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—_ FRENCH PRISONS, Tho! Female Prison of St. Lazare, Paris—Wo- Man, Her Wrongs, Her Vices and the Means of Her Reformation—‘‘day Life” in the French Capita!—How ond Where It is Correstod—Goverament Discipline and Roligious Conivlation— How the Inmates are Em. ployed gud Controlled— Dress, Amusements and Devotion, By 4 special correspondence from Paris we are bied to preset to the ameérigan public ‘the fol Wing repowm of the female prluou OF St Lakaare, is. Ith an adecting story—-a story of woman's ougs, her vives, degradation aud punisivacuy— Daving, however, the cousvling features of the ex- ercige of gharity, religion amd judicious diseiplize bohalf of the unfortunates, taus sitordiag Uopes of Meaponl 4 yotorin aud Torgivéncus ia the (ubuce, Paxis Vioo and Where it Leads Bo. Panis, July 1, 1 Female immorality and strect vices constitute the Dlackogt taints 04 society hers aid of the age, and yot, uiifortunatoly, trou the appearance of fair bat frail danguters of Bve, as they past Ws on the boulevards, ay outside tie , Objoy Manitle dash & Bong tie Chaig)sDiysdes or at the Bes it ts diate be eis euy darker Thove is a veverse, omy, TW the golden happi- lew, the covscies, lgreites, ie to thi Dowever, dismai andj Thess which, to outward or whatever term tie laeniva of the day may sppiy to thom—scemiugiy exjoy. Ie isa Bue waru day, She sun is shiaing brlgltly, amd ali hut bressie lite @ppear to feel the bieseing of fresh air and libercy, 3E1 gpek for an apartmenc I do so on a wet dau day, fhe et dreary rooms | couleriible When a e oe. ILL viaie a perk eler dvlay se when e sun 1s siining mer Appears more pauiful. #0 LAZARE, Come With me to v. tho reward of female vice; thereds an empty cab now passiug No? Well, I Dust alone, Cocker, w Si. Lazaro! Passing along the Ine of bowevards I soon reached the Porte St, Denis, and turned up the faubourg of the Seme name, I am im another world, the houses a old fashioned, the shops have a more homely ir. Nearly every second one is a wine sidp, unless it be a pork butcher’s. Surely every handborrow nm Paris has dongregated here for the oceasioa, ‘fhatr Owners are shouting at the top of their voices what they have for sile—cherries, artichokes, tomatoes, lew potaties, flowers, strawberries, fresh dys, ishes*and welons, to say nothing of the venders purses, garters and women’s caps under the door- ‘ay, Who tuke up a counter cry. Everything here is all sold at haif the ‘price of the same articles in other parts of the town. In this qnarter broadcloth gives place to blouse; high prices are not in favor, Moreover, ta former times ‘the helghborigyod was celebrated for many a well defended harticade, and the tuhabitants sitll retain ES. look, On arriving near the point where e Rue di Fanbotrg St. Dents intersapts the Boule- vard Magenta, one of the yiorles of new Paris, my Pttention was attyvacted to two large poodles quietly ting beside cach over, holding in ther mouths spectively a basketand 2 Man's cap. Some good Samaritan had bestdived a few sous on the mendi- ‘ut the dogs stil regarded the foot passen- Gers With suppliant looks. There was no sign of an Owner near them, What had become of him? Had he gone to dinner or to Liquor up and lefl hig faithral juadrupeds to obtain the wherewithal to-pay the ckonihg, of were the “ bow wows”? doing a little Degging on their own account? From ume to time they cast wistful glances towards a bare-headed or- Ban grinder at sore distgnce up the street on the ‘Other side of the way, and when he ceased grinding they gallopped towards him with their booty. The Thystery was solved. The poor fellow, who was Stone blind. patied them on the head, fumbled, in the cap and basket, found the sous, put them into his Pocket, placed the cap on his head, returned the basket to one of the dogs, sioudere’ iis organ and ‘was led off by the otier to some unexplored copper Mine. By tls time { had arrived at the entrance of the celebrated prison de Suint Lazare, at present the Louse of correction for women, 4a HISTORY OF THE BUILDING, Before giving w descripcou of the interior of this Most remarkable estabusiment, occupying the site Of the old monasiery Of St. Lazare, of Which the orl- gin 1s not clearly known, it may be as weil to give Qs concisely a$ possible ifs subsequent history. In the fourteenth ceatury, When situated jar beyond the walls of the towa, it was a losp.tal for lepers. ip tie 1o84 of liverty then Pillaged ant destroyed by the English its ruins came one of given place of eves de ke Mission, destined to The Weve restored, aud it subsequently the richest hospituis of the age. In 1652 it to St. Vincent de Paul, and was the thie meeting of tho 2 teach tne surrounding country — districts. present buildings were built by st. Vincent de aud Ms success On the isih of July, 1739, Maisou de St. Lazare was suspected of having arms Gud subsistence sec led wiluia its walls, and was pillaged by the pe ic. During the following year The monastery Wus suppressed end 16 became na- tional prope In 1795 ft was turned tuto a prison and was subsequent y approves ted to the exciusive Feception of tie eirlug daughters of Eve. The fat Mouks of St. Lazare were so if they migut be, for their mouasiery wasrici. Tie Jand on which the ‘thern Lailw nd the Tiospital Lariooisi-re have bee belonged to it, together with the large contained between Rue du Paradis, Uie Fanburg Polssonulere, ouLy St. Denis and the oid exterior poule- Formerly ti calied the re Was a building at Salut Logis du Rol, where the Kings of Stopped before making their solemn é aad there received tie vaihs of allegi: municipal aviboriites. Quce again viiey ested there for twenty-four hours—alter death —ba- fore Leing Gained iux taterment, to St. Denis. ‘The excerior of the present prison presen's no arolilec- tural beauty, Prom time to ume during past ages the buildings have been added to and altered, and the stranger v/ouid pass ib by withous reugurk 1 bis giienilon Was Not witracted by Ute armed sentinel en duty at the gateway, over which 1s im Jarge leiters:—“uaiso nm @aArrél e¢ de corr AS 1 IS—INSIDE THE GATE, The entrauce, or, rather, porte cocacre, 18 spact- ous. Thé further end ingress is barred by heavy, gates, and on each side ave loug, masslve stone Keats. On the rigio is @ stuailer tion bound door, With the smailest possible ivon grating aud @ Knocker 80 arranged as to give an ainost Inaudibie fap. Thet will ma novody hear, thought [, and Was on the point of repeating the dose wien the door suddenly dew open wid i found myself face to face with a grim faced guardian af female depravity, Whose counienauce seemed to say, “it's no use a knocking at tie door, Man Canuot eater ihe abode of his fallen sisters.” [ pro- uced iy special aythority, Cerberus looked puzzled, Shea rexigned, cioséd the door, aad sayiug “foliow me,” ied the Way irom the entrance lobby to a long Aud spacious sione-lagyed corridor. Suddeniy be Blopped at another suail door decorated wita a knocker siuilar to that whose acquaintance 4 had Made ta the porte cochére, 1 rose and fell with Reure veptibl tour opened, my cart Muctor exe ns With & brother tu key and we pe door over winch were ii Beribed ¢ rectéui'.” Weentered @ good gized room with well-pollshed floor; it contained a lange writing table, seated at which was Monsieur of about fiity years of eutlelianly MANLer corated and of ios to olfer me a chair, ¢ igned the ord fag the prison, ed with some surprise, “You have visited Imany of our prisons, si.) He ang his belt, told vis turnkey to send vie brigadier, and uni that ciuef 1 14 aypearance we con versed freely. But I had better give you uke details of the prison during our watk throug it, The chict turnkey or Urigadir avlast made his appearan t and Lt was jiauded over to his protection, He | is a stout, cldery steady-goer, docs not | hurry himself beyoad @ funeral pace. A maa of few words, to make him give taformation a must pomp Lit, and I pumped accordingly. He siniles but rarely, and is perfectly mvulaeradie to the combined avrack of the Yoo yoway ladies we en- countered during our Ww. Uwough the prison, Blhould they attack iis virtue. fhe establishment 4s not at present fuil, it cau contain 1490. Before L had done with the brigadier we became most friendly, and.on more tii one oceaston | detected # smile pass over his turukey-iihe face; but to speak Seuly he always a) Q 1 of the weakness, Leaving tue governor tered a loboy, In which Were several turukeys, and ond Denon nedr the door & priest conversing with an uniortunate woman Who held in her avins w baby. ‘The priest rose and Taiked to the brigadier for a few minutes, asking: protection for the poor prisoner; my conductor runied out, out, and we passed up a wide old iash- ad staircase With massive banisiers and ted Sleps. WHO ARE THERE. Indeed the flooring turoughout the prison, with but rare exception, Is of re) tile. En route we met several prisoners, called Ales de service, They are Belocied (0 do tie household work, and are distine pissed from thei fellows by being dressed in hght jue, aad Whlteeaps. ‘he part of the prison which pd first visited Was that of the accused and the oune jemied, Whenever a woman is arrested In Paris, whether erline or offences against public decency, she is NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET. at the Prefecture Immediately taken to the de ont ft eaine Lazare. ‘and sent on from there to the After being tried, should the #@1 mot ex: o aye revaais this prison; \d she be to louger imprisoum is gout maison centrale, ‘This prison 18 & house Of Co! ton and the in which we now are does not contain auy or arrested for atroet walking oF giher ofeuioes which xe, adee tp eration OF Be Bureau des Mcoum, | In the comdars we cg tepe’ prisoners still ta their every-day dreases. Many them were lovely enough abd who, from tiete ap- pearauce, were shop giris. They were accused, the condemuedt berg dressed in dark brown, white cap, Dine neckclutn. They can earn from five to six sous or at needlework aud picktay im. ‘fhe work- Bho ys will refec to more pariicwiarly hereafter, ‘At covery warn we met & religicuse, Throw the prisod Wit laces#an! care do the Bours de Joseph et Marie wa: their wafortunate failen ters, The prieon staf consists of a governor, tive gremiors, One brigadier, one sous-brigadier, nine Turnkeys, three doctors, two Rosptial astentants, tWo priesis and ifty-six Sisters of Cuarity, five or six. of Wuou @e Constantly atiached to the prison, the remainder velloving cach other from time to,tine. Too mucit praise caanot be awarded to the “Sis. Vora”? Jor this siriking proef of charity and devotion, What cin be more terrible tan fora viriuous wo- mau to pass er days gad nights with the uost de- praved of her sex, from whom she constantly re- Geives the vilest abuse, expressed ta the foulest language? On either side of the Corridors are sleep. ing rooms, each containing six beds, Inkebiied by the accused & Ke piste, as itis termed, they betu, allowed to purchase a small quautity of wine an prison com‘orts and to pay for fhe itnen, We ascended to the infirmary, which is at the end Of a large corridor, facing thé door of Which ia an altar decorated with howers. Around the walls are ranged the beds, some two or three of which were Occupied With bad cases, a Sister oi Charity being in acted ance, Nearto the onivance of the ward is the klichen of the lagrinuey, with a balterte ot sito. ing Oupper sgucepans that Would have created envy 4 ‘ 1n the mijud of the late celevrated ohaf—Soyer, OR the upper lloor are two wore large rooms Belonging to the infirmary, Tu oue of them were several pa- tlenis in bed, Some of whom Were sitting up and plying their needled In one bed was a brune, dis- paying ay Uncovered neck aud pair of shoulders That would tari vie head of a seulptor; im the moxt @ fale young girl of remarkavlo beauty, In tins roout ag tu ihe other aud ia uke corridors everywhere, are reposow's, SUrmOw decorated wha lowers wd by the MS Maric aad The second room of the lailrmary un this foer 1s appropriated to mothers aud their tafanis, of whom, at the tune of my visio, Uiere Were several. Que poor lithe baby in a cradle Was amusing Ulmsolf Uke children of any class are woul io do—ivoking et lis hands aad crow- aus With = Gelught—porfeetly unconscious of the human raisésry Seound, Thére were other children also, Varylag from & few months to four years, un- dev which Litter age the prisoners are aliowed to Keep then children with thea Wille in St. Lazaro, Should r condempation be for more than oue year, when the mother is sent to a mulson centred, ber child is put oat to nurse, HOW THSY LIVE, i Tho prison diet is meagre, #. e., no Meat except on Sundays and Thursdays, when meat 1s allowed a3 in other prisons, The women nursing receive daily 245 gTamimes of meat and 509 graummes of bread, Cuil- dren are suppiled with veriuicelll, eggs, wo. DEVOTION, QHARITY AND HOFE. Decending to @ lower story the sound of church musi¢ attracted my attention. It proceeded from the chapel of the Sisters of Charity. This chapet with (ts handsome altar, serapalous cleanliness and adncwiy 13 an oasis In the desert of human de- pravity. Two Sisters were on thelr knees before the altar, a third was practising on a powerfal harmonium at the further ead, Ihave visited many prisons, bytnever oue which appeals to the heart of man as does Si. Lazare, Within its walls is con- gregated everyrhing that is toatisome in the shape of woman, im striking contrast, as if to » DO not spurn poor woman, we are not ail alike,” we find others of te same sex, emilems of in expression of face and in 30 nd who the surrodadings of vice cannot contaminate, Les Seurs. ‘The pen ts powerless to describe the extraordinary Sensadon of surprise created by the Sisters’ chapel. WORK, Paasing on we visited the workshops, of which there are eleven. Rows of wooden bencis rise be- hind each othe, At regular intervals are straw seats for the prisoners- in frout of each a basket to cou- tain thelr work, In some of the shops gam is picked ox divided according to quality, in others are sewin, Machines, Needlework is executed for the contract or. Shirts, &c., are made for the army. Workshop 13 under (he surveillance of a Sour. ONC. ABANDONED. Moun'ing nearer to heaven—in an upper story— We enter that part of the prison tnlabited by the Jiles publiges—those Lymphs of the pave who, for the sensuailty of mai, have become debvased. Here we are in the taidst of hundreds of these wretched creatures, Is it possible to believe that tie poor, shameless faced women are the same who jaunt along the boulevards in silks and sattns? You have seem them only when decked ont with the gaudy colors of theit horrid calling; when whitened aud pouger sulllciently to hide their diseased, marked skins. have seen them shorn of theit flnery, their crinolmes, their false Jaid aside, and clothed In the prison dress, wich clings to their emaciated bodies. memver I write with an aching | uitiy—in dress, Each heart, full of pity for u poor, poor objects, vary- ing in age from less than sixteen to more taan three Score years and ten. It is not tieir fault that they have thus falien, itis ourowa, The inmates of St. Lazare have made me feel ashamed of my own sex, AVERAGE POPULATION, The floating population of this house of correction 1s calculated at twenty per day, as, on an average, about that aumber leave aad euter the prison, Up- wards of Scven thousand are arrested by the police in the couse of the year, The proportion of women enfeedjed by diseaso 19 very large. The brigadicr, who by this time had come, more communicative, sald:—“You will ‘The dark graye are sick, ‘The statement that the hair of t short in St, Lazare is untru conducts lie! know them by their dr the blues are weil.” prisoners is girl mi Ifa I in the streets sne 18 arrested, shed, and liberated or detained, according to nerits of the case, Snould sne be arrested sev- eral Unies she is furnished by the police with a carce, wich she is bound to produce wheueverit may pe deménded. In Paris there are 6,000 Alles inscrties, of which nearly two Uousand are in bad houses, Be- sides tls there are 25,009 or 30,000 other women, whose rality. 1 revenue 13 Obtained from a life of imumo- i AT REST. The sleeping rooms of the Jilles publiques vary in size, but one is: worthy of special notice. La it are eighty-four beds, A “Sister? sleeps at mght in the rner of the ward, only separated trom her charge by a glazed partition, ‘Three or four of the women employed in the househoid work of the prison o¢- cupy Lie beds nearest to her. ~ PUNISHMENT. On this side of the prison are ihe punishment cells, They are seventy-two in number and skirt ue sides ofa long corridor, On a bracket inside each cell oor is a water jug and basin; in the cell itself x istead, paillasse and quiit, The side of the cells vext to the windows consisis of a grating, separated from the onter wall by @ passagi #0 that the tamates can be constantly watched, | ‘f punishment for the refractory is not alarming, as ey are allowed the same now'riture as tie other prisoners. The worst cases are, however, sent to the cachots, Where the prisoners have nothing but » guard bed and bread and water, THE OHAPHLs We next visited the prison chapel. Passing through the vestibule we stopped to speak to two Swurs de St. Marie, engaged in arranging flowers for the altar. “The old church was pulled dywn and replaced by the.present chapel in 1823, It is com: modious and is capabje of containing the population of the prison. ‘The altar ison the summit of a high flight of steps, on the top of which, to the right, ave velvet chairs for the Governor and his family. From the chapel we proceeded to the hospital for the sles publiques. It ig @ large, weil gated corridor, with @ dangerously well polisied oak floor, AG @ considerable distance. irom the windows an open railed partition, about twelve feet high, runs the entire length of the room and preserves @ passage, Behind tv are six ware each containing sixteen beds. in each ward is A reposow ov smal chapel. @ Here the “Sisters? were in force, aviendidg the sick, The place is (as, in- deed, is the entire prison) scrupulously clean; but Still 1b siueis Of disease; We Were in the “dark gray’? district. ‘There were women with that terrible rose- | colored eruption on the face, especially about the i hose, rendered ihe more brilliant by contact with thelr emaciated, hollow-eyed, pinched-nosirliled, Pale-lipped, cadaverous sivkiy-looklag comrades, Who gazed listlessly sed. Everything that cieaulineas f done to rob «is ©: been se or Its terrors; but 1 was glad to i leave the pest house. | AMUSEMENT. | It was now the hour for recreatiog, and the yards, of wliich there ave tires appeared to enjoy amazing'y the tres air aud green wees With which the couris are shaded, Some of weie full i i t tiem were Walking about, laugiing and talking as j { prisoners, who they did soina siyie which, but for ti Stuur, would make you doubi thelr belug deprived of liverty; Otuers were sitting on benches, engaged with neediework., In each yard was & “Sister,” in curnest conversation, giving good counsel, perhaps | to sore poor, failen cast away, but watching with | Leye tae Whole of the flock committed to her Be. PATERNAL PRECAUTION, | The only remaining part of the prison as yet uns | Visited is that devoved to the correction paterneie. | Parents having reason to complain of a daughter's | inisconduct can bring her before the judge specially | appotated for these cases, Who can order her to be | contined until sie attain the age of twenty-one years. [ visited several of the aéeliers ta this part of the prisou Iu each of then Was a Sursitting at the raised desk facing her © i 4 class which consisted of gurls under the age of | twenty; many of them looked: at least thirty, oshers | were inere children, The parents pay nothing and } the young détenues reeotve instractions irom te | sSeurs, They are dressed in brown and the best bes | haved wear a badge of good conduct, a red riovon. | 1 was much struck with one young girl dressed en- | tirely in white as if for the premiere oommnuon, | On the previous Sunday there had been a procession | in honog of the Féfe Dieu, when all of the young prisoners had been dressed in white for the occasions but the one Wiose conduct iad been the best during the year is permitied to continue wearing her spo less white dress as her reward. She. spneared, hoor | gurl, to be greatly proud of we distine! { HEALTH, H We had now passed thronyh the entire prison and crossed one of the yards to the poles ase 1 asked Ye Brigadicr if ihe sanitary state of the prison was i Was informed that the deatis were: few. be borne in mind, however, that, with U | exception of those condemned for twelve months, the | prisoners remain bus a short time, aa the Jilles pur | ion. | paribans tn the last Re + in the most regular and salistecvory manner. ‘ force in that counti | Puvue, ha 4 to six {rancs, Uiques are sent here by the Polloe Correctionelle for short periods ouly, from etght to Mfveen days, There have been but thyee or four cases of small- pox durlug the ravages of that dreadful seourge. OLD IN VICR. Recently a woman of ninety-four years died in the pron, where she Was allowed to rematn from mo- ives of charity, “This reminds me, Brigadier,’ said T, “that among the Rios pudliques ert very oll Woman,’? “Yes, sir," replied my conductor; “she has been here some’ time. She can leave the prison if she Wit; but We will not tarm her out, She ta ninety- two or ninety-six yoars of age, she hardly knows which, becoming tod old to be out in tho elty.! VOICE OF THE PAUPLE, A Sonsible Iden. To THE Error oF THE HERALD: — Is it supposed that any good reason exists why the horse cars should not be provided with cowcatchers ? A very light cowcatcher, built on a sharp anzle, Would throw a huntin body clear of the whvels, It Seems inconceivable that several hundred dangerous: engines, wich practicatly resemble so many ancient soythe chariots or so many modern suggernauts, Should be permitted to take possession of the high- Way without having any shoath or guard for their wheels. . MN Attention, Heaith Board. To THE EDITOR of Tim Hexann:— Referring to your seasonuble words in relation to the dilapidated wharves and sewer opon- ings of this city, I beg to catl your attention to the fact—now apparent by means of repairs that are being made—that the sewer that enters the river at James slip terminates under the bridge and directly in the rear of the supporting lout, a0 that all the refuse matters brought dawn gro nec: sarily left to accumulate and decompose at the mouth ofthe sewer, directif under the ferry bridge aad houses, poisoning the atmosphere aud sowing the seeds of (iisease dmong the pasiengeras who piss to and from Long Island over this ferry, ‘This nuisance should long since have been abated by the Board uf — There ts none more dangerous or foul exist- ng. A Dosh at the Railroads. To THe Epiror ov Tus Heagauo:— I write these few lines in order to inform you that Tam one of the large number of residents of the fol- lowing streets—namely, Forty-third, Forty-fourth and, in fact, up to Fiftteth street—who are inconvent- enced by the cars of the New Haven aud Harlem Rail- roads, At some tlines whole trains of freight and cattle cars block a the street between those streets which I have ineationed, Cannot something be done to remedy tits nuisance? You would greatly obiige me as well as many others who reside in that vicia- ity and who are aanoyed in the same way. Blossom Rock. To THE EDITOR oF THE HERALD:— A letter signed “Sidney F. Shelbourne,’ which appeared in the HgxALD recently, contains ‘a comparison of the two situations” of Blossom Rock, of San Franciscoharbor, and Hell Gate rocks, which in some particulars 1s, with reference to the locality, &c., of the former, somewhat incorrect. It also de- tracts from the credit justly due Colonel Von Schmidt, the able engineer who has succee led where others failed to remove “Blossom.” This obstruction to navigation in San Francisco harbor was located near Alcatraz (a fortifled rock), lying directly in midchan- nel of the passage of the Golden Gate or entrance (less than a mile in width) from the sea, No such strong winds as the Northwest trades which, during the summer months, prevail unremittingly in San Franelsco harbor, are known upon the Atlantic coast. Large vessels reef their sails at such times in crossing the bay close to Blossom Rock. ‘rhe winter Southeast trades, although less continuous, are equally, —— often clearing the bays of all sail and caus ships to drag. Such a storm sunk the United States steamer Comanche at an exposea wharf, The winds from voth these quarters sweep Blossom Rock; the strong flood tide of the Pacific, urged on bythe seaward gale, pours through the Gate, while the ebb of achain of bays and rivers 200 miles in length returns it with {nte- rest. Roughened by a counter wind, and breaking fiercely over Blossom Rock, more serious obstacles could scarcely exist; and yet the rock was removed by Von Schmidt's plan, Protessing no snow eae of engineering, and Apepking as residents of Culifor- nia and observer of Von Schmidt's works only, I do not presume to assert that his device would apply to Hell Gate rocks as well. A more precise statement of the disadvantages combated successfully tn San Francisco, with no reflections upon the engineers engaged at Hell Gate, is intended. It is generally understood upon the Pacific side that Von Schmidt commenced where the other unsuccessful engincers left off, receiving $75,000, what they leit of the orgi+ nal amount oe for removal of the rock, as lis compensation. SAN FRANCISCO YACHTMAN, OLD WORLD ITEMS. Russia has an army of 60,000 men on the river Pruth ready to enter and occupy Roumania at the first signal, ‘The Toonganee Insurrection in China is daily be- coming move formiiabie aud tue best generals have been sent against them. Advices from Naples st e that five instruments of music, in 2 perfect state of prescrvation, wad bearing @ great resemblance to tue moderna » have just been discovered at Pompei, The materlais are sil- ver and ivory. The chestnut trees in France are this year covered with an extraordinary quantity of biossoin. fruit ripens favorably the yleid wijt be most ab: dantand may 4o towards buppiying te ded- ciency in the corn harvesi. The water ia the Scine has fallen so low of late that one day receatiy six of the steamers called the bace: moohes had thelr screws broken by siiking the boitom, althou thelr minima draught is only one and a nail metres, In the second week of Juno there were 121,944 persons in receipt of parochial relief tn London, of whom 52,847 were ia the workiouses and 99,097 were outdoor paupers. This was an inerease of 4,014 upon the numbers in the correspundiig period of last year, ‘The Icalian journals state that @ monument in memory of Ugo Foscolo, the post, is shoruy to be ine augurated tn the Of Swnve-Crove at Florence, The city of Milan ais about to piase in the square of the Scala as‘atne of Leonardo da Vinel, the Work of the well Known Lisilan scuiptor, Moga Cardinal Cutdi, in explaining to Pins 1X. his oppo+ sition to infaiiibility, remarked that ke bud ouly iol- lowed the traditions of the figione son wo,” repliod the Holy Father. 1 au traction | Saldauha’s stummary style of passing reforms with out consulting anybody 1s tiring the Portuguese. A large foundry at Rouen has been piaced under interdict by the workmen's trade society for hayin accepted an order fro a Paris frm. The masce procured hands front belgium, almost immediately broke thelr engagements in consequence of tie micnhaces to Which tuey were subjects It is @ curious fact that of the passengers in the train which met with the late terribie accident in Zog- Jand, all, or very nearly ali, who were asleep at the tune escaped uninjured, uature’s anwsinetic ensure { jug them, not only against fractures and contusions, but even against the bad effects of shaking aud con- { cussion. “Condy's Finid ? exclatmed our own Mrs. Parte Ingion ihe other day—*‘Is he, poor genueman ! Dear, dear! Weil, 1 really has been 89 Wari this last Ww that it don’t surprising. 1 reaiinds ine of what our old parson used to read about, when tue elephanis did meit with fervent heat, Must have been hotter tien, though. The Czar Ai nder was accompanied on his way back to St. Petersvurg by Geueral Pieury, the Frenci Ambassador. ‘Tits Was @ ‘great disttnciion for Un Frenchman, no svek tncident having occurred siace the reign of Chavies X. of Pri His Majesty will yatinue ms journey to the Crimea iis, Where lie muy taeet te Shah of Persia, The elections in Austria give unexpected results, Inthe rural communes of Styria aid Moravia the Ultramontanes have obtained a targe majority. Tie Vienna Journals are alarmed at that fact, and con- cluie that the party in question, wl had but a sreth, whl in the new Parilament be in sulligieut Lorce vo engage la a con- fict With the liberals. Letters from Catro state that the measure relative to the reduction of the Egyorian army is now come. plete, The disbanding 0: tie thud portion of the contingeut tooi place m June, and Was got through The is thus brought back to we total of 20,000 wen fixed oy the inperial irman which conlerred the investiture on the present Viceroy. Tie Lyons Journals announce that the capital of vy endowed with @ Superior School of Comm sted vi the plan of those at Mulhausen and Antwerp. According to the Salut willlon of franca 1s to be devoted to tuis purpose, Tuis sula is to be demanded from the public in the shape of a subscription to consti ate an gnonymous society, and the Chamber of Commerce ‘Will, It is said, put down 100,000," The journeymen bakers of Marseilles have just Strack work foran advance of wages from five francs: The consequences has been @ rise in the price of bread, witch 18 Low sold at ten sous the two pound loaf, ‘This sicuation will prooa- biy induce the masters to empioy machinery for Kneading the dongh, as ts done in America and in ‘the central bakeries of the hospitals of Paris and Lyons. That system presents the advantage of greater cleanliness, economy of time and labor, bet ver bread and of te faasters not belug under Jear of strikes, From July 1 the postage between France and Groat Brivam was moriiled as foilows:—Ordinary letters, thirty ceattme #for ten grammes (one-third of an ounce); registered, si centimes for ten grammes; patterns, photograpls, thirty centimes for 120 grammss; journals aud thirty centinies for 120 grammes; business papers aud printed matter, e@igut veuilines for torty giaaues. ME Divi licae ut the mew coiners ¢ hd ten to ? Hons have also taken place in another quarter:—~ For Malta, ordinary letters will pay torty eentimes for ten grammes; registered, eighty centimes for fen grammes; Be) thirty “centimes for ®. grammes; business papers ahd photographs, “4 centimes for 129 grammes; journals and printed mater, eight ceathuos for forty grammes. CRICKET. sis English Universities Match. LONDON, July 2, 1870, ‘The great cricket match of the yerr—that between the Universities—took piace this week, at Lord’s ground, and was witnessed by an tmmense concourse of the fushionab'e and the weaithy. The ladies, as usa, Were mm the majority, and as they turned out dn their most Magnificent attire the spectacle was an extremely ba tufal one. ‘The match was one of the most remarkable on re- 2 o'clock at night on the second day Cambriige seemet to be so hopelesly beaten and Oxford had so Lew rans vo make to Win that It was decitod to conciude then and not extend the play over a third day, The result was one of the strangest freaks of tortune ever seen at Lord's, or anywiere el¥:, Whea Uobden, a relative of the great free trager, went In to bowl for Cambridge Oxford oviy Waated three rans, and of these one was made by Hui from the first bail, Of the second Buller was caught down very low by Bourne, the third fairiy bowed out Belcher, and py the fourth Stewart's balls were sent fying ail over the places Cambridge thus won the thiryesixth inieruniversity encket match and scored their fourth consecutive victory by no more than two runs—iu fact, they snatched out of the fire a game that they seenied to have hopelessly lost. ‘The excitement that followed was never equalled, evenat Lords, and the Cantebs, rusiilng from all parts of the fivid, cangit up ther champions on thelr shouliers carried them round, amid tre- mendous cheering. * A LONG Istanpd CENTENNARIAN.—John Dewitt, who iives in the township of Milo, Bureau county, 1, was born on Long {sland, State of New York, March 22, 1769, and 19 now, consequently, 101 years old. He has been eonflued to the house for tae three months from erysipelas in his feet, but his bodily heaith {8 quite good, Mis memory’ and con- versing pow are perfect. fe often tells of nis mother hiding the cow in the cellar to keep tae British from Killing her. He remembers many events of the Revolutionary war. Saw General Washington many times. He lived in Ohio and Indiana before coming to Iinois, Was in Cincinnati when there Wefe but three houses there, He has buried three wives, and 1s now living with the fourth. Has had thirteen children, of whom but two suryive. He has been &@ member of the Meihodise Church efghiy years. LUT FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. A SODA AND MINERAL WATER | EBTABLISHMUNT nd Cigar Stand, doing a good businesy, to let or for sale to party with smail means good chance offered, Apply at place 416 Broadway. GTEAM POWER, WITH SPLENDIDLY LIGHTED loors, 25x0, 26x80 and 2x15, to let; best power and finest rooms in the city. Apply to the engineer, Nos. 9, 11 and 18 Baxter street, USEMENTS, ATRE COMIQUE. a o ‘Broadway, oppor R. W. BUTLER) & Pa G. Me Ha iy tors + ‘The coolest theatre in the United States, CROWDED AND DELIGATED AUDIENCES Ulahtly attest the wonderful popilarity of tue COMIQUE 8T, COMPANY. aor {penal ont | Agence 7 iret weer of the’ fornia Comedian, no is soe ary, laltiew. na niumber of original Specialties, JESTER, baie sek y ne JESTER, the Mau with (hp Colking ‘= peseived nity with the cat enicomiuns'tor hin mer JOUNNY HART, CONS, STEWART, QUEEN and WEST io their aige-splitting Ac ot THE GRAND BALLET All the Great Company will Doors open arta YRAND OPERA HOUS! corner of Twenty-third sireet and Kighth AMES FISK. Ju. ene. Proprietor JOUN F, COLE, Manager WRAND "TRIUM 2HAND TRIUMPIL GRAND TRIUMPIL wf the world renowned 2 MME, KATHI LANNE) MME. KATHE LANNE MME. KATHI LANNLK and her celebrated VIENNOISE VIENNOISS, VIENNOISH, BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROUPE, BALLET AND PANTOMIME TROUP! BALLET AND PANTOMIME 'TROU! MONDAY AND TUUSDAY EVENINGS, the beauti‘ul Ballet Fantastique, entitled LA GISELLE. LA GIS&LLE, LA GISELLE. GISELLA...,.. i -KATHI LANNER wi the new Cosmopolitan Bullet, by Mons, Ajax, entitled DHE NATIONS, THE NATION: e THE NATION: {ntroducing, with Characterutic Musle, the Dances of she “AVEDNESDA YS Svat teh Bailet Fantastique, b; | DAY, first time—The now Bailet Fantastique, by Mme, Kathi Lanier, euticied 1 with new music, dreases and introducing Marston’s new GROTLO BOENE OF TLE” BYRENS, @ work of art unsurpassed fn acenic grandeur, Seats secured iu advance at the box oilice; also at Sel 01 Broadway, and Erie Rallway ticket office, c third atreet and Bro F GAN FRANCISCO MINSTREL MALL, Seb Broadway. Tmmeuse 4 if the world renowned BUOKLEY'S SEKENADERS, MONDAY, July 18, first time of ‘the opera, LUCKEZIA BORUIA, Miss CELIA BARRY. vi ses Luereria Borgta G. SWAIN BUCKLE’ FAB. eee ceeee cose es GOMIO : All the original mi both vocal and instramental. HOGAN AND HUOHES. Song ead Dance, ntire change of programme. MATINEE SATURDAY APTERNOON AT po THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ; reel a A large and constantly ie ‘i Ren from fresh and original ° eee eI HOPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE ‘97 Nagsan sireet, Old Herald Building. 10 LET—KELLY & LEON’S MINSTREL BALL, 720 Broadway, by the night or week, Apply at the oillce to EDWIN KELLY. sia AMUSEMENTS, vi ) MENAGERIE.—GREAT \ OOD'S MUBEUM AND M cans, whi ib WV cess of Corel cold alr tnto the KUSBIW @ MENAGERIE. | Entire ‘Open 8 A. M, to 09 Fe aM. Pierre In ‘And where may be sean | week of the French Wrestiers Litthe CULU, nat Mone. ‘and the wonderful Dwarf, agela. ‘Ve Tnferna\ Region ‘ape in the t A large collection of Birda| Mona. chal gna, yepeeted | and ‘id Animals and | by the farce bie 1,000,000 other Curiosities, jaker, bythe Company. — + an So wo 1 ee Wintscns, z A PRONOUNCED SUCCESS THKONGS TURNED AWAY, Mee AB FRITZ VON VANDEKBLINE INET: in © BS YLER'S triumplaw and sensational character a wi sansa: OUR COUSIN GERMAN, Tile HIT OF THE SEASON, EVERY SCRNE RECEIVED WITH ENTHUSIASM, EVERY SONG AND DA EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. ‘The management takes pleasure in announcing the repeti. tion of this CHARMT ND POWERFUL 'RACTION, EVERY EVES TILL RUT ee RgTiC MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AT Vy P. SEATS SECURED TWO WEEKS IN ADVAN 0 TO WALLACK'S. | tune AS FRITZ VON VANDERSLINKINSTOFFEN, be tries to-night at Wa GO AND HEAR PRIA As THE PLATNTIFF, PV ALLacis. Ser W EAR EMMET SING “scuneibur, How vou vost MMET IN GAYLER'S DRAMA OF FRITZ, ‘See the Groat Trial Sceue. RECEIVED WITH SHOUTS oF avoures i VERY EVENING AT WA\ OWERY THEATRE Wm. B. Frele a i ‘ABTONISHING SUCCESS OF 7 VARIETY COMPANY. NEW STARS FOR MONDAY. rst appenrance jn this conniry of ‘the famous STATUE QUEENS, Mile, RITA PERCY, Mile, CLAUDINE, Mice. AMMA, Mile ADATL and HISTORICAR, their beautiful representations ot SLERICAN STATO LB, ce of the dashing serto-comie Vocalist,” Also first sppearance of the dashing sar fat and the renowned Pymaaa le Artist, ¢'aly danhetete Grin noes, al is wonder! rate: rae pick and ‘basil ‘ @ great American Comique, O GUS WILLIAMS, sings his oriciual character gong, eatleay “elmer! Don't You Want to Buy & Dorg?” The innttable Negro Comedians," McANDREWS, GAYNOR, EDWARD, NEWCOMB ang in new specialties, THE ENTIRE COMPANY in a brillant and a hued The como Panta uaCAL, MELANGK ¢ comic Pantomime, calle c THE RED DEMON OF FARIS, and ration, eTte 6 PNT BELLE OF THE BOWERY, GRAND FAMILY MATINGE ON SATURDAY. GLORIOUS PLAYS At HOOLEY'’S OPERA HOUSH, Brooklyn, this wesk. LET—A FINE STORE ON EIGHTH AVENUE, West side: n ‘irst class basiness location, WA. H. ROOME, 256 We 10 LET—A FIRST CLASS BAR AND OYSTER HOUSE; rent small, ingoing low. Apply ¥6l, corner ‘Twenty: third street and Eighth avenue, 10 LET—AN ELEGANT STORE, \WEST SIDE OF ‘Third avenue, near Fifty-sixth street, with four larze back, rooms; splendid location for dressmaker and {ancy business and’ ladies’ undergarments, with sewing machines, Inquire at 940 Third avenue. Ring the first bell. 10 RENT OR LEASE—THE NORTHEAST CORNER of Fiity-second street and Sixth avenue, with complete first class Grocery Fixtures for saie; will be let for salgon or otherwise, Inquire of HART & MAYER, 744 Sixth avenue, DWELLING HOUSES 1 Furnished. FULL SIZE, FRESCOED, brown ston high stoop and Stavie, to let reasonably. FULLY FURNISHED welling, with extra aize Lot Filty-fourth street, near Fiith avenue. V. K. SPEVENNSON & SON, II Pine street, SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED HOUSE, NEAR COR- ner Fourteenth street and Seventh avebue, to let, from August 1, at 3225, worth #200, and better than three-fourths of the furnislied houses in market. ROBERT G, RICHARDS, 98 Broadway. WELLING HOUSES TO LET—FURNISHED; LADIES Boarding House to let, furaiwhed, or will well at a bar- gain; avery rare chance, Address M.'E. M.. Herald ollice. T°, LET-ELEGANTLY | FURNISHED, THR FOUR story brown stone House No, 10 Eaat Forty-ninth street, ‘with billiard room and laundry 1a rear building. Appy at No. 44 Bast Forty-niuth street. it 0 LET OR LEASE FOR THREE YEARS—THREE, story and basement brown stone House, 13 feet front, in perfect order, newly painted, in Li9th street, between Third and Fourth avenues, south side. Cull or address CHARLES RILEY, owner, second house from Bighty-sixth in Second avenue, from 12 to 8 P, M. ANK STREET, AT THE END OF WAVERLEY Pisce A Taanliy going to Hurope will let their Howse, furnished, at #175 per mouth; high stoop; three stories and fine basement, dry undercellar, wih all modera tin provements; bath; Bix bedrooms; two jarge rooms in the attic; large’ garres; poxsession ist of Augnst; rent’ pay- able monthly 1u advance; house 50x22; tine yard; references required. Uniarnished. N ELEGANT BROWN STONE HOUS fourth street, near Sixth avenue, to let; Cu ‘ale ; $10,000; owner ised in Ei A .-FIFTH AV: TRENTH STREET ZA, ° and Delmonico newly repaired House io let or lease reasonabi V. K. S!EVENSON & SON, Il Pino street, HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK 24 House, in excellent order, 142 East Seventeenth street, between Irving piace and Third avenue: nine rooms; extra large yard; seen 12 to 8, without permit; $1,600. KOBERT G, RICHARDS, 908 Broadway, A ~COPTAGE HOUSE ON FIFTY-SECOND STREET, - let; all modern stmproveme: 5 rent 8800. Apply fo , 1,279 Broadway, coruer of Tlurty-fourth atre C. LEB! premises, {rom & A.M. to8 4) OF h treet, opposite, owner, Appiy on t! ar did West Ninete LARGE FURNISHED ROOM TO LET-TO TWO. Ae Gatton or euulseap pee tla wiles ea per week, MS Eighin avenue, between Fifty-fourth and Filty-Lith sta, { APARTMENTS.—LOWER PART BRICK COTTAGE, 219 JA Kast Twenty-cighth street. near ‘ihird avenue; seven ‘coms; gaa and water; 840, Also three Rooms, 98 Third . Also three Roome, £38 Third avenue; $15; ROBERT G. RICHARDS, {63 Broadway. { PURRISHED FLOORS, ALSO THREE ROOMS, AIO i a large Parlor, bath und every comfort provided tor } light hourekeeping,” at low rates; private house, 60 Enst H Bigecker street. 1 TO LETGSECOND FLOOR OF PRIVATE HOUSE 103 { West Twentieth street, {PO LET—A FIRST FLOOR OF SIX ROOMS, SIX closets, water closet and gos fixtures, in a sood loca- $ tion. Appiy to MATTHEW BYRNES, 142 East Thirty-third { sirea mo LRAL FINE THREE STORY AND BASE menthigh stoop brown stone Houses, newly painted all improvements; rent from 3950 to 81,000, Apply to J. KAVANAGH, BIS) Bast Vorty-ninth street. } t ' 3}, THREE { TWO, ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR, $4 WEEKLY Rooms, second floor, #4 0; fine, open location; fur- nished for Keeping; every comfort, 194 Broadway, room No, 9. ARGE AND | PLEASANT omely furnished, for housekvep- and cold water, ‘gus and kitchen Wenty-third )—PARLOR, WITH A SPLENDID WEE Roo entlemen; bal 418 W STRE! gor fire incluved. 9Q BoND carpet, furnished Kooms for gentlemen; no Board, QQ THIRD STRUET--A HANDSOMELY FURNISH Room to rent, to one or two persons, without bos gas, bath, family private; terms moderate if perini beutly engaged ; references exchanged, TLO MACROUGAL stRper, Near puEron Furnished Rooms, with convenience for housek ing, to let, to respectable smail families. INTH STREET.-A LADY to rents Room to gentleman; a chance for ‘one wishing to live quiet, as there are yo boarders or cuiidren. 132 KORY PIRST STREET, NEAR LEXINGTON 4 avenue, Terma low, but 'very comfortable; good neighborhood ; three Rooms connecting; fully furnished for b tabs, water in roon 37 j i | weil i { i WEST TWENTY-FOURTIT STREET.—TO A SMALL family, a Parlor, Kitchen and two large Bedrooms, Hated, with gan an PRINCE STRELT.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL let, furnished, to one or two gentle without ne large front Room; also one or two small on d upwards. | 160 board, rent 4.69) GIXTH AVENUE, ONE BLOCK West oF COT? Broadwav.—A large front Room, with Bedroom communicating, on iret floor, furnisued; terms low; desit- abje location. Ww PUBLIC ATLONS. 8 AND PLEASURE SEEKERS WILL FIND it to their advantage lo procure a copy of the Erte Rail- pourt way Hook ticket ollices 241, 287, 529 and #7 Lrondway, 203 Chambers reet, J3 Greenwich street, Su Pilon street, Brooklyn, and | at hotels and depots. a ER EIA RDO immer Pxcursions,” distribnted free at GOOD ROSEWOOD BILLIARD TABLE, STANDARD fiteytn perfect order, fur sale cheap for'eash, Call at ‘Twenty-shird suse, NOW, 3 Youn nie tony Yesep: suruen TARLES, y. B. nm ¥ esey sizect, at { Drives. alis aud Clots for gue, to let for oliice or ‘ight business; several | Post OFFICE NOTH Es OST OF FICE NOTCE. The malta for Europe, during the week endn , July 1870, will close at this office on Tunes Satirday at 12 o'clock M., and at all the Stationa a vig—A and B, 11:40., C and D, 11:20, E and F, 11:05, G and Hy i0.A. M. H. JONES, Postmaster. Satur- and Si FOUND. CASE CONTAINING TWO SILVER SALT DI was left ina Madison avenne stage, about 2 o’cloci Wednesday, 18th inst. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving It with GILES, WALES & CO., 13 Maiden lane. AN AFRICAN PaRROT, VARGE AND, OF BEAUTI ful plumage, flew away from 30 West Fifty-firat street, Saturday evening: A iMberai reward will be pail to any one returning the same or for informadion, FPOUND-IN A BROADWAY STAGE, AN UMBRELLA, which the owner can have by paying for adveruaing and applying to E, DWIGHT, 21 Mercer street, 9 o'clock Wedues- day morning. WILL GIVE $5 FOR THE LOCKET, BROOCH AND Bar, with thanks, belng left for repait, lost Friday, on Sixth avenue. H. B, MELVILLE, Jeweller, 1,191 Broadway. * EFT—IN ONE OF THE WATER CLOSETS OF THE Fifth Avenue Hotel, Friday evening, at #:18, a ting Jur- genren Watch, with Jortome Shell Chain attached. By re- turning it to JAMES T. BERRY « ©O., 695 Broadway; or at the oltice of the hotel, the tinder will receive 950 and uo ques- tions asked. LOatcOX SATURDAY, IN OR NEAR MORTUS AND 4 Essex depot, Hovoken, a sum of Money. The finder Will be liberally rewarded by'teaving {t with te proprietor of French restaurant, opposite the ferry. OST—ON A UNIVERSITY PLACE CAR, ON SAT. inst, a Subscription Buok for the “Evangelical .”” On returning the same to No. 21 Bible House the Jit be suitably rewarded, OST—ON SATURDAY LAST, JULY 1 4 and wiite Onyx Sleeve Button, knife edge, rotting red gold, A suitable reward will be paid for its return to A. F. SMITH, 40 East Fourteenth street, Union square. OST—ON THE 9TH INST., IN A UNIVERSITY PLACE 4 cfr, a Satchel containing gold chain, portemonnaie, ce. Finder will be suitably rewarded by addressing JOSEPH THOMPSON, South Orange, N. J. O8T—A PROMISSORY NOTE, MADE BY J. FELI 4 man, dated June 10, due September 12, payable a Cit ns’ Natlonal Bunk, for 88) The singer will be reward returning ft to 3. L, No. 8Catharine slip. All sons are cautioned against negotiating or buying it. F ment hag been stopped. [087,08 Srone: OBLONG FINK A COLD HUNTING CASE 4 Watch: Rothy maker. “The tinier will plesse addrese WAHTITELSEY, box 1,607 Post oflce, appoiniing interview, Jon ‘aud Uberal reward with be given, and ny questions asiced. OWNER OF Lol by Metropolitan F box 144 Herald office, stating name, on book. BANK BOOK NO. 2214 ISe0RD Bank, please address JUSTICE, dress 4nd amount due OCKETBOOK FOUND.OWNER CAN HAVE It BY* describing and paying expenses. A. HAKINAGLE, 256 Fourth avenue & RDS. $] REWARD.-LOST, ON-BATURDAY EVENING, A OL) sm jreyhound Pup, with ears cropped; th tw return bint to 18 Kast Phirt jall Delis attached. Whoever wil e above, had collar on, reward and thanka of th RD—AND NO QUI 4 n of a small Gol White face, No, 25,539, lost or stolen Saturday es ss creas, stating Where ant how ft can be got, CASH, Herald oft $1 00. REWARD.—LOST AT THE day, July 17, be paid on returning it to WOL STOLEN, MARE AND EXCURSION OF lor Park, om Snn- ward will ay. S15 () RENARD, GIG, ON SLOO tain inse. “Gry round at Ra Viti inst. Full description of mai erald of Ioth and in bandbille distributed over the conatry. $100 for the thie! aa the mave, at 5) Washington street. BOQ REVARD—LOST, AT AMERICUS CLUB De AS) House, nwich, Conn., or thence to depot, a eve Button, with letvor B get with three diamonds. The the above reward by returning it to KD- ‘ORD, Cooper Institute, New York. ” MADMRIMONIAL YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF GOOD REPUTATION DE- ives to correspoyd with afew youag ladies of Kood cial Manding, Objet, matrimony. Addroaw INGHAM, ork. MBDICAL. _ SPECIALTY—NO FEL mer of “isos TILL CURED.—DR. R. COB- ork University Me Cole lop, can be consti THER SEX) TREATED aug debility, resniting from. iced sight al WeAknwss ii y ree, Consiiitae strtetly confidential, " Ollice em ally la it t@apectanly and OLIN, 2¢ Bond street, New York. MADAME, RINDLM FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 129 + Wost Twenty-sixth street, guarantees reilef toall female { Pieasant rogws (or nursing, } LADIES’ P HD, GRINDE | fessor of M 6) kuocessiul practice in this city, gu: F to ladies, with or wi } out medicine, Sure relief to the most anxious patient im 24 hours. 120 Weat Tv xth street, near 4 for ladies reyuiring nursing. 28 CURED IMMEDIATELY— without meroury, By od is restored in lifteea f : his Magic Invigorators lost 1 minutes, A. QERTATN, CURE FOR LADIESIN TROUBLE. DR, | JL EVANS, 94 Chatham street, with or without muito npound certain immediately “) LL THE NEW YORK FAVORITES AT HO tere OPERA HOUSE, Brookiyn, EVERY AyeNine at M'*8,Qhé EOwiN, ar HOOLENS OPERA HOUSB EVERY NiGit?. pore waenabid aso PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 2 BOWERY, WILL REOPEN FOR TUR SEASON, repainted, re‘urctebed. cpeorated, &e., NEW FACES, OLD VAVOLITER, & ON MONDAY NEXT, JULY 2, “” R, KAHN’S MUSEUM, 745 Broadway, oppomile Astor plaor. No one should visit New York without passing an hour a® Dr. Ler er aoe Muscua—tlw mest attractive and beauticul in the world, Admission 50 cents, Open daily ‘rout # to 5 and? til 10, 74) Brows pee opposite Astor piace. 618 NEW YORK MOSEUM OF ANATOMY, (Estab We are feerfully and wonderfully mad». va o The Beauties, Wonders and Noustrosities of the Human and Animal Creation to be seen at ‘one vielt, ud THEATRICAL MANAGERS, Alarge and constantly increasingatockof = 4) cuts, H ‘ P trom Treah and origiaad dat the seat PE TROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFIOBy ¥7 Nassau street, Old Herald Bui epee ¥ ar VRAND EXHIBITION OF NATIONAL INDUSTRY. X “Tho American Tusuiute will oid ite thirty-ninth Fai fi the immense structure known aa the city of New York, commencing on the 7th next. Articles will be recetves! from Monday, 1 gust. For cireulars, giving clusiication of articles, rules fo exblbitors and full’ pariicalars, address CORRESPON! ING SECREPARY, Amertean Institute, New York city, TERRACE GARDEN, FIFTY-RIGHTH STREET AN) ‘Third avenne.—Tuesilay, July 1% 1370, Moileahane Gran ‘and Instrumental ' Concerts, with Bt Canissa Mr, Habeimann. Adinission 26 cente, | NEUMATIO TUNNEL-UNDER BROADWAY, PP cue team, Ona ns ; me al (RICAL MANAGERS. J pie roegeecantes A large and constantly ours, trom fresh and orlgia increasing stock of jucreasing stor ‘RAD, on hand at the se KOPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFICE, 97 Nassua ate Old Herald Butiding. PIANOVORTES. FURTHER REDU AY yeti second hand Piano OF BARNE! axsortment of and Uprighta, Chicke ; on tnstalments at caal » Granda, ing's and other celebrated JOUN 0, BAL STOCK OF ELt PIANOFORTES, A’ ‘the most reasonab’e prices, can be found at ine facto 3 of JENNYS SON, 985 Kast Twenty-tu oud and Third avenues. A And warervo sireet, between BEAUTIFULLY CARVED DOUBLE ROUND vad octave Hallet & Davis’ Piano, all tmprovementa, tn pe feot order, fully guaranteed, for #225 if purchased im diately, by addressing PLANO, Herald office. NT, RICHLY CARY , FOUR ROUN' ewood 74 octave Planoforte, made to orde seven montis ia se, will be said for 8275 nich Parlor, Chamber and Dining Furniture at balf costs perty of private furily. 12 Kast Teath street, one block of Broadway, between University place ond Pitta avons, A. DRIVATE FAMILY, DECLINING HOUSEKREPIN will sell rosewood Pianoforte, made order, celebr inicery fully gumrantoed,. used six months, curt $7, f #10; Parlor Furniture, Etaceres, Paintings, Carpets, Cha der, Dining Furniture, Glassware, ce, West Fifteenth for 8500, on Cutlery’, a sacri Siath avenu 56 Bleecker street, one block east from Broadway. OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, MADE lebrated city maer within 7 moaths; cost ; #260; complete Household Varniture of prizate family riginal cont. Cail wi private residence 118 West 7 ty-seventh street, near sixth avenue. BR, MARTIN, pes ila ae LADY, GOING To THE@ COUNTRY, WILL SEL for 80) handsome round cornered maloyany. Pia forte, inciuting Stuol, 12 good order; sweet, powerful tones YW Third street, asd A. GREAT, OFFER HORACE WATERS, 481 BROA AA way, will dispose of 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organt of six first class makers, at extremely low prices for caaly during this month, or will take from $5 to pnt wou , purel paid. pCHBAP, CALL A ‘0. 8 Union aqiare; sold frm wutteds large. slacks Bead lug elsowinore. makers; luok before x FA NIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, #2 fully guaranteed sant overstrang. having carve atte, with eve ro improvement; great ener S$ GORDON, 1% Biecexer at., near Macdougal, \ND PIANOSOF V anioul comp: Jpright and Grand, 1 thorough order, for s: DHICK BRING’ fee S045, 1 Fast’ Fourteenth street, between Broadway and, Pith even, ps U5 () VIANOFORTE—A BROADWOOD GRAND, 0 SOO powertui tone, in excetient order, Apply at 37 Ea: Twenty-elynth etree near Third avent == ICIAN, WOUL! music, French or German, for her bow montas; references exchanged, Adres id office: MUSICAL YOUNG LADY, SKILLED AS A NU! play or uring the summ' BB. MUS! BENEFACTOR—DR. 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