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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OUR SUMMER RESORTS, What the Pleasure-Seckers are Doing at Niagara Falls, Fire Island Babylon. FIRE ISLAND. lew the Journey Is Made—High Pressure Steambouts on Great South Bay—Harvest | of the Fo.lowers oi the Bay—Surf Bathing— The Scason a Derided Succoss—Tho Guests—Amasements, Yevotions, &c. Fes Isuanp, July 21, 1871. Two hours’ ride over a pretty stretcn of low @ountry ou 1 South Siae Kallroad from New Yor. brings us to Badylon, the point of deparkation for passengers tor F.re Isiand. he distance from the deput of baat village to Doxsee’s dock, irom Whenes the bvats depart for the isiand, is one mile. The road 18 crossed by a slagle wack, consisting of & mi erably sender piece of scrapiron screwed Gown ty the stringpieces, The effect of this piece of economy ou the part of the owner of the road, a Mr. Samuiis, 1s that the heat aad moisture have berun to warp te tron plating and caused it to come olf tn several places, There are two new horse cars on this ral, Walch was opeacd this sum- mer Jor the first tume, he fare to tne boat Is ten cents. No delay 1s made be,ond tbat whicn is re- quired to get the freight aud passengers aboard tho Wilmiugton, and the wttie rickety steamer casts loose iruin ner movrings, and 4 PROCESS OF PUFFING pecultarily ner owu, caused by the escape of the Steam, 1s begun. It Was suggested thac tt a reputa- tiou was tw be made in tals way (puiting) the Fre Island tine of stcamers—tne Quinse!, Warren and Wumiagton—inusi be fairly estavilsuea, “On, deur me!” exciatm.a one lady tv her companion, “i don't feel near sv sale on tis steamer as J suould upon a Small sulling vessel. 1 hope there 18 no danger. What a horrad note 1” “were cOues the captain for his money, Jones,” gaidooe of a group of geatiemen who sat ou the Upper wcck beneath the awnlng. “I'll pay we fare; was lne response, “s\ hat do you guess it wil be.” “Weil, Is.y twentyelive ce: ” repled one. “1 think Unrty, or periaps tfty cents each, ' said anouker, “Tue disance down the bay to the island 1s. nine miles,” By Hs tune ine un WhO Was to Gecide gil Wiese Valu Coujectures On the parto! the inpoecen!s Wio Wao ugit Lo get Cit aca reasuuabdie cost for Wew puscuge Was ai baud. Lue Shipper 1s eviucwwy A huluve OF Us secon, as he uever Dilusbes Bi a Sleep dewiaua OPO the pockets of his Passenzers. “eures, peMueMeL!’ que he. “Yes, ir,” replied the casiner .ov cue party of jour, Naud- Ing bia w oue dour vis Wo pay tor Dunsell aud friends, *“Pnre donurs more Was We astant de- maud. “#accisai lv wa tip of ethi miles.” Tis tovk the -@W .oraers all avuck; bul tuey paid it, ‘They proveuncea fuk CHARGE EXTORTIONATE And as unhoard Of in Lue unuais Of sieanboating Avot Golunu, trom Wilich ior Hily cents one caa gO Humiugion Uaruur, vt bt) Gleo Vove for twen- ty-tlv ceubs, Oo. tu day Olver places Of five tues the dittance lor ssuuur reasonuve amounts. Fare from tae cicy Lv the 4 ad on tae Tailroud cars aud BlewmbUBL 1s Lins sWened 1a Lhe aggiezace Lo $ 20, ibavould ve far uivre age eavie, and just as coea for a purty O( tive uestined lor Five isiand to obtain & yachtier po at oubjwi aud go over that way, ‘Tae due vceu,ted in macing tie Uip on the Whe Malaga Was Oue hour aad ve munutes, THE MULBL, 1 find the Surf House here-a very long white frawe.scrucwure, three sivt es in hencnt—fuli; in the lapguage Of Ihe proprietor, > amis, Who also owns the steamer, “ili Clear up to ime Cupuls.’? ‘The house was ope.ed June i ior the reception of yis- Alors, Kor sho bist month guesis were chiefly of tue transens vruer, bul tus Mont they bold over tur days aug even Weeks. tgil prices nor Laosquitoes: Cun drive them away. Health as ibe prior cousider- ation w.th Chose Whu are stoppiug Lere, and Lavalids, Obver (han Cudsuupdyes, dud tac surl pataing and BiITODE 96. AIT myst Venciicial aud ibvigoraing, There are & QuMvEr OF lMuihes aud child.en so- Jouruing beie, us veil ay youug meu ani girls. The M0 sarvh vi buis-sectiou Of tue asiaud, as Sanne has Oveu Lermed, boasts Naving 29» guests at pre seut, besides beg cumpelied to tura numbers away Ganv aud reiuse vy ele raph application tor quarters, vein , deficient v. furtuer avcummodatioa, bALLUNG ie unsurpassea, The breakers are of great size and Toros ant the veach eve 4ue genkiemen tor the INOS! MACE seek Lue sho: F (ueir saline avluions early in tae woruiug, waiie the tades spring to Loe arms0. HMO an ws (ue Sun ses higuer toward Douw. ali sock tue better, aud unquesiiouabiy ivel the braclug lidusnce of this aeimuiul exercise. bulbWater Oatliug is alse had bere, bul is. enjoyou more by chudcen ani Guery reMaies fuan Ly tae more ropus« wumauity. FISHING. Afier all Oshing 1s th: paste nearest aud dearest the bewsis vi ue ¥.larles ol (bal sport, who, irom time twuicmoral, have been 1u the hable Of runing down here us 0.ler a> possivie dummg tae season vO indulge their , iscuturat procivities, she Held for Suck 8 auple: glorious —Pisuiis companies are or aMieed vn wis isuud by the men Wao “ivliuw ble way, Vado Lev beimit, ora ayeiood, These mea— Bsturay sev oi leilows—vr.ug over veets of yacuss and saubvats of every Kind to Fire isiand when te Beusou veils, Aud vOurd al Lue Suri House. Wa- Suxewmenis are pienedul at ve dollars ver day. ihe guesis are liberal, the = Skippers Irequeatis, when = iuck with theu: in Lshing, cowe in for au extra fae. Bait and tackie are uli iuiutshed b. the “skippers aud As they KDOW just Where 10 go to catch anything ta the finuy line tuac is gu niin hese waters ol Great Svuuth Bay you ure pretty sure tu make «ua, 1 es- ferday aud to-day iuey wave been catching biuefish, Weakiish aU mossbinaers us fast us tuey could bau tuem u A slivepsuecd 43 the pride of the na- ves, however, aud o bring One of Lue ashore 1s to CXcLe Voth euVy aud adiutaiivn. UTUBK PADTiMES, There is & bowl alley neve, at which the ten- ing are Kept COUDtiall agitated by Ine hablud of he place, Aud s0.ue youd play is Creqaentiy made, beth here and at (ue viluaid Labies, ty the experss of we hotel Ta: memb of the Olympic U.d0, Whose veadyuariers are near leup, just across iue bay, vault tae wd te wendy la they Raadso.we yachis ano teud Lo eciiven che piace bY hele geataL Pivusuie, ‘Tuere 18 imiviigenc and agreeavie comp,uny Ww be met tere at all tmes, and os Wie newspapers come to idaud shortly aiter weve o'clocx, = daily, we are well pusicd Opon passing events on ule main fang. ‘The L4zaiuiouse wwer ai tis pulat is uspected by everyv tuat Comes to tie iiaod, and tie splendid view obcuiued «rou Leona bal day well repays the visitor wr bis wouvie aud faugue in Maing ie ac. AMONG THE GURSTS are Mr. Henry [ayes and tauily, of Brooklyn; Mr. Beewart aut aAutiy, Ol sew roik; wt. Kellum, ce archucet, Mr. inyiaud, of New ork; Mr. Cook, of Wasinsion; Me. ated. otaies, of New ork, Mr. Colwate anit aunty, oc New York, aud dir. Kent and family, of Sew York. ‘There are several Clergy men, Catuvi.c aud Prosestani. among tie guesis. These divides hold services on Suuuay wad ower uays, $0 = Lue spiritual ie ts also miuistered to at Fue 4he scasun docs UOt close here until the ist of Oc- tober waen tae “swailows homeward iy,” and the Suny loudurt 13 Lei: LO the care Ui ihe light iouse peo Pie Aud soutuile, suve ihe perpelual Loar ol Lhe While-crested breaker-, Wich tasi cue be ven in all Beurons Wueiher courted bY far Numaulty oF abane owed V0 its vid fend We Siri King. B-BYLON, The Attenctions and the Residente—Che Chart Real Estate und Fa: ming—Visitors—Munt- ina, Misting and D.iving—The Rovkaway Rong» and tre Babylon Boys Have a Bete Tou—The Re.uit. Basyion, L. 1., July 20, 1871, To the otder touriss of New York aad viewty Mothing .v vie Way oF Commendation respecting the @ttractions of tis ancigat setement of Long Isluud weed be-said, a8 all are fauilar with its loca- Mion avd surrountiogs. ut to such persons as well iw the crowed cies of New York, aud wuo With iar sivaiming vision overlook this attractive, Quiet piace, i way be Weil Lo give whem some luca ok, BABYLON ig @village of about tweuty-two hundred inhabit. Suis, And 1 situated Oa Lue South side Raliroad, thirty-Gve niles from bhe cily of New York, tae jour- Mey occupying (wo ours. ‘The route nere ics over @b attractive Lue of countrs, studded with white | Painted Houses, With Urigul green Venetian blinds bd shade trees surrouuding, Tae uns airive and depart Ove tues eaca day from ant for tae cuy, 80 Mat Kt Could uot possibly be more coaveulent of ac- Cesy tii it is to New Yours. There are four Churches bere—u Methodist, Bapust, Presoyterian And Provesiant bpiscupai—ail o1 which are sur. Mowiter by tall sp.res aud bear evidence of the Care bestowed upou tiem by tots pious community. A oman Caine Chapel Is AbvUL bo be erected to Meet the wants of tat rapilly growing denminaton were There are thes hotels, the Priuciva ones veins tie Sumpwam House and the Aimericna dows. The resiieuis are of @ most cour servative order, who cing ‘enactously to taeir old Instiubons, aud eqtertain a perieet horror of falang Inthe Lands oF the Mulisiines—ine poltticians— Who every LOW aid then attempt to get up « scneme sequeauly We run suort on iudder, ted ss ri Tardy Arrival of V sitors—' the Plice—tts Nulldings Quesiton— | O'uiock be lanus: esis mm the future, They say tiey “CLAP-TRAPS OF THE PERIOD."” Last year tue question o! incorporating this place with Breslau asa town was brouglt vefore the peo- ple, and a wiass mecting held. ihe resolugon to make application to the Legislature fora charter for Babylon was voted down by a large majority of the real @stute owners, They don’s want o/five- holdera, they say, aud pot with a deprecating digit to the Cicy oF Churcues und Gotham as Light: Jui examples of too w their progressive opin | Sehvol building in the vinwge, which 18 aliended vy | tWo Dundrea children, tae suis Side S gue’, Whe Most prosperous jourual ta only estabishincus rua by sleam power on the island, Ouisiae Brooklyn, ei: wovernineal, So wuch Lor » ‘bug.e isa five public uvoik couaty, und tie ales rom Babylon. REAL ESTAIE. The market in this section is decidedly dull, not- larms ior sue Leredboat, The soil is capable of raising almost anytuiug, and the farmeis in this vieimity repel be usscron wih honest imdiguahion that Whe laid is unproducuve. ‘the oarvest, wich | is almost yuchere in, is clentifal. The wheat aud ouber cereuis wie exceieut. The crop of hay, how- | ever, 18 DOL >0 Larye us Jast year’s yield, Owing to ine | dry weather wich charactevized the myniuis of day and June, wal ay, Pieniy of hay, said & local agricuiturist, who, anxious as Horace Greeiey to show wuat Knowledge he possessca of | farming, expuniued sue myseries of tbat are Lo us. “But, you see, we had drv weather in ay, and cous is yer lana, I said Lic farmer, *talat no use a talding, 18 jist @3 ZOO Bs Mosi any Obhe. UiU's rigntly looked alter. Witt it Wauls is burst ig, aud U you give ib that and dou’! let it run out you'd baye early crops, aud paying ones, 100, ‘The soils made up of loam and sand all around Babylon, and there ain't no | beter om Loug island.’ VHB SEASON IS BRISK ‘with the hotel proprietors and the Loys Who “follow the bay” tor a living. Both claun tobe doing well, and they are. There are alaree pumber of visitors here, aud people of & most respeciable aud money ciass too. ‘Tae at tous are salubrious Bir, seonery, handsome drives, boating, Msinug “and hunting. ‘The driv’ are unsarpassed on the island, especialy Uetween here and Lship, Along tae weil- kept rouds are the elegant resilences of Dre A. Waxstai, Mr. Fuster, Mr. Durkee, Mr. Minor Kieth, EB. B. Litehivid, mr. Aruold (uf the firm of Arauld & Constavie, and other prowthent and Wealihy New Yorkers. The scenery overlovking GRAAT SOUTH BAY ig magnificent. iu tus later fine bay flows the water fom the blue Atlantic, and here may ve seco Innumerabie sail Goais ensaged in carrying parues of apelers to iIndui, in the favorite pastime ot the voturies of [zak Walton. ‘ive fish caugit nuw are bluchsh, suecpshead (« very rare und sweet fish, «nd Spanish mackerel, — Five doliars is the regular price charged tor a day's piscacorial sport in the bay, and for. this stipend bait and lines are ail furnished by the “Captain.” ‘fue hunting seasoas, spring and fail, attract gowmlly Mumuers ol sporismen io Baby- lou, but even at this tine of year a lew shots may be Mad at woudcock about ine fresh water ponds in this netghborhood, Trout ta large quantities abound in a stream about a mile irom neve. SUMYWAM CREEK, or Inlet, bordered by grecn meatows, flows from the bay up to the village, and marks the dividing lune between ihe fownships of Islip and Huntinzio! (in waich latter Babylon is situated, The name Sumpwaui is derived from a trwe of Indians now exunct, Who “occupted We raucue’ on the head of the waters of the inlet, TUE SENSATIONS OF THE WERK here have becn two in number. The trst matertal dor gossip and comment arose In a disagreemsat between she proprietors of the American Hotel and ther agent, or steward, A. S, litinap, of the Asior jhouse, resulitug in the tatter’s leaving the house Yesterday aud takin: wiih lim nearly ail ibe ser. vauis. Thus left lh the lurch, the vistiors have since been throwa upon their own excruons to do cham. berwork and ake out as best they can. Thus is Datucaily regarded as very. severe on guests, but as @ genlienad fas since assumed tie responsibility of the house it is to be hope | tat no worse results or inconveulences will accrue to te poor guests, The otacT unpieasaniness CONSISts la A SeLio ve- tween “ituckaway roughs'’ aad ‘Babylon buys," in which the latter “put heads” apiece, to use the slang vernacular of the aioresaid, upon the roughs. It was done in tus Way, to quoie Irom a pacuci- ant — - “en. Skid and me and Hank Carll was all a <tand- ing by the scup in the gryve, whar a picnic trom Jamuica and Gockaway was bemy held. A great big s1xX-looter who must a weighed 130 pounds come Up and assed uv Iuad caied bm a—. 1 saa ‘No, sit; L didn't say anything about you.’ Theo he guys, ‘You're a liar.’ bt nunat taut an te teil dowa, ‘then the other boys came up, and # lot more Rockaway chaps jumped in to lorm a nog for a general tight, and san they was -a going to clean out babylon.” os daraed if you do, voys," said J, aud with that weal wont acit, and we give them ieiluws such a licking as Wev ain't i ma long time afore.” ‘Shey did beat she KockaWay lads and No mistake; but ibwWas really amusing to hear the Kasylonians after the fig.i, assenrbied around the porcii uf one e: the hotels, discussing with en- thasiasin (ue details of the victuiy, to the edifca tion.oi the oider residents of tue piace. Thus it will De vbserved buat Buvyiou has not daiioa. NIAGARA FALLS, Fashionable Mlirtation—Newspaper Dead. beadiam— ite! Price Paid ter a Copy of the Merad. ‘ Niagara Facts, Joly 18, 1871. Asthe “heated tern” apdtuaches so do tne vig tranks greeu apples, straw hats, prickly heat and Olber suMmer Complaints Whicii are so prevalent ac wateriug piaces avout this season. Notwithsiand- ing the .ew hot days we have iately experienced the aumber Of arrivals bere is not a3 great as our hotel proprietors aad porers and deasiers in bogus “Tabe Roek oraaments” would vesive. The omai- buses -gemerauy return trom the depots, aiter tne arrival Of the trams, with few passengers wno jotend remaining dor auy length of time. In my walks turough tho noteis I aave seen few ijate @rrivais Of extra large “female cottages,” as the hotel poriers duo tie Saratoga trunks. if the prayers of ‘mine hosts” of the Cataract.and Later. Dauional avail we may expect to see before many days the tuerinomeier m the atueties, and there to remain nud November, or unl their bankers mmorm them that they have covered this year's 03903 aaa have a Valance Of a few thousands on the Mighi side ot the ledger. ‘ihe season here 13 backward, wheter this ty ihe fault of the weatner orthe extreme duiness of te hotel men, which, by the by, Witu one oF LWo exXceDiious, is probadie, I cuunot Say. ihe hovel proprietors claim that they have as many guests as they td Luis Gime last year; Uso, thei registry dovs not correspond with their stavements. ‘The registers show duiness; the very halls re-ecio this, I you ask the clerks wiy the season 1, su VaCK Ward Laey Will Cell you It 13 because the people expected don't come aa scon as they ought, Nubwitistwodipg that we have vovas many peuple here, cousidering the attractions anu ihe mauy dine hotew, Nagara Falis preseuts a briiliant wud atiractive appuarance every aiteruoon, THE PLAZZAY BEING CROWDED WITH BEAUTIES is eulng tu (ue sweet music of Wahie’s Band, which Plays oo alternate niglts at the Caiaract, Cuiton and luteroatioual, There are & uumver of old and Jawtiar iaces frum New York, New Orleans and Builluuore WHO cujoy the evening Lours in driving Aad pickuicing vn oul Isiand, The Interuationa! nas We largest Udwv!r Yl VisiluTs 80 far, Lue Clitun uexi, then the Cataract, Upson's European el Opeus (Lois Ls Hist) season Wild Malierug prospects, duu@ed, HM COUN Buidiy WE UlLErWine, as 1b 1S luruwhed thiwugnoul superbiy. The Cuiton, With the fasiiauabies Of vatiimore, New Ovieaus aud the Catudas, is :ne savoriie resort’ Tpls house hats LEED Wucd Wproved siuce Jast season, aud has ore TovIbs Cugaged Sv fur Wut wey had last year attws dae, Tne Caurict Das few guests as yet Wd suleud rebidinidyg 1OF ie season. Deir guests are priacipaily Wabsieul, As Le seasou advances | tie noted) oll “peck Op," od Nidgata Palle will re- gain is Od And popwar Le of Leng tue gayest aud Yes \ui@less resurt tu ibe country, List eveniig Was Gop ight at the International, ANd HOw the Wwe daliciug commenced, wt nie o'eho OF pause, Lite 8 fviks Who ulteuded seeing to (hus there Was UO Unie f0 loose. aud sO They Weut from quartrite W Wait4 dod Lou) Waite to reduwa, KOpping OMY 4 chauye of pariuers, at inves clans, ie Aud Weary irom the in. Cesoaat playing, @ leuiyied ly steal (rou Lhe tail, Bud Woud uly Ue wJOWed bo relire Ou COnUiioN OF praying * Syuce ore,” May ieel beaung VUE (He ineasurey of the persdas Ve verusall wa Aner the S good atu Wh appouueUts tor a Fr the itwud or airive 40 Une “Wevi's Mule” below ) Suspeusion bridge, Wien & pro ceusie vo tne cor. Fiduis, Where 4 lew Wuibpering Worcs are poured dity Usieosiy Cars, Wed W sly, Lageud huad-<iasp, oF, periuaps, Lid MERT LIPS IN LOVING CNroN, and they part Wo dreaut of fu ure hiss, Cie gentle. MundoWi save to the Wie loom ur on ty the Place Lo MeGLALe OVEr A Havaue aod Luild eusties Le Spa, peupicd Wit euch pretty faities, wiih BUNDY beads, HUK.1g ees Bud suel pouting Lips Wie Wy , al Mer OF Ue hour VEIOLe gos, UoLer (he Convoy O Wau, LreALNY andexultantly to ber | Chamber, prucidog LEW conquests aid renearsing LO | ber wand, whe &: ving her “aiglecap tordy,? ihe | | Praise, Was tual worn by the daugater of one | of the Judges of New Orleavs, wio is spend- ‘img the season at the ipiernational, oe: | Wibstand.py the iwcl bial several apparently Jair | Opportunies for the imvestiueut of capital are | ouered. Luimproved land can ve bad for $40 an | acre and improvea lor 9100, There are several je Paradise of | Vaue Kusvadid oot exdeed i200 wed, 1 isk vues Mvre, abd round tuey Weut | JULY 23 1871.—TRIPLE SHERT. j for the ipcorporation of Babivion and the election of honorable A, , Smith, from Smitnvilie, There were officers, &c. The iandholders object to peing com- peiled to part with a fraction of their earvings tn taxes, even though it be for the advancement of their own ine Al the Lop representatives Lrom aearly all the Slaves and Canadas, besides & yoodiy numve: Ot the beaue ties of Lue village, ali m their pretiiest atitre. ihe is worn were neit and atva ove, and wiy should they not be? For is itmot generally Known | 7 Coat the belles ab watering piaces, when not en | don’t know anything about the future, but they are gaged in tirung, give Weir idle momenis Ww the bound to take care of what money they have now, and will not permit itio How mto the pockets of j designing Panning of toilets for the hops’ aud the success Which crown their ja ors is marvellous. HG BELLB OF Tak KVBNING | wasa New York tady from the elassteal Murray dul, Che daughter 0. Broad street banker; sne was | Cheexs having the tuintest tinge of bie rose, lignt guidep dark brown eyes, neariy bi —the sirangely a cloud of white mist Over bie slik, Caught up un the sides With Class sec with dian made Win deep trai, around Winch Was & Dounce of white lace Gist haa been im) orted frow Canada, Wiihoul paying toil 10 Our Lacle Danuel. The same rich lace Was used aoout tie peck of the dress as edging. From her ears hung #@ beaurifal pair of | solitaire diainonds, aud a large cross of the same precious stunes, sus, cuded Jrom a heavy guid bec.+ live, Was woru on Lue p.eity anl Wel formed Deck, wh tole, and which elicued from the ladies mach 4 @ short dress of Mgnt biue silk, with ap overdress of French musa, which ere quet | the cage here. ‘Lhe underdress had tive sali ruiiles, | Very fall, while ihe overdress was loug, and draped Wi h bows and loops 0! bine ripvons, In tue koots of Which were small rosebuds, Valenciwunes and | pouit lace was used on the body as trimmings; her | favorite Wit the geutiewen, jor she (ook mucn | pone to please ull who had the good for.une to e preseuled aud to make cach velieve that he was wie specially Javored; and ia this she succeeded que Well, cousiderin.s the many beanues Wilo vied Wich der for tLe hopors. ‘to-morrow might tae Clif ton gives its rst graud hop at Vicior.a Hall, owing to the great number of guests, anu tuew dung and coacert room being unavie to accommodate them. ‘fhe geni.emen, 1 18 announced, Musi appear | in evening costume, The chief sudje-t discussed at Niagara Falls is THB SEB SATIONAL STORY published an St. James Fisk, Jr's, New York Organ, what dt. James, of the Pious Ninth, had pure chased frou the siessr. Pouier Goat Isaud, ani that this valiant soler ot one battle intended buudiag a large hatel on the tslana, tire shadow of Waieh would destroy the Cataract and Interuatioual, The only trath ta this story 13 that early in tie present year an agent of Jim Fisk, Jr., visited here, Qud called upon the busingss agent of the Porters, the owuers of Goat Isiaud, aud oifered xomei ning like two inilhous ot Erie svock, at twenty-aine, lor Goat island, This was to include the paper mill Where the paper is made on Walch the Trombone is | printed, The only reply made to this proposition by ; the Porters’ agent was that whea’ Mr, Fisk, Jr. could name a sound and responsible insurance com Pany that wouca tasve policies over the Erie road to Waveliers, that th aud only taen, would a pro- Pus.tion be entertained for the sile of the property. authority on this subiect. “Niagara Falis ts untortunate. No less than afy newspaper represeniatives Were here wast week, and ali claiming to be the wublishers of fikat class jours nals, and vet they ali wished to get board aud loag. | Ang without paying. A meaner set of “ucad beais” does not exist than the newspaper representative of this ciass, In tue ianguaze of oueof the hotel clerks, “they are the lost coulempilinie class that Visita hote mnot our Legislatures prontoit those geniry from ieaving their tamihes, aud thus save tue raliroad corporatious and notels from being bored to death? ‘The New York Orange riots made a great commo- tion through tals se-ton. the tniellizeat Catnoiies severely censure Mayor Hall in attempting to pros hibit the parade the i-th. Governor Hoiwan's conduct tinds many Warm supporters among the | Fadicals aud also among the Lrisit Catholics. So £F ao Was We Excitement over the news that as has $1.25 1N GOLD WAS PAID FOR A COPY OF THE HERALD of July 13, by a Baltimore veatleman, at Clifton, and I have heard of a number of tisiadces where as biga as seventy-Uve cents were paid at the Interna. onal for Tuursday’s HEALY. ‘the HERALD 1s lauded on all sides for tie able manoer in which tt advocated the supremacy of tne law over mov rule, The tollowing are the rivals dnring tue last twe&ty-iour bours at the Tnternational Hotel:— Secretary of the interior Delano ans son, tostmas- ter General Creswe'l. Senatur sneriun, Ohio; Judge Swayae, Wasnington; Judge Thurmau, Ouio. FORE}QN MISCELLANEGUS LEMS. Some of the French journals write of the English Communists as the “Loudon scavengers.” ‘The Australian Meat lreserving Company have a Profit of £5,000 @ year on a capita) of £3,000, Upwards of two thousand of the clergy of the Irtsh Church have elected to accepta commutauon of their incomes. Atarifie competition at Bristol recently, one com- petitor made filtecn consecutive bull's eyes at 800 yaids, Two others made ten at 1,000 yards, Amongst the prisoners at Versailles at. present there are 300 Poles, 250 Italians, 165 Belgians, 60 Kussiaus, 50 Hungariaus, &@ lew Spaniards aud a cure of Ger .aaus. The fine staiue of Canova and collection of pic- tures in the Cnateau de 1a Muette at Pasay were re- moved 40 (he town Fesidepce of Mme. Lrard beiore the revoiutuon, auu are pow in safely. The kussian goverument has suspended the pubii- Cation O1 Lhe Bacnange Gaz iv, ol muscuw, for four months, On ihe gruund that it lavely puvlished sev- era arvicies Tidiculing tue Mutaty OrgauiZauon of Lue empire. ‘Lhe Si cle Calls atiention to the number of Pras. siaus, Ravarians aud Suxvus Who have revurned .o Bele im Paris since the ©ose OL The war, and asks Waal has become of tue anti-German League organ. iZed agatust ew, ‘Toe sorvent: of Callao, Peru, says thata woman had been burned in the pudiic square oF & tows In the provinee of Guavina, iulity-lour leagues from Jquique, for delng a witch. ‘Tuis punisiment was | Ordered by the Licubeuaut Governor gad the Judge of tue proviace. A free trade league of 160 deputtes has been formed tn the Frencn Chamber, Tae attitude taken ‘Up by the league wWaica das just been coustl uted WHI serve 498 Muar Beales surprises aed Insure that bo decisioa ts edopied with reierence to the Bugush treaty until a aevate bas taken vlace upun ihe subject 12 the Cuamver, The operation of cicarmg out tne ruins of the Hotei de Ville 18 progressing rapidly. The Cour Yara Of Howor has viready Leen ireed trom ine ruins. The two bronze statues of Francis L and Louis XiV., which were believed to have been de- stroyed, Dave escaped the fire. The first has one leg dauaged vy the iall of ihe ouruing mateiiais, put the oiuer bas escape t intact The th.rteenth Universal Congress of Agriculture 4s to be Opeued at Goltembery, iu SWeueu, on the Ist of August, Lavicauous have been sent Lo ali the Bavins voy leading Agoculurists of Karove. The @xuiviticn Wilt ve open for a for gut, aod will in. cude rylnung Cvnvected witu the cuit vation of the ground. Prizes ty one total value of 80,00) thalers Swedish wiil be disirivuced, ‘The Londou Morning Post says that the arrange- Ments jor the miitary ManweUVres In Septemuer are advanciog towards completion. fhe force will con- sist ol reguurs, Vorunieers Bad @ large nunber oL yeomanry cavairy it Will be divided Into wbree pares, vi4Z.—rigit, lef and centre. A sham fignt Will take place each day. ‘The troops wii bivonac in a different locally every nignt, and the mea will ac- quire a8 nearly a8 pussivie Ue experieuce of real campaigning. With reference to the apprehensicns expressed lest the German troops Wiuli become uemovalized by the war, the Franatort Journa says. —Lhe ier- fivle War has Hot imparted the discipane nor tas it Gudermined te hovesty, the mo.ais er the manners 41 the mea. Un te coutracy, uAmuy employers gladiy bear witness t the tact that a Beuler Under. stunding Leiween theuselves und their arusans Dever erisies ‘hau tal HOW establisned wiih men W..0, HOt Ong ago, Lad Bring iM their wands, vat who have bow returued with @ new zest co their oid occupations, Belore the War rtrixes Were the order Of the day; LOW they are out thougut oF." The Koman Catnvlic Institation of Stonyharst Was estubiisued 1 livd =AMONg The Hitiiuue 0: reics of tue viden time which ure vow preserved at Stouyhurst a great many come under the hewt of “douvtiul.”” “Here ts an old tale, upon wauten, fc Js said, Oliver Cromwel Ouce slept, be Kaew much better: aud we suppose ine Old table is kept for iw JUUiustc Value, aud wOL ter GntVer's sake “There ts Jess doubt as bo (He seais, pouncel LOX, felt hat an BUG Cap, Which once Lelouged to SIT Fhowa|s More, { but we ave not suficient warranty tur ine skull Rtself of Carayual Mor The vapkra of « ardiua York, Henry toe Niuty of England, by tue grace of God, but not by the will of maa, is a relic winch, in Jesuit college, has # Certain siguilicnuce, dul the lariy out of p.ace. Juey are peur oue of the hall ‘There can be nv doubt pow that the Rassian ex- | Pediion against Kuiva hus veen stoppea by the | threatenea prociamauon of & boy Wat taroughout | Ceural Asta agatast Une Mavcoviie luflueis, It ape pears taat the force which had beeu prepared to in- aorearery greater bumoer of roops were Dut avala.ie, but BO ULely VeCessary to restrict the expediiouto ne | deWest postive vattalons. The course wien the Russian wove veut Wai now tae will provaoly | be to crus ihe aaicoutents 1 Kokhara and | wwong the nirgiiz before resuming (ve muvemeut | Quaidst Alva. Provauly by this time Hearty | buoys Wi Le more ou Men aud We bali dear aka Of The Khivan expedition. Of this we umy be quite sure, 1H t though Lhe expedition 18 deierred Jor a suort season, tt HY Certain 10 (ase place, and What hem Kinva wil disappear a9 an independent State, ‘The west lerrite ry to be absorbed LY s.ussta | Wi be that of the Turcomans, Wav vorder on Per: ) 81a, aud baou must come the turn of Persia Lxell. | Tue had Das dover rea the story Of Ulysses, or te | Would be coumpariog his cond.tion to that of Vuuls in the cave, though, unl Ke Laat worthy, he has no ans ol sdarpeuiag KE LOL ThE AYE Vi Che Us Clu; av SIRUATIONS WANTED<FEMALES. Dlisce daneous, ©) EAST S0TH ST.-A WOMAN TO WASH OR day or week; is also a good FOREIGY PERSONAL GOSSIP, ‘i ~~ (PO Tu PORTERS OF MILLINERY Gooos. ——The yontig Prince of the Asturtas, son of ex- Queen Isabella, has just been betrothed to bis cousin, a daughter of the Duke de Moutpenster. ——M. Jules Favre was presented to the Duc d’Au- | male by M. Thiers at the official reception. n Affairs, wishing to say some- “Has Madame the Duchess arrived at Madame the Duchess,’ replied the Duke, “died two years ago,” The other looked cer | tainly rather foolish, — Dr. Kirk wrote on the 39th of April from Zan- | aibar, and stated that although noone there had been the piace wiere Dr. heard of (Manewah) he had ascertained it was avout OntN's journey—say about 200 or 300 miles—west ‘Tanganyika, and is a thriving mart. of opinion that Livingstone had been led thituer to eaginine a western lake he had heard ol. ——M. Alphand, who has returned to Parls, ts | taking active ineasures to restore the public gardens to the purpose for which taey Were destined, and bas clean how woner. Inquire or aauross, in PHARMACIST, Herald oi Minster of Pore thing, asked, | Versatiles 7” Crossed in a Heht pink slik; 18a sieuder olonde, ger | and English Uuently, a | ‘nces [rom schools w: ri a sehudl or fam. d be ‘or appiy fu the a. Auli) Combination of vale and eyes | % BROADWAY.—AS GOV thal 1s Sclao . seen, ‘Pne overuress Of Unie ell ine | v fed to teach’ Lxtin, Englith branches; references ¢ for one week, cress H., Heratd oihee. ds. ihe diess was | Livingstone was last | WANTED—BY \ has had years? expe houses. Avdigas A.M. by Herald ottice, RESPECTABLE LADY istance of some kind gent Address L. M. 1s. Brooklyn Fost oti YOUNG Lapy office, 1.248 Broadway. YOUNG LADY W ano, at her ow! Address X. Y. oflice, 1,246 Broadway, LADY DESIRES TO ORTAI pups, to whom she will teach French and Spanish raminatically and conversatioually at $4 per mouti, Ad- ress L. T. W., Herald office, YOUNG FOREIGN LADY, OF GOOD EDUCATION, would like @ situation ax lady's companion and to tei children; would make hei references. Addreas Miss NEW ENGLAND WOMAN WOULD LIKF A SITUA- tion in a small private family. De, Kirk is | rience in urst el Apply at 143 an of meana to fon, Aduress, r alab » Auvoier pretty | FOR ‘A Was as while ad alabasler, A i y ress 8. B., box 115 Herald UL GIVt INSTRUCTION ON THE OF pupila? residence; price, 90x 116 Herald Uptowa ‘Ine garden of the Palais Royal ts open, Welds Lhe greater part of the Luxembourg and the arverres around the eastera end of the Louvre, fhat of the Tuileries, however, sttil remains closed. ~——M. Louis Blanc's letter to the Na ion Souver- | aine is reproduced by the other French papers, and the Jemps describes it as one of the best symploms Nothing, it says, could strengthen the government more than whe adaesions which Teach it from opposite quarters, from men velong- tug to other »€g mes, who recognize that the cause of the republic ts identical with thar of social safety, aud irom the hard and fass republicans, wo avan- don something of thei absolute docirines to join with tue former in practical effort and mutual tole- 109 Bowery. | of tne situ tion, ornaments Were handsome carved coral, ‘ine lady | Was charmung in her manner gua ev.denuy a great | ing the highest iH. ponent must — “mn dress in own handwriting, stating age and salary exveet P., box 28 Herald uiice, de ry expettel, fs fall YOUNG MAN WhO CAN WRITK A Address M., box 228 LADY WOULD LIK + in French, Spanish or Engitsh for German. jerald Uptown Branch oilice, 1,24 ——Prince Bismarck lately received a deputation of the directors of the private German railway com- | panies, Which Waited opon him for the resenting him with a railway carriage. ation consisted Of Mr. Fournier, director of the Bers Jin ani Anhait Raliway Company; Mr. Seyferth, director of the Letpsic ‘and Dresden Rallway Com- | Paty, and Mr. Sctimidt, director o! the Magdeourg 4p’! Leipsic Railway Company. cellor thanked the gentiemen tn the warmest term: and stated tbat he bad never received a more wel- | come present, or ove more likely to be of use to him. —-Sir Harry Parkes has leit Japan on leave of n Maitof May many years of arduous, responsible and successfui leaves Japan by the present | Mail on temporary leave of absence attended by the | regrets o' all Who can appreciate the valne in an Asiatic country of the presence and the exertions of ao able, nighminded and energetic foreign Miais- Fhe part he has played tu the recent tustory of | | this country has been & prominent and enviable | one—a part of which his coun rymen may be ape- cially proud, bat which has conduced to the security, the weliare and the advancement of every member of every forelzn community in Japan, and, #8 un- to the welfare of this empire." —M. Emile Otlivier has wrtiten a France, reqnesting that journal to contraatet the that have been current of his inteution of re- turning to Paris and publishing @ vindication. nave ho tmnteption,” says M. Olivier, “of returning to Paris or of publishing anything. quiet tiarmony, and my name nas heen too lone a | & provocition to disputes to render it prudent to bring tt again into prommence tn any way. In silence and Ishal remain silent ana retired as long asf possibly | Can, not trom selishness, or calculation, or feebie- ness Ol mind, drt from patriotism and hecause I do not wish to add to the causes of irritation which | already exist. I will endure my anjust unpopularity, and wili remain as long as may be desired the scape- goat for misforianes which I did my best to avon,” SALON, box 1:8 way. N AMERICAN WOMAN, COMPETE and fit ladles? and enildren’s Self agreeable in w privace far WANTED—A SITUATION Address Mra. BERRIAN, Herald uot so muca object, ‘The linperial Cha given, Address G, G., Brooxlyn Branch Hc raid oflice, Koom TON, box 112 Herald Upto Oltice, 1,248 j,# roadway, OF ABILITY AND EXPERI on as teacher of muale in a school or woul take private pop'ta, nd others in this city and Piiladeiphia. Addregs, ing salary, Misa J. says: —‘Alter work Su Harry Parke YOUNG WIDOW LADY, AN in New York, without fiends, we fome kind gentieman, who would he willing to ething respects Tioner; 10 years in Fiage maker, 165 Crosby at., in the world ex » M. F,, Herald of the means to fe: to him. Address Mr: F YOU WANT A COMPE highly reeonimened for piano German and Frencl buch 1s the siory as given by @gendemaa whois an | ONT LADY TPACHE letter to the janguages, address ARISE, LADIES OF NEGLECTED EDUCATION.—A LADY of great aki! Mm teaching gives private tna! English branches, either ut her residence or that of the pupil; grammar récelves speclal attention; wi! remain in town ail Adureas given by Sirs. BARNUM, 201 6th av., uear Parls needs IMMEDIATEL UATION AS MATRON fn w schoo! or av house! eeper Ina private family, or to take charge of an inva'ld family: ety or conntry; ferences. Adress Mra. A. WOOD, box 11U Herald Uptowa | Branch ofice, 1,248 Broadw: ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENG a situation as lady's Sith inst, 2 P. BL, at J. Ruel willing and obltin box 143 Heruid aitio*, WOMAN OF id with a family Aduress E.R, Herald ope Oflce, or 18 Kay ANTED—bY A YOUR anufacturing establishment of Answers must give G LADY, A SITUATION Ud A iP! Jadies are employed to label and id wreet or no notice will be taken of them, STOCKTON, Post oflive, New York. 7ANTED—BY A YOUNG AMERICAN LADY A POST tion as traveling companton to a lady coing to ¢ forntn, South or tev urope; can operate on sewing 1 and is willing to make herseit . Address 8. ¥., box 178 A COMPETENT WOMAN TO NO country preferred; good recommen- dation, Call Monday, Dressmukers and Seninstresses. MACDOVGAL ST., NAR BLEECKER.—LADIES ean rily on having perfearty fittin; trimme’ In the Intest and most fashionable styles. Dresses Of all Kinds made at short notic WEST 63D ST.—LADIES' AND CHILDRE! dresses and suits cut and made at short notice, on reasonable terms. dresser made and also cat and fitted. oa aoe SEVERAL EXPER de muit ant lad n'a deak, Broad- T. STEWART & CO. WA enond saleawomen fur their ready m: departwmeota, Apply at mana, ‘ay and 1Uth st. first year, B10 Totoreucess box 4 nl __ CLERKS atD SALEAMEN, A BAL man o! abliity, controling @ large first claas ti a desires sa enca ement. Aliress EXERGY, box 166 He ollie. Unexceptionabic reve eaon, SITUATION WANTED, BY A YOU years experiences thorough practl draggist and salesman ; ar anda aalt Ul charge of a ivading Broadway estabuaument. ai ANTED—TWO FIRST CLASS CLOAK SALESMEN, in & wholesale bouae, with relevence. Adress box Lag | Herald ottce, We Anrep—a references regu re WASTED-SALESMAN IN A BROADWAY HAT xto.e; one wel acquatntet with toe bust ens; beat reference required. Address LAWSON, box 120 Herald office. )—S(X CITY SOLICITORS; NEW BUSINESS; but expertenced men of gond address need apply, trom 12 to 2 ofctaok. WASTED. SMART MAN TO SOLICIT FOR ‘aTatr: beral compensation to the right wating { riner experience, JACKSON, Herald oitice, WAXTED—A DENTIST, AS ASSISTANT, COMPET u pine work aud operate; also an apprenth } fome elucation and means, at PRETERRE BROTH. y PRTED—A YOUNG MAN (ISRABLITR PRE tO, Dedile lace good for ® manufacturer: commission alowed. Cal at 7 o'clock Mon tomes of HENRY SI Mo 5 Malden ‘ane DAN ASSISTANT ROOKKKEPER WHO CAN wast: correspond in Euglish and German ; also a porter who Y understands packing fancy goods. Address, Fences, BG. & OO. Herald aula, WASTED’ YOUNG MAN WHvu I3 ACQUAINTED with the ebli or crockery trade, by an Import tnd German and write a good hand. ‘good business hand and ia correct io Ogures, Apply Ty letter, in appiicant’s handwriting, stating LR where he worked laat, ant giving reference aid name in Lull. APPLICANT, 501 Hudaon st, Adaress BY A_RFSPECTABLB, temperate young man. age? 2%, as cashier, collector ‘ome porition where his services would be appreciated ; nainted with the shippiig business: best recerences COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. _ RESPECTA"LS YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUA: lon AR coxehinan: has no Objection to elty or eounteys g00d city reference, Address M. K., box 2.9 Herald ollice,, RELIABLE COUPLE (PROTESTANTS) AS COACH. ma and cook, ety or county. Address G. D., Herald town Branch 46 Broadway, ‘ SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A aober, stealy with 20 years’ exam FRANK ASHE, cae. ~ c place, u S COACHMAN, MAN AND WIFE, COOK ; no objection city or country; can be wail nmended by his tus! employer, 219 Weet 0th a Call or #8 for two diy! QITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN—UNDER- + ‘stands the care of horses; no objection to the country; 0 best reerences given, Address U., tox Lid Herald office. pur SUBSCRIBER, HAVING COMPLETED HIS EN- gazement with his Excelleney Lord Lisear as coachman, fn open to engagement; goo. reference; Protestant. Addregs. H, WOOD, New England Hotel, 80 Bowery, New York. TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COACHMAN, ENQ Nish, amooth face, xover and steady. Apply Monday, harness sore, 436 6th ar. WANTED -A SITUATION A3 GARDENPR, BY A SIN- gle man w: thoroughly understands his business; te est reerence, Address GARDENER, HELP WANTED= GENTS DO WELL SE AFTERRE'S BOAP; dest in the world and cheapest; saves labor; bleaches, ‘2u8'Peari st. . GENTS WANTED—TO CANVASS EVERY LODGE OF Orangemen, and all American Protestant Assoorat! fora work that's very iroportant. Send for circulars terms to WM. FLINT & elphia, Pa, ASA je frapete Insti'nte, 20; Fourth avenue, opposite Cooper fastt- FOR MEN, WOMEN, KCYS AND GIRLS n telecraphing for $10.—THOAaPSON'S Peis ate. Day andevening, Demand for operators, OY WANTED—IN A DRY GOODS COMMISSION house; must reside In the city wits bis parents; ali Address in. handwriting of applicant, 928 Post oilice, WFST 20TH ST.—ONT. OF TRE MOST STYLISH cutters aod fitters fn ladies’ dressmaking wil! accept | th is country oF ety GOOD GIRL WANTED—TO GO A_ SHORT DIs- do general housework. Call ou 46 Lexington av. T PRICES TOPAY tance in the country. Monday before 10 A. M —WORK GIVEN OUT AT HIGHE for first clase Sewing Machines; instructions BLAKE & POND, 91 Astor place and 142 Fighth few more engage! as nll the latest and fredeating Tauitiles of this v on or address Miss M. GOOD DRESSMAKER DESIRES A FEW MORE EN. ments by the diy to the'couairy. ‘Address DRESSM A ANTED—A SITUATION IN_A PRIVATE FAMILY AS girl, who has ber Wes; no objection OW AND SCARF HANDS WANTED.—ONLY THOSE own Wheeler & family sewing ant faccy work; would be grne ana would not object to travei or assist in the care of ren; can furniai sallsfactory oity recommendations. ress M. Y., bux 178 Herald ollice. General. Housework, & >. MOTT. ST.—A YOUNG GLRL TO DO GENERAL housework in «small private American family; ja% good waaher and aruner; seven years in one place, ihree months in another. Call on Monday. WEST 29TH ST.—A RESPECTA8LE YOUNG gir! to do light housework or take caro of children; None but a respectable American family eed appiy witer 10 o'clock A. M. OUSEKEEPER WANTE gentleman of middle age treited with confitence. and returred if derired. Address CHESTER EF. WHITNEY, box 101 He: ald office, y letters received will he WORK FURNISHED AT HOME TO PAY FOR eeler & Wilson Sewing Machines; in f ae. NEW YOKK NACUINE STITCH, CO., 43 Bleecker at Ld new Weed and inonthiy instalmen FRATOR |W. eon's bite ly ex raced |, Galy experie! w. iM ANTRED—ON WHEPLE! working on ties. preferred; RI Y & BRO., 878 Broadway. WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED forewoman, aiso ass'stant forewoman, SOLOMON BRUS., 71 Leonard at, X INTELLIGENT LADIES, cau have permanent employment by ap; ELDER, Bld West 141b at. ARF AND TIF WANDS WANTED—AT UNION , Young ladies accus- te work will nnd permanent situations at Cty rererence, RFS, BOWS, & Housekeepers, &c. a JAY S8T.-A RESPECTA OF GOOD ADDRESS, Ck P'ying to Mra, BLE WIDOW LADy, rin a widower's family} vante; remuneration not | eptemapne home, Cail ou or ad dress for one wee! 3, 637 Kroadrway. SELYEA 8T., BROOKLYN, American Women wil a widower or a smail fee IT TWO FIRST CLASS, steady, weil recominended colored women as cook a chambermatd ; liberal waves pad to compeient persous. Call at Broad st, corner of South, MALL PRIVATE FAMILY WAN BANDS &T., NEAR GOLD 8f., BROOKLY! 1, aged 35, Of experience, ns honrekeep- on Wernesday, at P.M. and reliable; apieasant » NJ. or; {8 srustworth; bome the chief ol SPV ANTED=LAcE SEWERS, AT 761 6TH AV. ANTED.-EMBOSSERS FOR SKIRTS ‘once at 18 Main st., Brooklyn, ANTED-STRAW BRAID SEWERS, AT ATLANTIC Straw Works, 290 and 292 Bowery, bia BOWERY, RETWEEN HOUSTON AND 8TAN- floor.—A middle-aged n, speaking Kngiah*ana well acquainted with all kinds of female work, as housekerper rither in a sma'l family or to keep house for a widower. ton sts., second Address Mra, MILLER, STH fT. RASEMENT DOOR.—A LADY Hgazement as bousesceper; ANTED—FOR A NECKTIE MANUFACTOR' Add’esa R., box 160 city or country. Cali Monda: experienced cutter, TANTED—AN EXPERIENCED PASTRY COOK FOR Address HH. B. KIRK & © Merchants, 63 Fulton at, ANTED-—AT 19 WOOSTER 8’ with the best references, to (feather hands) in the shop. CHSE, AT 42 WEST 23D 87, pply, with reierenves, be~ ° A LADY AS HOUSE- ) ‘T 1971 ST,—A ¥ 2 the hizhert respectaottt "a iamliy; best reference Adaress for tures days, 6TH AV., UP STAIRS.—A YOUNG LOU widow lady as heusekeeper in a wilowr bachelor's ia ty; children and aged people not objected tos ponsible parties need apply. Call for one day an housekeeper {0 ven and required. A_FOREWOMAN, Bupertatend the girls 1 %th ava. A tween }1 and 2 o'clock, ho one but res; RATOR ON SINGER'S one accumome! ty irias permanent situation, Apply to C. Sewing machine, work wili tind a }08 Raat Houston at, ARTHKD—AN AM! RICAN WOMAN (NEW ENC (ake charge of honse in country 5 irlx); no objection 2D AV., BETWEEN SIT AND 98TH STS.—A ears of discretion, speaking eeper for either a lady or gen- widow, arrived at Freneh and German, as hourel preverred ) to cook family widower and two to a widow with n child, erper or travelling companion, ox 111 Herald \ ptown Branch office, EFINED YOUNG over 23 years of a ed, Address TRAVELLER, Uerad 8 WORKING HOUSEKEEPER—BY AN A lady, in @ hotel or the Ie pagement of servant all dntles pertaintn, Address Mre. MAK’ an an axwistant, tieman's termi) derstands music preferr rt all kinds of nice cooking and good referenc Hod hongekeepin; rooklyn Branch oo N AMERICAN LADY, % YEARS OF AG desires « situation as working ‘amily or hotel tn either city or Hon Not #9 wuch an object ax a home for four years old, Brauch Herald oflce, DUSTRIOUS GER. ¢ general housework of » above Harlem ted, a kind home and overtumts Deed appiy, + Hy Herald vile. JANTED-A NEA ma’! family io Bridge, toa I" duced eircumeta howekeeper in nw country; com) Warten " be gi duress, with piace of SITUATIONS WANTED -WALGS, G, EXPERIENO!D PASTRY COOK, LATE. Watch case Makers Paris, wants employment, he Laandresses. &>, RAST 17TH ST, KASEMBNT DOOR.—A_ RE- spectable woman’ wishes iacdes’ washing; Suria, done in the neatest manner; best Address 8. H., box Led Tew entlemen's or UFACTURING COMPANY, 66 Jobn st. ‘WANTED OUBLE, OR WHO ARE strictly ‘honest agent for 14 contdence, RUSE, box 4,401 ARTIES IN BUS in need of an intellectual, 418T ST., BETWREN 20 AND 80 AVA, class Inundregs will go ont two fine washing aud troping: hand or machine, and ail tne jection to go w abort dis a!) op Sunday only, EAST 20TH ST., FIRST FLOUR, FRONT A respectable woman to do a few ash. ing at her own resideuce, terms wuderates beet reference: EAST PTH ST., 16 THE STORE. abe woman wishes the washing men oF famiives; no objection to go out by the Gaye inthe week weary, to do poffing and ting ione.b; work in (he Deatet mann tance up town. AMERICAN WISHES TO Is, clothing, bat or trunk eat TER tablishment in thie city of business ; rever+ office. arity. Address H, C. CLERKS AND SALESMEN. WELL ACQUAINTED IN MIL- having @ good trade, is open for yimmission; beat rever- ollice, GOOD SALESMAN. Wnery and fancy ge engagement to « ‘or inierview address A. G., Heraid —A RESPECT. f afew gentie- tng to apply WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLUPRS, WANTED, & Nurses, &c. IRERAL AR S5TH 8T.—A WIDOW LADY AS NURSE smpantou co an Javalid lacy, would assiat tn bas eeM accuatoimed to fui on or address, for three dsys, Mrs. HILL, dN sT.—A KIND AND PLEASANT GER. oman ws uuree (oan rvalid. Call on or ade NLOTHING SALESMEN WANTED. —L J ranzements will be made witb salesmen who good trade. SNEDEKER, WATROUS & BOYNTON, 360 Broadway, ‘scVeG LuULeLs, tAken ONL O; Some KOdiers beioug- ing io the Eigdieenth Moyal Jn who were Wounded while stocuung sebastopol.” seen atngn. | O37 EAT ° an ve with abont mliy sewing. © hundred prayer books ¢lutaiing w Le nat which | 'y sewing. Call ; Mary Stuart Lad with her on tie seaiTuid. th WItdyll tiete Wits scarce w break | OMMISSION TRAVELLE ENTLEMAN WELL kpown throughout the siatea and ada to al the milli. iret week In August, will be wil ‘ote wih @ few more manufac re nse houses need address COM MI dress Mrs. HARD QUINCY ST., | ROOKLY woma' an wet Bure ta OF Importers. nip COA LOUNG | SION TRAVELLER. over six Weeks old. AS NURSK OR CHAMBER. reas iD a private family ; best cly all OF address for two days at ¥ GOODS SALESMAN WANTED-—ONB Who 18 rt window dresser, Apply to W. K. PEYTON, the Wateriess Country to be crossed rendered ib ad | LERK WANTED—FOR A FIRST CLAS A steady and competent xing Lugitab'and Freceh: one ey man aiso preferred, Adaress B. L., Hi UG CLERK WANTED-ONE WHO 18 FULLY mended from bis sat j lac oe of work ro dress W, W. W ANTED—A FEW GOOD PENCIL CASE MAKERS ON EAST 21ST ST., NEAR 2D AV.—A YOUNG AME: tean girl ina private (ami resides wiih her parenta. Can ve seen tall to wait ou a lady beteat and wel recom Misvelianeous, Stating references aud salary expect RB TWO STOUT ERRAND BUYS WANT. st Apply between 9 and 9 Monday morn. Ing. ONE 08, TO RESTAVRANT | WAITERS oar wanted —At the Wall House, Williamsburg ;wages @10 @ € week aod room. Apply on Moni V TANTED--A BOY IN A LAW OFFICE. ADDRESS, in own baad wr.tiog, BOY, box 179 Herald oftice. ANTED—A NIGHT PORTER FOR ST. CLO! Hotel; one who understands the business, Apply the offic» from 8 till 2 o'clock. WASTED. 4 LAD AnoUT 16 YEARS, FUK BRRAND boy and I do housework, Apply at 99 Bleecker st., Kc Z ata ANTED—A 80BBR, CAPABLE MAN, TO WAIT ON lunch counter, Apply to-day at the Bank Oyster House, Brooklyn. JANTED—A MAN ABOUT #0 YEARS OF AGE, WHO barkeeper and can come well recommended oaintes « with billiards. Address JOHNSON, WANTED IN A FRUIT PACKING HOUSE, A YOUTH : of American parentage, atron-, intelligent and truatwortiy, disposed to make bimself generally Address K., station LLG TRADES, RCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN WANTRD.CALE, wih spectwens, at 27 Chatham st, roum IL, ocak in TINO INTFR HAVING ABOUT $2,000 WISHING TO GO » business, con hear of a good opening by ing Herald oitice. ROMITEOTURAL DRA GHTSMAN WANTED—AT the oflice of NOBLE & PEIKCK, Ferry street, Hunter's Point, opposite sath at, ferry. : uy: AN EXPERT STATR-RAIL HAND WANTED,—STEADY employment and other extra inducements. Apuly ab factory of BRINKERHOFF & SEUOR, 580 ffudson at. G00D OrPoRTONITY ¥OR A tip TOP CUSTOM iy nw tii mere! i taliort estab‘ amaent. W., Lov 103 Herald ofice Pi 7 manne elithadince ly A DENTAL STUDENT.—A FIRST CLASS DENTTS?, hav ne «large practice, wonld offer an extra chance & person wishing to learn the profession, Call at 173 Si: avenue, EWFLLERS WANTED—STO¥E CAMEO MOUNTERS, seul ring makers and a locket maker, a HUNTING & EARLE, 15 John st, WO FIRST CLASS PLUMNERS WANTED—AT 63 Bleecker st. Call early, with toois, re PIANOMAKERS.—FINISHER WANTED, AT FI3- CHER'S piano factory, 425 West 28th at., near 9th ay, 10 DYERS.—A CHEMIST AND PRACTICAL Woo dyer, knows ty te one of ihe fist in hie profession, wonld lik® to taxecharge uf a factory; be has some capita: and can give vest reverencess Address DYBK, box 123 Post oilice, Astoria, L, MAKERS.—THREE OR FOUR workmen, at big vantee. “Also one or two pen eriniers. Apply DWARD TODD & CO., 29 and 81 South th wt, Brook- or No. 1 Matiea lane, New Yok, 1) FURRIFRS,—THE ADVERTISER, A PRACTICAL furrier, having disposed of his basiocas 10 Brookiyny vment offers bis nervices fo any house where bis ness experiences good character and honesty are wanted; highest reference oF url elven if required. Adaruss, for three days, FURS, wa D—A GOUD LASU BRAIDER, AT 3 Wau ren st, HAT BLOCK MAKER, AT THE HAT Toanutactory, cornes of Raymund aad Willoughby stay Brookiyu, inane ng —WANTED, A GOOD WORK. man to work on jJewe'r eady employment, i MUL! OKD & CO, No. L Bond a har on ae eRe TANTEI A GOOD PATTERNMAKER, valves and steam fittings. MONA & EL =e FIRST CLASS BROADWAY TAILOR ddrese Ly ing esteblishment w Gret rate cutter. A PUILIGY, 750 Broadway, WARTED-WATCH CA to) were SPRINGERS. NONK NKED *® good workmen. Apply at 17 Maiden tang, apply ui p oor. wat medi V ANTED—TWO STONEWARE AND TWO. are potters. Apply to UBEKHAUSER & UO, Wi ‘ouvery, Sorte {ith st. ohne: ey ANTED—IN A WOUL HUUS#, TO LEARN THR bastness, @ boy who can write a good baud aad fe wille Address WOUL, Heraid othe, partver in @ welestablirhed jewelry store tn Brooks ,000, either active oF special, Address Lik, Kiera d oice, ADV, WELIABLE MAN, KOGK LYN JE! EADY, with Working auipburte Apply to HUDSON BIV: S WANTED—FOR BOTH DAY AND NIGHT jo & woollen mill, tu New Je atondy wo! Appr at 158 Church eh Oard cleaners $$$, barb der 9 THE COMING SEASON, A_FIRSP class cutter and Gter, capable of taking entire be to a competent perso, kenya Work steady han is cau bare constant eumpioyy ment wad the highest wages. Apply at the (actory of eb, Spadone & Vo., 44 dave ai, Brovkivn, GEROW & REANIER DWAY.—WORK WANTED, BY A wWo- wewlug, Utting 5] RAST BRoa OL man, made wud Inade Over. 651 WTH STA YO. NG ENGLISH LADY’ with en Frenen en! English @: lence, dosires Ilecary iy OF (ransating, Aduress ALMA, or jt UG CLERK WANTED.—APPLY AT 100 NOWARK ‘av, Jersey ity. NAMENTAL IRON GOOUS.—A SITUATION WANT. arty thorvughly posted in the business, and Dees qualiueatious, Address, ily coaversunt fangdages and of sume Mei Work—eachtag, cali om Monday 0 | first clase busi for one week, ALPHA, Her aud oitica. noerneeenee ee ne Al, ARRANGEMENT fae GUM SbTs OF TREAT, $0; TUBTH nto well painns ta von ist dMerald rn psennenriinndiceninesicencnising TWO LADIKS, OF EDUCATION > traveling com and meaning bial sTtawans, | a . Who Is ipieudme Ww devour tim. Wul uo one ae and sennement ces're pysitions 4 prety tings.sue Us Weard WHUS Waltzing With tue | Riu to waatue Waals la lads Cuiergeugyt wf 1 | aaoaad ‘wing bo pive reference ‘experienve aad £1 = ae <= WATCHES, JEWELRY, & 2. Waxtep TO SURCHASE—DIAMUND it, sae Rings. Piano, Horse aod Carriage, Sewing and Household Forotwure; wil pay part cash; Tzlince goed notes. Address MUIUAL AUCOMMUUATIUS, Herald _ DENTISTRY. hiied, $1, Ai work warraned bret class, at De. pe Wend areas ‘Uven Sunuave trom WA,

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