remained ou the island 500,00 | fon aera ee ee boxes and 60,000 hogsheads of sugar, No one at all | Reierences exchan, acquainted with the subject wil! find these figures | 77 - high; they are, on the contrary, low estimates. Now, Ty ONIyeRsIny, Pr HA aiteot. To let wi adding the stock to the quantity already gone ror- | R00™ms,00 su ward, we have a total production, molasses ex: eeweeees cepted, of $1,946,700 boxes and 505,300 hogsheads ag l the sugar exportation of Cuba in 1868, Reducing the hogsheads to boxes we obtain a grand total of | “24 stolen, and no recourse was left to him but to refuse to pay the extraordinary demand. The guilty par- ties have not been arrested, though they are weil known and in the city, By the above facts the reader will readily perceive the wretcued quasi goyernment of Egypt. ‘The United States government has done one goud thing by in- structing Consui General Hale not to recognize these protéges who wish to enrol themselves as American citizens, unless they have become fully naturalized citizens of the United States by a residence of five years, and have paperg to substantiate their legiti- macy as such. Mr, Seward ought now to issue such instructions to Mr. Hale as would enable him in the coming Diplomatic Convention to take the Vigeroy’s side of the question, for there is not the least doubt but that that is the right one, and the only one likely 143 AVENUE A CENTH STREET AND TOMPKINS ©) square.) A fow respectable young men can have good Board in # Protestant famlly. 14.4. EBXINGION, AVENUE, -HANDSOMELY FUR fe n Rooms, with Board, for gentleman and wife only; small, elegantly furoished house; all improvements; private fumily of adults. 154. EST THIRTY-THIRD STRERT.—A WIDOW 4 laity can accommodate one or two ladies with nicely furnished Rooms and Board, with home comforts, on reasoa- able terms, 158 WARREN PLACE (CHARLES STREET).—FUR- nished Rooms to let, with good board; also back Parlor jon, unfurnished. SECOND AVENCE.—TO LET, ON SECOND to restore law and order to this distracted country. | 3,462,600 boxes, at $20 per box—$60,252,000, rae popes Beem OF frst class private residence, several neatly Mr. Hale having studied the question well declares | You’ will bear in mind that this amount | ]Q EAST SIXTEENTH STREET. ELEGANT PAR, | furnished Kooms, with Board; terms reasonable, _ himself in favor of the Pacha’s remedy. for sugar and the $8,719,200 for molasses ts exclu- | on third and fourth floors (or syle gentlemen, without EAST SEVENTEENPH STREET, ON STUYVE- 163 tint Park cA sirictiy elegant sult of Rooms on woo: ond door, with brat class Board, with or without private (a ble. References required, DY ) HENRY STREET.-TWO OR THREE GENTLE- 4 men can get Board and a fine Room on very reason- able terms. Rumors of a murrain, or catue plague, having broken out among the cattlein Lower Egypt are rife, and the inhabitants have been forced into the dire extremity of slaughtering hundreds of fine beeves in order to save the rest. The English people, in their eiforts to prevent the extension of the cattle ‘plague, were nobly seconded by the English govern- meut, but the poor families of Egypt will be com- sive of the exports gone forward and stock in store at Santiago, and also of the molasses still to go for- ward from the otier ports, I think therefore that the value of the isiand’s production in 1868, in sugar and molasses alone, will not fail short of $50,000,000, and your readers ‘can at all events form an idea of the magnituae of Cuba’s cane crop. But where does all this exported sugar and molasses go to, one may board, [5 YING FLACE—tHIa HOUSE, HAVING BR: © cently changed bands, is now open for the accommo- dation of first class boarders; the rooms, single and double, are handsomely furnished; 'unexceptionable table guaran: teed. References exchanged. EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH 9 west TWENTY-FOURTH STREET.DE- ¢ pelled to bear their grievous losses unaided. Their | ask? Undoubtedly the bulk gets to the United 1 ‘avenue and University place, —Handsomely furnished 202 sirable Rooma, pleasaut and home-like, with Board. burdens were already hard to bear, but it is sald that 1868, the expor- | Rooms to let to gentlemen and wives; Board for the lady only A few boarders only taken. States. From orem to June 30, tation from all the Cuban ports amounted to 327,000 boxes and 346,400 Sed or 276,000 tons of sugar, and 295,400 h eads Or 192,000 tons of mo- lasses, being nearly fifty-eight per cent of the total ex- reproaches and much abuse are heaped upon the Pacha by these aroused people, who find themselves unable to continue the Pay. tment of the onerous taxes imposed upon them. ew disturbances have al- 220 WEST TENTH STREET.—A PRIVATE FAMILY will let, with Board, some neatly furnished Rooms, gas and water, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, 19 pete AVENUE, THIRD DOOR ABOVE THE J Brevoort House.—"Handsomely furnished Rooms to rent, without board, ready broken out and bodies of the enraged peasants | ports of sugar and about eighty-elght per cent of the WEST TWENTY FOURTH STREET, OPPOSITE 22] (NEW, NO» EAST ELEVENTH STREET. TO march about the country in the delta committing | Molasses. The year’s export to the United States may 19 With avenue Hotel Elegantly turnlslied Rooms to | 2 let, a large front Room, handsomely furnished, to great depredations. not be far frou fifty millions’ worth of sugar and | let, with Board, to gentlemen and wives or single gentlemen, | one or two single xenticmen; also ® single Room, with’ or molasses. No better proofs of the close and intimate _ - sp etcteasiduodaad 2 EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue,—Hundsomely furnished Rooms, separate or te, with Board; reference ST. MARK’S PLACE.—BACK PARLOR AND EX- tension id Rooms on second and third foors, newly furnished, to let, with Board. relations between the United States and Cuba need be given. Why, then, should not the first acquire the second t ‘The authorities here have been considerably exer- cised of lave about faise news contained in home and foreign papers and about incorrect reports and ru- 293 WEST | THIRTY.FOURTH | STREET. “HAND: Se) someiy furnished Rooms, with Board; house has all the modern mprovemeuts, Gat class and locailon unexcep- tlonable, JQ WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN Ge) Eighth and Ninth « enues.—Handsomely furnished THE COST OF RUNNING THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU, The foliowing isa list of agents, clerks, &c., em- loyed in the several States uuder the Freedinen’s Bavean, with the yeurly salaries paid: " impon- Agoveaaia' || more that circniated ‘among. she’ paonie; among a . | Rooms, with full Board, to gentleman and wife, from $16 to Where Em- No. of Care to Gompen- others, that General Lersund! had sent in hia resig- $95 tleman and feral taratbee pods eel #25, Also single Rooms for *. House brown stone. : played. Employes, Each Class. sation, } nation and that it had been accepted. They have | jarge closet; bath room aame floor; use of handsome parior | ~— —— — a - — Headqrs. Wash- ¢ : resolved that hereafter a part of the Gaceta Ojiciai | and pigng wb& good Board; private family. 863 West Thir- 235 MEST THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN tugtoa 2 @hall be devoted to the refutation and correction of | than Meet. ee) Seventh and Eighth avenues.—First class loard and untounded reports and false news, Jf proper! perly ats very pleasant Rooms for genteman ‘and wife or single gentle- tended to the undertaking may be productive of : men. Reference required CLINTON PLACE.40 ti, X Laror Room fop two gentlemen or gentleman and wife, with fret 26 460 | much good, but the task will be a diMcuit one until oe WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—A LARGR, District of Co- +4400 | the governient shall think ‘At to cease Its suppress: | ‘lass Bord; also single Koma, References exchalged. 238 Mbssomely furnished second aiury Room. to tet, lumble,.......31 Agents... ing the news that comes by the wires and is not EAST TENTH STREET, ONE DOOR FROM UNI- | With Board, to tleman and wife. Ref ‘uanged, 19 Clerks. pont expedient to communicate to the people at 26 a, place. ~Handsomely furnished | Roots, en suite 9 BY 9 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.-A LARGE Ther Se ee nt Room and Bedroom on the second floor to | 62,010 | ‘The ex-Confederate merchant steamer Mary Vir- STWEEN BLEECKER AND | with Board to agenteman and wife ortwo single gentlemen’ gina, that had remained in this harbor unemployed 30 GROVE STREET, aainigd Fae Krowiy tur, | alsom back’ Parlor. References exchan..ed., ‘ Sata ae CAE aa oes Basen invat toute: or’ with Breakfast {t desired, 3 [ ———————— —- Gation, was sold a few days ago for $1,400. A Span- | atrictiy private French family; comfora of ahome; howe | 43 THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN SUV ENTH lard bought her for the sole object of getting the ma- | first clas x e) and Eighth avennes.—Handsome furnished and un- 71,100 | Chinery, which 1s yet of some value, — furnished Roome to let, with Board, in a German fumily. seeeseee It is rumored that Don Enrique de tave QQ EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, ONE BLOCK sceneage se : Nie an a ro n known in the United States, is cshousretinrtios 36 "om Madison a bandoomel _forniabed sult ZAG Tirttahed Woot Boom to Ia tp one oe wo genie: 12 Surgeons...... 14,400 po te omos of Inspector Lagi of Telegrauhe ini Guba. Tinos Adteces or appiy'an aborts. men, with or without Board, tn a Jewish family. ¥ 0 a rn y PET. BOARD. jake cre cama tobe vers valuable. Its explolaticn is tobe cone | 3Q WEST,WASHINGTON RQUARE, SECOND BROWN | 2.2 Wimitned Roome on acon, tint ad fourth Sore 7 Surgeons. 8,400 ‘a P com- stone house from Fourth street.—Elegantly furnished en apacreneneslamt aadieeen. Sak 28 Clerks. 000 menced soon. Rooms to tet to .& gentieman and wife or a party of gentle. 62,800 Lape onay bowtie *yomne Py igmousieing law: ‘men ; finest location in the city; table first class; family amall | "OCS *°° aes eceeenenicininaanene -_ rt 1 , bel ae = a — SELY FUR- Heute Carolina .-18 Agents. rail at Iargely oounected, “is said to have Seen oS ee TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR MADISON | 2/), Pal ha Pull Se Prins y engl Byard tee arrested in that city charged’ with having induced | ©), Pee irre i oukeas ide qn aa gentleman and wife or two gentlemen. Saag 68,880 | four bad characters (blacks) to attempt a rising | Quired. dharani OP] WEST THIRTY-EIGHTH STREET, NEAR FIGHTH among the negroes In the district. The blacks have | @*°°-_____ — —— DG) eee aes aes oak eho toma te also been apprehended. Varona will probably be | « WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEW FIFTH ome: expelled from Gaba. > Wy 39 riatath evenuess-A large Front Koom, second four, | sextemen only, aD neers 08,500 (o United States steamer Penobscot arrived at | with alcove and hall Room adjoining, to let, with Board. OGQ WEST TWENTY FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN Sedera ce On he 19th from Pork au Prince, WaIKING | GO WHAT THIRTY-THIRD STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH | ‘vives or a ow angio, getiemen oan be nccommovated With ‘One of the most opulent planters here has had | f, voted Raven, un outs at eae, ieciaiccne ame fend Board; private family ; English basement house, carefully translated into Spanish the recently formed | or singie gentlemen. mains Ona ivan GEnne, schemes oF anine ween the United States and China, It | ——————— --—— oe oh t hoon te wate, has been unpleasant Teading to him and otver | 4.() EAST NINETEENTH STREET.-4. | PRIVATE 278 street.—Furnished Kooms to let in a small private i the Ii ‘am. ir Board, fas pianeacs | Goepiy taverentea. In + ae Cuslia: oF andaomely urngied Roving with every convenience and | Oo) west FOURTH STREET, NEAR ELEVENTS Kentucky. 17 Agents 17,620 great uneasiness in article 6, since by its byemnentone = —_—__—___________. | cea ae one have some nicely fanaa Seer 8 Su a 6.720 provisions increased obstacles are likely to arise for 44 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TO LET, SEVE- | Convenient to four lines of in 17 Clerl 17,400 the continuance of the coolie importations. So ral handsomely furnished Rooms, without boas — praia rank 41,640 | Much the better. Sefior Garcia, hitherto the ee breakfast if required; house first class, References 305 TWELFTH STREET, NEAR SECOND AVENU Tennessee .18 Agents . 20,400 . ee master at this port, who made an assault in | changed. p 5) Large Room on secadd do arith rar. Cor men 3 Surgeons. 1,800 wae last (a Act og Cage gg _ ; pots 4 4 weet “SMENTY-Finsr STREET. ELEG ANT r Sa wite or two gent : i for a geutl ee 39,300 be sipe o 4 Aierag ‘The reparation, though tardy, house drat claan location near Fiff) avenue; famuy amall; 310 RAST, FOURTEENTH STRERT.— HANDSOMELY +27 Agents. 33,300 jerme 5 furnisbed second story front Room and Kedroom Mr. Justin Campbell, a Frenchman, but of Scotch ———— 5 d wife. Rete Ses ae parentage, long established here, died of hydro- A WERINGTON AVENUE. A FAMILY, LIVING IN tet, with Board, to geatioman and wife, References Laborers ....¢ 2,700 oma ea'the lath, after two days? horrible Suiter: | 4+) ‘their own bovse, will let Second and’ Third Floors, | Sbande ———_—__________. 58,200 | fngs. He was bit bya poodle three months ago. | with Farioe, staipe oe togeten, 00 Saeulien or tags WEST TWENTY-SECOND STREET.—NEATLY 2 age -s Mr. Campbell was o on-dnlaw of the late M, Pedro | Seutlemen ; private'tableif desired. ae 312 furnished Koome, wi Hoard, to, gentlemen of gene jerk... “ ‘i ‘ jemen and wives ; house and family private; Forcade, who once served as a soidier of Napoleon I., ST THIRTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH terms location unsurpassed. Apply for 8 Agents 96,000 | gia made fortune in Cuba by the impor- | 4°] Sua sisth avenues. A nicely furdished Reom to let to Fong tng Tine wet sac ik - og 7 Surgeon: tation of ae Fel 3 oe ge NS kas gentlemen ; modern Improvements, > Spo Sanaa UPNiee SGA Oi aoe “chestnuts.” According orcade’s will, 1 am | — = “= 2 — 2 2 Clerks... EST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH AVE- ft Park.— Rooms, with first clase Hoard. 64,220 | told, Mrs. Campbell's share of inheritance was | 4/7 MEST CU tumished Rooms, en aulte and singly, BIG eet Fark mace Louisiana 23 Agents not to be touched until “one year and @ day’? | Sin pret class Hoard; references exchanged. renees eon au sereee Ty Surg pig tage een aa | x 30 MEST TWENTIETH, | STRELT._FURNISHED 84 Cler 1 died just when the spec! ime was abou 48 EAST NINETEENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD: | 43¢}¢) Rooms to let,with or without Board ; terms moderate 76,000 | &xP! —the one Phen 4 ncn way.—To let, a furnished Room ins private family; | to respectabio parties. ieee is TREND ‘Texas ooh Same. Sinracternto whien, the father of the young lady | oe —————_ QRQ WEST THIRTYSIXTH STREET. -HANDSOMELY 11 Clerks. ‘was strong! a. WEST TWELFTH STREET.A PRIVATE PAMILY | Soo furnished Kooms with Oral class Board, con: eulent pa Two ‘ares ia evens within the last ten days have 48 “live x mut of handsomely furnished Rooms to let, ly arranged for one or (wo small families of single gentlemen ; with Board or private table, References required. 1h a private house ; terms moderate 4 total... 117 loyés at rl occurred—one on Calle Teniente Rey and the other | *""— —— es —_ ______— Gren SOTA as vohtashesaind on the Calzada de Galiano. Property has been de- NINTH STREET, FEW DOORS WEST OF BROAD- WEST THIRTYSECOND STREET.tWwO OR compensation of. stroyed to the value of over 000; scarcely one- « B54. tree young mes desiring « comfortable home can be half insured. These are the first fires ever known to accommodated with such in @ small private fauily; also « Room for gentleman and wife. ° TH itouse thoroughly altered, repaired and refur. 5O) marches tonnes, tered Meigs ons rer floors, for families or single gentlemen. AST TWENTIETH STREET, Wi Beer ei two Parlors and FOREIGN SCIENTIFIC NOTCS. ph I informed your AR FOURTH By telegra| bills of health were issued b readers that clean the Sanitary Board Qe el EET. It ts often desirable to ascertain whether @ som- y vet, Pi feneton Boome, | SOL, Ceaeietnntier trun beceee aa naseed tion, @ mineral water for instance, contains bromine | from and after the 19th. The Cholera King has made Private table if desires floors, newly and somely furnished, to iet, with Board, and todine together, or only one of the two, A | his exit entirely from Havana. There are a few cases | ——-—- ~~ —————— _ | to families or single gentlemen. Ref required. French scientific paper Ve the following ‘con of yellow fever, very insignificaut for the season. 5. WEST TWELFTH Bed aig Py ee Sate eetcieal sonahinaheshe a win by which this result can be obtained:—It is founded | The weather, though still warm, has become much | ¢ 2) and Sixth avenues.—To let, with Board, very desirat WEST TWENTYSIXTH STREET, CORNER OF cool Yesterday at twelve M. the thermometer marked eighty-four degrees in the shade. Occasion- ally we have @ little shower, which sefreshes the ‘vemperature. on the well known property of acon of being composed sooner than the bromides with which they are accompanied, under the action of sulphuret of carbon and free chlorine. The todine dissolved in the former is moreover acted upon by the chloride formed, so as to produce ge nng of todine, which dissoives and leaves the sulphuret colorless; while, If there be also a bromide in the solution, the sulphuret of carbon assumes an orange color. The modus operandi is a8 tollowa:—Pour the solution into a tube two feet long, acidulate it with hydro- chlorite acid and add @ littie sulphuret of carbon, Now introduce by degrees @ saturated solution of chloride of lime, and Cm | the orifice of the tube with your thumb, make the liquid fow ap and down, At first the sulphuret takes the violet hue of toaine, bp a) Lie pena unfuraished, on second and third fours, i wiletag the com — - ‘also two young girls. 0.) EAST THIRTY-FIPTH STREET, NEAR 56 ofl A handsomely furnished suit of Kooms ‘on first floor, and large front Room on second aad third floors, to let, with first clase Board. Ke ENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND 5G NEST TN PURER METRES, TE a fatnily; references required and given, QO BECOND AVENUE. 62 eee oM Rory trom nd wifes witbout children ; aaa VENUE.—DESIRABLE, APARTMENTS, 3 rept with or without Board; splendidiy € 366, Nittravenue Two young forte of a home can be accommodated Call all week. eee QQ5 FIFTH AVENUE —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED OOO Rooma on first, second and third toors, with ail eon- Yeuiences, either with or without private table, 7 AQR WEST, TWENTY. THIRD STREET, orrositE - London terrace.—Handaomely furnished Fromt aad Rear Rooms, with Board, references exchanged. ALT WEST THENTY-SECOND | STREET. HOUSE thoroughly repaired and refurnished. Large sod well arranged Roots; location unsurpassed. ‘lee and men can bere find first class Board and » pleasaot GOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. ‘The celebrated Shepheard Hotel, so we Known to tourist in the vailey of the Nile, in Egypt, was re- cently votally destroyed by fire. The tribunal of Hanover lately sentenced @ boy to @ week's imprisoninent for singing a couplet of the Hanovarian national anthem in the streets, The inhabitants of Havre are drawing up tion praying bis Majesty the. Emperor to visit the bition accompanied by the Prince lin- LARGE FURNISHED with Board, for gentieman me $i) per week ; ri A single gent bome. SIXTH AVENUE.—A LADY CAN BE ACCOM. which, by the gradual evolution of chlorine, disap- | marine ex! furnished {parties desiring to locate for the winter wi rae B ACY pears ‘completely. Now if there be ® bromine the | perial. fo wellto call. Refererices exchanged. 3 202. Papdated wih « handsome ‘Room and ioard if ap sulphures becoives yellow; if not it remains color- less. ‘Timber can be rendered fireproof by impregnating tt with silicates, aud the process, now very common A statue of Napoleon I. waa recently maugurated at Grevoble, France, in presence of the troops form: iog the garrison. A grand banquet and fireworks followed the ceremony. XINGTON AVENUE (OLD NO.), CORNER OF A private famiiy will let a nicely floor to ® gentleman, without LE: BB Feri cerns etroet. fornlebed Room oo third Board. BROADWAY,—T0 LET, TWO FURNISHED RED. rooms aod Parlor, convenient for wo THUR GENTLL, 739 lirowwa CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH family. tn Germany, renders planks, doors, staircases, &c., | Some thieves lately entered the apartment of “PLACE, NEAR GRAMERO “wd ©) BROADWAY, indestructible by fire, tskine, at Baden, and stole $20,000 in | GQ ravine ot bene oom aieecy rane. | OTD ROADW TAY, CORE sO liagie Hoctas Voie A statue was recently Inaugurated at Quimper, al articies of jewelry of great Floor to reat for whe winter, wilh private table if desired, | at from $4 to $10 per week. ssn France, to the memory of Laennee, #0 celebrated for Keferences. PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WE, his scientitic discoveries. Upwards of one handred Several French agents are reed to be baying medical men atieuded the ceremony from all parts of repo large quanties of grain throughout Italy for account A WEST FOURTEENTH STRER’ i PLEGANTLY. PUR- cupying Jegantly furnished house in Dihed Rooms, en suite or any a) with Board: cupying « frst clase elegantly Forty-Cret treet, will give Koom apd excellent Board to 70 ll _BOARDERS AND LODGERS WANTED. Boas. hig yd ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARR heir wives ort alngie gendommene Bolerence required, ‘Soot Twonty-alsta streok, BoAkp-sBoonp FLOOR, HANDSOMELY FUR. Fourtinegas{2, Wh with Board, togeiber or seperately. 08 BoARD IN SMALL PAMILY FOR YOUNG LADY WHO Trventy niet, turing the day, between Fourteenth Herald office, 8 - Ppoannare WANTED _ in New york and Hotel Union Rooms bad bes trecta, west of Seventh avenue, oe VERY BEST HOUSES eat variety. Apply wb J. W. JONES, Actuary. LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FIRST E class Board, in a sirictiy private tam vy Phi Bt fo comfort. 14 West Bleventa street, verweon Fists wad Sia aven iw Foes, ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES AND single gentlemen, at 72 Wert Furtieth 0 Keservoir Park; table d’bote or privave, eh, HOD . unieaama sea | ANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, TO URN ii Semaen: id wits Board fhe bay 3 locate ny surround ings and all quiet an age; table, dc, dueral, Address Widow, box $15 Herald office. sisi FUANDSOMELY FURNISTIED APARTMENTS To LET, To gentlemen and their wives: board for laly ; lace tion near Madison square, Address Mrs. J. Stewart, Uniow ‘square Post oftive, (TO LET-IN GOOD LOCATION, TWO ROOMS, CoM. municating, on second floor, separately or toxethr, with or witnont partial Board, in @ private family In est ¥'y sixth atreet. Address, with references, M. V., box 2,102 wing Poa A CONVENIENT ROOM, WELL FURNISHED, ‘al. modern improvements, with Board, with a strictly private family, ix wanted vy a single gentleman; location a cessib.e from Wall wt. Address B. O, D., box 100 Herald oom, wu YOUNG MAN DESIRES A_HALL ROOM, Board, Address H. P., box 1,604 Post ollice. Beane WANTED.—a¥ Bourd in a private taken; references © street; terms restonabie. Boasd WaNteD—ny 4 up town, in an agreeable pri forts of w home ean be founr, by tho: themselves agreeable; reverences particu man, box 207 Fost o BoAkd WANTED—BY A RE DD five adults, in New York; the beat rererenc Address T., box 14.9 Post odice, Boake, , WANTED BY at second story (ront rooma, betwe Aventtes nnd seventeenth and’ Thirty # 40 per w erences exchanged uddress H. B., ¥2 White street, Address N. 0. P., Ly OF required. NTLEMAN AND WIP: and Sixth strest at wooNh Suute particware aud D—FOR A CHILD TWO YEARS OLD Beary, was nL nurse, In a etricdy private (am‘iy, Cor the winter, tm the neighborhood of Forfieth or Fittieth str stating terms, or call on Mrs. Maui Boake WANT sir comfortable, well furnish Board; private fami room and locatiou, A. BOARD, WANTED LARGE AND | SMALL ROOD DD ample closets, for three aluts. below Fwenty-uitl Atreet ; Worms not to exceed $10U per month, Address Rogers Hera.d ottice. FIFTH AND THIRD os Bex. WANTED—BETWEE avenues, and Twenty-sixth and ihirty-fourth # for a lady and gentleman, with son and dangiier aged Wy er ah entire (oor ate alzed house; will occupy the rooms (rom mi ant of June pay $30 a week, to inc BRtd weekly’ without fail, Audréw for une weex U. lerald office. OARD AND LODGING WANTED—BY A GENTLE man, wife, two cbldred (two and five years of ag fervant; two rooms requiren; terms nob toe» month ; location between Ninth and Tweaty-lith box 1,00L Port offies a ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, WANTED BY \L. two sistors; terms must be moderate; releveace siren ‘Addrens B, F., box 221 Herald ollie. \ TANTED—BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND front room, between Fourth and Stith nventes wn urteenth sireet. Address particular aud terins 0 AL above F ©. Joy Hh W4Astep a FURNISHED ROOM AND BOARD BY y y With # respectable Protestant family, tween Grand and Fourteenth streets (ea: Address, af terme, W. W., Heraid office, ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, A LARGE, COM- fortable Room, with Board, In a’ priate fani’y whore the comforts of a home can be oblained aod where thero are ho other vuariere; would furnish bis own room if requivad s iirst cass references given, Address, siatlug terms, £¢., 4.40 New York Post oilice. V wher teenth and below Forty-iifth atreet, A dex TANTED.A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND & ant Room, with Board, tna strictly private famfiy there are no other boarders; location above Feur- nd between Fourth and Sixth avenues; would be permanent If sulted and would fae nich room If needful and give use of plano; « comlortadle ateeable home is looked for; roverenoen given. Ade ‘Mating terms, which must be Feasonab.e, Richardsoa, \d oftice, ANTED-BY A dr Heral ENTLEMAN JUST ARRI rtd Room, with Board, fer two given. Address Ba ward, box 231 H aS ANTED—BY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, TWO separate Rooms in a private family where thoy cam have « pleasant home, with Breakfast oc Broakiast ant Fea; location must ween Seventeenth and Thirty-(ourth streets and Fourth and Sixth avenues, K. 204 Herald office, ___ BROOKLYN BOARD, _ FOR PANT. oar tho (erres, 4] STATE STREET, BROOKLYN. ROC (3) erent gentlemen, with Boar STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY IN BROOKLYN, near South and Wall street ferries, tna pleasant ni @elect location, can accommodate a gentioman and wife with Board, Sitting’and Red Rooms; first ciaas French table, Ade dress box 3,874 New York Post office. ___HOTEDS. RLINGTON HOUSE, BETWEEN UNION SQUARB and Fifth avenué, 22,'4 and 26 Knst Fourteenth strect.— Newly furnished and refitted with every requisite tor comiors and first class hotel accommodation. REGION HOTEL, ON THE -UROPEAN PLAN, ty-aecond street, between Fourch an! Lexington a e& suite of single; Hiverab Ne CO. ines. —Elegantiy furnished Rooms, arrangements made with families, ____ COUNTRY BOARD, J. Ae KOBINDU) N WE TD” TONS, Cor the fall ‘Woodlawn station, §0 min’ 7 location high and extremely beaith: piazza on three sides, foe lawn aod sie airy ; expetient tal terma very moderate For further particulars inquire to Tweniy-atath streees house, with roo srom 87 to 71 894 Broadway, in the store. ve large mad NOUNTRY BOARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN OR GENTLE man and wife can have first class Hoard oa respectavie rivate (amily in New Jeesey, near depot mud vilage. witum Gy minutes of Chainders atrecy at lb per weekgior two. Ade dreas P.O. Herald office, LOST AND FOUND. r rE, SEPTEMBER, A BLACK FOR Ln. aa seers, ward will be pald for Rie eT Dog, bai aborm, A liberal return, Seventh avenue. — Bain ] OST-ON SATURDAY Last, ST, WITH Lote eters 0. Nin gold ob tho sauue. ‘The Sider, by jeaving the same wrth the Clerk of the Jellerson Market Po lice Court will be suitably rewarded. eT, STOLEN OR STRAVED—PROM STEAMSHIP: Po inane n vlnck Newfoundiand Dog. white spot on breaa® andecaron left hind leg Any person returning the sare te 120 Bieecker stree:, will be suitably rewarded. i REWARDs, 3 REWARD. FOR THE RETURN OF A BLACK SLO eT tan Terrier Slut, lost on State avenue, moar Fourth street, Wednesday afverooon; had om a itght leather strap aud buckle, Retura to 140 West Fourth stree O14) RE LOST, ON. THE, N 7 $10 ‘a itis Scotch tan Slut; answers to the ‘The above reward yill be paid by leaving na the samme at 12 Greene street; n0 questions aske! REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED.-WILD be paid for return of Gold Wateb (7,6) and $50 vaken from New York Galvanizing Works Wednes tary inst. Address W. K. MeU., box 3,401 Post otllon, New york. SRY OF TH $1500 Bee Mines Votrte sn i Reese ti du Ie Memar mteeay Vetween io Salaw ee a TOO mh GODOSE & DI pera POUICE AGENCY, 68 Be D ane 1 pity vera France. of the French government. Several cargoes bave | parties desiring three or four comm: ean be | family or one or two gentiemen, Address box 6 Herald | Caution We have oo branches Jn this city. The Courrier des Atpes Te) & fact of rare oo. | already been de jatched for Marseilles. Suited ; house Brat clans ferences. einer. ont = = — curreace. Enormous quantities ts, very large, On the oceasion of the féte of the 15th of August EAST FOURTH STRERT.TO LET, A LARGE SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR AND { RAISE ELLANEOUS. a black, and having long wings, have descended on | the Emperor of the French remitted tne sentences of 7 front Room, well farnished, to one or two single gentie- A Extension Room In « house io a first class location to 0 TOU WANT TO GFT 6 p? various localities of Savoy, Pont-Beauvoisin and | yg military delinquents, 1,663 convicts of the colo | men, wiibout board, in ® private family, Keferenee re | jet, with or without table; ref xebanged. TAKE SIGNORETS “PURGATIF LE RO Chambery were literally indadated by them. ‘. thin, nial and home prisons and 171 national guards, quired. ‘Address ox I oie. Frenmest—Chrenic inonaen, 1 , Vamitive ls known aa to whence they, Caine. ot Tom OF ten | , Apicnks party at Verchots, Hungary, was over. IRVING PLAGE.—UNUSUALLY PINE AND VERY PRIVATE PAMILY WILL LET VERY DESIRABLE | Purcative: Oth, fib, ith, Kest. Th appearance is due to some violent storm or to w hem wi ntiemen or a gentleman and hia wife, 71. A taken by a storm, which burst over Apartments to let, with Board; modern house; desiravie Apt ral Dest’ Del Rooms to angie ' bacural migration, Uke that of locusts. fary, kilieg four ladies and seriously woundi haa all Improvements; central location; lebborbeod, | in the upper part o° the city; location une ‘Address Al, eznibition of bees, has Juss beet, Rea Aled peveral others. ME, | atid outa be secured at ence, | CR SaPeiut Pot alee. loscow, under the aus) vi a has given another proof of JUGAL STREET (ST. CLEMENT'S PLAOR).— 119 WIfR CAN FIND HAND- Society of that city. Ik comprises one ong Ot reeting eeuie triends speaking of the wae pant third floor front 20 terme to wo persons, GENTLEMAN AND. th or Rooms, with Booed for lady hives of all mes and ail countries, of tn jen' mperor’s recent speech at Troyes, hi arked:— | G16 per week ; also large back Parlor. References exchanged. my Twenty fh street, near ay and utensils employed tn apicuiture, and of the per- OD, fumed honey furnished by the bees which suc! the Pianta known popularly by the names of the iven- iy r “Al it te like the horse of ancient Troy, one does dor know what le bidden under ite fanks.> TH AVENUE, NEAR SIXTEENTH STR¥ET. — Finodeomely furnished front Rooma, suitable for famt- 79 AND GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM + table if desired. rs 16S tehal and koporski-tohal. The honey and wax are Several skirmishes taken pisce near Rome lies or gentiemen vate FEW LAD! 8 AND ORNTLEMER CAB BE ACCOM. shown ait toelr stages, ftom thelr appesraace in | between armed bands and the Fapal troops, ‘The | ~~~ 1 modaied with go) Tor vacant. Terma moderate, iid u they present when Varieusly | newspa ‘of Rome describe them as brigands, but RAST La Roome an prepared for commerce. from'amer sources whey are sisted to be well ore | & Southern family Randeomaly furniated Rooms, with | Madison ures nized revoiationists. LY, NEAR MADIGON + SQUARE,” cialis i PRIVATE FAM! snmed, INTON PLACB, NEAR FIFTH AVEXUE.—TWO Id let an elegant duit of Rooms ox single Kooi to FOOGEA LITERARY NOTES, 1 satin ot tae streets: b agaren, goers and mucloipel QL. Grateton Rooms to' it, Tih, Board, suitable for a gen- A con whh of without Breakfast, Address box 1,508 At @ yeeent meeting of tho French Academy i tres, 4,175,000,000 of eudlc feet of gas at an | teman and lady of # Pariy of gentlemen; anexcoplonable | Post omer — Paris, the following prizes were awarded:—The fino | expense of $473,001 in gold. Throughout the city the | Terence requires LARGER AND SMALL ROOM TO LET, WrrH Monbyon prizes ‘of '$400 each were handed to M. | consumption hag doubied itself to he last ten years, & VANDAM STREET, NEAR AUDSON.—A NEATLY A Board, to gentlemen ony. References exebanged. Ad- Mezieres for kis treatise entitied “Etude aur Pétrar. ‘The civil tribunal of Marsetil France, has 95 furnished LR woe oman | dress Sandford, box 3,045 Post office, ea que,” to MM. Marguerin and Hubauit for @ work | awarded @ verdiot of $14,000 in gold toa Mr. Salo. | and wile: Se eee , PRIVATE PAMILY WILL LET A SECOND AND Hamed “Les Grandes Epoques de ls Fran ¢ | mon, against the direction of the Lyons Ratiroad, for Jest TWENTIETH STREET —ROOMS TO LET ited Floor, with of witout ® private tan, Address pgp hy ee that tine at Saint | 1()() Firnisnea or unruroianed, ‘oF without Board. | i D., station D. a References exc ASS - ; wari h nnn = Ov REFINEMENT, WITH A FAMILY OF “4 tea," to M. Perro! Successful experiments have been made recentiy cAST FOURTEENTH * - ‘te, wishes to meet With pasties, who would pay work onisied yma sur ebro Public et Privé de | St Koenigsberg, Prussia, with a new fire having | 1()2 anew Hall.—A Parlor ng net ence wre or feerally to rent Aanit of hanieomey (ntwrned Rooms, wit ja Republique d’Athenes,”” The Thiers prize of gé00 | thirty-seven barrels. Froi 222 Wo 33s shots can bo | wiihout private table; also Kooge for gentiemen, without | partial or without Voard: acciusion and Fuperlot aecoinme was accorded to ep Marius Topin for work | Sred per minute aud the bails carry 1.600 paces. One } bos fee dations. Advirese Wiilatd, Horald offce, SL Burope et les Bourbons sous Louis XIV." The | man gan manag fe it, ering pn Oe the re- () BASt TENTH feREDT. nT ROOMS ATE FAMILY WIL LUT, FURNISHED on apecial prize of $000 was awarded to tho Marquis de a Copmmarennya 7S Yes Carus att 10 BANS eccatsnet, es a ver iets with Hart, thee baok Pariog and, front Nouliles, author of “Heart de Va.ois et te Polugne | Pet cent of the «9 4 sitiick At@et Bt (00 pw a extension Pacior, «/ 1 third Woot, ‘Terms moderae, 817 Weat Forty en ton Garinaldt hag eocevtad the hanosare omaidenes ne | OS ena ; w# with ony one « ured, Dores—A spoon C ” children @) dows and No. 1.7! hich Aceon pan’ should be attentively followed. Each bottle bears our iy mee re. o6 the label, our name in the water mark of the paper, f oo the cork a baad with the stamp of the Freach guvera 2° Do not be Imposed upon by frmwis, 8] GNORET, Docwor of Medicine and Apothecary, 5} Kus te Tal Pio FOCGERA & VAN DE KIZET, 2 North Willan ataeet, New York. ful aod ehe 4 tase Wa NEW You Sit BATHS, 18 LAIGHT STREET, a bo eh renovated ant improved. ‘Ilours: Genta, tH 8A. M. and to 9 P. M.; ladies, 10 to 12 A. Mo prt ‘Pf CENTS PER POUND PAID CASH FOR Ob ; and ies, Come direct to We a MARBLE MANTELS. : e ANTELS THE REST PLACE Vata a sat te parene Marble Mantels he 1ath : de y 4 at very low prices, le at A. KLABER'S Siarmle vor! s, 1 Pightetuth ot, near Third ay New York have Manner MANT. rae 1k factory, 9 Firat ‘event a} pet price lieth foamed put up bn the count : FARMLELZED SLATE MANTE price Meee Bena tue eiroaiy be