Bellart and Fils Doubois and Co.... Bult, Son, & Co. Lon. & West. Bank. Curries & Co. S Madame Callaghan and Son, Laffitte.. Glynn, Hallifax, & Co. S& Sons There are several other firms besides these, who also have correspondence with London; but for all ordinary money transactions likely to be required by the visitor, we have named those most usually applied to. Persons, however, intending to make a long stay in France, or to proceed from Paris to other parts of the Continent, will find it advantageous to procure the Circular Exchange Notes of Messrs. Herries, Farquhar, and Co. of St. James's Street, London, which are payable in most towns in Europe, and the most convenient mode of being provided with funds. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. ENGLISH CLERGYMEN, Right Rev. Bishop LUSCOMBE, 19, rue des Rev. Dr. HALE, 17, rue des Vignes Rev. G. LEFEVRE, 14, rue Montaigne Rev. R. LOVETT, 19, rue Marbœuf. ENGLISH PHYSICIAN, Sir R. CHERMSIDE, 1, bis, rue Taitbout. ENGLISH SURGEONS, Mr. PACKMAN, 6, rue de Castiglione. Mr. STEVENS, (Dentist,) 26, rue Neuve du Luxembourg. ENGLISH COUNsel, C. H. OKEY, Esq., Counsel to Her Britannic Majesty's Embassy, 35, rue Faubourg St. Honoré. HOTELS.* D'ANGLETERRE, 18, rue des Filles St. Thomas †BATH, 52, rue de Rivoli †BEDFORD, 323, rue St. Honoré BRISTOL, 22, rue Fontaine Molière HOLLANDE, 16, rue de la Paix LILLE ET ALBION, 40, rue St. Thomas du Louvre +MEURICES, 42, rue de Rivoli MONTMORENCY, 20, bis, Boulevard des Italiens +DES PRINCES, 109, rue Richelieu †RHIN, 4, place Vendôme ST. PHAR, 32, Boulevard Poissonnière †SINET, 52, Faubourg St. Honoré DE TOURS, place de la Bourse TUILERIES, 6, rue de Rivoli VICTORIA, 3, rue Chauveau- Lagarde †WINDSOR, 38, rue de Rivoli. Besides these Hotels, there are English Taverns and Refreshment Rooms, and Board and Lodging Houses, for visitors, specially appropriated to the English. Of these the following may be named : BYRON'S, 2, rue Favart THE BRITISH, 112, rue Richelieu THE SHADES, 50, rue de Rivoli * Should the visitor, while staying at an Hotel, require the services of a porter, he has only to request that one (commissionaire) be sent for, as they are to be found in waiting at the corners of most of the principal streets, and may be depended upon for punctuality and faith fulness, as well as for moderation in charge, which varies according to circumstances, from 10 to 30 sous. These Hotels from the splendour of their establishments, are considered first rate. In private boarding-houses, no persons are received without references. MRS. MILLS'S LODGING HOUSE, 11, bis, rue Neuve des Capucins MRS. MORTON, 28, bis, rue de Rivoli MRS. WELLER, 66, rue de Clichy. ENGLISH NEWSPAPER, Published daily, by Messrs. GALIGNANI, 18, rue Vivienne. ENGLISH SUBSCRIPTION READING ROOMS, TRADESMEN. Tea Warehouse, 23, place Vendôme, 39, rue Faubourg St. Honoré. Chemists, 23, place Vendôme, 26, place Vendôme, 381, rue St. Honoré. Tailor, 50, rue Neuve des Petits Champs. Dress Maker, 15, rue Marsollier. Upholsterer and Undertaker, 10, rue du Colysée. Chapel, Greek, 130 of the Tuileries, 58 Chapelle Expiatoire, 128 St. Ferdinand, 108 Character of the Inhabitants, 34 Church of l'Assomption, 130 la Madeleine, 116 Notre Dame de Lorette, the Pantheon, or Ste. St. Etienne du Mont, 125 St. François d'Assize, 131 St. Germain des Prés, 124 Ste. Marguerite, 131 St. Nicholas des Champs, St. Nicholas du Char. St. Paul and St. Louis, 131 St. Vincent de Paule, 129 Civil Cights of Foreigners, 51 Colonne de Juillet, 105 Column of place Vendôme, 100 Concert, Nightly, 152 the Benedictines, 134 nieurs Géographes, 184 Royale des Beaux Arts, 180 Spéciale des Chartes, 184 Eglise de la Rédemption (Pro- Enghien, 233 Environs of Paris, 228 Episcopal Church (Protestant),132 Etoile, Triumphal Arch of, 106 Faubourgs, the, 19 Château d'Eau, 207 Château d'Eau du Palais de la Croix du Tiroir, 208 du Diable, 208 de Grenelle, 208 des Innocens, 206 |