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DITIONAL FROM CALIFORNIA, errr Additional from Caltfornia. Sanley, formerly member of Congress from Carolina, has accepted the republican nomination for ce of Governor of the State, bark Ocean Bird, which sailed some months ago Francisco for San Jaan del Sud, with sappiies for faiker, bad returned, She brought éighteem pet pacing match over the Pioneer course between the Fred Jobnson and Daniel Webster, for $1,000, waa The third wee Dur San Francisco Corr: Rever heard of California. igomery street, San Francisco, any hour ‘fresh murder,’’ which no one convention, and nomi. {a Congress Governor. His chance, I thiak, is too woak in State. body of men are Captain James B. jan, either $2 a’ cre of Col. Crabbe ia Sonora or to meet Welker on orn to Nicaragua. The later is most ‘oQuillan is the person who welco: tm July, 1855, sod, afer the battle of Virgin Bay (in he participated), returned to Ban Francisco and meat-ax and butcher-knife articles againstall «ho d Walker, though be himself had left Nicaragua in quence of a difficuliy with the renowned filibuster. a he quarter his men in San Francisco, there wii] be no tion by the State government to his departing oa any oa) expedition; the peopie are used to such things in ia. Weather pleasant. Our Sacramento Correspondence. Bacramento, Cal., July 19, 1857. * News—Nominations by all Partics—The State of Ficld—The Setllera Against Weller—Prospect of a Row in tu Democratic Party, dc. my last the republicans and democrais have their respective nominations for State officers as Democrats. Joba B, Weller, Joseob gos 4, 1, Williams, af i Fe H I eats i 3 fr | ili Elian Hil cinifle i i see Fa = 5 impo California heretofore almost invariably thousand votes enj masse to , will this year either ibrow them inees or ise put forth a ticket sieht the chante ono very fo fi of Manley, Bennet appearing a0 Ks now cCortain that they wil) nominate colebr ated squatter lawyer, and Gann, a Tuolu for years has Ey ‘th thet 2 5 3 i fe eS B aseF ge (fy i i Ayres i : : i . & 3 Fi ' : & a a east i i Hf A F i i i if F z 3232 ti : ity eet ss Bag eb ete seen i i i g t 2: i Ht fi ri id if i rf Faas HG geek E é i i fl : il ue 8 al stl ited nt a i fez ifs : | 3 ie Hal 5 § = : ; federal patronage (the au aypotnt mada by the new oflisers) to ave boen ot wor wine ti Rot the Cabinet made a minal whether slighting Buc! '» origion! ide and re\ ing thore who fongbt bim bitter! y until cas nominated is good polley, To me ti eeense ws if {i jd have been better to have made an qa ¢! healed up the split bere. And all han: the candidates begin © 900 And foo! thats F i i Hiro is SE it Hi EF Rs HH : : 3 ; i i ze of ge fj ft Sed : i i iy E. i 3 i Fz i! HT ni a3 u i i i bs irs EE believe tree have thet their pro bat that and tly going oa with the Stato and noting ned happended {ris failare isa heavy blow tw Broderice’s frienda, «a Reading & Thomas wore leaders of that wing here, and from their position, and shrewdness and cnergy 4s politicins, wero omsulted before action wa: takcn in any partof the Staie, Tne Sun, too, another advocate of the same wing, has also boen stooped; but this was expected for a loog time, as it wat well known tha) all through the Presidential campaign it was kept up by weekly cootributions from tne pockets of party leaders, and that even that would net have saved it Dad not its editor, Mr. Homp ead, relied on gutting a good federat office, in which ne proved successful. The Democratic State Ooavention recommended the party to voie to assume the State debt: so that question may be considered seitied, as neither of the parties will bg {t, though probably 8,000 or 10,000 soattering votes will be thrown against it. panadiads of sane de eae nape ym the Ban cisco Ships ing Kegiater, Fy fortnight has beea charaeterized by the fohux of very beavy imports of nearly all kinds of gvods, and by ap unusually hight business from firat hands. The re- pay tad coffee, raw sugars] and rice have beea especial ly large ; of the met named article ind- ed, the imports of the past two weeks add upan enormous aggregate. Of assorted Fastern within the same period five fail Cargoes came to hand, and when we add that tbe market bas pot rallied in the least trom the extreme depres- sion which we were obliged tonote as existing at the date of our last review, parties abroad will roadi- ly surmise that not a tithe of the consignments which have poured in up us has found purchasers. During the re fertnight the ioterior dealers have bought freely, if not largely, of staple goods; the exoeed- ingly low prices ruling have induced those with ready cazb means w take up considerable parceia of desirabie articles which were offered atauciion. (he balance of the country trade, who mostly make their purchases of our regular jobbing houses, have alo bought pretty freely. But, although for the season a large amount of goods have deen distributed throughout the country ; yet, the demand from that source, so far from giving eves a transient gleam of Grmness tothe market has, on the contrary, scarcely been remarked amid the general depression. It je a singular fact at the present mo nent, that the laborin, claeres in California, who are more highly somantenten for their services then in any other part of the globe, are just now enabled to buy most or the staple articles of food and clothing at lower prices, comparatively, than are ruling in oper markets—In some insiances for less than ‘the coat of production or manufaciwe. ‘robably, no fot could be adduced which would Illustrate more fercibly to what an extent this market, depending upon such remote points for sapolies, must be overstocked. By private contract since jast mal! few transactions of moment have taken place On the i zee 3 : ue i 5 E E g g g E i : i Hi 1 yoar that many kinds , Will be reetipped to pect of profit belag real- past fortnight were the or ow York; the ‘and the Nabob, from Bordea1x, ong Robert Pas- from Bang- MONEY MARKET. Thereare few features of s financial character to be noted this mail The most tmportast end re) ries arroad will be te Jemoorstic Convention at ment of the State debt. ‘The reoripw of gold dast from the country during tho firat Delf of the present month were neerly upto the ave of June. joney continues to sccumalate in the hunds of len¢ ers, and although the nominal rates of interest on merchandise are 2a 2} per cent per month, we have no doabt a imperiabadie grode, for six months, large fums con be obtained at 16 8 1¢ per cumt ae ade ee ictal we nochange frem iat . Mexican dollars are very scarce, and Chinamen have pala 1355 « 14 per cent !or small ota. Interesting from Salt Lake City, Mr. Wilkins, who came Lake, where he has been i SLL A ) had nore - Brigham Young (as heretofore reported gone » ee Fe a f i ifs i ir if id “ | t I i aa page Ke not leave by lst of Jane. A train of one had left Salt Take Sound for the States, all of which way wie government to catabliah a foothold tn his terrt tory. He has inangarated a new law by which he go verne disobed tent wires by degrading and making mentais of them, depriving them of tho right to marry or bare « protector, It is called an “ Earthly Hel.” NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1857. Interestteg from New Granada, ‘OUB PANAMA Panama, August 2, 1867, ‘The Effect of the New Legislation for Panama—Prodatte Separation of the Inthwus from New Granada. ‘We bave nothing new here except « law which docs away with the government of the isthmus asa sovereign State, the particulars of which you will find in the news- pep resend youthis mail, I think was it will bring about a separation of the Isthmus from Now Granada. The people here are making up their minds to it, aud asi touches to the quick their pride and their purses, the only ‘vulnerable points about them, Ithink there is a fair pros pect of their throwing off the New Grenada rule. NEW LAW yor THE GovshuncENr oF THE I8THMUB. [ fransiated from the Gaoeta Official, July 3.) ReLaTIVS 30 NsovErry AND THR ReacLatiow oF NA TIONAL Arvraiks I THE tars or Panama. ‘THR SENATS AND CHAMBERS OF REPRANENTACIVIY OP NEW GRANA- ‘D4 UNITED IN CONGRESS DEOMEE:— Art. 1, All the ational sffaire in the State of Panama ball be under the charge of a tproial ad aisietrator, which the excouttye power of the Republic shall organize and Toguiate. Art. 2. The pre-eminent objects of the Special National Administration in Pasama, are— 1, The seo and oe persone aod lnterevta, kr socordance wilt publls tration and the comm n of nations 2. Everything ve to national rents, properties and The defence ‘ight exiting n the Staue of Panama ; and Of the territory and of the national sovereignty ip the said State of Panama. with a national attorney, (Procurador,) agent of the At- = Genera} (vroourador Genera!) of the nation, each one of the officers enjoying the following monthly salaries :— The Magistrate—Ooe hunared and sixty dollars. The attorvey—Ore hundred and sixty doliars, ‘The Secretary—Eigbiy dollars. ‘The Amanuensis—Sisty dollars. ‘The Porter—Twenty-Qve dollars. The nomivation of the Ministers shall be made provis- fonally by the executive power, on the proposition made ‘Dy the Supreme Court, and thas of the Attorney (Procura- dor) on that of the Attorney General (Procurador Jeno- ral), until the judicial Jeane Of the ooatederation be or- ganized, the seventh chapter of the constitation no} treat. ing of such tripunais. The inferior officers shail be nomi- nated by the said tribanal. Art 7. The attributes of the tribunal of the federal dis- trict of the Isthmus of Panama, are:— 1. To exact the responsibility of the officials in the ser- ‘vice of the repubito. 2. To tnflict the penalties for offences against the penal laws in the corresponding cases. 8, Te (asape gen ay pegged raised between par- ties, the one of which js the admiuistration, and between foreigners passing over the ratlroad; and with the rallroad company’s agents, upon subjo.ts foreign to the validity and explanatory of the contract for the privi- lege of that undertaking. 4. To pronounce upon the legitimacy of maritime prizes. 5. To take cognizance of all civil and criminal auite of the national war and merchant navy, withoat includin; ip this commercial affairs, which aro within the control the trjbunsls of the courts of the State. Art. 8. From the definitive sentences passed by the tribupal of the federal district of tne Isthmus, shall be concede the recourse eetablished by the laws before the 'zanoe of them. }. The federal tribunal of the district of the State of Panama being established, it shal! have power to order actions to be instituted ee gore thea egitim: ghd the law of the 30th of April this present year is re- Art 10. The proceedings to inatitute the suite bronght defore the tribunal of the federal district of tae Isthmus of existing in the republic, and those i E E oF sex BPH ILE BS z= sonal contributions that ebould be levied upon every pas. senger, the execntive power remains authorized to wo Le yy oy! modifications to the pri conce' 4 by eee ae deemed a just comm uration; said modifications be accepted put in execution without the subsequent approbation of Congress. TOMAS C DE MO3QUERA, President of tho Senate. tident on! M. M. Manoa, Seo. of the Senate. Manca: Pound, Seo of Chamber of Deputios. Booora, Jane 2, 1867. Lat it be enacted. MARIANO OSPINO, President of the Republic, M. A. Sanciamenra, Seo. to the Government. THE NEW PROJECT OF LAW POR THR ISTHMUS, [From the Paname Sar, ang. 4.) project of law, of the 28h of May, recommended by , Appointed to posed to be tran: from the Governor of the Mate to ‘an executive officer, named an ‘' Intendente Jeneral,"’ who shal! have & lo powor 0 administer on the Ietamas every thing to relating to alow tax and — Protest their hw decid means ther found submit House merchandise hod g Kae direcuy yon we a o jaw of 1 declares the ports of the mus free for twenty years afer (he opening of an |nter-ocean!c com: jeauon, pDOR ition to it, because we adm) tei the pecenriy ( atte pine ad a ‘pemses of iho State; bat now of Inw of 26, to which Tapese bivons toes Ay sntng yas the ‘obnoxious Upon as in return for an Inten- pega gl whose rule we have no guarantee | : ite i iss ibs ia i] if Hy 33 te i 32) z i i : ests it z i i E f i 5 i ii fh i ! Z f a i H i i i il ici X li HH § i g | 3 operate with, would do ne more for the security and po yea = reigner®, ko., than the State is bound to do now, without making {he foreigners pay eo dearly for the ving securely on the Isthmus and eojrytng the priviioges offered to them by the conditation. Ly Ls nag of deotdedly a bad one. It ie calculated neil the Stato of Panama, the foreigners nor the foreign gov ernments interested, and we trast that the combined \¢ ale lati re wiedom of Oo grees wi | be able t devito some thing (bas will better anewer the ond io view, Fs 5 z 3 2 News from Western Mexico. ‘We have advices from the west const of Mexico, dated ‘at Mazathan the 18th of June. OUR ACAPULCO CORRESPONDENCE. Acarv10o, July 28, 1867. Sania Anna’s lalkel of Return— Opinion of the ew Dicator — Presidtnt Oomonfirt's Leniency to Trattors—Iis Eifede— ‘The Elections— General News Items. At last the roads are again free to travel over. ‘The question of Santa Anna’s promised return je agita- ting the publie press, and through them the public pulse to thas degree that a chemical process will be necessary to ascertain ite truth. In the caidron of political oom- pounds asalysis must precede combination ‘The last official service which Santa Anna performed in ‘the palace of the Montezumas was to stand compadre for the infant child of the French Minister, and to have the mame of Lopes de Santa Anna commingled with the ances- tra) bearings of a titled family of the French empire. The elements, which are still powerful, which sustained Santa Appa are not subdued, and time will soon prove whether he will bave & ‘local habiteion and a name” im this republic. God forbid thas the curse should be again infiicted. Had Presitent Comonfort ‘he firmness to commit murders as Santa Anna did when be caught couspiratore hatching treason and against his life, Mexico, months ago, would have enjoyed that peace and quiet which is broadcast over her land today. Had Pres! Comonfort 5 Soares ah the commiases. manifest in His Holiness, Oristino Sein, of the district of Juanajuato, Ea inee to fy an Seeeanet Lengel gage edt us sermon against the goverament, presence o the Ayuntimienta. The fiecal of the presy bas denounced a communication ean under the signature of Gen, Rosas Landa, at revero. At Chelapa and Fiatla “‘ masterly inactivity” prevails, as ‘at last socounts. Both parties are now acting on the de- fensive, and will make no attempt, partioularly by Gen. Atvarez, till reinforced by the government. Mr. Charles L. Denman, American Congul at thie place, leaves for the Atlantio States with the departure of the steamer. Mr. D. has filled the office for the last four years, withdrawing before the appointment of his succes. sor (if apy ie appointed) arriver, leaving his father to dis. charge the duties of the office. SANTA ANNA’S PROCEST AGAINST COMONFOR®. In my of the 8th of November of last year, against some of the abuses committed in the Mexican ro public by Comonfort and his faction, I announced the Publication of that which I have done for my countrymen, also of what they have done who have guided its destinies on the three occasions on whieh, by ungrateful evonts, 7 have seen myself compelled to leave it. In spite my desires I have not yet been able to pub- lish this histo y, because apart from ihe leng hy cxamina- tion that tts importance demands, tnero are some data tbat have not yet come into +1 eee. Bit & pamphiet has been circulated that I have just reo:tved, wih tne title “Pyolic Manifesto of Gen Antonio Lopsz de Santa Ava,” dated in Carthagena on the 6th day of April last, and see myself under the necessity of taking the pen, in order that ft may be known that this manifestation js not my work—that it is afraud,and thet whatever may bave been the motives of its suthor, I censure with the greatest + aan the act of having taken my name to suvecribe wit. I have ressons for believing that the manifesto to whith 1 allude bas been printed inthe city of Havana, and for this reason I desire of the editors of Prensa aad of the Diario dela Marina, that they may be pleavwd to insert this writing in the celebrated journals which they edit. A. L. De SANTA ANNA, TuRRAco, Jane 30, 1867. NEWSPAPER AOQOOUNTS. [Correspondence of Alta California, } Mazatiam, June 18, 1857. Tliness of General Yanes— Americans Murdered at Sonoita —Excape of Ainsa, the Sonora Revolutionts—Oall on the United States Qovernment. Since 1 last wrote you from this place, we have bad but little of interest transpiring here, General Yanez is quite unwell, however, and sorieas doubts are entertained of bis recovery. I hasten to correct an error into which I fell seme time time stnce in my correspondence to you, to the effect that Jesus Ainsa was taken prisoner on the Sonora side of the line. When the Mexican troops (half-breeds and lodians) entered im the night, and brose into the store Mr. , where J, Alnsa is employed, he was taken Belknap, 5 at, with the four Americans who were sick at the ume, ‘but was not killed, as they were. not who he was; and, r7 fa wens, and wil provably roma re that tho party were fae i fy F ii li 3 a iH 4 t rj # 342 5 FH : i if 5 The Tratt d’ Union deciares that a #poke very seriously of the arrival of biic by one of the por # of the gull aa being imminent, adding thet the supreme government had taken efficacious measures to prevent his disombarking. j ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWBD EVERY DAY. ; ______ PERSONAL, [oe "Sammi cay hs el Sat raniage. ene FP ROBERT W_SWINNEY, FROM MISSOURL LATS with General Walker. in “ ie stil) in the }, and will onl) at the offer of Use & Oo, B pisce, he will hese from ble feiber, and something 19 hie l W. G. MILLER WILL CALL B® WILL FIND A LET ter walling bim ai he Herald office. v MR. BAIL®Y, BOOKSELLER, OR ROOR- seller's clerk, will address box 3629 Post office he may Dear of rometh'ng to his advan age. UC eative of Somawel conn farannah, eo , - Poe ea ci aa Magers J. D.—OCARMANSVILLE—1_ WILl, « time you send for me. Musie sent, pam thn bon + - 12218, OF OARROLL PLAOR, BLEBCKER STREET who addressed wreral letters to Mr. Thomas Raltanil anama. Granada, is {oformed that they have been retnraed claimed mistake to New Yort, and obtained Pr Valnewulng TD. coe Porter's Bpirw of the Timon Sal pn ed OI TO ae Se MMEDIATELY, with partion! an interview, to Mr. John Browne, Broadway office. [0ST AND FOUND. OsT—A FMALL CHAIN, WITH MEDALLION LOOKET OOME AT ANY i L' att ‘diue enamelle Ly to Y - tieman's UReores. Sader wil) receive a libe rar 7 ‘on ita delivery At Lad piace. Os. THE AFTERNOON OF THB sti Nat. in way and ‘® green vel: = precast 's ‘amyant of money. A liseral Fees pubs te ob MEneag"A Wha orem a "ea RING OF TUR OF AUG ore (® gold chate behinds he’ ‘OLEN—& PROMISGOR ¥ MAOR AT L°t. ‘OB BT Ford, 5,U00 “eet dentcmen. wining to conver keh ot pL RP Se iy pa ts Dk hd LOPHING —LADIAS AND GENTLEMEN HAVING any to dia soee of ean reostre A. fair, aaah, prige, for the game by sending fo or . . 18 Lanrens Cele Canal, oF eat Broadway. waited on oy . _ SEGARS, TASH, OR APPROVED TLMS BUYERS, CAN PROCURE CO iegare at my esiahiioomont at much below market rates, and bave a eelemion from a stogt of overs millon segare. | Hace one of the moat axteonive factories in the olty and [am daily moking omah advances on TIavane semare. IT Broadway, Jorma and O. URSRKS, BOARDING AND LODGING, Siero arena ae a rt fe for gentlemen and thelr wives a the lesion Sansurpaased, Daly conveniens 10 caf and sage 7 pg nm oy STRERT.—SUITS AND SINGLE bi furniahed, with or ate ta Transient ‘accommodated. to all the principal hotel and places of amusement GRERYS STREET, BETW! CANAL AND Grand streets, three minutes’ walk from the St Nieho- lap Hotel. 4 gentleman ant his wife, ora few single geutle- men, e accommodated with thelr cholog in handsomely furnished r>>ma, with break ‘ast, if desired, Gas, botand baths Refer. nces exchanged. 26 Lar ee ome bose, rane eames Breakfast if required. WEAT S&VENTEGNTH STREOT.—DBLIGHTFUL rooms, for the accoemodation of gentleman and their and single gentleme: front basement, for a families Dn; BlA0, hyeician or any other persop wiabing such a room as aa of- 3° Those looking for pleasant home will ind thie tovation BRAG peTREDe. ‘ST. JOHN'S PARK —A P .BA- ‘sant third story front room to Jet, with or withsut board, and wife or two single gentlemen; also ober The house has all the m<dern improvemen s. 4] WiLovanay srazer, BROOKLYN—GENTLEMEN ‘ond their wives and single gen be daied with or without board, fur House delightfully situated’ and replete toa g roome. with modera coave 44 WEST WASHINGTON PLAOR—A GRNTLEMAN and wife can o! rooms. gent mtu ena be ptexseaite ‘fhe posse ah po yee BORD &TREET — D¥SIR AB! int, 47 furnished or crt Sad EB without Lc, er- none about ¢ rooms for the fall and winter wiil do well to see the above e deciding References exchanged. 47 AMITY STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—ELEGANT- ly furoithed pariors, with bedrooms quiet, sem, and for the use of emen the frst respectability, with or without partlal dy at «7 amaly street. 1 WEST TWELFTH STREET —PLEASANT SINGLE and double rooms, suttable for one or two single gentie- men, where the comfor oa ¢ can be obiained. House first clase; family small andseiest, References exsbanged. CLIFTON PLACE, KIGHTH STREBT, CORNER OF Me cdougal, between Fifth and Sixth avenues —& hend- fomely fornisbed front room to let, with board, to a gen- 9 ‘and wife or one or two gentlemen, Good references re- quired. 107 WOOSTER STRERT, NEAR SPRING.—NEWLY furnished rooms, with board, for geatlem+ n and their wives and afew a. where the comforia of pen) may be expe References ex- anged. 110 SPRING BTREST, BABAR BROADWAY, WEST rate or together, on 1! Jorr; bose In good orter andi no other boarders or lodgers Can be seen at any time during the day or evening. 22, THOMPSON RTRERT, NEAR WASHINGTON square —Fine airy rooms in suite or single. to gentlemen and their wives or gen! on, wih or without ‘The house contains all the modern eluding bath and gaa. Terme moderste. 153 i BROADWAY.-FfURNISHED {mprovementa, in- APARTMENTS ita breakfast. A PRIVATE FAMILY. HAVING MORE ROOM THAN they dealre, would let to a couple of geatiemen furnished rooms, with breaktast and tea if desired: gas and bath in be bone; lecaion de ie. Inquire at 30 Lexington avenue, SMALL FAMILY IN HOUSTON STREET HAVE A bandsomely furniabed front room on second floor to let to one or two et gentlemen, with or without parual board. Hense bas gas, baths, #c, and location very pleasant aud conveaient Address 'W., box 665 Post office WIDOW LADY Cam ACCOMMODATE A LADY and geotleman with a room, neatly furnished, and board for the x,t required where'there are no other boardery or lodgers in the house, References exchanged. Inquire at 137 Frank)in street, near West Broadway. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, ALSO A SINGLE gentleman, may be accommodated wita pleasant rooms ‘and good board at 77 Thompson street. DEVIGHTFUL ROOM AND GOOD BOARD GAN BE bid a! 47 olumbia street, rt ‘The view the house is eplendid. Dinner ai 63g 0’ A FEW SINGLE GESTLEWEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with pleasact roome aad good at moderate prive, by applying at No. 117 Laurens street. qv Sant location. c n-enieat Saree Weat Fourteenth sirest, first house west of avenue. Ata Lae Be Ley Be 4 een, 10 lots int the ylessantiy Ineuted house 173 hear Stuyvesant an let, with board, Bast Beveaternth street, to stages and care PRIVATE they req ur cy fi parlor, with pari'al board— dinner at aix—with gas, at the low price of BW per week. References exovanged. Please call at kes Perry street, s:cond door from the Kighth avenue cars. HN ELDERLY WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT FAMILY, Id tke to acoommots puree, wou! nusaing, with room, board and al- SUIT OF THREE ELEGANTLY FUANISHED romns on Cy ay FP - 7 4 gentlemen, without board. is « first vate house. rooma conial: OARD.—ONB OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN pleasant rooms, sud partial board, la « private famil; pon applica’ion at 43 Kast Twentieth stree,, between - way Fourth avenue. OARD.—A WHOLE ®8°OND FLOOR, NEW AND B Pandsomely furnished, with BOARD {70 PARENTS AND GUARDIARA—4 PRI vate family, residing in the pleasaniest part of Brooklyn, would ke two you rin wo board and educate, eat of references will be requ ‘Address box 1,)24 Po | ofc, ‘O LET, IN & PRIVATS FAMILY, A PAR ¢ Oret oor, with boerd to s gentiomsn and wife gentlemen, Loestion very pleasant No. 424 reet, corner of Laight. OsRD-ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN REQUIRING foll or pertia} board, ands eomforiable home ie, svery on reasouable terms, can obtain it at jouston frwet, iB —'The bent of references given and required. OARD—A ROOM AND BEVROOM TO LET, FUR niehed of wnfarniahed, to ® family cr to @ genUeman; lore tion poneuiiel, Besse motern, small, ani conve nient to Niae street stages and avenue cars Terma moceraie, Apply at 20 West T street. yoy ‘¥ HA DSOME FRONT ROOM, WITH be hadonm ressoaabie terms. A single teman can And accommodations. A peai room on second fw also vacant. Location 648 Brosdway, No mosquitoes admitted in the bones. OARD IN BROOKLYN,—TWO SINGLE ORNTLEMEN ‘ean bs secommoda’ed with hen ly farniahed rooms artial board in s private family. very pieaaant and convenient to the oars. apply #t No. 65 Willoughby, oor ner of Bridge stree. OsRD If BROOKLYS—LARGR ANDO SMALL rooms op the second floor, « sitting room bedroom Mijoining, wih fall or partial board. can be had immedainly 8:48 He ary street, withia (our minutes’ walk of the Souci or Wail street ferries, 0. IN BROOKLYN.—A FSW YOUNG GENTLEMEN can 9@ acoom modated with farnished rooms rartial board. in a amall fami'y, ire minates’ walk from Wall mreet or Bouth ferries, address 8. Pont office, N.Y. bor OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN INTENDING 70 the winter in the city, wishes board for bimeelf and rooms, parlor on se *ond fleor, with rivate table Lecation eiber Heights or a pleasant Pitot haw Tork. Adérees 8. vox Ub Post anise OARD WAFTRI—FOR A OBPTLEMAN, LADY AND servant, ina first comtain! all the modera, improvements, Lotation pear way, Pourth Fooreent fay + %- ner Ch wih Closets reqnired Bighest reepe eabtity ont ‘omlon, wilh fall ly. Addrens immediately, box '3 154 paruculars, sisting prion, rehrenses. be. OAR WANTED—IN JERSBY CITY, BY 4 GENTLE man and hia wife, in the nel ghborkood of the ferry. Prt vate family preferred. Stared Board, Jerwey Gly Poa OARD WARTED.—A Bi having been employed as teasher in the Cleveland Female Reminary. is desirous to obteia board in recompense for which she would give lnasons tn man or music, Beat of references gi Peat ofice Bese, WARTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, board for Relate eae, ina y, are a0 others boarders taken, Address Henry, Fi¢ D WARTED IN NB BoP irnunes parlor and b ‘ viber tiaman And hia with, Beat of references: Fe on att New Tork, Boat mast be m erate. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY Tommodaied with a hi oly furn’ahed room board by apotying at 18 Weet Tweety ninth street, near Firth arenve. ne’ at 6 o'clos PM. ROOMS, te fam'ly bath. de email) faumily, wich Riteben ee. URNIEHEO OR UNFURNISHED dern hon ied by ceenpt ® * App’y 8! 86 West Thiry secom BOARDING AND LODGING, ARDING —A SMALL FIRST © Fagiuy WILL, scemmnsinie a slogle lady or sd ei Ta furatebed or uafarelahet: aieo, ccs per week ‘Apply at 49 Allen JURNIFHED ROOM TO LET -a would let a nive furnished room, to gentlemen onty, af $2 25 per week; location seniral only two b’ \ | i rp OTEL LODGINGS. —GENTLEGEN OA House open ail night oe ‘0. 222 BABT BROADWAY —A GENTLEMAN AND wi’e can be acoommodated with @ neal furniet ed room board Terms $10 per week; also, a few magle genve- with men. Terms moderate. . 1 WEST TWENTY-SIXTH STREBT, CORNER OP Broadway. Rooms to let, thout meals. Pleasant view of Madwon KOR TWO ROOMS TO LET—TO LADI&8 ANDO GEN- temen, board for the ladies anly, the west 1ife of Bioad- Way and near Osan} street. Address Mra. 8, Broadway Post cffice. LEABANT FURNISHED BOOMS TO LET—WITHOUT , 49 genemen only. Beat references exchanged, Inquire at 6 Prince avect, 7. JOHNS PARK.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO & a) gentieman and his wife. « bandacma froot pariar floor, furalahed. | iso back parlor Gas and batbe Apply at 181 Hudson at PRIVATE FAMILIES Fad al fog ar wis periuanent board for bimecif wife, by the 1 September, in a auloty private family, where there will be no other boarders. A comfortable be, one of wo rooms, # itt plain, but feat Sad clean board deaired. | U sexonptionabie Telerer ces given uired adcreas Home, box 1, Fost cflioe sustiog keation, terms, fc. ve ‘0 OB THEYS BMPR FL ae Lane CAN &% accommodate ri by applying at 62 bpring street, firat oor, Call fortwo daya. 7 Phe ecg GENTLEMOR.—PLBABANT, New.y FURNIRHED rooms ‘ jet, or unfurnished ob08 singly or In suite, in @ private family, No. 6 Tenth street, The house is convenient to care ad s ages, being east of, and aear Sixth avenue, Re- ferences exchanged. ANTED—A SIRGLE ROOM, W TH BREAK CART acd meals on Sundays, by & voung msn, in & table r riva.e family, in :he vioinky of Fonrwenth street and not above Twenty second. west ride Bes’ of reference given. Addr°ae George, Flerald office, atating terms, ANTED—BY A GRATLEMAN aNO W Fe, SECOND ato-y cfm house in am agreeable nelchborko 4, with partial board Small private {emily preferred. Adurese, with location and terms, box 1,584 Poat office, ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN (+ NATIVE ‘and lod; some private Kple- 3 ty misates walk from the Warhingion Monument address, stating terms, ao, W. F., Union square Port office, manda tor ehildrea; or ap- Branch; pleasant rooma and o! or pa by the week C5 year: Address VOUNTRY BOAKD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY KREHIDING ‘8 short distaooe frem the city have a ault of rooms to dia- powe of to gentlemen and thelr wives or aingle » entiemen, with dourd for the remainder of the season and longer if devirable. Jecvanie and small children oot . Terma 35 pew week. Location desirable. References exchanged. addrese tor four days Jones Binciatr, Brooklyn Pret offtee surah joyed (COUNTRY BOARDING AT WATERLOO, M. 1.—THIS piace ls pleasaptly located, o the 8 uth Shrewsbury river, within a sbert distance ap¢ in fail view of the atlantio Ocean, where surf or river bathing may be hed when desired, 8. 8 WYCKOF?. OBOKEN.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN ADS. lighttally furoished front rom, with fine riqw of the y, nema rivers, and partial board, in cool and pleasant localtt the bath and terry. Apply at No.6 Kiver terrace, Hob. FLORCKEN-BOARD.—FIRST CL4R8 | A 0UMMODA- Wine wanied by & lady and gentleman for six weeke frem next Monday. at ‘rom $1% to $1 two days Hoboken, He per week. A Fald offloe. ~—_____ SUMMER RESORTS, Beret HALL, NEW BRIGHTON, BT a’ —This ie the most conve: need Imand being directly On tte tae lane! for ne hom OVE TO LBT.—APPLY TO CAPT. ITH, steamer Keyport, Marray treet. rove ie very extensive aod beaut me porte a direct lo © UMwWood ie exovedingly pictureaque: LIF F WOOD @ aRROWSM and BEEN GROVE MANSION, KEYPORT —BOARDEEB can be scoommodaed at thie beautifal mansion on PPROVED BRCRIPT@ FOR GLRAOWING—FOR THR easton areees ted sue dyer's te for acon ead restoring oO boa 4 666 Poat How York. ATCHRS AND Lag VY VERY LOW.—THR sUB- in Wall street for the years, is eetil All deseriptioms of and Jewelry, at wholesale and a sat lew y prices. * Reantifnl enamelied watehes for isdica ee ALLEN, Importer of watches and Jewelry, whele- tale and retail, 1! Wail street, second hoor, near Brosdway. i __ HOTELS. tEL DB LYON, ROW x GF hive adr sh ee Rag Ron, Yon the Hotel dew Gener, sad D. from the Hotel ¢a Leaves, and aree tel fn Grermaey. hirurtaaty faraidhed ‘large sat : Lainie fmm = ‘4 woe Pre carriages and Lad WINES AND LIQUORS, T DIsCOVREY—A NEW AND Aoos, ™ ‘ : oes, “tie eet odes Nees Phe Reccurt o " L mate. ard la said to surpaee any over drank bere in (hie eomntry oF any ouber. PoRTER, A BARRBL, FOR 80 BM Conran torte neta teen fivered by sending or calling st UTA SN OBR brewery, Forieth street opposite ube Crystal Palace, SPARALING SHAMPAGRR, vhe Colted States Cor the the" Raintonge OUTS Sa INTON GE ACO 4 The subscriber, role seent in wale of Co,” binds. thie 1 wing known as jor b and of the superior bs re fey Tp point of favor tae deen pre

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