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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, ef a French Ratiroad, Camal and Cash— General Lamar About te Return to the United States—The Yrisarri Treaty Still Unsigned—Grand Anti-Filtbuster League— ‘The Tariffin Guatemala—Politics and Trade ef San SaivaderDeath ef Martin Keezta, &e., &e. The screw steamship Columbus arrived at Panama on the 6th of May, from San Jose de Guatemala and the in- Uermediate ports of Central America. She had over thirty passengers and the following Freight:—236 seroons cochineal and indigo, 2,380 hides, ‘246 bage coffee, 270 packages sugar, 26 cases segars, 25 ‘Dales tobacco, and 13 packages sundries. The dates are Guatemala May 23; San Salvador May 27; Nicaragua June 1; 04 San Juan de} Norte June 16. Martin Koezta, the Hungarian refugee who was resoued from the Austrian authorities in 1863 by Commander In- giabam, of the United States Navy, died in very indigent sircomstances, on sugar plantation, near the city of Guatemala. The Guatemalan Logislature was considering an alliance ef the Central American States. From Honduras we learn that the church question has Deen seitied guictiy, an act of Congrees of the l4th of April graating the church the full and absolate enjoyment of ita rights and privileges. The Senate has conferred on Genera) Xa:ruch the rank of General of Division. NICARAGUA. ©UB ASPINWALL CORRSSPONDENCE, Aspinwatt, Jane 19, 1858. Affairs in Nicaregua—The Yrisarri Treaty—Contempt for Me United States—M. Belly Claims the Game Won—He Leaus Jor Havana—French Dandyism Amongst the Natives—A Canal Promised in Quick Time—Colonet Schlesinger and his Disappointmentsa—He Goes to Threaten Walker to Martin:e, c. From Nicaragua there is the usual information—nothing of interest. ‘The treaty is not even talked sbont, and in that great Tepublic the United S ates is regarded as a very insignid- caat and piratical country. Monsieur Belly bas piayed his game and taken his de- partare. He goes hence to day on the Granada, via Ha- vana. What Monsieur Belly has done im the matter of @plomacy few know. Outside of his official achieve- ments he has splurged in the most extenaed style, and zed in ribbons and decorations. ‘ie doubtiegs hastening to meet Count Bay Fasbcmmaaaeaiicenasns or firat hear how ‘ue '* jam He bas defeaved your treaty with that power, and ru- mor says he leaves with a treaty in his pocket very fa- ‘yerabie to toe French government. He has promised wo ‘atid a canal in less time than any other government weld require to sur a. the pene. Sebiessinger arrived on the Taylor, and left on the ‘27th on the Columbus for Nicaragua. As he was #0 un- Dimahing!y bumbugged and fooled by Martinez on his last ae ye Deing sent to the United States with a fd weaty ta he supposed, the probablity is that is Se radica ucuy tae Martiner now. He armed apd fortidea with imcubitabie eviaence that be in Nicaragua in a fow weeks. ‘There being no government oseel at Greytown at Walker can land at any point be chooses. Tat bin ome. AsPrnwatt, Jane 19, 1868. M. Belly in Town—He Leaves for Havana and Washing- ten— The Lake and River Boats—The Great French Canal end Railroad Projects, £e. ‘Mensicur Belly has just landed from the English steamer, ‘ani will sail at once on board the Granada for Havana—it is said en route to Washington. He has been gulling the Batives here, and will now gull the natives there, While at Greytown he was closely shut up with De Barwell, the agent of Nicaragua. During the whole time he has done what mischief possible against the Americans and all Qreaty interest, and now he is going to soft sawdor them. ‘There must be several fleets of those lake and river ‘beats, for every steamer brings fresh reports of Vander- Dik baving come in possession of them. Miuler bas arrived at Greytown from the imterior. The treaty—‘‘There is no such thing’”—like Mr. Mac- Beth’s dagger, that gevtieman sees it all in his eye. ‘Mr. Barwell is to go to France, to make an arrangement for the opening both of an interoceantic canal and a rail- road, What # wonderful go ahead people we are! That ‘wueb (i!) used individual Columbus was the first, we be- Neve, to make the proposition, and sree winking ef. Wonderful! How wo OUR SAN JUAN DEL NORTE aniditiiibie Guertowy, June 16, 1858. Mons. Belly After the Gold of Central Amerioa—The French Apprentice System to be Introduced, de., fee Your paper being recognized as the best informed on all matters rejating to Central America, 1 am sure you will allow me a brief space for a few remarks upon recent de- ‘velope ments in that lovely but unhappy land. I have spent some time in the interior, and especially in tho mining region, and claim to appreciate the insaloulable importance of Nicaragua in this particalar point of view. Perhaps can clear away a litte of the fog thas hangs round the career of the distinguished French sayan— Belly—in Costa Rica and Nicaragus, and which, I'ke the aloud over the Isfaclites, scems to be an inseparable ao- revel a mystery whish has hitherto been quite successful fm confusing we American press, Tete safe w infor that M. Belly has other dosigas in Nicaragua than the collection of specimens in natural bie tory, for the ombellishment of the Imperial cabinet, Tae Stability of the Bank of France, and,asa mathematical nequence, the stability of the Napoleon dynasty, it is well known, depends upon the bank's ability to pay specie. Upwards of sixty millions of francs premium 60 gold Was paid to the Jew money dealers for this par- im 1866-67. Now what Fraoce needs and fecis the rative want of, i# a gold producing tribatary, that be to ber what Calijornia is to the United States, nad ogiand; and such is Nicaragua. No country on the face of tne earth contains withia the same ex\ent or richer deposita of the prosious Metals. Se and Grontaien, Lay ave ail given proof of exceeding in Det products and Mexico. Thes» mioes by valuable water priri- |, aad the character of | a t ot Jadge ‘Campbell and others, in the and the Heras correspondents; bat information on the subject exists in France from reports of Bastannere, Jha: boniere aad other French Ke ‘and metallurgists, bee oy within the past few these regioas. , The gol mines, of whch fifty already dpened, yield upoa an ave imperfect native machinery now used doliare to the ton, waica produc’ could doubled by the sudstitution of the exponee of mining and reducing tho ore can ciroamelasces, exceed twenty dollars to ton, and by suitable management it can be dove at ton ety ed mo, from bis own entire range of the Caontales velled with the piaia sad Qn average yiold, 10 one hundred dollars wo the w silver mines are, however, tho rictfest, Twooty leetiza mine in Choatal London for reduction yielded the oxtraordioary fourteen hundred dollars to ihe toa, ani a oom ‘was in process of formation in Paris tor the pur Chase aad working of this mine, with ® capital of tweive millions of {ranos, when the Martinez government pu'ii novel miving decree probibiving foreigaors if i i i F t S z i “ Fs Costa Rica and Nicaragua, by their extraordinary e(far | Ly 4 Wy (nese valuable mines for rome time past, In their mind's eve thie grand Belly of eveatising | the bullion products of whe throe creat pets Powers, France, Kngland and the United emneer Belly then, im the poetical language of 2 Jeaves the plants and flowers “that might navo in the breast of beauty, to bloom unseen avo by the passing Iodian,”’ and applies his goniue to moro mate. mm if less congenial subjects, No travelling nataratist He makes: calculations and Bods that gold and ast ett ene: be iaid down ia Paria at five per cont jess th the standard value in Faroe, thas eaving the immen gums paid to the Jews and realizing a large proj to He next secures from Osta Rica an’ o of ten ‘cent on all precious met! fron the et ort countries, thas giving to Mons. Belly the most magnificent monopoly in the worl, He taxos @are to have his grant put under the protection of the hm peror, and modestly suggests that the Emperor will aa. aume a over Nreareges, and even construct the canal which be formerly project: Martinez, and Mora fall Sheoty into the arms of Belly, as it will secure to themselves political supremacy. No such trifes as pre viows and solemnly ratified and contracts ever interfered with freedom of their movements, and their dread snd of Watker and tke United States ore overpowers ail other feelings at present Another thing which Relly contemplates fe his grand scheme of maintaining the equilibriam of nations is the introduction of Guinea niggers into Nicaragua on the French apprentice system. has seen onough of the to know that it lacks labor, and ho coolly pro- establish this anomalous inetitution upon thia con and in such contiguity to our shores that every the south will waft its odors over our southern States, Baily cov coveta not only the gold and silver of et OF, ite cattle upon a thousand hills, ‘bat b 2 hae an eye to cotton Hen aleo cotton and tobacco. ‘You khow at what enormous expenditures, and With what moderate gic -o# Napoleon has encouraged the culture of cotton in Alveria rowon and tobacco aad coffee in Cayoane. Wiia Nios Jd for hie labors, France may beoome ia Tespects the commercial rival of Hagknd, (bese views Grevrown, June 17, 1858. Commodore Vanderbilt Gets the River Steamers and a Chance of @ Transit Contract--Nicaragua Looks at the Commo. dore’s Cash—Granada City Rising from its Ashes—Ths Belly Canal Project Requires no Native Cash and Leave Everybody Manager, éc. Costa Rica has relinquished al! slaims to the Nicaragua Transit, and sold the steamers La Virgen ead San Carios to the iacorrigible Webster, for account of Commodore Vanderiait. Wm. L. Miller, Eeq., has recently arrived here from Managua, baving there obtained a guarantee from that government that, in the event of the White and Stedbizs company failiog to get the Transit in operation by the 1s of July, Mr. Vander bilt is to have i; as per contract now ‘waiting to go into effect. The river steamers will be trans ee to the Commodore whenevor he requires them, so virtually, he is without # competitor for the Transit. The Nenragesa government is satilded that ir, Vander Dilt is the only party woo has the meens to carry the thing intoeffect. At least, #0 says President Martinez and ‘bis Cabinet. The steamer San Carlos still remains ashore and will not ‘de got off until the Jake rises enough to float her, which will be about the last of August. Tue La Virgen 18 running ‘and in tolerable order for Transit purposes. Granaca is, Phwoix like, rising from the ashes, there baving been one hundred ‘and aity new y= 5-9 re pid and otpers going up aa fast a3 possible. me ale czerting themeslves to make wneir city better ih woe before Walker burned it, and if they goon as they commenced they will succeed. That and its neigh wring towns was, {from the Ist to tne 25:b of May, visited by a reries of earthquakes, which shook and cracked the adobe walls considerabiy, but none oi them were irreparaoly in- Jured that I bave of, Mons. Feltx Belly arrived here some ten days since from Nicaragua, where he had been @ month or sir weeks nego. ttatipg with that goveroment for a ehio canal graut. The es- mated capital red is eighty millions of aollars, waich is to befurnisbea enirely by reach capitalists, As to there- sult of his lam not advised, but while stopping sve bahae relented 9 Seagae echenys, which is universaily approved of by tne people here, inasmuch as 09 money 13 required, and they are stockholders, managers and every: tng else appertaining to it, I caderstand thas Mons, Belly jeaves to-morrow for New York vis Aspinwall, and that he will seex aa interview with Uommodore Vauder- a! for the purpose of amalgamating their transit inter- OUR MANAGUA OORRESFONDENCE. Muanaava, Nicaragua, May 30, 1958, Movements of Mons. Belly—Gen. Lamar Asleep—The Cass- Yrisarri Treaty— Doings of Carey Jones, de., dc. Circumatances are transpiring in this country every day affecting American interests, and I address you hoping thereby to keep the reading public posted up. A short time since Mons. Belly, the agent of France, ar- rived from Costa Rica, with President Mora, of that State. The government of this land of libertad o muerte went to meet the distinguished visiter en masse at Rivas; but what they done there has not yet leaked out. Report says that ‘ope part of his mission was the bearing of 6,000 stand of arms as a present to Coste Rica and Nicaragua; also that there were 60,000,000 francs ready in France to aid in the building of a ship canal, if they would refuse to ratify that fo much talked of Yrisarri treaty, and give them a charter, Anyhow be bas been extremely active since he has been bere—riding over the country in every direction, exploring and taking notes, and likewise it pomt to see every prominent man in the country, filing their minds with shenies of aggracdizement and weaith, and thelr ears with fears and alarms of mogorrs | ring power of what he calls the boa constrictor of North; wbile Mr. Lamar has deen taking ft quietly eet ‘allowing himself to be bam bogged, like ihe majority of his predecessors, not- withetandivg his boast tbat he could not be deceived by this peopie, for that he bad been fighting just such peo- Taot twenty years. The capscity for a soldier and diplomatist are not always to be found im the same indi- ‘That Mopsieur Belly bas entered into some arrangement pec yap are os iat a but whether it re- lates to Transit, or establishment of a French Rae, bat gentleman made in Costa hice io = United States, and the reception that the opponents of the Yriaerri tres him on bigarrival here. Iam inclined to believe that it 18 the latter. The Yrisarri treaty has Been aiid bythe Oonatdoasi Ansombly, bt fre sident Martinez Das refused to sign it, and has sent \t back to the Assembly, with modificatioas, the principal of which is in relation to that clause in wbich the United States has conceded io them the right of landing their forces when oe ee SS ee oe tthe Cran- ait, and to withdraw their forces when they may think it necessary. This is the principal clause that they wish to alter. Tho alteration consists in taking the power away from the United States to laod when they may think necossary, and gtvieg it to Nicaragus, to call’oa them whoa they may think fit. In case that the United States may accep, these modiUcations an exieosion of three moa.hs is asked to ex- change ratafications. This is @ ruse to gain time to arrange See plang until they can mane areengements to tren Or the United States alt That there is some ‘underband game going on there is no doubt, for ® short time since the commissioners, Gea. Jerez, of Nicaragua, and Senor Ni of San Salvador and Guatemala, went to Costa Rica on bebaif of their governmenis, ere they concluded two treativs—one for (heir mutual proveotion and defence, aad the other, which has been kept very seoret, I ba 6 been unable to learn ‘tho nubetan with the exoeption that it contains thirty- nine artolen. tho above meauoned treaties were m in the chy of Rivas by Presidente Mora ana Martinez, the two commissioners, Jerez and Negrete, superinvended by Moons. Belly, who scemed to take @ prominent part. Why does not the ‘at Washington give us the report of Mr. Wm. Casey Jones?—or does it contain too many disagreeable truths’—or are they afraid that it wil bert their pet treaty’ People may write aad biack- guard Mr. Jones os much a8 they like, bat with the exoep- en of Mr. Squier, he ls the only Commissioner or Minister who has been sent to this country that fully un- derstood these people aad did not allow himself to be hoodwinked by them. Ihave noticed in ove or two letters from this cowntry that the writers, to vent their een, would give an Seta: fling at him for his con- fa this country. not believe that thore is man in N at moreat Wan Carey Jones, or sesociated with him more thea I did, and nover did | see him sot unbecoming 8 goutleman. if at times (and it was only at times) ho cepeated a litsle groggy it was more as ‘® rune to throw thone that he wished to gain information from off their guard. Fi Mr. Jones was om avisitto Manages be waa sitting ina certain house rhen a lot of the politicians of the country camo immediately pat ou that drunken air. They ‘eyes aronnd and noticed bim, when ene of them madethe remark, “Oh, he is too drunk to understand aay thing,” and they contiaued thelr conversation. After they had done and went out, mp jamped Carey as sober As anybody, saying Well, {have Jearnt a littie more; 1 poees I'll take adrink.” A person can juige by theae Little inetances the disposition of a man, and whether there is any truth in sash ying reports. Probably the wr ters of those leiters belonged to that gang of Transit charter huoters that were in Managua some time since. Carey trod on their toe pretty bard, and that ts the man- ner in which they seek their revenge, . MONS. BELLY, THE TRANSIT ROUTE, &C., ‘ IN THE NICARAGUA ASSEMBLY. [Tnotepee, Nicaragua (June 1) Correspondence of the Panama Herald.) The Nicaraguan Assembly has now been in session twenty days; but the treaty rati‘ied by that body in March bas not yet Deen returned by the President, nor any dispo- sition on bis part effomlly exhibited to either sign or re- torn it. This A most remarkaDle act, inasmuch as tho copetitution of Nicaragua provider that all legisia must be returned in ten ® farthest, The mi of the Assembly seen to be satisded with this bigh band ed nsurpation of power by President Martines, but cortaia Of the Leonese members, who supported most ardently the treaty, are not disposed to be put by so arbitrarily, rmur openly against it mbly may wel! be indicated, Koope stationed in Maaagna ‘and do not fear to will use in Case of their rebelling against his tyraanioal mandates. Such ie the subserviency of the Assembly thes they do not now treat upon the most unimportant Subject without (iret seeking the disposition of the Proai- dent upon it, This system of things would, of course, be intolerable, If there were a probability of its continuing long; Dut its existence is only from hour to hour, for the social system ere, like the material conformation of the country, i¢ volcanic, and is liable to convulsions aud changes. A pretty strong proof of the appronching change {* in tho tact ol the o resigestion Of two of te three Miaw\ers ia Martine2’s Cabinet—Gregorio Juarez and Macario Alvsrez. Both found the despotic digporition of Martiaes ins.appori- able, and therefore ga’ their Juarez is a Sambo, but bas, I betieve, one of the whitest hearts in Nicaragua, He’ is a man of extensive edvoation an’ »9- quirements, and hae ever been the friend and advocate of a liberal policy, Juarex. is a true friend to all good Amo ricane, and it was be, of alt the members of the govern ment, who supported most Le a pa the American treaty. Rosalie Cortes, the remaini , We frien tly to the treaty, but he allows hi "a be esed as 0 to by the ‘Ant and deapotn Maruints. General Jerez was called to the cabinet by Martine on the resignation of the above mentioned a, but he refused to accept the appointment. Cartan, therefore, re mains alone in the ministry, workin, \ike roviow dradge, and complying \n everything with the whims and caprices of Martines Gen. Lamar, our Minister, who has now been in Mana- rua about four months, at length thinks of taking his do. parture. He has tried every argument in his power to Induce the acceptance of the treaty, but all to a0 effect Tam of opinion that there is but one argoment which would cause ite rat fication, and that is the speety revorn { Walker and hit Olibasters. The departure of Goo. La mar will be greatly regretted by all Amoricams, f e prerence here of this prtriotic and high minded gantiomsn has been A glaeld ©) protest 3 a Ww Wom, sad doabiert 4 ber iv uae. attention of the for the building of an Granada to Jo. the right of way (three miles) of land ‘on each y of ibe road. Martinez favored the project, but for oace the Assembly (be it said to their honor, Could not be forced into ae Cepting the will of the Presiaent for law, and rejected the carried on ‘siative and executive business here is very secretly—but I am of the belief, from informetion of @ pretty positive nature, that the ition was & genera! one—that the plan was to establish a French colony on the road, the route being, of course, under FresGh roam The earthquakes continue in Mapayo people are 80 muco alarmed that they ni adobe houses and taken to liviog in little patm bute and sheds; and with reavon may they tak town, that there ie not a bailding in it but has beea crack: ed ‘open, while many of the older ones Lave been throwa completely down. The people of Granada never coage to pour out their apatbemas upon General Walker for burning their cay, and they have lately barst out anow, th demand on their purses for tho rebuildin; parocoial church in the plaza. For about $6,000 have already been ay becribed, and orner sud- scriptions are rapidly eieiaal in. lsis proposed, I believe, to commence the work of reconstruction at an early day. As to when the transit through Nicarague will com- mence every body is in as much doubt as ever. However I may mention that Mr. C. C. Fitzgerald, the gontieman ‘who has been so orten as being bashed from the country by President Martinez, is actively geasged in repairing the road from san Jaaa dei Sur to La Virg’ this may be per considered a8 an indication na the ee, tng of the route by the Stebbins & White Com- ig company, it is stated, have benate Oe eee Soomers from Webster ; if so, there is some chance of thelr being ready to ‘open the road in July whea their — ex 8. jicaraguan oe eee expresses a great deal of indignation gst for bis aitempt on San Juan, jas sent @ letter to General Lamar, calling upon the United States to do by bim or his followers as was done by Walker. af rat cons said, replied that be could not conceive how Nicaragua could com pial of an offense com- mitted by Americans in Greytown, as Nicaragua does not exercise jurisdiction over the place. UATEMALA. ANTI-FILIBUSTER MOV! TIN THE LEGISLATURE— PROPOSITION TO REDUCE THS TARIFF—CHOLERA— MARKBT RATES IN THE CITY, ETC. In the Guatemala Chamber of Representatives on the 26th of April, Senor Garcia Parra proposed that a new al- Nance and treaty be made between the various Central American States, by which an atlied oraghs of oue ions men should be ‘permanently quartered in Nicars the river Han Juan, the ports and the ani ot Sat This motion was after- jos against future invasion. ‘withd: rawn. Sevor Granados introduced @ resolution to the effect that the additional duty imposed on foreign merchandise BAe’ the 224 February, 1856, is excessive, and nconstitutional ; and further, that’ the wants of the country require a considerable reduction to be made. Up to latest advices no action hed been taken in the matter. The cholera still continued in some parta of the re; Ho, but the Gacefa states that the cases were very few. Private advices inform us, however, thet the epiiemic ngs with great severity in certain districts. nbae ial ge quotations of the Guatemala markets:— ron [ba 8 per aro, ‘alt #0 [2 por’ isonet Per carga, sugar $2 4 per arroba, cacao 635 per carga. ? SAN SALVADOR. PERU TO BE AIDED AGAINST NORTH AMERICAN INVA+ SION—PROGBESS OF THE ANTI-AMERICAN LEAGUE— JTS CHANCES OF SUCCESS—M. BELLY AT WORK FOR A FRBNCH PROTECTOBATE—HIGH RATES FOR COF- FRE—SUCCESS OF A GERMAN SSTTLER, BTC. [Sen Salvador (May A) germany of Panama By a decree of April 29 the government of Salvador bas Offered Peru assistance with arms and money in the event ofa fhbuster invasion, and on the Ist of May seothor decree authorizes the executive to make such alterations the revenue, &c., as may be necessary to meet the ex- Pine goverstrest is dotag a e government is I! in its power to bring about ‘& confederation of the {1 blics, and overtures to that effect have been made to the respective governments, Dut I cannot see the slightest prospect of such a desirabie object ‘being carried out. the first place the present ruler of Guatemala has been elected l’resident for life, and will consequently be Tittle inclined to submit to any other authority. I feel oe A Ft this Bo tl I wo into eaten am! meat and the pei ot hie eventful pony feats vhatiaen a oa festa ars cen es fourtecn Tegged Indians, armed with musket wuaeet locks (they ted com ot with their cigars), bis subse qaont success in almost every encounter with bis oppo: pents, aod now the quiet, manner in which he occu. pies the dictatorial chair. We cannot but admire the man, and class bis Carecr amongst those yt chances ‘which occasionally raise generals, ftateamen and empe- Tors from the lowest walks of Ist hkely, therefore, that home aman would descend from his present position and trust to the suftrages of all Central America, knowing well he doen, that his ia- fluence is confined to bis own State—tnat beyond ita con fines the hatred re eo aa former yoars still bura im the breasts of the The movements of Mr. Selly ia Nicaragua are watched here with intense interest, aod vague rumors exist thet Mr. Beliy has made sundry promises of protection on the part of Franee, &o. The dull state of Huropean markets has had its corres- Rae fect here and conseqaently products are ly ing in price. Sugar $6 per quintal, hides $9 do., as usual. A very fine lot, consisting of elxty ceroone of cochinsal, deing & portion of the produce of Sante Anna this yoar, has just been purchased at Sonsonate at $100 por quintal. Coffee continues enormously high selling readily at $12 por quinta at Sousonate. ‘A Joung German who has been diving into the myste- ries of the Ba'sam coast is likely to be well rewarded for his trouble. He has discovered several valuable gums and droge, and bas also been successful in winning the friendship of the Indians. Settling im their midst he wil! bave opportanities of ga‘ning an insight into the manners and customs of these biuherto exclusive people, while at the same | ime he can employ his time very profitably in twading with the collectors of balsam, sarsaparitia, ladia robber, dragon's blood ‘abd a muititude of other articios whieh abound in that region. The treaty between tr w replica of Guatemala and Sal- vador was signed by jent Santin in Cojatepeque on ANTE FILIBUSTER DECREE, The Senate of Salvador has issued the following de- cree -— ‘The President of the State of Salvador: Inasmuch as the Geverai Assembly has decreed the following — ‘The Se ate of the State of Ralvador cousttering— Lust the f ibumersare iu Mobile nod the ovber tn hich threatens in vowality. ora rnat ihe exclusive pretext of fiibusters in ihe onsupation the country, to make themselves masvern of the property Central american, the temples and revigion, and snuty by every Kind of rapacity and force their @xoduaive hy and immorallty, recucing at last he ons of ihe wi hyect aod mise. ahle slaves. ona of Central America, owing to Ne belng divi ted into tre independ nt sections, and Without ® firm end enduring unk vween 4 That ‘he anid division does not permit that the defence And resistance at the invaders be quick, strong and comolved for want of & contre whic it resuits that the enemy has many advantages. cressing their tneolence, whieh preventa the termina’ ti of the campaign, causing great Joss of life and expenditure of poning rent Jonimg our nationality rinohers iBts ino bands Of Mlloesicre wiubout Po G. tiat « sullcien ly painful ged protonged esperionse te proving 'o na in meny ways and in ihe clearest manner, that the divieion into five sections exciies the ambition and ineo Jones of strangers and subjects us to inna aad humiliations loading ua day by day to & worse condition, beveuse waning the pubiie Riches enrouraging immorality And the spirit o loeasiem, promoting discord, internal factions and farrictdal iam, ware by which ther ,Prosrets of agriculture, commerce and dumgy 18 im a. Tai the Central American Bates are not in « position to sustain inéepencent governments to take piace amoncat D8 in & very inferior rank, for want of a the ele y (0 reprewent ‘hem Among nations. o%, Nn'ted, possesses @ numerous nources, an extensive ani ferdie ter reat advantage for Keneral and ith puch ant elemeuta, it Would, under one go- Vvornment, be «strong Ballon, cousidered aud respected, aud if in the number of civilized naiona, directiv panieh aod oi evil, Aa she wonld have ruff Also to preserve Der independence and nationality. 9. That, entabilsling & regular government in Veutral Ame- ta relation with other Powers would be more extensive and’ firm, with the view of re estabilehing tm this manner pronounead iteelf 09: saab lishment a national go. gad ‘iso Wo puts stop te the miaforinaes the nation has sul’ “Ti And thet the President of Nloaragws, high eouaideration, has addressed the Presi tions that com pose Central ion, urgivg at In the repnbite to take this mater Lato eon ve thought proper w deeree, and decree una. oitwously — Art. L The supreme exeeutive power Is anthorized extra ordinarily, and jm ihe twice! manner, eo shat making the conventions fe Purpose with (he governments of Curts Sains Honduren, biearegus aod Docks Rim, & sray efegt aad bring about the organization sad ertablidhment, within ® short a time at ie, and in comsort with them, ® axtional government ths éxiend all over Central Amerias, In Vesting him with the most ample feciliues to aave it from flvuser ingssions which threaten it, or {rom those of any Kind whatsoever, and so that afer ie daager \¢ removed he ride Without delay in the organization of the national gorern ment in a firm, aeenre and definite manner, a may He moat convenient amd adapted the Ventral Amertoan repuniics J0an @ LA BILVA, of Senate, « Cosvteriacn, Abe, Pi aatiantinda) = <i LY MATAIMONEAT., Mae's r 01m MIDDE MM man e ror sa |: ne mderd Wo, 9 9 AGED CRUNTLM appotweng wn o 1838. ips ane ee aniipe jeeny’s Hoel ‘ARM FOR SALE ioR #: Peete ieee imp aes - ye chy, commaniontiog with h seven Br! FOR SALE—AT ONE-THIRD 178 VALe, IN 1.09 $12 ps county. Ohi er acre; will divided im five or thirty solendia min Blackhaw county, Ohio, st acros near the count) 4 the crops on itare worth $1,000; thisis wor GLASS rou SrORY FP Bouse, £9. a place, Twenty ninth -street, ‘and Ninth avenues. easy. eit we ie wou, ia} Broadway. OR BALE -AT A BARGAIN, A TWO BEORY AND basement brick bouse and lot a Tt ts situated fo. 36 Cleremont avenue, corner ae Brook Delng about hfteen tainutes’ ride in the cars from Falwoa fer: 22, ta lted up with gas und has a fouriabing grepevine in the yard. $1,000 of the purchase money oxn remain on, bond and mortgege. Inquire of B. A. MERIAM. No. 73 Fulton street, New York. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—160 ACRES OF DE- sirable land in Wisconsin, within two miles of & oromi nent ane on ‘isconsin river. No See a Pisno Would be taken in part, Adare Address W. P. id ofios, RB SALE OR TO LET—SEVERAL SMALL @ROWN stone honves ait on the northerly side of Twentietd gipet, fein ‘out inet te ‘ren oo iy be td are eourt aot, balconies im front, whe m4 faniag and genteel ap pearance to the houses iss niodara tmSrovecsauta, such real arranged for small fam)lies woul! particularly call the attention of those who are board, De wand of i means to the a that (bese houses require but lithe omy which will red: Penses necessary to furnishing mation apply cf THOr. MACFARLAN & SONS, No. 180 ‘Tenth street, near Third avent } OF on the premises, ‘OUSEa—TWO HOUSES IN ELEVENTH STRKET, near avenue A, ove block from Tompkins rqusre, to exchange or trade for a small farm or sountry reaiience, or mocks, Donde, morigage, oF a livery stable, horecs sagons or merchandise.” Apply to PAYTEN, 91 Division s'reet. teed | AT FLUSHING FOR BUMMER AND vf enpantagn vases. Seal epn venianete, onl able Tors tamty, ing house, medical insti ut or ece- pon ft —a |, outbuildings Ln ey and con) comvas iM. i.’ PRINUS, nipiosmine, Jyne 26. Y bg igeelny WA! eee 4 a 1s FOR SALE—NO. modern improvements, For patheuinte apply to% or TVEsaNT, 12 Ventre street. TALUABLE PROPERTY IN FIFTY FIKST STREET, south side, for sale ome. pot Righth and Nint pues, two lois, with cottage ahd Reighvort terms easy. Inquire La ot cur. ware, 30: sreet, near Broaaway, or of J. F. Chamberlain, 613 sighth avenue. 4 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALB OR EXCHANGE, witbin fifteen miles of New York, and oue mile from the steamsoat landing, with the crop and cash with it, for New York or Brooklyn oe FH Good house and out ‘houses on the farm, IOMPSON, 8 Nassau st. $65.35 me! ean veiled WISHING TO INVEST $65 TO can buy & good putiding lot tn the cenire of & Penulital village, one hour from ee City Hall. Address box - 188 Herald office, 9! 700-2." —1 HAVE TWO NEW FRAME COTTAGE yl n tae blovks from Myrtle crenas oe olausies 8 | ocrn, Ge nage Pa el) finished and painted. w ‘with bitads. ill jeave $2,500 on t vo ant a half years, and fake the 1 ‘eee man rs Of marketable goods, Address this day, Jones, House “RARE CHANOR—FOR SALK, ON® HALY OR THe whoie of a sods water factory. having am old and w: entablished boeme | ad rolavle cunomere, Ror tar formation call nt 68 J_NKY, PANCY STORE FOR SALK—WITH STOCK AND FIX. Laren; will be gold very Jow {or ash. im conesquenee of MM hesith. "Apply at 419 Hudeon etrem, New York. “7 SALE—THE KASTERN HOTEL. THIS HOTEL been recently renovated and newly fitted up. os oing % goo} con business, ‘Tris sitnaved in one or the. boat I for business and the comfort of guests. to ill Bean thy proprieion is obliged to sell, and eine soon. wh further par hiteball street, ELA Aaa ata R SALE—ONR OF THE MOST VALUABLE RES. tauren with bar, down town. doing « large business bottles and Gem! Must be in supp pine ‘cumomers with ‘ ve an esiaie; but lithe meney Wanied if secured. aiuire 04 Weat Eighteenth street. OR SALE-—ONE oF THE BkeT BAR AND LOW JH Foome in the city of Irookiyn. on the principal thorough tare, now Rood b ‘and #oid only gate the owner baving anochor piace wins deman te bole aitention, Inquire of PRED &£ COLS, 43 Fulton Fen SALK—THE MACIIINERY, STEAM ENGINE, £2, spoen and fork factory. 1a Hrooklya; lease bes two Rent low. Wouid mehe & aplendid toe pr Apply v9 He HANTZ & CU., 6 Hawover sicoet. i BALE—MAC' yy AND ‘LEASE or. HOBOKEN Chemica! Newark |. below Garden atrset Tp ot farther ve “ps Rg pet 5 0 Vinegar fa! ‘Gntiached te tne works. The Passale wave will'ba igiro faced inthe course of the next mouth. Part of parsbase for & reasonabie ume if de M. For further paruicul vooety SoS We COP KLAN Dot ‘or further ular yo © 30 a Broadway, or to HRY LOB, W road R PALE—A LARD AND OIL REFINER A Fletely fitted ap with engines. pi Ja, office furniture, and every thing (or oor duct ese—five years lease a! $700 per annum. apply at, lim street, OR SALE—A RAR AND LUNCH ROOM. IN ONE OF the best locations cown town, Will be said cheap, or let toa repoonible men who ndersiands the besiaess Apply on the the ) premises, 66 Aaseau mreet. ARUIT AND WINE STORES FOR FALE—IN ONE OF r LK. a sroad way. Ast a bar, fx. ores fen years for eaie aa bargaia. ‘or part- Culara addreas J.D. J., box 2.871 Post office.” 1QUOR BTORE FOR BALE.—A CHANCE TO MAKE ;the good wi | end fsinres, including everything if wea. money: wr fi Boept monk. whisk oan be houZbt 6 ot) tee 00 cash. it hs er stand long estabiiubed Fraak- and Dest situations in that Dart of the city. It ia nent eat street, between Albany avd ‘iberty sureets. Ment mo. dersie, Inquire at 315 Duane sirest TRAM TABLE FOR SALE- ¥ OARAP; IT 18 large size, copper fastened, made in the best manner; mes oer. une time; cost $100. Apply at the Giobve Hotel, LITHOGRAPRERS sgour STARTING IN pork. bance. — advertiser being abon: nose—A rare Pat toms Wink, Qeeil einer reat macritice, {i in» living ( say young, eaterprista, se nddtom X.-ierald of jie oe $20) EACH —TWO VALUABLE FORBIGN PA for anle wt less than cost; Ausirian and Bel to any one going abroad. Cailat 612 Broad- 900 () —POR SALY—A BARGAIN—AN OLD ESTAB- slighted wood yard, txtures, horses, gris, wagon Barnees, #awing machine, rood in n yard, £0., With good ran of custom cones aus. SOU TAWIOK, 84 Nasean street. _HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED, AMBROTYPIRIS.—ANY PARTY HAVING AN AP- with 4 4 0r balf size camera, cae fod «& ourcha oran Cs ag ‘Wik be made to travel, ‘Address Hivilo, Herald office, O RENT TWO b BEDROOMS, PARLOR AND ood mot far from Soy WH ereveed $12 per monn. Address, wie Particulars, » ne a! H., box au Herala office. ANTRD-A TIAND PRESS AUCH AS IB USED AY ms | AT ‘bd cash will be paid. Address box wer Tor the sau by a rst rate p' MEDIUM #IZ4D MOTs, ween Bleecner and thirty enges. Price about ye fo Know all (he seerets of our peas gud fai fatn are Ufe, une ‘of Which will eave you yoars of and oars, ay | allen ATRVOY ANCE Nes. a aGOOR ao SPRING Sf, Brosdw moat ancoonafal mei” ext and business cial Siro an in America Hs, liver complaint, debility. indigestion, acrot Wenrable. | Unerriog advice on ¥asiness tion gives or no pay ta) ae i A. W. SNOW, THR OWLENRATED BUcl NewS Clairvoyant, will find absent friends, trare ina! or miolea F774 Arise om Gusinees, and give, delinsetion of charaoier. idence {8 Greene street, room No. 1, first B.—WHO ff. rt Pre. or tip.” BARA + Madame punweten fhe hae been kee. i absent frieads, do , FR. SALR- TWO gan FOUNDLAND DOGS, JET ery large. One blvtk and wolte Newroundised pup, three mobiba 014, 60 ibe weight, One yellow wt. Ber nard pup, of & mammoth Ove brace of pointer pups. terriers, 4 hand. Please ‘address Vasement, Rew York. Gardner's mange cure Big contd per hottie. Remedy for wo ot Rs medion \) prevent rabiem as oe ‘No. 4 Murray Nex, UNIVERSALIS CHURCH Above favors le te the emiabl'st wed up to VU bo Bel ia Mroniway, thie (Monday) erating, & as ud Saw Wl BA ress the Boe une, ‘Ali are ‘elaris wh BNARVING AWD LOUGING. ‘boarding owe during roa FAM(LIS3 AND ohare a the ammsr mare ~ PRIVATB FAMILY RESIDING AT 28 WEST TAEN by third near Fifth na, would like to let =e or two very pleasant, cool roome for the sum HANDSOME SUIT OF BOOMB AND TWO SINGLE bendsomely furnished, Apoly at with board. Api three doors from Mroadway; have but few boarders and family smal!. Terms quite low. A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACOOMMO seen i tire eves Fut and in ie ae peighbo oe of four en \h street, between pitth avenues, Terms mo ‘Addreas D. 8. A., Broadway (ost oat ove, “PRIVATE PAMILY HAS A PRETTILY FURNISHED £10 10h with board: to two or theae g-ntiemen, ‘Gas, pantrise and fire place, uss of very modorsie, "apply at is ‘Charlton’ street, between Greenwich and Washington. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN AND A GBNTLEMAN i, io ma private oiemlly, ry pry haifa hoa Jaana ie by tan ‘aad fifveen minutes’ ride by stage y the care, For further tnformaien Wutgera piace, New York. BRY, NEAR SPRING STREET, A GEN- an and wife sod a few single gentlemen may ob.ain and good board, with the comforts of @ home. COUPLE OF PLR ASANT, NEATLY FURNISHED mson second tloor, to let to ons or two gentlemen, Ssgeuemes Sha wife, without board, in & small private at No.6 Pitt street, near Grand, eferences ex- A Sey a0 WIFE ke Ba. borden aed on fears na and rey gd BoAkD.cA LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC- 1 farnished room, wita or with: gah sonra tor tee They so mily. Location between Fourteenth aad near Sixth avenue. Keierence given, Address J. K., Union square Post oflce, New ¥: Nort. - sie OARD.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM. ph en fora gentlemen end wife, at 87 per week; also froows, furolsbed or unfurniaked. Gas aad bath, Sonvenieas wo (prosdw Tatrecte and Sixth avenue cars. Apply at 50 West BB“ RD. —KOOMS SINGLE AND ADJOINING. ON SE cond or third floor of a first claas modern house, for a fam) J: a gentleman and wife, or angle geutlemna, Or eo lnctes; con venient to Care and stages 10 ply a: 6> Hammond sireet, between Bleecker and Fourth.” OABRD DOWN TOWN.—TWO GENTLEMES 9an | BE accom modated with board; also ome young lady, at Awbinson sireet, corner ef reenwich st, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SMALL FRENOL Fa: ty cam acsommodate one or two gentlemen with room Doard. French lewous given. Apply at 2 kicks street, between Harrison and Degraw. eo IN BROOKLYN—A PRIVATE Longe having & new and commodious house in the most de: Dealtby partof the city, are desirous of having he situation canno: be surpassed ta thie city, the air being as pure ae in the country Persone desiring board are re juested .o cail at the second house in the row in Gamnien meee, south of Fullen svemue;name on the door wre Bt ge tage) A LADY AND GENTLEMAN ith board for the lady only) in a quiet nay, where laaaant, streets, pla other “boarders. ‘Situation mast Dest Browswey, between, Fourth ana Tauty-tou Address D. La, atom square Post offloe. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN WITH A finsil private family or widow Indy, where there are Boother boarders, in © retired part of the city, between Bleecker and Fourventh streets, west. Keferences and payment in advance if suited, Address R. B., aquare lost ofice, OARD WANTED—WITH NICE ROOM AND BED- room, for & geutlem in and lady «fail board for the lady), ina private family, permanently, or in Wiliacasvarg ‘06 on the enst side of Srond way. address for wares days, saling terma and location, J. Johnson, OARDING—381 | GREENWICH | STRERT.—A FEW gentlemen can be accommodated wi'h board, a: 83 per weeks nt ‘Mt Mrs. TAYLOK’S, Also a few day boarders, OARDING AND LODGING—& FRONT ROOM ON second floor, with bedroom snd large deca atte ict to tieman and ledy or two eenliomen, with bo + frent mudern douse. in a gvod nelg! Apoly at 170 Kast Kaat kighteenth street. Pg pn ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, IN A PRIVATE family occupying a first cleas brown sione froat hous» A.tinsle gentlemen can be accommodated ‘with reom. eult of rooms fore ences exhanged. “App! Apply a LOpatte SOUS, 3% BROADWAY —THIN HOUSE = the socommodaticn Kept oaithe biropean gectcmen tod latices Wente neat to. severe a jer week. {rom Bors: ws EF oudmeaateie ife, $1 per day. Joraseaon street roomé, suitable for siogie tiemen OF ¢ratirmen wives, "Apply at 67 secon avenue, corner of veurih street. Qoniaion ali the modern im. NISHED ROOMS TO LER, WITT JARD, IN A Nu F" firat clara house, o geatiemen'and ineir noe lo single gentlemen, Apply’ at 42) Fourth dew gen onan! ourth street, between Bowery URNISHED ROOMS AT Sj BUTLER STREET, SOUTH hrookiyn, second Soor, of # neat orick bouse; areet coo! and shady; front room, ‘bedroom Kiteben, with all Recessary ute valle for housekeeping prion $4 per work, im ferry care #i.hin uae bicok. URNIBHED ROOMS TO LET—IN SUITES O8 SEPA re » wim gout en, OF tO & } aad geotlemea With Or without bows, In the family ofa iacy whore Lune comforts may be enjoyed, family very amail and svictiy Private, Apply at Wi Vartek street, corner of Uharlon, “ne- eren dee ex” a operate, OR UNFURNIBURD ROOMS TO Front and beck rooms on tbe second story, for a AD, OF KOMLOMAn Aud lady, OF & privale feu ‘lao email’ room® OM. te third story, ‘Terma reaamnsvie, URNISHED “ROOM witit ALL THE MOBORN Iu. provements, eligialy situated for gentiemen doing busi Bets Ge Wn own, Will be lel Bb reasonsole terme in ine Apa cious house 104 Frankiin street, one block weat of Broadway. OBOKEN.—TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT PARTIAL board «large front room, suitadle for one or two gen Uemen. commanding a spir ndid @ of the bills on reasvaa ble erm ‘Apply at ‘a Washington street, or address M., erald ODGINGa —pO YoU KNOW quae YOU CAN HAVE S.cnae, conterygiee room for it or from 2 to 97 cena ver sieht, Ay Somnert William and Franklort surveta, New York? Open ‘OUTH BROOKLYN —A TLEMAN CAN BE AC commodsted with board ta © small private family, where the comi: ean be ubtaimed fou sitasted wh Ufaily eituvied within a few minutes’ walk of cot mail parte Se ee Be oan also have the use of s i jeromes required, Ad- dresa \ eritas, Herald office. r ANTED—TWO Sindy and gentle n,’ wil shuation not above #ifteentn strest nor below Four tween ilurd aud Fb avenues, Price medera'e, Kererent kiven and required, M. G., 78 Lexington avenue, ANTED—FOR A LADY AND BABY TWENTY-TWO monthe old, 's furnished room, wish, board, ims plata gaey. Apply ai 401 sixth avenue, foarth floor, ay time to- ANTED FOR SISHED yoy a Witt PRE Wehen, or with fuil boar ® gentien. wite ard chia ures Teareold, First eines acommaodations Forved, ond near Twenty wird street preferred. | address Wood, lieraid ofive, stating full particulars, price, do, 31H STREAT, NEXT BLOCK TO BROADWAY— new house, all tbe improvements, neighborhood un- caoeptiensbtn. “& gvasiomes tnd Wile ot we Sante penis: men. can haves furnished parlor. wilh board, on very U beral terms, “Adéress Board, bor 18 Herald oltce a5 ext AVENUE. —A CHOICE OF ROOMS, Pj gin ly faraished or eaturniened, euitable for fam for single persons, at ibe above heathy summer looauon; oF © few respectable will find good board. ferms moderate, 93 FErce STREET, NEAR BROADWAY,—eUR nished spariments and rooms, with all the m: commodaiions. op mocerace D' parior of large dimensions, sultable for a select club. french rpoken. THE MILITAHY, INDSRY r LORS, INDRPRN DENT ‘CORPS, ABMORY ®, 1588. ~The memvere 421 Broad) at 50 clock precisel, THOMAS Pau doux N. Wioer, Orderiy Set gona, PARTNER WaNtRD-witht ABUOT &: A’ very profitable cash business, requiring tw persons Any man of pleasing alapoxition apply © KULHSERIN & UO , 66 Nasgnc aireet, room No. MAN, WiTd THe Pleaaant dosinea, a per week, with f arity for (he mooey, Herald office, with resi name and piace of ATRD, WITH THR ABOVE tleer ins pleasant. geo $5,009 oan be realized ven and required. Ap: A. A. HOWARD. $250. ne inareaive esvelling beste thts sea Undonbied rei arenes ply at 16 trio Bona rent. 350 TO $00.—AN ACTIVE MAN, OF GOOD AD. Sree ie weste! immediately jo Jala we 8 on: * making ba) times the extant, pel wees We looming @pe per week. Perwon desirous Of travelling and of visidag tne jvarion! tering places (hia fummer, will find It to their inv ae every satisfaction can be given. The advertise: Yy acquainted with the bueiness, avin anoler for several years, Call on Mr. $500. PARTNER WANTRO IN AN OLD RSTAD lahed'aad, perfeesly uate cash business, genien! fed lewitenatey wil net Room 94.000 Sear, tat ac ton adaye K. ., Chatham syaare fost = 81. 5008 ASH WILL F< Lg | ONBHALF IN. Sreotat la s maputescertag pasiness ta ten chy, Fee ertce vf rasineas ta tas cf pis vittntied demand. ‘kes for wad ears mm sepeety A pean, Herald vides, aia’ time and piace for aa inter! sa he house evn. ia. No. set Foust stroct, beiwees Bowery and Pa eee WNS. board @ gen iem: res von $i per week Ditance a half Dour at pue ond particulars < sppiyio "8. aye. Boar AT YONKERS —ONF OR TWO SING1——<, RS heseateat board, Ea Se A Donel sia Bitastion ri been wearawa ana soorhood: Appt rest up rr ce aa, BOaRD IN Ley 4 se aly preerrad y, convenient to the A Oo tiine ote BOARD, FOR THR + lage never’ | house called ibe Highland well Landing, in ® fine, ow ofthe the Hudson river. L of easy Powell For Aen mba ine ne Geamer Hison Cornwall, Onan areal pI i Mea Seat Fancher, 26 Water street. New a ON Oe COBRTSE, BOARD MAY BE HAD SEVEN MILES 3; Brooklyn, in a desirable situation, ‘of nccene, I'he beneds’ of & highly cultivated fine airy yawn, shade trees, Ae. Inquire at 74 Bast Zwes'y- private ouster BOARD WANTRD-FOR GENTLEMAN, ‘wife and three children, the youngest nine years old, servant; & farm howe preferred, where there boarcers, and cistance not over ar hour's rid preference given to Westchester county or New Ji ia Sa ee Ww, pox has NY, oes JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—BY A SMALL QUIET fam/ly, for two or three mothe ina farm house al uated near the water, and within one bour’s ride ca New = With plenty of fresh milk requ oat aatis ences given. Address, for a few days, a hg Bogle, ply reaped TATEN ISLAND.—COMFORTABLE ROOMS, WITH board, ey, be had |a 8 private, be house, near second street, in the store. lana! ng. Inquirwat 6! rose aNTAD—IN | = ‘Cou NTRY, A SHORT DISTANCE three furnished rooms and kitchen, tor a 1d siafem or " eaten g boarder Addrens P. . U. &., Her Herald oft ,6. ANTED—COUNTRY (BOARD FOR A LADY, CHILD nd sorant, with good aoe bathing accew.ible, {rom New York as late an a. ‘Feturaia, Ae 7 Ln M Terme Rovio esceed $12 per week. Address 585 Broad= ‘way, up stairs. FINANCIAL. ROORUYN, N.Y JUIN 35. 1858 —MECTANTOR RANE 45") Presiden’ end directors of thie declared divitend of Sve cen. oe oe dabiar Bade bulf $i 60) er sre. payable wo the sockholiers, om prod vein woek cari cardaate, on and fier Peavey Whe frstiy oe aly B63 jachusiver “By order ot ibe noard cf the it. to Ju) jac! ive. directors ey, DIsBROW, Cashier. OAs, BURBALL, HOFFMAN, J 8 CROWIGE, JOAN GELETCH, MP BBL “em: PuAR, c. AMPBELL ac. eect Si Ben sas Wali sireet Bulddnw.) D chy ned X guildere, Bought and sold. Doltare ahd at kinds of Bar pitend iegasttypen and \d and silver, ow sliver for nale at's diacount MIGRANT INDUSTRIAL, BAVINGS BANK —NEW Fr ne 26, 1868 —Dividend Notice agen ed ‘semi annus! divid of six ‘all sume of $000 tod under a acd five on all sumn of over $00) whie® sbail ‘At least three months on the Ist of Jaly tore on and after Monday, Jaly Jor will be earried to the credit of de~ or Th in open for business daily from 10 A.M. ‘03 pM? dnttrom fio 6 Pike sti Ro, pL Chamberg uct, at of Broadway. BTU ART, President. Sous Mansixa, Con ween y RVING } BAVINGS gL RNEITUTION NO: 6 Berg street, reenwi —Open dai w2P M., tna trom to 7) A on Mondays. pe toaved eae échare iM. ae) PRLT, President. Vampannitt L. Buxton, Seoretary. NTEREST ON, way, FR ANGIBOO CITY BONDS.—THE 8, of the bonde of the Chy of ald op aod efile” ae: date, by RRSEY CITY WATER BONDS —THE COUPONS OF the Jersey City water bonds, due on the first day of July net, will be paid on presentation at the Continental Bank in the city of New fork. at the and Traders’ Sank, Jersey City, om and after the lat proxtmo. ANHATIAN iNaB way, corner of Hlescker street—!une fostitution’ will pay the caval remtananel dividend. a: Be Tale of # Der cent per annum, on all sums of $500 and un, a per cent on all larger sums, on si] deposit ‘mek tere payable on the Inn oe Su. Sh aividen de not wit Fawn will receive inuerest (he same a4 prin ST UNOWS, President. A. A. Avvonp, Beoretary. AW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY.— i872, will be pald on aud fier Jung leat the ofhes ct pany, cornes of twenty sith strest ana Fours avenue, Wh. RMERGUN, Treasurer. FICK OF THE CUMBERLAND pany, corner of Broadway AL AND IRON tn08 Wall New of thie hol ne lenar. Willian i, jobe OBrien, No. $0 Wail ‘orect Tbe ireatee lowe on the 26 bi \ng.ant et two ‘ook d ne atye D's ber kas comes TOCKTON CITY BONUS —COUPONS Ss Monday in Joly, will be vald at the iteuvoottan sank on and after that G80, J. BEN EY, Onablar, y oer EMPIRE crry FIRE INSURANOR wid make s deduction of five to the assured, on all potic em iamur. Jamie T, I v Monnay, Reerew ry. ND RONDHOLDERS OF THR NEW ORL TACK. toa und Ureat Northern Rallroed Compante TOs interest coupons cus te New York on iat July. 18 8, om thy eet wore. es Crleane, Jackson and J: oad Company Will be pald at the Bank of ie CHARL AS, Trewwurer $49.000 "god haoroven teu tee MORES Fork alon, $38,000 to invest te Apply ab 16 Naas treet, room NO | BG 0, 000 "mn TO LOAN OW “BOND AND MORTCAQGR od tes! e@tnte lp this city, ay TY rom S&H) t0 $5.00; morignces beaghe Fovghl and sd anny tc eS STANTON. Counee lor at Law, So and *) Nassan bas COMPANT er ecnton (he prem! can == 8. LANSING & CO, ‘ ° 72and 98 Brolowsy, New Yow Siropean commission, merchasis, exchange, hove evaniisbed complete, oy TRRNA ONA. ad for the transaction of general business {a connection wilt AMERICAN poy D yoROrnaR EXPRESS, to tranamit packs; pers bir deeirable fastlities to ER@ONS GOLKG ABROAD. Figdt and one bills on Londos or » ‘as eredi: available ia all ara gf the world, a Pind dealers te ‘son, New York. Carey, Howard & flanger, —— lw at” or i 5 EXPRESS. —THE NEXT SXPRess forwarded per steamer las! Fag cst ne Collect iona made im all t for sale in sums to sult. peony: aia Bor 67, and Homa will bo vonetved by the Busse of Galiforuis tor cashanes will bo renetved by atter January 1, OFriors, ASH.—RUTRRS OAN SAVE FULL PULL TWENTY rae 8) cent by purebesing at my establishment. ani haves 20- Jeetion from @ movk of over a million Havana, domestic and German eegare. N, 5. —Casl advances made oan CHEBKS, 17 Pr ceiver. wean SRG ARS 'T 180 000 SRGARS FOR 5 Le to MIFAnOtS, AAJ went wo clowe tem ont twill se PoEGt por sor or #0 por (soumend. alas, 80.000 preset py aa 0 par 5 a ot Ube amas é (Dor UK YReT AND CUBAPEST. “SEGARA | ARE SOLD A Te ORRICK &. SCHRODMAS. Mt Cortnndt wre Thee aperton eagle und low price of Ris eegere Lge few com peuabon. ” ’ wn ,QGL OO Oo

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