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Affairs in New Granada. OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. Pawama Bay, Jume 2, 1857, Gen. Walker at the Isthmus—Character of the Filibusters— Reoop'ion at Panama—The Clergymen Present—The Ex Presicent’s Enthusiasm —Courage ef his Proops—Rem nants of the Army—Oapt. Spencer at Greytown—Vander- Init Negotiations, de., de., de. Gen. Walker, the “grey-eyed many of destiny,” wa® with us in his trausit homeward from the little republic that bad been the scene of the terrible struggles and final NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1657. ‘The War in China. TRANSLATION OF AN EDICT i88UED AT CANTON BY ‘YRH. {From the South China Mail, April 9.) Imperial instructions bave been received, &e, (The date was omitted in the copy, but it was in the 12th moon ) Yeh has communicated to the Emperor a statement of the Englh barbarians having taken occasion to make trouble, and of bis raving gained two victories over th m. 'n the Oth moon the soldiers of the Admiral of Canton ar rested some piratical vagabonds on alorcha. The head man of the Englieh barbarians, Harry Parkes, sought to take advantage of this, and make it pretext again for on tering the city, aud had the audacity to open fire from bis The Weather Last Week. ‘The following is the result of three daily observations in New York city of the range and mean height of the baro- meter and thermometer, the temperature of evaporation, the force of aqueous vapor and dry air, the relative mois- ture and dryness of the atmosphere, the proportions of clouds and clear sky, the course, character, velocity and movement of the wind, and the quantity of rain, during the week ending Wednesday, June 17, at 7 A. M.:— The Sonntag Narrative Controversys A short time since we published a card from Professor Sonntag, astronomer to the second Grinnell expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, denying the autheaticity of a narrative of the expedition pablished under his uame in Philadelphia. The subjoined correspondence, which is intended as a reply to Mr. Sonntag’s disclaimer, willbe re- garded by most persons as a strong corroboration of it. The facts, as we gather them, seem to be these. During her busband’s absence in Mexico, Mrs, Sonntag, probably under the influence of some temporary necessity, was pre- SOR SALE: ‘OOK, GOOD WILL OF A Witt boy me 80 ‘ for bier saloon. A Wor. sear, OR tend to, “Sooty ad Broadway. basement () “FRUIT STORE, BAR ATTACHED, WRUt orated, doing a good usinesa ‘The lense, tock. ke. 00) be wold It apie for immediately. ‘or somebody. App 7 at 164 Third avenue. —FOR SALE. A lqu’r store; one of the avenues in the city; lease four low rent, Apply immediniely at ninnpninnnia Mt I acinnismpnanone OR ae caperreo SKOOND HAND STB ae 7008 condition. w feet 8 fe fe | E & 80) ry and mov thay shop, fe Fong. pence teen ee OR SALE CHR\P—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE of & splendid bi arcing house. Inquffre at 63 Cher’ y street, OR SALE CHEAP—A PORTER HOUSE UP pt with stock ard fixtures, soln 8 good business. uy is going into the country. Apply aie No, Os Bs Ls ry CHEAP FOR OASH-ONE OF THE BEST failure of the cause of filibusterism, The lone star and | Canton, breaking down the city walls and setting fro to read and eake hake (9 te ey, on oof the leadlng a S| vailed upon to sell to Mr. Rhodes, the Philadelphia publisher, veleonie ensign which © few weeks age waved over the s and honses. In the 1th moon, on the fret and niath | pay of Week. a ype fa short narrative, in the shape of a magazinearticle, of the | BLAQQ. seria tas ERSE FOR CASH, TWO LOTS ag pt a Pall ag eb fy * (oth Qetober and 6th November.) our soldiers join hs ‘ho ferry pad 0 m, Pe CNOIS VORST! bills and sovannen of Nicaragua have lost their prestige. | ine tase gained tec victories, and. ef the English vage- tl ey, Arctic expedition under the coramand of De. Kane, This was ‘ind eee or. plants sen’ tn ret, soa Ba = General Walker is ¢xeeedingly slow spoken and cool in | bonds over four hundred were killed and wounded, and : placed in the bands of Mr. Rhodes’ literary ald, who soon ‘THOMPSO! IN, 85 Naerwu strees Fo SALE AT A DECIDED BARGAIN—THE HOUSE di Nail Lon. 239 Thirty fifth ety near Kighth avene, in fine order, his manner, but possessed of an undercurrent vein of | hn Riser eiabis toa eatin oF ihe movtaciallar see Od WETIET ETH converted the Professor's modest bantling into a preton. $1, 600 £08, 4 BANDSOMELY AND FULLY FITTED | Also the house 106 Bedfo d sirect, close to Hudson; both have shrewdness ‘and acumen which seems to act like magic | unitedly kindled their indignation, while the courage of the rip 39) tious volume, altering and amplifying it to such a degree erp boiite farBlibed dining ‘and hiliard ‘saloon. | gas, buthe and ranges. vAbaly oF address & note to 229 Thirty: ba barians has cooled down. I have collected and sta 0) that it is not surprising the latter should now feol Se cel 'y located and doing # good*b nai street, e 90 esd, @nd on & butiness thoroughfare, himself compelled to disclatm ail a>quaintance with it, BIGOB & BOUTHWTOR, 84 Nassau atreet. POE, SALE OR EXOHANGE—A GOOD STORE PRO- Janos GORDON BENNET, T3q~~" $2. O00 - 228 SALE AN RSTARLISHED BUST. (aL A on Thirty: ee street, ween ‘Madison Deak Stk—In your paper of last Sunday, you give place : ee in successful operation. paying over 100 | and Founh events; alo oumber erat pace Wronae for sale, upon thore with whom he comes in contact. tioned of marine and land forces above forty thousand There have been many statements made here in refe | men and although the barbarians are excessively arro- renoe tothe cruelties which were perpetrated by the ali gant, | favcy the rubbing down they have re ‘eived willin- busters. upon the inhabitants of Nicaragus during their | dispose them again to any perverse and rash measures SeEBrER & BEBSIB Peeersd Eeirace| wm sles 2 \Ss giving & place in your paper to the foliowing proof of its | GF H(){) HOR, THE BASDSOMB BROWN Sto! Abird street, 60 by $8 feet 9 inches, with » to be perverse as of old, it certainly will be difficult and a | Fridn HE 5 ue barement high stoop private residence on the ? to communication from some person who signs himself | yer cent profit. To a party with the above ambuat iris au op- KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue, short-lived domination there. Many of these statements | Moreover, America®, France, abd aiher Western nations a S| Tonncgature | erie [rere ev | -Ceair Play,” 1a which it is denied that the work which is | portunity seldom offered. Address’ Irou, Herald ofice,: with 9 “oy a . = | cceperetion | caper to ous tublighed as ‘* Sonntag’s Narrative of the Grinnel Expedi- | »ame, &. OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—THE NEW FOUR require further confirmation, but still there is sufficient | English barbarians, and they will not lend any assistance, Weer. |S] “hutingrecs. os i take under the command of Dr. E. K. Kane, is genuine, ar gage aE EPAPER NENNERPEEEESereacmyeneeened HF 2 bonse 268 Ninth avenue a ear Twenty-seveuth evidenoe of many atrocities haviog been conimitted by | tbus the strength’of the English is isolated, and thoy | Pav (Bhd 2 : . pre fps yp ipo ab leggy ey $5,000 LOR HEME STORK BRICK HOUSE. DE: kas fixtures oom) lela three parlors deep; stone wu do well to repent of their blunder and remove their el71219 om . 0 BOY sirably locaved in Brooklyn. Will be exchanged front, ppt by inthe day, quite for any business. Inquire as them at which the civilized word would blash. There are Tals day lostrutions are sent to Yeh thas if tho ae the expedition in Englich. Tam the sole owner avd pub- | Cn liberal term for & farm near the city, ‘orfor Western laude | iota Walon thie aud farts eaaye . 86 | 57 lisher of that work; and asthe statement is calculated to BIGGs & SOUTHWIG rae ‘84 Nassau st eet Stories told in regard to prisoners being shot; and whether lish barbarians really of ie ownaccord come round, Wednesday. b| 84 do me injuatice if not cerrected, you will ob'ige me b: R SALE OR TO LET—TWO LOTS OF GRO a such a hideous procedure was ever put into execution or be Yimest not be very harsh with them. But if they dare | Thursday. aes a he ‘ig y 65 6 sates ‘86 by 55 feet, three stories and large and com- not, thief at least ts certain—that such @ policy was advo- | matter of time to make terms with them, lest they con- samnrday, antnenticity, and of my right to it. Yours, traly, uoper Dart of Grand street. Willtamsb: Terms easy. Ap: | ‘sheds; will answer for a maker, carpenter, cated by one of Walker's staf during their short stay here, | sider they are again invited to prest their encroaching | \undsy ‘eiehiniy oo oe saw Yon aay 18,1857, vipat 8aeasore,ot PATRR AN BRRE "eC AP pisnoforte, machine, blackmail, rom ruling, very stable, Aeking, in extenuation of such a course, “What else could | schemes. Raj chee Be alee neopery Lt Cuas. C. Ruones, Esg., Philadelphia: "BOO P84, TARY AT WASHINGTONVILUE, | wore — be done with a?” It has also been stated that after Dear Sr—In answer to your note > of May 16, we reply 46 acres, one of the best in Orange county, tain eee com war looayspte, | Re meeeeeaas St Pos Se gar rember, iy wo eed gone | it Sai a Ni os er pea | GMT FoR PUNE [OR Sara the revolver completing what the cannon and musket had . > Mr. August Sonntag, astronomer to the Kane Expedition, | "\°hy 600 eck BES eROUTHWICK Be Nasaan stesot, near Chambers street. . enone are constant resorts of their steamers, if these bar’ ‘ians, pot able to consummate their plans in Canion, loft unfinished. Svories are aise told of men, who, whilst in @ starving condition, baving left the ranks a short time | turn to the othe ports apd make disturbances, proposing to forpish us with a narrative of that expedition. e weeks afterwards the manuscript of such a narrative $10. 000 OR MORK, OF CITY IMPROVED DWELL- | Goo InvESTwEN: AND THB! %& procure something to eat and drink, were, up-n th 2 ? was forwarder to us. Upou examfaation we found it was lg houses “dry goods, wronks and Jeweler, fa G' eoay for nwo tory belek house ant it on Grand strom Teturn, ordered to be chet, wuloh order was exeouted. | piacr# mustalsé be pat in a, state of defence, lastrac- pes MS MY ot a not precisely adapted to our purpose. We accordingly, on | exchange for a sms! farm, near Fort oe S| ast Rents for $6). Algo four story Drak Povey Pte - ed pm tions are given to Iliang, Cbaotih-chih and Ho-kwat 00] a2} the 17th of December, 1865, returned the manuscript | sitous of getting rid of a country en Tuubrauce or & Winter nul: Terme and fot on ‘Allen Mrest, near Grand, very cheap. Also mare. chasnater, waanover ies 6 ren yl replies ae ee or i FRc mie cece cee directed to Mr. Honutag, at No. 76 North Elevoath streot, | :0*, will address Carmaity.tle, erald ofles. foraale by a, ORBOR AWE eae tad _— - region, in case an ie come in their 3 a a o ee ee een ies a one gies ane or le by Ee themselves, if unfounded ; if true the world should | wey sot to manifest any alarm, but to uke secure all the 3 a § =, 3 Hleventh and Ch ab ad pena i160 AORES OF GOOD FARMING (a LAND—WEGL 19: = = et rans | Sree nce they come expan the eau a ih a a: EE ES ove iptea Tes otc eet. ceee: | F{°SS DOUseA Ropes ramen 08 ca Ce FAW al nag Loses, Sant acc OI ge Sos i era. bie uorencrs sve ‘seredes © 8 3 33 Sauer on it parpesned W'40. fromm tin, Weidaet oak | cuamnerek. Aaietas uke Witenes i No.22Bixihuvemue. | irches. Has been used for prinung the New. York Ob server, 5 d em with soun juments, until they are convince ‘ol 1’ a Tndepenc nd Ki tat a{f {a good ord 3 hhad arsem dled on the beach to catch 4 glimpse of the man | and give them to understand that there is not the least » lab i, poet sent ey A genre cide fore tg NEW COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE ‘AT HEMP. | good'work ai 1d to “4 tokens an be wt aoe eee whore name at one time spread such a terror in Central | joophole of which to take advantage; so that, failing of MM tl vasrepeisisrsadiamancas, o stead, LL.—Price $2.80 ine uding ae furniture #e- JOHN A. ‘GRAY, 16 and 18 Jacob atreet Awerica. This crowd was composed of native women | their purpose, they may return. But’ the officers must 5 ery rally v3 servants, lect and completa for. ‘hous keeping, stock, &c.; sara four and children, negroes and “‘greasers,’” together with most | not be in the least degree tmplicated in spreading alarm, 3 EDITORS OF HARPER'S MAG AZINE. fame fi reg gg a il yg me eee "Dated test 1 POs SALE OPPAINED OF 258 ‘ 0 tates 2 mattrena| of the foreign res one eee sovinstieieeen, 1% causing the bearts of the people in the various pro. |. sie] 2 78 AFFIDAVIT OF MRS. ROSA SONNTAG. fete hing Menrrlege house, Orw stables sod outhouses; ad tb dead, ‘Apply THEODO! , Among toe company von} | vinces to fear. > rote Rosa Sonntag being duly sworn, doth depose and say, hous b bas eight rooms, Kar rel, ‘undervellar, & pinno, farm wa jay, fom 2 0 4 o'clock. 2s whose vocation of sanctity did not restrain them from | ‘This is to be forwarded at the rate of 400 li. A pri- 3 : =] & | that Mr. Charles ©. Rhodes bought tho narrative written of hinrnees, two cows giving 2) being present on such an occasion. On landing, the Ge- | vate despatch. 3 : by her husband, giving an account of his voyage to the a3 aoe aay? two thirds of an sare each of orn and ORTHWESTEBN ILLINOIS.—FOR SALE ON Taw ‘meral and his staif, accompanied by @ small detathment of 3 ay Aretic regions under the command of Dr. E. ‘e Kane, | potatoes. a garden full of vegetables, and young fruit trees Bock ri 600 acres land, well United States marines, proceeded to the office of the rail Fashionabie Movements. : and tbat she believes he bought it for the ‘of | Pigs, * poultry, ‘and farm utensils. suitable for a home or coun r road company, into which they were ushered, and the THE SUMMER RESIDENCES AT NEWPORT. : g publishing it ROSA SONNTAG. ee SEP SS SOREN, UES ineqeee ik Cremiien Comme, ot and a popuions city. doors closed to exclude him from the annoyance of the | Out of about two hundred villas in Newport, erected =|-=|— | Sworn ‘and subscribed before. mo this Lith day of = for builring purposes. ‘poy to Wa SSON, 150 crow: ener mediately occupied himself wit pe- | solely for renting during the summer season, the Newt gentle ent March, A. 7. GKO. C. GEYER, A FARE SARGE A QUE STORE FOR SALE. | street {row 1011 clock a. rusing & bewspaper, seemingly unconscious of the press- Fepores th the following as having been taken:— 1o....,N E[brecze| 4[N E exe alwe[broeze| «| 96] 045 Alderman of the Thirteenth Ward. lenge unexpi ply ing throng about the building. By those with wom be nas Wighnan, v.. Req. of Charleston, @. ©. has taken ‘fresh areagia, Apa Jt, 2001 sola with sec and inure, Se withoul stock. Apply on the ULERY AND VEGRTADLE STAND FOR, 8A came passenger from the port of San Juan del Sur to this | samuel Smith's cottage on Mann avenue. 1....] E |breeze{12] 8 ez 1a}8.W] gate }45) 203) 465 Fons, Rnopms, sq. : LAD A . premises, 257 Weat street. ‘With or without horse and doing & first class bust- [copa peig oe metpetret meg mh omnes Mr. BL Siewnrt Thorndike, of Boston, bas taken J. N rreere| 12] W wot s5]8 Ww ewe 4] x) Diax Sin—In ‘answer to your inquiries respecting the RARE CHANCE —FEED STORE FOR SALE, WITH pg FE and Te alan markek Ge pete Potter’: treet. en stock an ures, horse anc wal pare cadet ap ollcgesmey cies o> ee, ior aries Ganahl, of Savannah, has taken Stephen C. ala whee re hal w sroeze 4} 203 ee veer tee feel ie hg bering ae Te pa cua customer if wpolied for em diaely. Tague oie | Dane CHANOR FOR A MACH NIST THE PROPRE inom peoul jocum’s house, on Touro street. gentle gentile} 'wenty-eighth od tors of at offer to full, He is justly entitled to great meri for personal | “Robert Smitb, of Philadelphia, has taken Abrabam 2|xw| ireege 4L.N [ipeezo] al s2 Lreimhs tte cee tena cae eyed See er artabliaiment for sale Tt contain one of the best No. 1 Charged the epemy's Tanks, regardiews of milnary ding, | 7 eckbam's new houre, in Middletown, ceze| 418 WI vet 1a} s [breezel af 152 tleman who handed me the papers stated that you had Poca wikc ste sen? inuae uaeias ier & noes ie eee dee ine at the heal of a choven, company, whicheby ive | g,Chas;H Morrell, of Philadelphia, has taken Alex. Mo- ; ‘ it purchased them ‘rom the wife of Mr. Sonntag for tho pur- | wagou and Tound cat arfecry Cusismers. “apply oa tbe pre: pital and transacting « profitable pe py ts, Rouully duoiled ‘the be cma in John street. 16....18 Bloreere| 2| w forecse] ain wlordewe| 2} 49} 02s pose of publication, but that on close iaspesuon you'had | mises, 1S Fast Thirty Gfth street. brsiness, a rare opportup pee gp partioul ee ee ee eee of New York, bas taken Miss Chace’s gentle | found that they required some revision and corrections to and terms inquire of Peay BGAN, 19 Boclag ap. or fate of the day. ‘ hee in Weta e street. 17....] E {breeze| 4 made them fit for the pross. I examined the manuscripts, Countay, PLACE FOR SALE—SPLENDIDLY SITUA. | the proprietors, at Rhinebeck. J ‘LANDS ‘eit oervoual vnlor, also, of his men, the feats of daring | ”"Rotin ‘Thorne, of Lima, Peru, has taken Mrs. Marshall's | ——————_________—__——_ ed tek tis contain ted, commanding & magnificent view, twenty miles from ey have achieved, can ecarcely be surpassed. I | house, in Pelham street. The force of aqueous vaper and dry air, the relative y B! tewn by railroad mear the depo ; land, convenien’ house, LOOP FOR 8Al 1B SLOOP zaun ¢ OF BROOK. —THi ot a physic ho, thongh in years but little ad: formation respecting the Arctic regions, the manaers and | abundant putbaidiogs, thage and fruit wees. Apply to K Sa paren burthen 76 beyond Lis minority, yet bad acrved. ta tbe army of ihe | ycloseet,l Balley’s house, Kay street, to J. Boyoo Smith, | moisture and dryness of the atmosphere, are calculated | Cretoms of the aqnimanx; but the language of the our. | MARTIND ALi, 167 Broadway, third story froat wold cee a OGkonen Maui Czar, within the entrenchments of Sebastopol, returning Mr. Richard Staigg’s cottage, Pelham ‘street, to from the thermometrical and psychrometrical observa- | nal was almost uniatelligible. The work appeared to be RUG STORE FOR SALR—NRATLY FITTED UP, AND Bouth vireet tenbe bad Mandered wo Nicaragua, joined the standard of | 1 ‘Turner, New Yor. se, b GAME? Tae, pa Ady mye Bo of science, but one who mag Well socked. vow doing a good business, situaiéd in | GALI, AND GOOD INVESTMENT SEVERAL Vi harks of service whicitie dape ool weait aretieame | yogi, Be Forrest, of New York, J. G. Weaver's | The proportions of clouds and clear aky are determined | From ne civography ant otter indications {should neve. | adie tot areaugiiig Troy azecta, Nex. “aon | gerg'it con minutes, fre ive eon Termn$10 Kes pe entitled bim to the olive chaplet. Hehada horrible cice. | Use, South Touro street. om the British Aseociation scale, rangiug from 0 (entirely | judged tha; the writer of the journal was a German, if I meni, and $5 per month uatil $70 be paid, ped trix—yet supparatiog—of © wound which bad almost mee New York, Capt. Littlefield’s house, to 10 (entirely clouded), the intervening figures | P44 not had any other information on the subject; I never FARx FOR SALE—SITUATED 1% MILES FROM THR | years. ‘M. WRAY, 289 Broadway. room 18. fevered one of the main arteries of the Peck; auoiher bail, | PADAMELTOGL A ees sonore house, Joba pe Me a Son soe Meso via) Bony doubiew that it was the veritable journal of Mr.’ Sonntag. Bicksville staiion, 1. 1,28 mules from New York, oon 0, RAGHANGR FOR RROOKLYN PROPERTY in passing, had torn away the anterior part of the b east - : me pressure of the wind at the velocities given above | At the request of your partner I translated this journal Trond mildineee stre: “ ” ; spew i. hag Be ith all oes bone; another had passed through the thigh. That a man Boston, Mrs. Gar: is estimated by Rouse to bo— into tolerable “English’’ apd endeavored to make it as Parties desiring an eligibie reaidence oo: (3! ? ‘mills trom Freebold.| sbouid live after such wounds, with n diet, at the time, of | pettian rene OF bmn Mrs. R. B.Gardner'shouse, | TitTent brocae 2 mules per hour .028 Iba. to square foot creditable as possible to the original author, If Mc. Soun- { Sot have a healthier aud more pleasant altuadon, it being ouly | aac cigouce dawn "AMAN, Corner of D mule and dog cutlets, seasoned with gunpowder, should be Richard Bayard, of Philadelphia, @lark’s house, on Bath | Genile breeze 4 tag thinks himself aggrieved by the changes I made in Sir miles from the bay aye forth and south, where there is good | Kalb avenue and Navy strest, Brook! road. noted down as a medical wonder. Fresh breeze 12 “ “ 4 * “ the phraseology, bis grammar, rhetoric, &c., &c.,I should | fishing and the east and west aro noted for hnekie ‘At the time that Walker and his staff passed “ Strong wind 25 ggg “ feel much obliged if you would publish some’ extracts which can be for profusion. 10 CONFACTIONERS AUD BAERRG—VOR SALE, 2: here the Nicareguan scrip hat greatly depreciated | rot, =pbineoa, of New York, Wm. 8. Vose’s house, Bath | Frog tind = 8) St from bis own mannscripte—eerbatim et Ieratim—that the Erase, age very Prom omnd wil go ith iho ihe farm it de oie eoleaks bases, teres fogarty it tr fn value. It was fold at nimety eight cents discount on the | "Baron Siocck', Russian Minister, the house on Bellevue | Gale 46% « « 1000 « & public may judge whether Ihave damaged his composi- | fred BLE S43 Fulton Street, Brook! Soom toaen code aud pooedh ry foe park: Victor, of Phyto hi “tase. arrived avenue, opposite Mr. Wetmore's.’ cme sateen caecum ‘ pet opie Big ice pabiahed ry ‘aooning’s RM FOR SALR-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PRO. as ig veto hem ictor, mou is. arrived at thie Island, ’g | The movement of the wind is an approximation based ve pu - | faciure of soda water ani mead. Apply as above porta few daysagofrom Sau Juan del Sur, bringing beetanmen 1 Mra. Derbey’s | 0 the recorded velocity. ETS. Vey Say ream a a Wee Re rary, conseiong Souple of Hlibusters, who bad been connected wi "Alckander Duncan, of of New York, James Phalen’s villa, £008 state Walker. One was Judge Weir, formerly from ‘qnane, on Bellevue avenu. with nimbus; rain Court of General Sessions. all kinds California. Will Walker return to Central America? There was no- in the terms of his capitulation which will prevent bim from so doing. He expressed such an intention even Previous to bis leaving the country, and also during his Ppaseage on the %. Marys to this place. I think it by a0 Means improbable that the present year will witwess the ‘fitting out at New Orleans of an armament having for ie object the conquest of Central America. Will the United authorities prevent it? Nous verrons. Spencer, noted for bis achievements on the San behalf of Costa Rica, sailed on the 26th of lish mail steamer for Greytown, where, as Varcerbilt, he will negotiate for the re. of said river. ere, which I give merely as a rumor, th sanctioned by pretty good authority, that « majo- members Coustituting the present government are favorable toa separation from the parent poy establishment of an independent govern- ; OF, in case of their falling to de thix, they would themeelves under the protection of the "Gaited ‘The reasons offered for taking such a step are, for some time past the part of the revenue by ch the ernment of New Granada has been main. tained has been derived trem nie ‘State, whilst the latter has received little or no advantage from said govers- The Havana, an English vessel of war, commanded by in Harvey arrived at this port a few days since from ino. che fired a salute, which was responded to by the guns of the United States frigate Independence, flag ship of the Pacific equadrov. Alongride the Indepeatence are lying at anchor the Urited States sloops-of-war St. Marys and Decatur. The crews of the three vessels are in fine bealth On June 2 the wonted quiet of our wardroom was some- what discomposed by ope of those laconic ordera which occasionally fall in upon the navy efficer, “Prepare for sea.” We are ordered to sail for San Jaaa del Sur, one of the Pacite ports in Nicaragua. Tne objext of tii move ‘Ment is to favor American interests in that quarter, and Cs the re-openiog of the transit across the Isthmas, of the San Juan river ef o E ~ 5 cae ig eERHE i H The aumoigrees | Duel Between ‘wag Meatucky Cok (From te Gnann Commercial, June 17} The correspondence that passed between Thomas M Green and 8. 1. M. Major, Kentucky editors, who became Giseati+fied with carrying’ on a*war with their pens, has been published First, Mr. Green, writing at Frankfort, May 0, inquired of Mr. Major what place outside of the State a note would reach him. Mr. jor replied that be ‘would be in Jeffersonville, lod., on Monday, Jane 1, at § e'’clock P.M Then the following document occurs:— Jerrensonviuie, June 1, 1887. Mr. 8. 1M. Mason —Sir—Your contuct iowards me has been such that T now demand # retraction of what you 0 Amurance that puch © surse will no redress which owe gentiemay {il be handed 40 you by my fri is authorized to reevive your w And to arrange the te THOS. M’ aaees Major could not at once find a friend to act for him, and Green demanded that the preliminaries be at once ranged. Mejor would not agree to this until his friend ould be picked up. At length Mr John 0. Balluck tarne up as the fvenod of Mr. Major and Mr. Thomas Baford, Mr Fioa. R. Marshal’ EC. Marshal) baving mysteriously disappeared, acts as the friend of Mr. Green. And now here is the dreadful proposiion in due form. Those interested in duels will thank us for printing it:— Lovrsvinie, June 6, 1987. Mr. Thos Roronp—Dear Bir —Helow | samit the terms of the meeung between Mr. Thomas M. Green and Mr. 5. I 4 ime—Ti phall take place om Thursday, June 11, 1657, o'eork, A.M Pince—The Sate of Virginia, at or near the mouth of the Big “andy river Wenr p—The ordinary ride, known as the Western or Ken not larger ‘hon sizty to (be pound. ed thirty igh! inches i riven inches apart. b { he prine pals by their respective seconds, cocked and wlgners net—the butt of © ¢ fu, 10, rest on tne grind Dy We ride of i foot and the gun w be held oy the right be belt ban ‘The guna aball be placed in the » bang down easily bj il be given in ° r 37" ty whien tne partes sha’l respond ‘and einer ia not ready be shall ep trom hie position ty A eure of not more "than e\ber party sball raise bie gan befure boot after ibe word “three. ikb\ (0 give the Word—To be determined by le seoonda ‘The station shell be cachan be febt, bt the right to give the word io pe deter: Ded previous ‘0 each Are aunt sba'! not be mare than «ts attend. os rl \ncludiog seonnd and surgeon, vat all other attending friends to fo un a Raspes JNO. 0. BU LOUK. Aba! now we wil ee fon the fleree Mr. Green, “eager for the fray,” will now pitch in! Of course there will ‘be a figtt. Kentucky blood i up, and blood mast flow, But what is thie? Mr. Boford writes that he “objects to the distance of inety Yarcs ov scoount of Mr. Green's hear Ing, it would be dificult to give the word at that distance Jona enough for Mr. Green to bear.”” Mr. Bullock thinks the ‘objection thus urged not weil founded, weapon and dis- tance bring according to rule and legitimate. He ait not think Mr. Green so deaf as Mr. Baford considered him. But be was willing to be accommodating, and proposed the following arrangment — ‘The second. who, by lot, may win the righ! to give the word ee!) stand equi distant from ‘he parties, bat fa lag Wr. Green and simu tancously with giving the word ant count (a# epee fied in the arteles submitted to you) waive & handerchiet once for ihe werd, and onee ‘or each count, in @ manner so ® {be distinetly observed by the parties, And what nexi? Here it te— Gaur Hower, Jane 6, 1887 Jpuy 0. Beuoex sir: Vr. Green cannot meet Mr. Major fn the way you propose. [am done with the matter, Raapeet- fully, yours. &e., THOMAS BUPORD It occurs to ws as within the bounds of probability that Mr. Green did not feel much like fighting when the talk was concerping rifles at ninety yards Those plaguy rifice burt a fellow. Green ie a Know Nothing; Major “dymmicrat.” Green edits the Frankfort Commonwealth Major the Frankfort Veoman Whether the controversy will be ruttered to dry up in this ridiculous form, remains to be teen. We presume, however, that it will—the ‘blooty code” on the dark and bloody ground’? not requiring much biood in these degenerate days Pevwernvania Peanie—The Lancaster Express Gres Account of some pearls found io muscles by Dr B. Fabnestock, Wim. Gill,and J. E. Reigart, at Rei eart’s Innding, Coneetogn river. Ono sbell contained about eighty pearls, everal being of the eize of iarge peas. The muscle shells have been polirbed, and exhibit the most ‘Veautiful tints and colors of any pearl sells ever seen. Wm. A. Hadden, of New York, bas taken Alex. M. Mc- Gregor’s stone house on “Halidon’ Hill.” Mr Inaac Roosevelt, of New York, Miss M. B. Gray’s cot- be yy Narragansett avenut ‘m. C. hone oognall of New York, Misses’ Turner’s house on Clay street. ¥. Walker, of N. Y., J. Fribou Cottage, Dixon lane. W. . Swifl, Boston, J. H. Clark's house, Bellevue ave- Henry P. Duncan, Scotland, Mr. C. Rhodes, house, (Shaw estate,) Touro street. Dr. Geo. Terrell, Georgia, Mrs. T. J. Peckham’s large house. Thomas 8. Gibbes, N, ¥.,G. Borden Hazard’s, Dixon Be Mrs. Cole, N. Y.,J. McKaye’s, correr of Kay and Bull bay Bacon, Boston, George Armstrong’s, Bellevue avenue. N. Matthews, Boston, Mrs. Ludlow’s house, Kay street. James Levox.N. Y., Luther Bateman’s, south end of Thames street. Mrs. C. K. Griffin, N. Y., the large house on the Gibbs farm. E. A. Bourn, Boston, Powell’s house in Greenough court. Mr. Borland, Boston, Wm. Bailey’s house, Middletown. fe B es ad Py ee enue. RE Pierrepont, Brook: 1D, lenry B. Ha- vara’ ioc hone on Bellevue cou: rig Dr. Mercer, of New ‘ccm, & T. Hopkins’ house, Cot- re wtreet. R. Murry, Mrs. Nicholie’s house, Bull street. ur WoL }, of New York, James L. Hazard’s cot- tage, Kay street. f. Broghen, of New York, G. Hazard’s cottage, Cathe- rine street. Louis de Saulles, of New York, Wm. Jones’ house, on the Harrison farm. H. Chauncey ,Jr., of New York, has taken Mrs. Ritchie’s villa, on Bellevue avenue. Mr. Kennedy, of New York, Mrs. Cleveland's. Mr. Henry Ven Rensselaer, of New York, J. S. Clark's house, Inxon’s lane. Daniel Parish, of New York, Mra. Raggles’ stone house. Andrew Low, of Savannah, J. A. Hazard’s house on Atlantic street. F. L. Barreda, of New York, Mr, Jones’ villa, Belleyuo avenue, Richard Parker, Boston, Beojamin Hazard’s house, Bel- levue avenue W. Jones, N. Y., Edward King’s bouse on Harrison farm. Mr. LeRoy, N. ¥., do., do. Mr. Ratberford, 8. Y’, do., do. Moses Tavior, N. Y., Gotf's house on Beach road. Alexander Van Renselaer, N. Y., 8. E. Tilley’s, Mid. dlevown Mrs. William Fisher, Elizabethtown, N. J., H. Cozzen’s, Jobu street. ee FLA. Sede tah dias Widlestalitiascliadahe Mr. Ec ward Tweedy, of New Jersey, Job Wilbor’s house, Warhir gton street. Mr. S. Harkell and Dr. Warner, N. Y., Mrs. Murry’s hovse, Pe-ham street. Mr. Bt ward Brinly, Philadelphia, Mrs. Pearce’s house, Bridge street. J. Mason Uampbell, Faq. , of Baltimore, Mumford Hazard’s wetaria Liviogston, New York, Geo. A. Armstrong's jaturin Livingston, New + Geo. house, Clay street. Movements In the West. (Correspondence of the St. Louts Republican. Fout Laavenwortn, K T., May 21, 1807. Sim—I send you an outline of the movement of troops from this post during the past week, believing that it may Prove of interest to ecme of your many readers. Lieut. Colonel J. E. Johneton, Ist cavairy, with two equatrobs Ist cavalry and two companies 6th tafantry left on the 16th. Col. J. will rua the southern boundary of Kansas, and act against any hostile tribes be may meet. First equadron—Compenies © and 1, Oapt. T. J. Word, commanding; Company ©, Cupt. Wood; company I, Capt. G.T. Anderson and Lieut & lograham. Sesond squadron —Companies F and K, Capt. W. D. De Saussure, com. mandiog; company F,’ Capt. De Saussure, First Lieat. FE. Ous, Second Lieut. J. A. Thompson; ‘company K, First Lieut. D. Bell, commanding, Second Lieut. J. H. Tay: lor. Company K, ‘6th infantry, Capt. R. B. Garnette, Se cond Lieut. 0. K. McLemore; company E, 6th infantry, Second Lievt. J. A. Smith Sau a sy ‘= Church, let cavalry, Quartermaster; irgeon B. Wright, Medical Officer Major J. Sedgwick, with two squadrons Ist cavalry, left = 18th. “Sedgwick goes against the Cheyenne jane. om jnadron—Companies & £3 H, comman ted by aD. Stargis; company FE, Capt. Stargie, Second om FE. A. Crittenden; ‘company H, Capt. FE. WB Newby, First Lieut. Jas Mcintyre, Second Tieut. E Long. Second #quadron—Companies G and 0, Capt. Jas. Mcintosh oom: Mmanding; company G, Second Lieut. @. D. Bayard com. manding, company D,’ Capt Melotosh, First Lieut D Stanley. Second Lieut. L. Lomax, Adjutant 1 Wheaton, Quartermaster; Assistant Surgeon KE N. Coney, Medical Officer. Col. E. ¥. Sumner, with one squadron Ist cavalry, loft “Seas panies Band A, Capt. W. N. R. Beall Pt . --—s my B, Firat Lient. P. Stockton comm tod ing, company Beall, First Lieut. J. N. Perkins, Second Lieut Fs "H. Riddick. ' Second Lieut. A. O. Colburn, Adjotant; First Lieat. J. E. B. Stoart, Reg. Quarter master; ‘As dietant Surgeon C Brewer, Medical Otficer. One equadron 21 dragoons will join Col Sumner at Fort Kearney. and three companies 6th tnfantry at Fort Lara mie 8. will go against the Cheyennes, Kiowae and other hostile tribes, and will unite wita Major Sedgwick in the Cheyenne country, Bent’s Fort. Muntetpal Rights 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Yore, June 15, 1967. In the socount of the charters and liberties of the City of Loudon, published in Sunday's Henao, the writer missed & point that bears on the case of the city of New York. In 1820, when the inte Sir Robert Peel's new lo lice bill came Into force, the govern eulting the city authorities mag yy duty the Lord Mayor iseued « prociamation warn y fon not to put a foot within the city bounds, ‘The cit; the old watch, and this state of things remained some monthe before it was fettied, the government having to back down, and there Is still ' difference in the uniform of the city and the outsiders. The writer of thie has fre Pf yy persone run for the city bounds, get inside turn round and laugh at the officer and waik of aod 80 Se ee reas cee ts ‘as the officers curt Tigh crated ak? A sh St sone, gentle ing vight, ower fal clouded with nimbus, show- ery, tell rece mean barometer height was 2976 inches. Mean temperature for the week, 66 degrees; highest point, 79 degrees on 13th and 14th in afternoon; lowest, 62 degrees on 10th, before sunrise; range, 27 degrees. Moisture of the air ranged from 1.00 to 36, from complete saturation to ope third raturation. The amount of rain was .635 inch— one half inch. eur tnin en Gon ea and pleasant, four days in succession being entirely dry, which did not occur since 13th May last. Another Attempt to Galvanise the Whig Party in Loutsia The whigs of New Orleans have, during held several informal meetings on the subject of re-orga. nizing the party, and bave now {esued an address signed by several hundred citizens, and appointed an Executive Committee. The address is brief and as follows:— We the undersigned, repreventing the » ishes of the great mage of our whig fellow citizens, make this declara tion: — Under the present condition of our political and manic! pal affairs, tbe whigs of ‘leans deem it @ dut7 to re orgenize the party. We are in a minority; bat we believe our influence, exercised collectively, and earried to the support of the moral and conservative men of all parties, Will be productive of good, and cal sulated to restore politi cal propriety, both in the primary proceedings of the peo- ple and in our legi+lative assemblies. We are alike dieeatisfied with the reckless and partizan legislation of the democrats, and with the violent proceed Ings and proseriptive tenets of the American party. We | would gladly lend our aid and counsel to wiser aud more ter action. ¢ object of ovr reorganization ja not selfien, beyond our interes: in good government. We do not desire to live upon the government, bot to be permitted to live decently | and industriously under it. We are willing, as citizens, to | bear our proportion of the pablic burden. 1d our imme: diate object is to lend our services to aid mt bmn are tical evile of the day, which we regard as oppressive and degrading. from our purpose to censure the great mass of it in fi our fellow citizens who differ with us in politics, We be | lieve them aa oatriotic as ourselves, and that they are also diesatiefied with the present condition of avaire, We ap | peal to them io the spirit of brotherhood, and ask their co- operation for our common welfare. Aa whigs, we are conservative in politics; respecting the laws and usages of our fathers, from whom we inherit our civilization and our liberty. Ib arte, agriculture and com merce. and in the desirato elevate the moral and social on dytion of mankind, our impulses are progressive, Weare devoted, heart and band, to the American Union, under.a strict administration of our federal constitution, and are equally opposed to Northern and 4outhern fanatics or trai tors, who would rob us of our patriotism or dismember our country. ference to certain discordant questions of the day, we have this wo say Ata espe body we have many *ympathies with the American part) ey are for the most of our fami ly. Coder ae a once of injary they, we think, have gone, beyond legitimate redress, and themselves ag- gressore, We cannot with them to ceprive our na. taralized citizens, at or indirectly, of PF... = privileges acquired by law, or to than op term: of political equality. 'e are, ny King ia favor of amending the naturalieation laws, to protect the coustry against undue foreign influence, and are especial ly deriroor that the election laws of Louisiana should be fo amended as to prevent, and not encourage, fraudulent voting. ‘We are opposed to mingling epiritoal with temporal or political questions, and believe it is the materal and inhe rent right of man, without interruption from his neigh bor, to worship God after the dictates of his own con science. We earnestly recommend our brother whigs throughont the State to gent and assert their political indepen rustain the whigs of New Orleans in car ing out the objects herein set forth. We also invoke the aid and support of all good citizens. Desravctive AND Fata Tornapo tx Sovtmern Tuyo —We learn from a friend who arrive! in this city this morning, direct from Egypt, tha: on Saiarday af- ternoma Terie toraado nwopt over 8 portion of Christian inty, carrying death and destruction in its course. Our infor mant was at the village of I’ena. in that co during the “blow,” and describes its effects there as terridc Tl was scoompanie by hail and ral Bailfings were swept ther foutdations and some of them carried into 0 the air; others unroofed and others torn into stoma. A number of new stores that had just been completed were scattered into fragments; the Presbyte rian church, a large frame yp was moved some sit feet from ita foundation; the [ilinois Central freight depot was unroofed; a train of freight cars was blown from the ing struck by falling timbers, or carried into the air and thrown upon the ground. Se veral other persone were more or an ae or were called) that the people generally ai a pay Af. Before Judge Russell. BURGLARIES AND LARCENTES. Jcwe 16.—Edward Beldon, acolored youth, was tried and convicted of burglary in the third degree. He broke into the store of Mr. Curtis, 104 avenue D, on the 17th of May, and stole about $60 worth of rings and watch keys, the majority of which was recovered. His Honor sent him te the house of refuge. ‘Michael Marron was tried for burglary in the third de- gree, in breaking into the store of Mr. Pyott, 301 Washing- ton etreet, on the 4th of June, and stealing $40 worth of — som, Ze avitense was circumstantial, and the jury accused. were indicted for pend lrceny; p ailty to ao tempt to commit The oO ty Sa idge observed Gaede cad en egiprneind cies, awe Uae enre a pot entived toany mercy ‘One of the prisoners attempted to take money from the complainant when she was in bed, aod when resisted drew a knife to assault her. He sent each SS 6 Re Gees eee er ow yore a0e Bee aes htane, Subn Wheen, Semen Munday and George ‘Thompson, four youths, were tried and convicted of steal- ing & quantity of lead pipe from « house in West Nine. teenth street on the 15th of May. They were caught in the act by a number of officers, yet the jury, in conse- uence of their youth, recommended them to mercy. The odge said he would send them all to the house of refuge, where they would be educated and kept till they became of fifss Hartley, Hartley, a street walker, plead od oy to petit lar- 7 et Oey six months. nry Schiek, © swellish looking individual, was in- dicted for burglary in the first degree, and plead guilty to ‘a0 attempt at burgiary in the third degree. Jadge Rusrell said he wae known to the authorities. State prison two years and four months. A SHOPLIPTER. Joe 19.—Catherine Miller, a shoplifter, was tried and ‘orth of silk from the store of ‘treet, on the 8d of June, The evidence waa very ‘hen the property being found on her person, and the jury accordingly rendered a verdict of guilty,” State prison two years. MANSLAUGHTER. Daniel H. Pierce Pg on trial charged with man slaughter in the foorth degree. The Nang yor ong nes hoi the accused anda man named Joshua Weeks, decea had quarrel in & grocery sore corner of Santon ‘so Lewis street, on the 27th of April, that Pierce struck the first blow with his fist, which threw him into convulsions, from which he never recovered, and died three days after the wound was inflicted. Dr. Chapin, the family physician of the deceased, said that in bis opinion bie death was primarily caused by the blow, although he died of erysipelas in the head and de- lirtam tremens. On b's crow examination the doctor said that the deceased was a man of intemperate habits, and that if he did not suffer from deliriam tremens the blow would not have been euflicient to cause death. The Recor- der charged the jary, aod a'ter an absence of afew m> ments rendered a verdict of guilty of manslaughter in the fourth degree. He will be sentenced to morrow. THE GRAND JCRY DISCHARGED. During the the Grant Jury entered Court and the foreman hanced a batch of indictments to the Recorder, observing that they had finished their business, and asked to be discharged. The Recorder accordingly divcharged them with the thanks of the Court They did not, as was expected, make a presentment. ALLEGED GRAND LARCENY. James Burke and Joho Murphy were indicted for steal ing a boat belonging to Patrick Gall swearing that the complainant was the boat to the accused, and the evidence of the only wi esa for the prosecution A unreliable, rage Sige the jury acquitting them. ict Attorney eaid they would have to be detained as they were indicted for petit larceny. Adjourned ne Sow or Hewry Cray Guriry or Howtcrom— uarrel between John Clay, son of the departed PIT, and a horee trainer named Fgar, in Lexington, Ky., the former shot the latter twice with a pistol. One ball entered his mouth and passed out bebind the ear: arother ball in his back, Edgar is reported mor: tally wounded. y immediately left Lexington, ani has not been heard from since. The parties have not been on june POST OFVICE SOTICES, bay ey L Ly THR mals Rai J OALIPOR ard the ith Pacific Const, ay ited States @ eamer ae nie WET wee e thie office on Stiurday, #, at Try'elock, P.M adele AO'V. FOWLER, Postmaster, pt, OFFICE NOTICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, per United States steamer ATT. ANTI, will close at thie tiles on Haturday , Ube BHh day of J x ALM. IBAAC Wwuen, “Foomacter: Fe ns Cy ap FIRST OLASS BROWN 8TO! fos. 16 ano 17, east of RK SALR—A HANDSOME THREE STORY BAS#- ment and sub-ceilar house, brick and browa stone, built {o the beat manner, with al! the modern improvements. ‘Prine i terms esky. Apply ch the promises, street, four doors weet of Second avenne. K BALE—THE SLOOP YACHT NAUTILUA, abouts tops, built Inst August, covpered and large cabin, with salle de. poy JIE a should yw this one WILLIAM YOUNG, Ounard dock. = BALE—A BARGAIN, Any “gentleman TWO STORY FRAME stable and five fall lots of ground, situa ed on the corner of Quincy sireet and N. Brooklyn. Price 94,000. VOR 4 SALE—PIVE YRAKS LEASE OF THE STORK 29 tine slip, next to the corner of South street, at alow OH» BLES DA) , in the loft ‘om sn won Goares ment i in A Mowe suPceRaful and profitable om Wtehen baa all the modern nppliances, costing several thonaand dollars: in abort, it te one o R SALB—A SPLENDID RETAIL CORNER GRO . doing & Inrwe Will be sold uniness to attend to. Apply Thirtieth street. iz LAKGE peuaen oF oo CHUROH SEATS, Fo. 97 Haat Thirty third erect pale cheap. POR SALE —THRES VERY GENTEEL HOUSES. IN A foed neighborkood. near Washiegton park, Brooklyn, or will ex! Dange for a \ a or merchandise, or Western land, DUNSOUMB & BARKER Pine #'reet (basement ) Rh SALE—A COAL AND WOOD YARD, IN ONR OF the best locations in the city. ‘The ia well and the fixvures are in required. Apply to ae. A lenge will be BERT COOPER, No. 8 FARM OK COUNTAY SRAT, OF 18 .-# acres, at White — yy ~~. % carriage house and other ou! th "ord oder, within, five minutes, walk of 46. in £0 Apply 60. LENT, No. & herent avenie Re oaLe-s Se BBAUTINOL RESIDENOB, 4 b-~4 conraifeee ape # AND HOYT STRE iber offern tate atreete, con: feet, upon the wy of which " a houre aod on the rear a two Why about feet, win fae sore cum: wed, a gol cellar, and excellent nd third orien for & genteel rol femily. Agariments ia (he the aot prise very RELIGIOUS NOTICES. ORTHWEST PRESBYTERIAN Vy FIFTIETH mreet, between Righth avenue and Bi Preach Sy Pe: Dr, Campbell at 1034 A. M., by Rev, Dr Burohacd at ALVATION THROUGH CHRIST AND SALVATION = stcenan, M(t) mon maior cleoeen et w ) my morrow eveniny, ai Pg coen. in he Mission church, Twentieth strvet, bet wren Firat and Recond avenvven, to expound the gospel and refute Romish arguments in favor of penance, the cunningly devised orumerfeit of the teath, All are reapectfally invited. FMORIAL CHURUH.—REV. DR. FIGENBROHDT ‘Will preaa’ to morrow (Sunday) evening, in the charch comer of Hammond, sireet. and Waverley piace, one bicck from the june ion of Fleventh street, Gree ywioh and Seventh avenues. Bervier 4and 8 ovclock. Bente fi Wru4 TioRovan BRED. BRRIER DOG hon rate, for sale iid exchange black sod tan or Ring Charien stock. inquire at 106 Mast Ferenty fourth atreet near First avenne. TR Ri BIRDS.—OVER 100 YOUNG MOCKING B ra Rte recived and are ready for sale at 3) West 8 SALE-THE FEW FIRST nae Frogs, ‘srory brows stone Bours, ia the cholo loeation No. 30 W; firm street, between Fifth avenue and Broadway. fa iwhed tn the best Firth avenue style, with all modern improve. ments. Bixe 2x6). Terms easy. Apply on the premises, x: tease F. OROCK the Poss} NY. No. 2 Rose street, N.Y. OUSE ON BROOKLYN HRIGHTS.—TO RENT, A NI first class bouse, with al the modern impro 253 hicks street, near Wall and South ferries 3 Apply to CAMPBELL & MOODY, 118-Broadway, fe’ Bo former Teak IGHT WORKSHOP TO LET—POSSESSIOR TUMEDI- ‘ately, 26 feet square, suitable for any business, er Apply in the truss truss ‘store, 182 Broadway.| Bent only $180. LET—THREE LOFTS, IN THE BRICK BUILDING, ne table Yor sto some manufact: Becobigs Tet fora term ar ‘Apply on So LET OTHE STORE AND BASEMENT, WITH 8U collar, No, 8) Park piace, between Church, a'rvet and 0 porn AIR HERMAN & BHO. 4S Barclay street three story brick house, replete with all the modern im- Porsession immediately, Apply to JuHN LLOYD'S 80M, No. 6 Clinton 15 New POLAT (A VERY GUNTER) HOUER, FOUR. oF R Pavement, yard, with 5 Mizwenth street, a few doors ©. 11 Wall ntreet, room No. 18 ([° LET; THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 62) AND. end Broadway, elerantly farnished, and bas all the moders improvements,’ suitable for © gentlemen's boarding honse;| room in the bonse is now let. To a responsible persoa| Ge place will be rented on reasonable tarass. Apply as above, LET—IN FORTY.SEOOND STRERT, NRAR wLnYe Socks Toul Gowreten cere ler; xt lot very, low to. Al © JOAN ROSS, real estate aawat, No."0h Kigtih avenue’ 7 a THRER STORY BUILDING, kes | , No. peg Ba. Four avenue, on ae oergerm ‘Thirty yy second Cj "ial Appl to Re Rafieitae @%s ss Twenty ninth street, be ore. bore mt 4 o'clock, and im evening, or 6] Nassaa wreet, 10 to ti o'clock 10 LET—THR WHOLE OR PART OF A NEW HOvsR,| with allthe modern improvements, sitaa'ed in Thi nireet, between froondé and Third avenues; or wonld be reasonable, = hry Nate possession given. Apply to RII ARD WH ‘8 Se ond avenue y yt LET- ta B LARGE AND FINE PARLORS, may ae offen, on o he groned Goer, toi ot, comatatag four atne ireet, near Frond pot, | cpandeliers ia Sy ‘and the parlors are newly painted. es) z| 7: LeT—ON BLOOMINGD ALE ROAD, THEGTORS 4D paine Wee just finished, corner 110 h street Mo Weddin Hotel, Pith use of vaceat iacan fne s aad b ase ee eo Pomeani inn how a Hoe in a “4 quire of the subsoriber, No. 83 Cort andi street, JONAS CONKLIN. i LET—THE TWO LARGE PRONT AND BACK PaR- rs me Hog doors, and basement of Ko. 16; H street, com na fixtures, Croton water ail modern improvements, Possession given immediately, Anquire on the premises. house, in'h Contra lesion, “a tg Gore weet of Brom & cen , a few : way, filled with permanent ‘and j@ boarders Appll- canta must be able to give the rity aa to character and responsibility, Address H. K. L., Union square Post office. LEP OR POR SALR-FHE OONVENIBRT, DW Rte tng bonse, 1 1th. modern improvements; stab! snfdener' hone al ott ere of Mah ling fruit and vegetab! uate Acorss hourly to the ay dopir® © JOSIAH RY, Astoria, Ls R SALE—A COFFEE, saloon. Inquire at 70 Frilton —A HANDSOME COTTAGE AND T acres, 90 miles from New York. per steamer a oS abun tant, Also bees, poutte ‘Sketch and map: pune AND BILLIARD mireet OR SOLa—A WH ExOWN DRINKING SALOON rate, ae writ he pod cheap partioulars apply at 12 Ceatee Peet, corner of Chambere. RALE—A GOOD BARFER BOP, WITH end Prominent joration now dol of steady haba will be favor No, 336 Broadway, = ee in Apply © HOWES & 0v., a ce WELL Paras. .1SH1RD SRGAR Fong Means an excelient 1 dobertaaty prop tto engage in the wholesale "peneens. fo Agepia need apply. Address T. 0, Madison aqnare (OR SALE THE CONFECTIONERY, AN} stand of the pie. nlc, exe isan pins oe roca Fete 0 on T, OR FOR SALE CHEAP—A THRER sree bavement house, with under cellar, hot and cold & od garden and 6 vi on the south aide of Righty ard hewween fourth avenues. Inquire of 8. bi HO! = corner of igney third atreet and Third avenae, LRT OR LEASR—THE LARGE THREE STORY AND a tie hon ‘isteen roome, on Franklin, near Myrtle ave nue, Brooklyn, in overt Teapeet gultahle for a large family of boarding hore Apply to THUS WHILBHOR i, corner of Myrile ana Frank lin avenues Brooklyn Bagi] OR PART OF THE HoUsR yh atreet, between First and Second a wc tarubed if reqiilred, or furniture would be premises or at 22 Libert) street, up stairs. a eranouabe terms Honea oy 3 Inquire of JOHN W

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