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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, ‘The first clase man recalled his wancter! glances, THE NAVAL ACADEMY feat thew Samtne boy and eal, “1 have FRANCE. . qyea.” To Judge from the poor Uttle mannikin's WOR OA it oy Shivering, AURIS ou OLE SPOON, Sag The Poetat Trenty with Gormany—What ey wee which Hracious acknowledgment presence and consequent Iminunity from ae eed salt crept back under the taffrail ‘himsel( up fora peaceful siumber, There ‘gre about 100 midshipmen on board and 259 seamen, fp ull 360men. ‘The whole of the first class, part of the second and all of the third go on this cruise. ie fourth stays at the acadeiny, and exerctses on the Date and Santee. The graduated class has eave, and will be broken up luto squads and de- tailed for duty in the various squadrons, The Con- stellation ranks now a9 a third class ship; was last year a frigate, but is at present used as & sloopol war; Wes the consort last year of the Saratoga, The cruise this year wil! probably be to Halifx, stopping at New Loudon and Boston, and extends from the loth of June to the uth of September, When the academic year bezing. The third lass, men are highly elated at the idea; think they’lt Was Salad Regarding It in the Na- tonal Assembty—Why @ Postat Treaty with the United States Was Not Con- cluded, and Why It Should Bo—Cata- cazy Im Paris-A Sensational Story of the East in Which Americans Are Mixed Up. The Graduates on Board the Constella- tion Outward Bound. permet APoep at the Middies in Their Now Quartere— ‘What They May Have To Do—Opinions and Sentiments of the 0d Bluc-Noses—How the “Young Uns’ Act—The Food and Accommodation—The New Candi- dates Fighting for Admission. Parts, May 18, 1872, The postal treaty concluded tu February last be- tween France Germany came up this week for discussion {n the National Assembly. The ratifiea- thon was agreed to after a sharp debate, lastins two. days, and in the course of which a great deal of irri- tation and bitterness of teeling was displayed to- wards Prussia, One of the Deputics—the Comte de ha glorious tine. This is thetr firet cruise, Satd June 7, 1872, an itl stager to me, with a diabolical grin, “Ab, ggCholseul—went ¢@o far as to stigmatize the ANMAPOLIS, ‘ they'll get enough’ before we've out at ‘sea! Meonvention as a “shameful arrangement.” It Tpald a visit to the Constellation this afternoon Hl And snre enough they will; for what with going toM mast be added, however, that the Deputy bed in hammoeks, swing tO rafters and dovetaied into one another; hammocks that may sometimes tilt you out on the flo that butt against each other with monotonous regularity when the sea is high; that are never the most ld curious anyhow, and hight watches (four hours apiece), with the rising bell at six in the morning; climbing of rig- ging, hard tack, meal coffee, rolling seas that knock Yon Against all sorts of obtrusive posts and spars, and wearing apparel by no means cleanty—with all these poor little fellows of a very sit fifteen years must ieol some discouraging JUAVERS IN THEIR HEARMS AND STOMACHS. sci, there ig nothing in the world thet can sooner, Make 2 boy a man. There is so much demand for to see how the middtes like thetr change of quarters, from the pleasant groves of the Naval School to theR cramped decks of a man-of-war. ‘This vessel is to carry them out on their anonal four months? crise, and will start about the 10th. Her officers are: Commander, Jeffers: First Lieutenact, Bridgeman; Navigator, Clark; Instructor in Navigation, Train; Watches, Wilson, Reisinger, Perkins, Coles; Master, Buekingham ; Chaplain, Van Meter, Armed with & pass from the Commodore and a sinile from his lady, who informed me her daughter was not in himself wes apparently not ashamed to mke most ‘absurd statements in regard to postal and commer- cial relations with other countries, The oppost- tion alleged that the terms of the treaty were et sentially “German,” and that the Frene negotiators had been indneed to accept them under ¢ '® sense of fear and dictation, Several Deputies, in view of these circumstances, implored thetr col leagues to withhold their adhesion. ‘Thetr argn- Ments were successfully combated, and the Post- master General, M. Rampont, as well as } a “Dolly Varden” on the day of the “sham fight,” Hi vigtance, activity and hard work—no time allowed Re ’ emusat, the Minister of Foreign Astuirs, show arched boldly dow > ths Long Wharf, was /forspinning those bright dreams and gaudy visions Woe enwaa cone. 2 Hie 1a which have wound theniselves about the actions org that the traditional poticy, to which those oppos- greeted by a shrill-voiced parrot on the Dale, a half dozen picturesque seamen leaning over the taffratl Bf and a sleepy marine supporting his corpulent frame Bj Against a solitary lamppost. I clambered on hoard the Santee, lying here, despite her grimly, grinning tora of guns, and from hence was rowed by two romanti¢-looking — saflor out into the middle of the Severna, where the Constellation lay—a very trim ship indeed, with a neat, tidy # air about her, speaking well for her oficers and She is said to be the fastest sailer in the so man. boys just entering life. “Sight. Beeing” ls a great educator; and frequently these cruises are as far as Enrope—to the Mediterranean sometimes—-and thas the middtes Rave fine opportunities for gaining very valuble information. ‘The Constellation isin every respect @ model ship. Not only has she, perhaps, the best grew in tho navy, is the best sailer, the trimmest: Bnd neatest, but also contains more improvements fm naval architecture and naval appliances. She, has a curious arrangement for expelling foul air, which is-atthe same tine a self-blowing fog horn. Tae sp ing which aids the working of her anchor ing the new treaty desired to bind the government, had exploded maay years ago, THE INNOVATION, It was proved, moreover, that the tnovation which the terms ofthe treaty involved could not be stigmatized as purely favoring German inter- ests. The innovation emboaled prinetpies of pro-f gress universally recognized by all civilized nations, France alone had hitherto hung back in regard to postal reforms. Among other argnments the JUNE M4, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. n he following is a statement of tranaactiona in Mths price and quality of the gas furnished tq the ent DWELLING HOUSES TO LET, diamonds at public auction since the 15th inst: wate orthe necounts bet thro & ee sent mi ee No. af Diamonds, — Carats. oT tee epetner the aity ean US ted at less come Furnished, Sold. ....- “ 1,256 2,315 4 4 ® Y re. . nals RSOLUTIONS Bx ONT PAY $10,000 FOR A LOT IN THE CITY, BUT Withdrawn. ‘664 12098 BB That Thirty mini uireab fro Ninth avenue to the eo to Whitertone, LT, wot get four Lote for one: siliadil - anaie morn River, be paved wit Belgian OF trap-dlock pave: Hitourth the money; 41 trains tally. - lof ivory, comorist § Ibs.. That Sixty third street, from Fourth to Fifth avenue, 10 LET—PURNISHED, A HANDSOME FOUR STORY fran arered at pubic soetion on tho ith owt hy be, paved wih Belrian or teatn-block pavement. brown stone Mouse, 4 West Sixteenth etreats lust Messrs. A. C. Stewart & Co. There was a large at- Blt sixus avenues en PML SUD atecet, from TS lal chats teudance of speculators, and competition was keen. That lamps be lighted tn Pifty sixth street, from Sixth. —- — — fg the first lot of 304 tusks, averaging 27 lbs. each, gmto Seventh avenue. 9 PER MONTIL—POUR OF THE MOST BLE — : That pormission de given ta erect a bay wind: t! BO) Teta mencied bees Winn Weems oe Fealized $8. 8d. por ib. The last siie of & slinilar Merce lin ot the ms Aye 1 We Sota bast Seone of Puree JO) xt eet, brows sina: adnan 15 the: also unfurnished Honeos cheap. 1 was in January, whe ° q oe nuary, when se. 6:40. per It was M. LETES, 25 Sixteenth street, corner Broadway. y obtained ; a very supertor lot sold at the same tine, realizing 68. 7',2. por th, Asmatier lot of 60 tusks, Jeth street and Sixth avente, ny hat Croton mains be laid in Fifty-alxth street, from ‘Sixth fo Seventh avenue. Unfurnishod. mpameeing Bis om a, Was taken at 4s. Sd. per Ba “Gs lighted tn Seventy-second street, from . and broken and inferior brought 1s. bd. to Js. venue. t i : PRM 8d per Ib. A parcel of &4 Thinoceros horns, welgh- fil og RAt Suey Whittemore be appointed a Commtesioner BAT? caer nk ONE GY RAM OR FOR A TERM OF © House @ CHnton plac 3 a . next door to the evoort Hous: i aw Axtures throughont and im per. IVsizes, threw story, high stoop and Fessmalcer or best sifmation th the eity, al utdonbt, draw a large amount of custom <taof the Brevoort House and their friends. LUDLOW & 00. No.3 Pine street and 3% nih street, ot {OPOLD BOHMLDT, 68 lof Deeds, a REPORTS ADOPTED, That William B. Fernbead be appointed Commissioner of Deeds, That permission be given to Frank Dwyer to place an| ornamental lamppost and lamp on the northwest corner lof Eighth avenue and Twenty-sourth street, REPORTS LAD Ov FR, That on the souch side of Ninery-test street, between AThird and Fourth avenues, curb aud yutter sours be set, land the sidewalks Hagxed, reg: Hi ing 584 Ibs., bronght vd. per Ib., there being a good % small horns among the lot, Ata sale of ivory yesterday higher prices were obtained, WILSON. Broad +t O LET—ALL OR A PORT! Waverley place, near br: business purposes if Vesired. How the Nomination of Henry Wilson for Vive President is Taken, fa (Washington (June 9) correspondence of the Boston nous be let premises, That 27th street, from Sixth to Eighth avenue, be nated and graded, the curb and gutler stones’ set sidewalks lagaed, rt 7 mower, h the e) y rece! hasines a Advertiser—administration.] louivertn, bo Sali is Ldgt nent ar Fits eentne gn mo Let—THE THREE STORY HIGH stoor HOURR, Senator Wilson coutinues to receive congratula- fy Bive with all moderm improvements, 26) West Twonty EVO, COMET ALDI Jainps be lighted in Seventy-sixth street, from Sec. fm Aourch street. Aunty ati Fourth i, OF SELBY tions from his numerous personal and political fricnds in all parts of the country, Among the lon to Third COMMUSICATI nue. YROM DEPARTMENT OFFICES FLED. nue, corner Filtyeflfth stre ry OR CORPORATION Se BURNISHED ROOMS ‘AND APAWTMENT large number are the followin, A commu n from the Comptroller, designatin, Bostox, June 7, 1974 fg The Daily is the Oftteia Journal’ © 4 i ie _TO LET. Hon, Hauxny, Witsox — appr tin oe Te Opole Selene ae PARLOK TO LRT PURNISHE 1 Pre ( shi pPropriation made for carrying on the Legislauve De- ft dO, paid youby i r Sutiona 4 RAPRRRED, 7 Y LIVING te a zpaia youl th Republican National HA commanteatton from: the Commtsstoner of Pubtte fag meh Meg He v TER OWN aymontior ‘ebt due you for services four years ago, MA Works siving a list ofa number of resolugions and ordl-Bl gee ions toa lady. Callated Sixth av. Pam heartily glad {thas been paid. Your. name fg Bances passed by the Coraimon Council in 187L bat wisleh Hage SY ee Will give strength to the ticket and cho changes are, japhear not to have been advertised, as required’ by the ) PARLOR; ALSO A Charles Francis Adams been noninated at Cincinnati TH Resolutions appotauing sundry persous as Commission. ft! should bave jvined with his sup; Agreat respect tor Grecley and also for General Grant. Mr. Sninner’s speech Nas Hot inthe ‘east shaken my long in orlérsatonce. TL hive of Deeds, FINE FURNISHE let—Suitable for two gent Broome, corner Varle :DROOM TO ermit property owners to e Bnd aves men or man and wife. pave Ninth to Second avenue, with Br igian pave: el and coutinued rega'd and aduilration tor General Grant nor cau anything that any one may say change my iMine lution appoluting a Joint Committee to fx the in regard fo on pores more conrawulating ygu Upon of court officers, A BUBNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO LET—TO A ¢ your success and honorable achievement, I remain your By esolution to ‘per tract a bay wine Meman and wife or Gwo aingle gent! BM own, as thirty-five years WILLA 'SCTTOU LER. Ai ga eee eee aoe et oat natn how Feauire ‘ample room ‘und’ good attendance. Ex-Governor Walter Harriman, of New Hamp- f@mue and Tweaty-etghth street. Pweuty second wtrec CONCURRED 1M. Resolution to permit an ornamental post and clock to! be placed in front of 23 Malden lane, GENERAL ORUERS ADOPTED. shire, writes irom Bosto umphantly elected, and the first place in four dent of the Colored The ticket Will be tri- ® ‘ow shall be promoted to ars? Isaac Myers, Presi- tional Labor Union, tele- HALL BEDROOM TO LET st Thirty dest street. HAVE FURNISHED PRON $8 per inonth. 168 \ PRIVATE A or ROOMS, MILY A crew, chain is something new, and the Gating gun which eI t “ gee ’ Rosolution that Fifty-third street, from Blchth to Tenth gomely and newly furnished, tovether or sapas porvice, now that the Idaho is disabled. ‘The Kaho, M1 before alluded to is @ curious adatr, to be tested Minister of Foreign Atfairs made the following re-Fa graphed from Philatelphia on the evening of the nue, be paved with Belvinn oF trap-block pavement. Hy Rapdbamely and 2 y, furnished, tage nee ge ean : . * Bon the present voyage. Lhad just Onished exam, @gmarks relative to the necessity of a Domination: —“The colored laboring men ot the fa, Kevotition that Sixty-eighth, street, trom Fourth tof arin’ modern Winroe cents oA iily ah 1s on wi) remember, was some time since cang! ‘ ri + Sor aware TLE MERRY ee nation second your nomination and will march in @, bo pa c aa : ce ¥ in ber, tt Nt ght te ining this gan and Was making my way forward POSTAL TREATY WITIE THE UNITED STATRS, it z IOBULON Seti FeO LSE giana git death gol tad adi . 4 typhoon out Bast and whacked about in a barba-Bwhen T stumbled over a big, ruby-fuced Ils Saors RM ay, aq Rémusat suld ;—'Some timo since attempts fH thelr Fotes for the represeatative laboring man of Bask eae at Sexentieam trons rom Tht aveuue tHE A LAN Hienlshed hninae wonld rene a stot Kooin Tous faghion. I was shown down into the cabin, fy crouched over a huge tr, Whose contents were 5 + sinee pts FA thelr votes for presenta aboring man of Bite River, be regulated and ‘graded, the curb aud KEEP ICE ee mt a suit of Rooms were made to regulate onr postal intercourse with} America, There isnot a merchant tn this House who does not recogaize the fact that our pos- fast disappearing, said contents being red, stringy aud Noating in some sort of Nat, “What are you eating 77 Taskad, “Paix, an its onions, It is, said he. T turned an where the oMcers were at tea—and a very inviting tea it was, quite a contrast doubtless to what they'll get a few weeks hence. Lieutenant Bridge- . 7 inquiring glance npon the middy at my side, tel relations with that country are in a@ man (Captain Jeiters being at Washington) politely Fe gnions > he explained, And onions sure enough most deplorable condition. Tt ts. in s saked me up to his cabin, and, having submitted to they wore—red onions, not savory white fellows, Miroanty a scandal, The existing state a slight pumping, detailed several midahipmen to nadergo @ much more extensive one, excusing hia self on the plea of work. I should imagine he had A great deal to do, for he is a straight, soldierly- looking man, with a very energetic alr about him. ‘My first chaperone was Mr. Halsey, an obliging first class man, Who took me all over the ship. I was Jucky enough to chance upon the crew at supper. ‘The sailors present a picturesque appearance squat-f} ted on the spar deck, tn groups, their rations being placed in the same situation—great bearded jaws, crunching with fulmitable gusto some very haru # tack, and lips greasy with by no means the [reshest § of salt meat. We then went below to see the mid- Fhipmen at their suppers. Very blue and grimy they looked, seated in rows at long extension tables, nibbling away at most crustaceous bread, washed down by & cup of meal cotfee. The first class are allowed to have private messes—five in. a mess, The class appolnts a committee for the cruise, to go on shore at every port and purchase of things excites provocation and affords en-' © ouragement to defraud the Post Ofice, The nego- tiations favoring a new treaty proved a fatiure by reason of obstacles which I have already pointed out—we adhered to princtples which had become: obsolete, No understanding has been arrived at, and the failure entails deplorable inconveniences from which we have, unfortunately, not been able to extricate ourselves. “prnasia, on her part, had declared her unwiliing- tem. She signified her determination rather to de- nounce the treaty and to call for a Postal Congress, with the view of establishing uniformity of rates thronghont Europ “Nor must {t be supposed that this proposttton is merely sustained by writers on political economy; the fact is, the Postal Department is deeply pene- trated with the importance that these new princi ples should be adopted as a future basis.” Pwith butter and cream, but red, iu the skins! “How,” said I, turning to my companion, “do on wnt ‘the sailors gev along “On!” he replied, drawing himself up and raring his eyebrows; ‘we dou't have anything to do with them; they're a very ignorant set of men—very.”” “Oh, no,” I rejoined, laughing at his ludicrous fear of my identifying middies and “tars;"? I don’t Tean that. Ido mean, how do they like the tdea of being ofticered by you youngsters?” “Oh, very Well. They have to, yousee, We don’t. ask ‘em.’ Just then I caught the eye of an old salt” just behiud us. He grinned gravely. The middie saw that grin and changed his tone; for that grim beto- keued no more sly favors, no move kind hints from, the veteran when his young commander shonkin’t know exactly what to command. Very quickly the middie veered about: “But they're a very clever t set of men—very; never saw better.’ At this the aged seilor's countenance cieared up; he winked kindly at the younz naval man. THE DOMESTIC QUARTERS, The first deck, on which the sailors mess, is called the spar deck; here is where hand to hand fights take } hoarding conticts, kc. The second Is! the guu deck, where the midshipmen’s hammocks fare slung. ‘This ernise will determine the battalion CONCH. To believe other state DED. aonts, it anpears that the ess to adhere any forther to an antiquated sys-B WHY A POSTAL TRHATY WITH AMERICA WAS NOT # with the independence of the nation.” ‘The President of the German-Ameri- ox 150 I Jean Protective Association of New York tel raphs ‘Accept niost hoartfeit congratulations. he German heart rejoices at your nomination.’ On Thursday evening this was received :— Natick sends greetings. You bora and fellow townsmen congratulate you, the and their coun- try. CON MOKSE, For the people. Lientenant Governor Ransier, of South Carolina, and chairman of the Republican State Committee, says:—"As a worker for the ticket than shail bring suocess to our cause In the present Presidential § Pg campaign, me to congratulate you your nomi and to pledge South C 30,000. malority to the support of g@!ter stones sot, and the sidewalks flagged. eaeh by t Lowi nye vote m= ive—The Pi nt, Aldermen Coman, Conover, Addreas R. M.; bo ld office. JRGANTLY FURNISHED FLOORS AND ROOMS hed Floors and Rooms, for dwelling ; Near Union square. J. M. LE’ uth street, corner Broudway ROOMS IN PRIVATE DWELLT ‘2 Firat avenue, between First a ation that two stvest amps be pli ntofthe Church of the Seelety for Gospel amon by the following v 4 nf Alderinen ( Mardn, Mot kand Wilder—t. esolution that tt nt lots on the south side of Nineteenth street, between Third and Lexlayton avenues, be senced in, by the tollowing vote >— ft Aftirmativ he President, Al ‘men Coman, Conover, g Falconer, Fitaeralt, Gibey, J Martin, ‘McLaren, Plunkitt, Vance, Van'Sehaick Wlider—13, Resolulion that Ninth avenue, from Thirty-fonrth to Forty-tht street, be pa Pavement, by she following Atiirinative—The Presilent, lconer, Fitzgerald, G sey, Joy bach, Pinnkitt, Vin aS PURN ISHED honse, first Noor, TURNISHED PARLOR ROOM TO LET—Po Tw ¥, fentlemen, on very reasonable terms. Apply at No, ndlow pl AURNISHED ROOMS TO LET-TO SIN! men; first class neivhborhood and In th the besthotela, Apply at 87 West Twenty-elubth street. Fr ROOMS TO LET—TO GENT! sor single gentlemen at tee VFItH aud Sixth aven NEW B GENTLE. vicinity of the mili. tary hero of tho present century and savior of our country, and to the friend and champion of the poor and oppressed throughout this land.” Henry RNISHED and their wi hist " S i ele ; private fag Clews telegraphs Senator Wilson that his election Hl Neganve—Aiderman Coman-—t. family; re quired fg is a foregone conclusion; William “TWILURE Resolution that Boulevard lamps be placed and lighted BM - = ae * 5 do allt can to secure (nat snecess, and ex-Gov. hin front of the New York Ophthalinic. Hospital, on Rhird Eg QIURNISUED ROOMS TO I EMEN AND Mernor Cifford, of Massachnsetts, “Good for Phila: avenue, corner of Twenty-third street, their wives or sinwis gentlemen at 289 Bast Tenth eB delphia; now for the redemption of our promises at. * % BH ve a ee t ayouue and avenue A, Private Worcester.” Frou the headquarters of the Depart- men ¢ Rouse. oor. ae Faia is ment of the Eus!, at New York city, comes the fol- DYLAT 10 BENI_LON Becomn StOue lowing :— with resolu he Be ard of Appor. t mont hou A w t Fourteenth if - y congratntattc ou Ae ASA uesied to make an addition ppropria- fi fe lmprovements for a fumily desire 5 iene emma ny coment eee wath Hition to the Fire Departinent, suMcient to BB ins ho premises elegant; location pleasant BM ones of yours, since rely se of organizing and supporting the two five computes fil and hea th ween between and 4 o'clock ’ = VIN Me! rE a orb of Filly ncn th stree — __, LRWIN McDOWELE, Mator General, MEPS ihe goltowing ¥ PLAS POuEEY FURNISHED ROOMS 10 LET WITH Pa General Neal Dow writes from Portland, Me,:—“1 Alfirmatiy ent, Aldermen Coman, Conover, @ all modern linpr ina private house; terms am giad with all my heart and from the first hoped MM Falconer, Fit , Joyce, McLaren,’ Pinnkite, mamoderate, Apply at 6 a Os ft would be so. [esteem and respect. Colfax very A 3 r much, but thought he ought not to have retired | Nesative—Aldermen Martin and Mehrbac’ TEAR FIFTH AVE GENTLEMEN Resolution that the Commissioner of Pablie Works be Bt ely furnished apartments on can rent one or ty techno-nayal phraseology, “spuds.” ‘The committee Ml Ni in navigation, handling ropes and gencral@ Creswell Kome two or three years ago; bab the fecal offices.” Many applications are also coming to if four lamps heretofore fuente, : i ee ( PURNISHED this year are Neuse, Badger and Wilner. Thef physical appeatance: in consequence the contest ™ Minister of Finances, inder whose jurisdiction them Senator Wilson to take part in the campaign, Mh Byithe following vote 1) gk EMO Ln tO | GENTLE, RNISHED amount of reverence paid these gentlemen by their if these honors will be very warm, ax the most {im French Post Omce 1s worked, was violently opposed gM but he now fatende to return to Mass chuse U8 Bil Fitzgerald, Guisty, J Martin, “McLaren fl - ss # y empty-headed have a chan Midshipman Shentzeg™to any innovation, Thanks to his obstinacy, we Mmimmediately upon the adjoarnment of Congress inten and Witter. . classmates In their oficial capacity Is something Temarkable. If these poor fellows relied only on the ship’s fare during the voyage they would have a hard time indeed. Said one of them to me, “Coming from Madeira once we were thirty days ont at sea, and ‘at sea’ in more respects than one. We not only had nothing to cat, but we also had ‘nothing to wear.’ have hean, and are still, without a postal treaty, I am inelined to think, however, he fault does not rest entirely with the French government. negotiations on the American side onght to have ‘been entrusted, in the ordinary course of things, to ithe care of the Legation at Parts; but, for some reason or other, Uncle Sam's representatlve was ‘seded and the negotiations confided to dele- gates sent specially from Washington, and who, wita the ald of an interpretor, bunglea’ through @ series of interviews with the French authorities, whieh ended finally in our remaining without any treaty whatev THE LATE DEBATE ON THE POSTAL TREATY With Germany favors the impreasion that the time has come when a re-establishment of postal tnter- course might be effected. ‘The importance involved therein determined me to call on the Postmaster General for the purpose of fecling lils pulse and o! reporting on the prospects of a revival of postal re- lations. ‘The resu't of my interview enables me to stands at the head of the first class. Japanese Matz isnot on this expedition; Katz is, however, and colled up under a big Parrott eleven-inch, seemed to enjoy the situation hugely. Midshipman Garter, who drowaed not long since, has met hap. While ont rowing the other day he managed to sprain hig arm severely. As I was ahont to take a fall length portrait of Midsnipman Katz, while grinning savagely at a sngar cake, | heard & voice above sont “Boat for shore!’ and had barely time to bid the oMecer of the deck goodby, 1 expre my kindest thanks to Midshipmen Halsey, Powter, Vnderwood, Muse and Nicholson, for the pains they took to show me over the ship. You may be sure the advent of a Hear correspondent among them caused no small stir, One white-bearded old fellow, in blue jacket and flowing cravat, knotted behind his ears, addressed his fellows in this wise from the ‘touch-hole of a broad-side “Phet feller’s come here to take us atl down. Don't you see his pencil? One 0’ those chaps as is allus & foppin’ their tackle about everybody else's blocks. He'll hev ns ev ein the paper. See ef, he don't. "Pore next wee! enjoy an unpleas- ant popularity!” The sun was just setting as we pulled away from the ship, and J could desery, far up the river, innumerable small craft skimming! over its smooth surface and da'ting around the old monitor that, blood-red, keeps watch over the Academy: and often a ef strain would be walted down the tide quivering, and sometimes lost in the splash of oars. I was told these were pleasure par- tles, consisting chicfy of Naval School ladies and some of the graduating class who had not yet lett for home. If was a beautiful evening, and, donbt- loss, quite in accordance with the softer emotions that tugged at the heartstrings of the fair excur- sionists. It was THE LAST GRAND ASSATLT OF THE SEASON. This rowing eu, and those belles wno succeeded in drawing matters to an issne Grand Ball, weve vow making strenuous efforts to accomplisi something satisfactory. Their efforts “in some melodious plot of beéechen green aud shadows nnmberless" had been sodiy futile; but soft Lydian measures catching a glad refrain from the bine waves, stirred the gentler feclings of irre- fragable youngsters on this occasion, What power could resist the charm of their influence? Proudly, came near being ith another mis- LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE: Isnt what it is cracked up to be. Some days ordered up aloft with clean shirts on, and come: down all tarred up and required to appear in new rig within a very consise period, Can’t have washing done on board and the consequence 1s we fellowa who are particular have to go about look- Ing like ‘dowdy dumps.’ And on our Madeira cruiae we had to wash in salt water. Justtry it once and see how it is.” I thanked him kindly and said I would at some future day. “And,” he con- tinaed, “our batter wasn't perfectly outrageous; ot, no! and the flour got musty and go did the bread. I pledge yon my word I've frequently made @ heavy meal of hard tack and molasses! That too at sea, where we have to work like Turks; not only have to handle the ship, but also must study hard. Navigation and seamanship are two very dimicnlt branches. Are going to have a good deal of gun-) nery this year, The Constellation is a regular’ gunnery ship. Have all sorts of small arms; eight proadsiders, nine-Inch and two pivots eloven- mich Parrott’s, two Dalgrens, eleven pounders, and @new gun, the Gatling revolving rife bore, with which we're going to experiment.’ “Ar'nt you afraid of her ?’? sald I innocently. “Oh, no!” and a mingled smile of profound dis.! dain and heroic indiiference mantled his face as he replied, “I wouldn't be afraid to walk right in front of ifs mouth |"? Rue Jean Jacques Rousseau. explain tho INCONVENIENCE TO WHICH THE AMERICAN PROPLE WER EXPOSE fel him to pardon ime for adding—the Treated by the total absence of postal facill- present rate of postage for a single letter between France and New York is fixed at twenty- four cents (if, 20e.), while the British rate is fixed at six cents to any part ofthe United States. The immediate consequence is that Americans ignore entire'y the French Post Ofee. Lettess from Paris o under cover to London or Liverpool, sub- ect to a char, of six cents, and wre re- mailed In England with another six-cent stamp. In that way the French authorities are saved the trouble making up an American mail. I ex- pounded tie folly of adhering to the exorbitant rate, and further explained to the Postmaster Gen- eral the inconvenience of forwarding malis by siow: trains to and from the ports and thence by second class steamers, The gentleman listened with great: attention to my statements, which, aithongh they conveyed nothing newin the abstract, were not known to him tn full detail. Thus, for instance, 1 pointed out to him the fact that, toa merchant or toa banker, it might probably be a matter of livtie conoern whether the rate of postage for a letter T asked permission to ¢ * ™ ladly do the victorious fair ones guide their Ma W"s fixed at ten cents or at twenty, To tim *No,” said 1, parcnthetically, “if tt L0H TT donant barks toward the cedar ined seawall gdespatch and rapt transit fs hip mig ok Jonded.” Here © big bell im the midst off of the Naval School as the big clock staves and “they TACTe are no convenient mail trains between Paris : the ship tolled an injunction to the middtefM cold, round moon shines calmly down.” and Havre, nor are express trains ranning in the dt ion of Brest and Cherbourg. The loss of inter- est entailed in delaying the arrival of remittances Is veally enormous. Inorder to convey an idea of 8 MAGNITUD®? OF THE COMMPRCIAL INTERCOURSE with the United States, I may mention that the receipt at the American Consnlate in Paris amounted, during the first three months of this year, to the formidable sum of $16,000, These receipts are derived almost exclusively from fees leviet on invoices of goods shipped to New York, The government in this instance has an Income of upwards of $60,000; could not that sum ne applied towards subsidizing a more rapid transit of our mais? <A proposition has been made at various times to establish mail agencies in Burope. In that case the Amertcan Post OMee could control the transmission and save hundreds of thousands of doliars, It {s notorious that a traveller throughont the entire Continent of Europe can beat the mails by many hours any day in the week. A REFORM BEFORE LONG. However, to return to my conversation with the Postinaster General of Paris, [may say there is THE ADMISSION EXAMINATIONS, ‘The examination of candidates for admission is now going on, It is Very rigorous and embraces # thorough questioning in spelling, grammar, geo- graphy and arithmetic, ‘The physical inspection is inst rigid. About filty candidates from every quar- of the Union had already arrived—several cas and one from distant Wyomin them are lamentably ignorant of t meta very bright fellow from the who told ine he had passed “frst r raphy. “No to go and write his “log.” The “log” is ay huge affair, consisting of white paper, enveloped, by two big boards. In this is entered down at the} end of every watch observations on the state of the thermometer, weather, i ore and anything of im- portance occurring on board. ch midshipman has to stand watch in some quarter of the ship for four hours at a time, except from four o'clock in the afternoon to eight o'clo K in the evening, which eriod is divided into two, called “dog watches,’ Pocky is he who has one of these. Ofien, when jJocked in the arms of refreshing slumber, and pftob- ably amid sweet dreams of home, the poor, little Bea-sick middie feels his hammock ronglily shaken and himself pushed over on one side, while a graff voice calis “Get up!? Drearily he raises his) jiead and asks “What weather?” and generally geta the response, “Raining Like thunder!’ with an in- human chuckle from his wide awake tormenter, who! eta merry and bright, having probably in reality just come down from contemplating a sliver moon and clear sky. The disheartened sleeper will] ‘orth yester: * On oF said I, “spell rarefy.” fy," he answered readily. “No. “ Well, rar-ri-ty. vrong.”” And he was utterly nonplussed when I showed him thatit did not even contain ant. It has been fonnd that more boys fuilon that one word than eny other in the vocubulary. One hundred and dfiy appointments have been made &o far for this year. Of course not more than hall will pass, there are three stages of examination: the oral written and general which latterly is termed © gc ing before the battery.” When a boy fails in one of the first two and passes well in the second he is allowed another chance and is questioned indis- at these words drop down, take one more snooze, MMeriminately by cache: =f, ion every reason to believe that the existing nufsance find then give a spring. fron his cot and rash madly ea Ae a ag Claation gd Wl cease to exist ere long. At ail events, I have up to his “wate? But the most dismal procced-fMl = hiiie’) 4° catitctate at Bree Boye oe at iy fl the assurance of the chief of the Departineht, that ing of all on shipboard is that of beaung 0 scriptions ‘are. sent. here, frum. the mosigmective preparations ara being made in that diree- GENBRAL QUARTERS IN THE DEAD OP NIGHT. artistic city youth to tho grecnest.. rustic. (muon. Mr. Washburne will shortly be enabled to This is torm: minutes ever ive t¢ a fearful degree, Ina very few! transmit to Washington @ proposition which, tt {a pman is required to have iia fhe. amity hoped, will movt the viows of the Postmaster Gene- goats, With hore aud there a mild and plactd “good Generally they dre picked from midshi per clothes on and & his post ready for action, De-Hl pe at of place 0 r te e ral of the United States, [t will not be the fauit of merits are given if he fall to bé present, and de- aa frag nit by hart on bad esti a M. Rampont, the French Postmaster, to whom I merits ensure more lonesome watches of fear and nanachronisms perpetrated by these, gy eXPlaiaed in fall detail ali that our people require. longevity. One poor fellow informed me he hadMour future naval heroes, is something CATACAZY ARKIVED IN PARIS once stood from eight to twelve o'clock at night MM fearfal. It should be a warning to teach- gy fewweeks ago, but It appears not that he can gain and from four to eight o'clock in the morniug Mery to tmprove the groundwork of thetr ed- py footing or mike friends in the French metropolis. for some trifing offenee. The saliors on this ycational eyatem; for asingle blow from a NavalggOdly two days aco a paragraph appeared in an ship a fine, biawny set of men; tntelligent too. [i School Examiner seems to send the whole edifice @eveniug pape:—the Patrle, | velleve—stating that Tsaw a good many lying about the deck absorbed tottering to the ground, The examinations extend gm ne lived sovdisant in exile, a per having been {in such books as “Peregrine Pickle’ and “How to be @ Man,” whicit latter was grasped by an oid white- bearded Eny man-of-war's man, Who dido’t seem to need much instraction on ‘that subject, FieraLps were quite abundant also. A great deal of skylarking was going on among tho younger memversor the fraternity. Everybody seemed to have au trresistible inciiiation to pull everybody, granted to bim by the Russian government, subject, ‘to the condition never toailade, verbally or in writ- ing, to his former career, and, above all, to observe the strictest mutism in regard to his connection with the Embassy at Washington, SOMBWHAT SENSATIONAL, About ten fie ago I mentioned a tertons in- cldent referred to in the Soir, and refating to the from the 5th to the 15th inst, There will be ase: OT course in September for those failing to pass at this—who may be reappointed—aurt for any new appointecs ‘There will probably be over a hundred in the fourth class next year, which large number will be sadly diminished by successive and more rigorous examinations. About thirty candidates have been “put through” so far; soine five or six Glse's nose. One old red leaded fellow sat off in a aaalrendy. death of Mr. Brown, the dragoman of the corner very silent andgrnm, Lwalked up to him. hove tailed altesdy American Legation at Constantinople. The He was busy patching away af an ancient pair of story has not yet died out, and appears, blue pants—taior for his mess, He resented my higlt Seasoned with sensation, in other pa- intrasion, and looked as though he would like to ers. Mr. Brown, to betleve those papers, insert die into my leg. ‘The young salts are Is not. the only American who 1@ actively engaged not ailoWed to have much tune of thelr OW, are PALM Fire im Jeddo, with Fatal Disasters and fpin assisting the intrigues of Russian diptomacy at various courts of Europe. As an honorable ox- ception mention is made of M. Petxotto, United States Consul at Bucharest, who, it is reported, tntereeded in favor of the Jews impul- cated inthe late Roumantan riota, It fs added that owing to his energetic action the government had been induced to liberate those Jews. However that may be, the Roomanians resident in Parts, and there is quite a number of them, are much dissatis- fiod with what they term an andue interference on the part of the American Consul. They maintain that he may give trouble unless he minds his own business, That ought not to be diMeuit, consider tng that the politteul and commercial relations be- tween the United States aud the principalities are Th ough & thorough course of gunnery, seamanship, navigation, Hiaking knots, writing logs and rigging exercise, In consequence there is very lithic Of, that deviltry going on among them whicl is such & characteri-tle of their's on dry tand. Sometimes a Hammock string {8 cut, a bloddy nose ensuing, DAL in general they spend thetr telsure moments sh0dZ- jug away in protected corners to make up for broken Test of the previous hight, in smoking “fol on the port side, or connis mges of “Matryatt's Sea Tales you ie tarithay ‘The superciilous manner in which the lower clasves are treated by the patrictan frat, which comprises twenty-cigtit members, 18 very indterous, I was standing on deck with one of the first elawass| Most Serious Loss of Property—Mtles of| the City Laid tn Rains—Three Handred People Killed=Thirty Thousand Per- sons Houseless, Since the occurrence of the late serious fire in Yokohama, the eity of Jeddo, Japan, has been visited by an extensive and most disastrous con- flagration. Our mafl Mies from Jeddo, dated on the 7th of| April, report as follows:— A very serious fire ocenrred at Jeddo on the A Very obliging fellow he Was, too—talking avout Ml afternoon of the 3d of April; no less than two not worth a thougtt. the ship's asairs and amusing myeell gazing ata square milies of the city was laid waste, 90,000) ae barefooted sailor peeling poiaioes, when dis. vsons rendered homeless, and between two AFRICA cerned a dark little olyect creeping towards u8 from Ill hundred and tity and threes hundred and Atty per- é under the nara appt vcliod my friend infsons killed, The foreign houses burned consist of| cies read anit doubt, lifted his mild bine eves timidiy, HH Mr. Loureiro's, the Jeddo Motei and the French Hotel, nh touched his cap and ©2.4, a a aepreentiog tone, ¥ Which are completely destroyed. ‘The Engtivh Con:4g Diemonds and Evory. Market Rates at “PLEASE, SIR, DID) YOU REPORT ME ABSENT Solute and Messrs, Sleboll’s and Mr. Watera’ houses the Cape. from ror’ My friend, who, though clever-hearted at bottom, Csoaped, though very narrowly, The distress 1s do- Ja lingering ‘desire to show his sa- ot aeahelih scribed as overwhelming, and a moeting of the Yo- (From the Port zabeth Herald, March 20.) The diamond market is very much depressed, ero: ity, Stared vacantly ont at the bine Severn, MM kohame Qhamber of Commerce has taken place, at enough there is no tack of competition for stones he bright green banks beyond, at the strawberry MM which @ memorial has been sent to the Governor OCfM of good shape and color. Prices are much lower jokers on them, and deigned not a word in reply. Fapegeyy oxpreasiag the willingness of the ergs than they Were, a9 will be evident from the report ¢ Do Made @ second spasmodic venture, “If Fou community to render such avsi#tance ag ls 1m (heir HM ofa sale on Tuesday last, Which will be found in please, air, I waa there; didn't hear my name.” I power, anotuer column, and lo whiel Wo refer our readers OO ee The bring good tidings from the Hotel des Postes in the & and to walt until fall before resuming his active fg labors. From the Boston Post—democratic—Juno 10.] The absurdity of nominating a Vice President § from a State admitted to be overwhelmingly strong for the party whose candidate he is may seem at the fitst look to be most forcibly exemplified in the selection of a Massachnsetts citizen for the second place On the Philadelpuia tleket ; but closer scrutiny @ Will, perhaps, reveal shoals and rocks not very far ff below the political surface, which it was thought ff prudent to endeavor to esgape. Although Indiana ® js contiguous to Lilinois, aud the existing radical majority in the former State iy by no means strong @ enough to bear up every burden which willulness that gay and Cr ning be laid, lam MB drossmaker's rooms No. 10 LEY, FURNISHE with, eas, suitable tor h themen, 255 Kaghih avenue, LeT—PURNISHED | in @ private how am Apply at west side Fourth fourth street 1 10 LET-IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, A NBATLY PUR nished Roow for gonleman or gentleman and wi $10 per mon 226 West Thiricenth mireet, PLO , LEONE FURNISHED ROOM FOR ON two gentlemen. in trent of the private house 126, oulevard to N! that Forty: thuventos, Le paved with Be t. ach adopted by the following vote :— Mrmative—The President, Aldermen Coman, Falconer, I Ma Plunkitt, Kesola ion that T ito F # FRONT PARLOR, eping or for (wo gone sireet. OR IN ovements, low Fitty=! ROOMS, tin, 13, eighth street, from Broadway ih avenue, be paved with Grahauiite asphalt paver ‘lution that Seventy-second street, between Tighth avenue and the Boulevard, be paved with Belgian org trap block pavement, ch by the following vote: A‘Ormative—The President, Aldermen Coman, Conover, May see fit to impose, yet the vigorous arraignment MMPalcoucr, Fitzgerald, Gilsey, Joyce, Martin, McLarcn, Mast Trehth atreet, between Third aid Pourdh avenues, M of Grant by Sumner has not been without its appro- FRMunkitt Vance, Van Schaick’and Wilder—1. - ~ 4 fYects and the meve apprehension of losing fy, Eeselalion, That the Board of Healca b Mo LET—PURNISHED, T Massachusetts to the Puiladelphia nominee fj Usiatect all public arin tly kept Rooms at moderate, sis so damaging that It cost not ag aventic, 8 d door anove 3 pang to lerve Indiana to its chaneos FURNISHED OR UNFURNISIIED, A PAR- inorder to gave the State that acknowledges the bold impercher of the President, as its represen ta- fal tive. Not only mast Samner’s influence over tue mind of the party be overcome, but kis own Daili- By wick must be made to repudiate him by its fab ith gas, bathroom and privilege of kitelen land hot water, 106 Bank street ‘ eR OR LOWER PART OF 4 FURNISHED jdiviise to fet at avery Tow rent Apply at 199 Was verley plac Hesolation, That. Tor Ninth avenue, be paved ment. nth to Bg pave- mth street, from ith Belgian oF teay-bh Lot, vote. Hence Wilson on the ticket with Grant. JM That four ornamental lamps be place? and Uehted iu = And were the two to be elected the shout would go Mmfront of the German Uptown Sayings Bauk, on the south REB NEATLY PURNISUED ROOMS, WiTHouT up that Massachusetts repudiated Sumner out of jMrest corner of Third ave mg and Fa ry Hf Birect, bourd, to genifemen oniy; hot anit cold’ water, bath, her far stronger preference for Grant. BF Qescintion. That two. Houlsvard lampe ba Stabe gus anil eve splendid tocution. Apply af But thore ts a great deal yore reason for this ap- Miti¢hiod in front of the building of Grammar School No. 2 vie —ee) chension on the part of the administration than fi “Adjourucd until Monday next, 17th instant, at 3 o'clo BLOCK AND A HALF EAST OF BROADWAY, NEAR, it has yet deemed necessary to confess. The action fgr. M JOSEPH SHANNON, Cler! whth street ni ner Tastitute, 3 Sinyvesane at Philadelphia does not quite anawer all the con- mB ditionsef the case, Mr. Sumner has already told street.—One or tivo ele anily furnished Rooms to gentle: men, from $7 to $10 a week TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Mr. Wilson that henceforth their political paths di- - wwe ~# : , HITABLE FOR’ verge”. AX ne has pledged his efforts to the defeat MA —TO, LUT, BUILDINGS, PARTS OF BUT.DINGSBES NICELY Punstcticy 20 vided AF reaelroas Of General Grant, so must he engage thom in the g/d. and Lor ror execedingly well lighted, Be) ,Nowekeoninas terns metre With or without'power. Apply at 108 Cliff street. work of defeating his associates al: And there ts Mr. Bird, too, with the same positive opinions about FINE —A CIGAR STAND TO LET, Me SPH AVENUE, NO. the head of the Philadelphia. firm which he has en- A at’ 198 ite tertained from the beginning. He cannot fail Sixth aycnue, between Thirteenth and Fourwenth streets. Setgunen: R BROAD. loor, to prove an uncoinfortable adversary in the im- pending canvass, and hls influence over his party has not quite been destroyed by anything done at Philadelphia, His organizing faculty is as vigorous now as when he carried the repnblican party of Massachusetts on his shoulders, ‘Then comes Hut- ler, sworn to be even with Wilson for the very cold shoulder the latter turned him in the last guherna- TWENTY-SECONDSTRE ft very handsome arlor cud two Dedroouis, bac Legom, it board, BRQARWAY STORE TO LET-WEST SIDE, NEAR Fourteenth street. Apply at 641 F°s Dité MAKIN: DENTIST, HATRDR showrooms, Seconit Bloor, 35 Bighth aven! rooms; occupied for dressmaking the last tlve year ‘cated on aecount of Hil health. ING OR five pSOM ly; abo a Par. Howse fest class. OC WEST TWENTY-VOURTH STRENL.—MAN ode) ly furnished Rov lor Floor; terms mod torial canvass and covetous of his seat in the Seni ( RE TO LET—AT FROM $49 TO $2,000 PER AN. — + ate, Here are three powerful agencies in the very nom SPOFFORD BROTHERS & CO., : { = BOND STREET.—TO LET, FURNISHED, WITH heart and centre of the republican party In Massa me “ Broadway : i) out beard, large and a alk Kooins, at cammer: chusetts, aud Mr. Wilson’s nomination by no means gr AM POW TO LET, ROOMS WELL LIGHTED, quired, EMA for two di v4. neutralizes thom, Suppose Mr. Summer active, MN 50x10) feet, w dy power. - . dantianereacinny General Butler vigilant, Mr. Bird a candidate tor ff JOUN McLAREN, Third and Grand streets, Hoboken, 4) E PTT STREET, NEAR BROAD. Governor or Congress as a democratic-republican, @-—— eenewainngn’—strpeentpenasirener-peeevartpmanlithaenaie Rabin dia we ivate American Tamuy will let, tur g ch as he avows himself, and the democrats re LET—WITH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWE A 1, a Jarge Room and Exter n,on -econd oor, saith i able tor ght housekeeping, tor $7 a wee four stories, basement and loft,’ 200 well situated tor any kind of manu- rise Buildin feet front by 75 dee B inaking no nomination, tt would indeed be a pretty question whether either Wilson alone or with gm eet front by 75 deep: welt see Or a id tae WEST. THIRTY.KoURTH Grant could save the Old Ray State to the shallow gm cturiny busines: or will be let in rooms to sult appt MPO ity about halt price, durki tricksters who now think it perfectly secure, Thirtieth streets) iow, without Board; first class 1 APART- 1 90 a nO LEY VITH ARE Lota UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND MENTS TO LET. ALOORS OF FIGHT ROOMS—ALL IY PROVBME hot and cold water, range, bath, dumb waiter, &e. FOREIGN MISOELLANEOUS ITEMS, The change of lodgings, mostly caused by the exagverated high terms asked by Bertin honse pro- prietors, was very frequent on the Ist of April. Of sixicen lodgers in one house fifteen left thelr apart- ments for a cheaper abode, ply to ©. L HW Broadway, Mi LET, WITH POWER— Med Lofts and one Basemen Apply nue, or to C. PALMER, first class in DUNKIN, 564 Third avenues , NEAR THIRTY.SE! Jester st . to 8, Forty awans are now being distribated among the uertomapabedee Midealcnmienometenattiel dn nah) 12 ‘ with all conv alferent public gardens of Paris—the Tuileries, Myo LETcron HOTEL OR BOARDING NOUS POR. y bathroom, water closet A Pare Monceaux, Buttes Chaumout, &c.—to replace MP” pots trotsen 24 Pears ATaoUeetD. oe ‘4. C. LOOMIS, 1,298 those eaten by the hungry inhabitants during the renovated: were for a nut own as Serves siege. The birds have been piaced everywhere in BRFamily Hotel, Address THOMAS PIVTIS, Plaintiold, N T° LET—THIRD SND Fol writ STORIBA OF 62 i pairs. cart Tenth stree ar Broadway) Ave roms om enel IC ee PAR floo IL Le altered to enit applicants; and let separatel Two more of the squadron of mortar vessels bullt MAT? ath iP Cte) gd Prdeutredi 7 fyi wpe: ey for operations during the Russian war, and since My romicn - , suehA - ate —— laid up at Chatham Dockyard, were launched on 1 an sant sumtin ~ BP? Lit LOWER FART § Rooms, Ast THR. Satorday last, Admiralty orders directing that no LRTAL ARGE AND SMALL, roo: With stash baat meruet aa Hea be 1095 fue order, fourteen of Lie ves 2 to be floated off ior use ower, Apply to JOWN 8,” 8¢ Wall io Third Floor, 8 roames sont iow i fourtocn of tie Nossels are to be Moated olf 1oF Use Ht oot or ow tho premises, 69 West Pity-Orat streot. 1! M. CONDET, 1 Kast Twelfth street = Fans ; : Mo LET rinse? FLOOR AND BASEMENT OP THE WEEKLY HERALD. NO LRT-—BUTCHER SHOP, WITH FEXTORES COMB TD” west Twnty cermin ctrec Wi bro Y A vcond avenue N. H. ESLE! nt $5 per mouth. ete; N chips 57 Third aveuue. Jorder; larg jarlors; modern linprove. 1s. Hatin gaiaetione = i The Cheapest and Beut Newspaper im the Birpo LHi—O8 NINTH AVENUE, A Fin STORE. wit U Nag fast Thiriy-cighth street, near See: *, . double plate glass windows, renovation just completed, 4 5 ate . Country. don th ide, three blocks above Thirty tourti fig O80 : _ The WEEKLY Hear of the present woek, now Silay in sepairing i can now be Me 1Q) EAST FOURTEENTH stieRir a ready, contains the very latest News by telegraph WESPUALAN, UOBUMN & CO, 604 Bixth avenue. [sar kel ont Parlor, two Bed Rooms and Kitch from All Parts of the World up to the hour of publl- ation, eluding full Accounts of the State of Adaire in Mexico; the Washington Treaty; the Results and Lessons of James Gordon Bennott’s Career as @ Journalist, with Opinions of the Press; the Work- ingmen’s Parade; the Brussels Murder; Statistics SS PURPOSES, THE LARGE ath avenue, near Sixwenih street y LET—FOR BL building 107 Bew prem) BURNIZURE, “i Apply on th 7 aves ivusiiess. street : HOREMENT. OF CARVETS VERY DE. ding at Ute lowest ¢ wwencral pro. at Or at near Greenwich NO LET—-CELLAR AND PART OF STORE, sirable locat for butter and ely Inquire atét Park piac of Commerce and Navigation; Vanderbilt vs. Erie, - * oe i rT ASSORTMENT OF ee See land the Jersey City Frauds. It also contains the TO, 2EA°E STAB NEW BUILDING, SOUTUEAST IE sy sory mrawing Ronn Sule, d satin brocateh eat latest news by telegraph from Washington; Politi- nd five storley high: th or ps breed ae Te yt AR ee ct, Brussels Carpetey cal, Fashionable, Religious and Sporting Intelli-MMGiAlN, sl Irving place terme ape Paintings, Bronze Ornaments | near gence; Amusements; Facetim; Editorial Articles Myo prasn ror P Lack LARGE BOIEDTRGEtoneas’ sites tv Laue Say Mae on the prominent topics of the day; Reviews of the fll Po Lith ‘avenue, house 25x fm Weases, Rodding, are here SO Week Tit Cattle, Horse and Dry Goods Markets, Finanetat fy !0t | business, club or boardingil conn treet abe given August ew York. teenth street, nea A if and Commercial Intell the important and interesting events of the week, ence, and accounts of ali " RIat ‘ VATE SALB POR LESS THAN MAL® ORIGE Ausra ene mifty leaving city; magnificent TERMS :—Singie subscription, $2; Threo copies, $6; ATER FRONT TO LEASE—ON EAST RIVER, NEAR! WRI cost—Froperty Flor Sitit, cost $48), tor $19 vivo copies, #4 Ten oople, 815; ingle capioa, tive w' Thiety orth areal ferry, M6 Lote, wth Buiklingy roan paid; Marie Att vinetio Paciae Suit ia aati, cog conta each, mited number of advertisements fm o? Goren, BX: fon Coal, ke. AD) te Seah beamtltl Turkish Suit, two colored: repay, tuserted in the WrexLy Hrrap, Wie Pee northeast corner Thfty-cighth street an Mik Unewedn, cost $2, tor bof ne Tops Suits, sed an AT] SEXTL AVENUE, KEIWREN TWENTY-EIGHT 2k BT Or aera aioe Raita im. Walnus boar: CITY GOVERNMENT and Twent Atreets—First Floor to. let, a ‘painte tresses, Butlet, Extension. Tabv . three rooms, In goo witter und gas; for basiness—™ | I great sacrifice. 32 West Forty-second street, be: ——$— of sunglt faunity ; rent $45, "Also ¢ gltages ning, pooms, S30 i yonth aud Kighih avenues, : st 22d st, lear steam cars and boat; reat Apply fg a ee oe (OF FICIAL.) in bookstore é71 Sixth avevue. 6 INS FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS, AY Boa: a of Aldc —e "By = - aeons = = J nM. 4 Jiestip alr é i 3s, Im Ste joard of Aldermen. BL e. AMreet.—An Immense stock ot every description of Parni Mownav, Jane 16, 1872, pc FO LBS ture, Including Parlor, Dining end Bedroom Suite. ia ‘The Board mot pursoant to adjournment Furnished. great variety: Matiresics, Redding, Spring Beds, Carpet, 4 te Oiictotha, &6.; payments recelved Weekly or monithy. " quo ‘| of femat—Hon. Jove Cochrane, President, and # quorum FIRST CLASS FURNISHED MoUsE TO LET-ON “ meer) " The minutes of June B were read and approved. ZL Murray TiN; also one in Newport: grounds, ou FOR, SALE A ERY ELROANT BOOKCASE SOLID TeNTIONS @UANYED, Houses. and all modern improvements; very cheap. Ap. rosewood, (Fimmed with tulinwonds cost #78: heen Of A. A. Phillips, Jr. Deeds, with rene lution OF the Executive Committee of th that the fire alae bela sound the M use but ole week: will ) aLomtiee 002 Sixth avenue, ONTHLY OR WEEKLY to be appointed Commissioner of| Y sold Al & sacrifice ply WO. DWYERS, 1,160 Broadway. To be F RESID “ON WASHIN: eof year | [DENCE Bight-Mour League the season or bali hours of eight ALM. URNISHED PAYMENTS~CARPL £8, and five P.M, with resolution. throow, kitehen and laundry) tne) Furniture, Bedding, &e. WeSOLUTIONS ADOPTED, ort lle A Tur abundance of fruit; also stable} DEALY & CUNNING IAM, That Moor Patis be appointed & Commission or of Deedalill snil-c grounds, Neveu ininuies: Walk from Hudson $54 and 388 Third avenue, near Twenty-eigith street, Fiat ihe resolaiion aaraming rooney the City Halt ior Bil Miver kaifrond depot at carmnerle; rent Bet per Prices over Usan any other Rouse in dhe » Marine Court be taken from tbe Teferved (ofan = ndow Iruit, Vee! use ’ - ne wnt ot Publie Wor table 6nd referred to Ri montly, whied incienrrinquire at Se West Rourleents P*BiOe AND sora hat the Commutice of Finance inawire Gnd report ag lo MBalrect. bctween W aud #0 v6 Before buying exam