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estimates of the next coffe crop gum up 80,- ot ana which way be increased by the application of guano. ‘The Cromica says that the last crop was short, a ere of the previous year exhausted hes. Several projects are before the government for the con- st neticn of @ large solid mole, or pier, at Punta Arenas, A monopoly, ranging {rom tweuty to twenty-five years, is asked, The Cronica says, that from information in its posses- seerion, it ig convinced that the whole of Central Ameri- ¢s ‘a satisfied that the present amendments to — Cass- ‘Yrisarri treaty by the president « of Bey pd ndis- meadle, and that without these Be ‘iva: American sei) nor the hover of the nationalities tusafe. The same” paper says that the negotiations for the vationel vpion are in a forward state. Since the si of the treaty varions interchanges of views PI the , and @ naiioas! ‘plan’ will soon be published. Mr. Sinclair, civil a eogenee, arrived at Panama from Corte Riea in the Colt pm, oo the plans and sections Punta Arenas and Jan Jose Railroad, on which he GUATEMALA. DECLINE OF THS CHOLBRA—PORT IMPROVEMENTS — COCHINBAL HARVESTS —MARKETS. tA shield divided with two quarter upper a plain field of blue wih wrertical ailver bars, and the lower with three voluanoes on a blue field. is a gun, and the national side, fhe sbield will be wreathed on the right sido Phe es opp oanye cans Rea . legend will be ona white ribbon twined among the ‘age, ond will read, ‘‘Goatemaia pablica. Sub D. 0. G. Protectione.”” Colors, red, yellow, blue and white; dive, the two next white, the two next red, an NEW CONSUL AT PANAM4—BESIGNATION OF PRESI- DENT SANTIN—GENEBAL BARRIOS PABSIDENT. ‘The Biles of the Gaceta de Salvador (Ccjutipeque) are em way 26 to Jane 19, The Gaceta of June 2 announces that on the 1%h of Apri Don Fabian Gogorzs was named Consul of Salvador, m Papama. Private advices inform us that President Santia bas re- tigned, on account of iil health, and that the Vice Presi- dept, Don Juaquia Guzman, deciioed assuming the duties of office on the same piea Under these circumstances, Genera} Gerardo Barrios had assumed the office of Presi: deni of the republic. HONDURAS. ‘The papers from th's republic have not come to hand. A fair bas been estabisbed to Cholutece, to commence en the tth and end on the 16th of December every year. the estimate of the Siate expenses for the year 1859 is ay down at bid 912. Mondurss, in reply to the circular bt ikon —— ita wiliipgness to joia in any measures cul- to secure the eafety and stability of the Central Awertean republics. Private advices inform us that Prosident Guardiola bas @emissed his Minister, and appointed Dow Pedro Alva- rado as Minister of Foreigo Affairs and General Florencio Xetruch as Micister of the Interior. the President ia reported to be in bad health, and had left Comayagua; Do was at his hacienda, among the moua- tains near Jurouran. ‘NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC, 3 ‘The steamship Valparaiso arrived at Panama on the 6th ” ef July from Valparaiso and the intermediate ports of the South Pacitic. ‘The Valparaiso had sixty passengers, $300,000 in bar silver for England, and 1,000 packages of freight. The cates are, Valparaiso the 26th, and lima Callso the 27th of June. . THE FRRS/DENT'R POLICY—A SPANISH-AMERICAN FEPBRATION--THE TREATY WITH THR UNITED STATES WILL NOT BR ACCEPTED AS AMANDED BY OUR SBNATB—TRAPR AND baer ABTURNS— THE POTATO CROP —SSVERR WEA’ Chilean ieturo met on a the ist of June. nents a laid down by the President for the seesion , consists of projects of laws for refc Duilion, constuction of mupicipa! incomes, reform of ‘stamp paper tax, and a bil) a the law of elections. jy settlement of the following Bed ati) Seaat elive Compren js recommended : 9 treaty of Bom American union, coneular organization, police act, prigon discipline, primary instruction, ke. During the past year steps hy the boundary qneetion with Bolivia. vigation and commerce with the United States bas met with rome difficuitien in the United Siates Sonate, and itis feared that the modificstes mado in it will ren. der it moffectunl. A muister plenipotentiary haa been appointat to the Apeniah court, new consulates have been cn places for the benetit of Ontioan co nesty to all concerned In the pol 1851 bse been granied. The decimal eyatem of weights aad roeaaures haa been lotroduced, the olectric teiegrap) has teen established aa far ae Talca, besides mary other | but not ieee tmportant improvementa. Congress has not yet dowe much work. The elections + of certain deputies have deem objected te, and several pri- ‘vate Dilla have been breeght io, ‘The British ship Oressioa, with grano, from San Folt, in Bovivia. for Liverpool, was absndoned in la. 43 46 3., jong. 77 40 W, Tho crew resehed Neiparateo in eafety.. the Mercurio det Vaper gives the following staiomont cf the arrival and departure of the veesola in the port of Valparaiso during the month of May - Fatered 01 merchant shipe of 11, st tone, and 0 versele of war, of 15,501 toms, Sailed 98 merchant ships, of 6,702 tons, and 4 voasela of war, of 24,607 tons. [Veasols Oh car evreging 6,176 tons are not very common in the Pact : German Lo yp committed mulcide oy este ital pa in Santisgo, on the 8th ane. The heavy rains in Chile baye, it ls feared, damaged Qe potato crop, especially in the low lands, ‘A smart ebook of earthquake waa feit at Valparsiso on the sth of Jane. ‘A number of Hamas end viewnas had arrived at Copia- ‘on their way from Bolivia to Anstralie; only between oar ond five busdred reached Cepiapo out of one thou- sand purchased for the purposs. Tn Chile, Don Jono Antonio Torres will shortly publi work onvtled “The Wf. sterics of Santiago.” A wo! ,alied “« The Mysteries of Litas,” is about wo bo published he City of thet name. Muple, bey tan | mathematician lately claimed ta golved the problem of squaring te circle: another cilizen of the eam town--Don Reaito Mercnan——announoes thet he has ¢iscovered perpetual motion. Nubie iss great place. The Mercurio of Valparaiso ati hat Mr. Fuglieh naturalist, bas discovered the’ which flanbes at night on the eummit of Tupangaw, ino highest yoloano in the Andesn range in Tbile, does not emanate from the orator as hae been general'y aupposed, ‘bot is produced by the repeated el jo) shocks that take place in the elevaird! ravines along ite sisen. ‘The winter covtinued very sevors. Heavy rains con. = _ prevent tho sowing of corn throughout tho othe French frigate Porsoverante sailed from Valparaiso for. France on the lat of June. MARKRTS. Varranarso, Jone 15 Business hes been har | on duying the past fortnight, owieg to the stagnation of trr the interior and the lack of orders from Bolivia aud i Tn exports nothing of any imporiance haa been done, consequent on tn igh price of produce and the y. , linen and alk gocte are dull, rivals haviog ta takes place, Metals of al! kinds are abundant, and the «rnd emall, In miscellaneous articles, the stock of Garolive rice nad all obaoged from first hands: sales from $4 50 to #4 874. Sugar is scarce, there being no Amer'con, English or Hutch ia the market fome wpecuiation bad va. » this article, and holders arefirm. In Chile produce w nod \aet gales of bar silver quoted at $1086 per marc, cash ; bar copper, $20 50 yr quintal, eneb. Fiore is dull, with @ pr or ade cline im price: quotations from ‘$4 12%; to $4 6834 por qointal, atx months oredit. Copper ore—25 per cent, $3 72 per quintal Regulus; 69 to 60 per cent, $0 per do. PERU. THR PRERIDENTIAL CANV ASS—PRESIDRNT CASTILLA'S TOUR SOUTH—HIS ORJROTS iN THR YOURNEY— DREAD OF A BRVOLUTION—TRADH VERY DULI— INGLIS AND FRENCH FLERTS AT CALLAO—@UANO FROM THE CHINCH AS. ian Coming elections fe the only topic ef political in *¢ terest in Pera. Don Domingo lian appears to be one of te Se wed caniidaves The state of his bealts \« very Dad, and it '* dowhifn! if he would be abie to ar sume efice if eer Tho Rritieh be on June 16 for $8 Wales war sold by ® 5 BREW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1858. Has Br att f | gz if i waa cen like trade—at a stand ‘atl, The American shipe Planter, Captain Carlyle, and Samu- ¢) Lawrence, Captain Pallen, have put back to this port Jeak'ng. There {s a large fleet of English and French vessels of ‘war in port. fe have the admirais here, and the past week bas beer a fearful one for the consumption of — S from morning to night has been one continuation of es. BOLIVIA GLOOMY REPORT OF AFFAIRS—PRESIDENT LINARBS CONSULTING A MESMBRIST—HI8 OPPOSITION TO BELZU—ABMY INCBEASE--FLOGGING OF PRIVATES INDIVIDUALS— WHOLBSALE FLOOD OF BASE COIN. teal ene red, the arms being embiezoaed on the latter. The Comercio of Lima publishes a very gloomy de- The cochiven! harvest had termmated. The entire crop | scription of the etate of this republic. Dr. Linares, the caleulated at wearily 12,000 seroons. President, appears to be srmgiroms bed to worse: he 1s The latest quotations in the market of Guatemala were: present in La Paz, where he lives in daily dread of the ir $5 4 the rice $1 4 40 $1 5 the arroba, gu; return of General Belzu. It fs said that he called in the $2 6 per do., oncao $32 per carga, coilee in the shell $14 | assistance of a mesmeriser a short time sgo to pry into per . wir He oan bim to try his Powers on the soldier pet, — ‘them if za would return, to which they re} SAN SALVADOR. and 0 asked if they would join Bsiza, they Teplied tn ibe affirmative, upon wuich he ordered tvem to ve ficgeed. Thore who gave answers favorable to Linares were rarded with four reals The regiment of Colonel Ortiz has been disbanded, on acconct of its supposed leaning towards Belzc. In conte. quence of this act,Genera!l Perez, Minister of War, hes realigned, and Colonel! Ortez has asked for bis discharge from the service. Linares hes re fe extablished the panish- ment of flogging, previously apolizhed. ‘Three new battalions, 700 men each, are to be raisod, and tb cavalry is to be increased to 1,000 siroog. For the ex- pel of this eervice @ forced toan of $: 10,000 is to be raised on the owners of city and landed The property. President hag a'so seized 600 mules, belonging to Peru- Vien muleteers, for the purpose of conveying munitions of war to Potesi. an various parts co bad rere citizens pag D a red and imorisoned for men! 1g Opinions in favor Reza, and Bishop Cordova bas been severely and rudely censured for meking use of the following worde iu prayer: “Grant us, O Lord! the itberty of the psopie, and restrain the fury of thore who work stem.’ Linares has tbreatered to place in iro.8 all priests who offer up sach petitions. At is stated thet six new have beer introduced for the purpore of cointrg faire money. Numbers of the best citizens of Bouvie have been Davished, ani ovhers are pelling their estates aad leaving for Peru and Chile, i... ie the picture given of Bolivia under President rem. EEWS FROM NEW GRANADA. Our iaduwsall Olcliominthes: Asrinwast, July 19, 1858. Frazer River Gold Excitement— Excitement at Panami— Hurtrdo Elected Governor—Warlike Preparations— Quarrels in Nicaragua— Yellow Fever, dc. , &c. ‘The passengers have already arrived, and on their way over the road, and will shortly re embark on board the Moses Taylor, and, therefore, no time « to be lost. Aspinwall is being dererted by citizens, outsiders and at- taches of the Panama Railroad Company, for the Frazer river gold mines, Some of these were upon the Isthmus at the height of the Oalifornia excitement and remained Wweredulous. They are no longer unbelievers, and have determined that the "40 and '60 fever of Frazer river shall not escape them. The news of gold in great abundance deing taken out is now confirmed beyoud a doubt. Es. tt redoubtable generals ; Lepr] and » eit H ere an Porada are tote somewhere, and Gen. Tom Thamb and Pluck are to be somewhere else. You Yankees, beware | ‘There je antorm brewing that will lose Bor Bi Seep and Ouba wgether, The ragged a ae eing reeraites and waited \o'tbele prevent legion of sit regemuffine. Commodore George ia appointe: Jopk—iron gunboat, now ‘ying is the harbor of Aspia' and the air about this locality is highly impregnated "b the evanescence of aquibs, pop crackers, aud other dangerous miseiles, There te not to be found ove Ameri- can map-of-war in oyr barber to etem this threavenin; At Panama tue niggern bave secyred the conan! if their Hithy breath is any indication of coming . "He in nightly serenaded ; and they shout bim forth as often tbus ong Jive the American Consnl— friend of the liberals '* (Niggers.) The Panama Ralroad Company have annexed the Consulates from Asptpwall to Penams, nod having purchaset ® cabinet nome tow months back, they may be said to be verging oa towards twenty one. Wo learn by the way of the Pacific that Martines and Jerez, md & quarrel, 2 12 Brotus and Cansus, Jo rez bad left Managua, and wes lest heard of at Ta Nicatagou aod Comte Rica they ase stealing t for soldiers. A band of German robbers, numbering eight, wore talon on the Sad Juan river; fait- ing in an effort to rob the mail Dost, they were # lotlers were found wpon their pereoms inculpatiog them) and they were taken into Costa Rica for trial The yellow fever was bere by the Granata, from Havana; a number of deaths occu y and the dooles thrown overboard before she reached thir on the 16th. Only seventeen pawengers were landed with Se. She will not retorn to tee on Coy of © vomito raging at there touching at Weat, wil leave mails avd steam for Now York ‘with s clean bill of health, being withdra Awaiting tLe paneer, er ted in our harbor’ ‘The flood "pate rewte-_fne chsete—telsy season only three hundred and ixty-Ove day "Tee Meee taylor errived on the 14th, with pessangere and mails; tho Granada on the 16th, with passengei end ma! The Sonora left with them all on the 16th tor Caiifortia. RAPORTRD REIRCTION OF THE CASS TRRRAN TRRATY—- GENBRAL MOSQURRA TO COMMAND THE MILITAR ON THE ISTHMUS—HLECTION RETURNS—TiTe UNITED STATES SHIP SARANAC FOR SAN JUAN DEL SUR. We have files of Panama papers dated on 19th of Joly. ‘The Panama Star of that day coataing the following news summary — From Bogota and the interior of New Graoada there is bo direct newe. Private letters mention that the Oongress i. ' rejected the Case.Eerran conventiv, and that ‘General Meo cera bad been appointed to the military command of the is 5- us. Tne clections for Governor ao 1 Depaties to the Assem Diy of this State have paseed quietly, Theres waran mmenee amount of fraud at the potls. e lar vote o favor of Br, Obsidia, bat the ministerial party used ail their influence for M¢. Jone M. Turtado, Tho military in thie city voted twice for him, and some personeare raid to have voted three and four times. Frem some of ibe oountry ¢istricta returns bare com showing pearly a8 many votes as there are inhabitants in the piace. From tnformetion alrexiy received from the departments of thie State, it in known that Sr. Obaidis has obtained ® majority of voter im Los Santos, Fabrega, ‘oat and Coton. ¢ returne from Chiriqul have not yet been revelved, but it was expected that Sr. Obaldia would aleo obtain s majority there. The Centinela publishes tho reanlt of the election for Governor, ae foll Panams, Gorgona, Cruces Chorrera, Tal econ 4, Chepo, Chagree, Capira, rave, Coape Miguel, Tabl on Pons, Macaracas, Minas, ql a Pere | santame: Jor’ M. Hurtado, 4,090 Jor de Obaicia.. 2116 Majority in favor of Hurtado......... cece ceeeee BSB ww reported that the United Staten steam frigate Sara- ~y + received inetructions Frees he eee to proveod henes {> San Joan del Sur immediately, and ‘Ai sho will probably leave here on Monday next, so that American interests will bo again without any pro- fection 99 thie Tehnae aniewe Commodore Long thinks jog the Merriepac back from Paita, instead of the Seodwich leinada, at be originally fp propar to temted, AT COURT—RE'\ KNING TO IDOLATRY—THE OOF FRE CROP—AN f ARBTHQUAKE. We have news from the Saudwich Islands dated at Honelulu on the 29th of May. ‘The Commercial Advertiser of Honolulu, of that day, has the following:— ‘The medical, entlemen w! ste cash nth aera casion were Drs. T. ©, B. Rooke and 5 eS dvoinig. the royal p24 others assembled to do anor to the birth of of ‘tee infeat beir, were H. R. H Prince Kamebameha, H.R. H Lae Princess Victoria Keahumanu, Governor Kekua” 10a, F py Young rd Jenny Lahilabi Kaeo Grace Kamaikai Rooke, H. M. the Queen (csau of whom is inti- Seats Sis Te aes ae Ll MH) ie f the Wing — Ps LETTERS P. ‘now all men, that we, Eanekon the grane of God, of tbe Haweltan tetande ‘King, anni power apd au- thority in Ue vested aa soverel gn of theue ree ma and ta aceord ance with article thirty pee ah of to conaiitation of ‘our kivg, dom, have . and d ‘al lettera parent. conriture, entabiiaa and aeoiare. toe follow ue to be the sty 6 nd tide of oar infant aon. bora oa the twensjeih day of May fostant. the heredit y throne, viz.:—Hie Hoval Bighnens tue vines of ohBaws ag a He, our eaid henceforth to xerame and to receive faakenssed a title for himeelf, and. in Se ar. ini succeeding us ba throoe, a yh a is body evaely yaew then. Pdesvend 1 the Pan and ‘stteot bin bie feet eee hosedlnasy and constitutional heir to iands ave. in Boooloin, this twentieth day of Mey, fa ike fourth year of our reign. KaMEBAWEHA We bad the pleaenref last Tuesday of exemining a very beautiful piece of workmanship, in the shape of a cradle, prepared in anticipation of that event. The body of the craole is in the shape of @ scallop, made of remarkably bendsome koswood, inlaid with rosewood, and iived on the inside with piok and blue satin. This in pp ted upon two uprights beautifully turned, between wrich it swings on pivots. Just over Pog pend. surmocnting tcroll and acting as a ope fe mosquito bar, winiature gilt crown. wholes isa ae; handeome piece of workmapehip. _ Gen, James W. Borden, the new United States Commis sioner, a presented to bis mous potent Majeety Kame- On that occasicn Commissioner Borden sidreseed the ag ‘and assured bim of the solicitudes felt on the part of ited States for the stability of tke Hawaiian ia- att and the advavcement and prosperity of the Ga. watian people. Referrieg to his predecessor, be seid he hoped be migbt be fortunate enough to equal him in the discharge of the duties of hig vew porition. No one nada greater respect than himeelf for bis Majesty, or a more ardent desire to perpetuate the friendly_relations existivg between the United States and the Hawaiiun kingdom. Oa ail proper occasions he boul zeaiousiy uee his best ex- ertions to premote the mutual welfare of bo:h countries. To so doing be should beet diesmarge hia duty snd eecare the approbation of the President. He then concluded by sons his congratuiations upon the birtb of the Prince the King replied to Judge Borden: — He sgeured bim thet ‘oom many instances hat been Riven ‘by the people aud government of the United Siates of sym- pathy for this country, to allow of any question as to the couree they woulc herea‘ter pursue towards there islands. He felt satisfied tuat ro interruption of the {rieadiy rela- tions now exiaiivg could occur so long as there feeling: sted on the part of the government represented oy Mr. Borden; and he, (the king.) bis government and people were sensible of past obligations, and ab‘e to appreciate the further advantages to De derived from the support and countepance of #0 grea: @ nation as the United States. Mrs Borden was then presented to bis Majesty by the Minister of Foreign Relations, Mrs. Gregg, Miss Miler, Bre. Pratt, the French Commirsiover and the American Consul were present at the paiuce. Iteeems, the Advertiser, that the ogre wards hea'becisi Under tho plea of allowing the na- tives s harmless amusement, long distribes are written by the government editor upon the benefits of physical edveation, and the most sbamlees and licentious contuct is practically licensed by the government iteeif It does “aol, inderd, commit! itself to public in, oy openly fixing & price upon the privilege of carrying on & hula, but we are informed that presents in money, &c., ‘ly eet apart from the infamous earnings of performers, aa @ sort of ‘ouccur or tribute to "the chief, ~ ard they boidy sesert that they are under the proteotion ped adi apr gets defy police mierference. Bat the dis- ie not confined to Honolutu alone; the leprosy ie spreading into the remote distriets, and attacks the viously industrious and moral among the people, ‘imevi- tably "eating to itieness and all ite attendant vices. ‘Startling as it may seem, a return to idolatry is only the patural resuit of | huba. Perhaps the goversment or- gen, in order to be consistent, will next weak week advocate the revival of ‘the harmless amusements of the heiass ”” is 33 The following extract from sa and reliable ye ‘at Waialua, on this island, reveals come of the sed reaults of ‘a revival of the ancient games and 108 ame This part of Waialua is lilo to the hula. One of the now a class and art am {nform- In one of are three ). Votive deacon above. . One of our ve all of T aie merrily. It is sald that some of cracked. The natives ——~ . young prinoe has been born. "” ‘The Polynesian of the 20h of May has tho following iteme:—Tn Febraney ia the schooner Palestine, being ebartered by; Calitorvia, left Honolulu for “Islands in Paolte, of which eb igmatic destination we bave pow received the sointion by letters arrived with the jast mail. It appears, then, that some time ago, while the charterers, or others from whom the information was obtained, were on @ voyage bound to China the vessel, by wind, currents or otherwire, found herself rather out the common track, whi'e to the wert and souto of the Hawaiian islands, and there fell ia with ove or more un- inbabited islands which were filed with what the parties then decmed guano, Firmly impressed with thie opinion esis and proceeded, as d verit t letters from the captain, p Digped a rod that the supply is Imuen: quait found on Jurvis’ is’and. ‘The abip John Marshall, which was rom a0 ome eight months last year, awallic ° guano at Jairis’ ielaod, and whic Place on the Zith of February last, remrnod om Wot Gay, the 26th inst., with about four hum red tons of guaco on board. We understand that she wil rev ‘another cargo, which is being prepared vy Judd and the crew of Hawatian laborers who were |e the islaod for that purpose. It Ws the lirst cwrzo of kind that bas eoegae | Honolulu as a de Hon. D.L. © imiagionor a: tho Court of Hooolulu, faving transferred Micial cubes as ruch to bis ucceaeor, Hon. J. W. Borden, on fuesday ‘ast, bis namerous friends, well wishers and Compatriots, wits that epontanelty of action hay speaks of the sincerity of intent, however os peperenacte ness of exeoU to bis house in tbe evening with musi> = delivered, 7 bf his countrymen ant the ¢ y Mosers. Gregg and Bordes in re- the speeches and acola- affair a 1 adieu to one a cheering ase another. DEATHS. Krtry —On too 16th of May at Walkie), Oabu, Mr. Ro- dert Kelly, ® native of Germantown, Penna , aged about ‘70 yeare. Sowarsnatt.—In Honolua, May 27, Mr. Haydon Oogge- abali, of New Bedford, aged 32 y “Hompital, Houolaia, May Sosens —In tho United States 26, Mr. Thomas Somers Hivesry.—In the United States Hospital, Laiaina, May 22, Obed Hussey, ® mative of Nantucket, Mase. He hat resided about yeare at Labaina, apd for part of toe time was engaged in Dr. Dow's drug store. Board of Supervisors. ‘This Board mot last evening—President Purdy chair. The Presient offered a resolution that the Commis sioners of Record report to the Bosrt ihe amounts of money beretofore appropriated for the work under their cbarge, tho amount expended, for what doreription of work paid, to whom paid, the proposals received by them (rom the persone estimating for tho work, a copy of the contract, with s specimen or sample of the work coniract ed for, and the amount necessary to fully complete the name. adopted, i a the THE TAX LEVY, The Board took up the tex levy, which waa read (ae already published), and some objections were made to cortain tome, when su Voowniss (in the obair pro. tem.) eaid that it waa not in the power of the Board to alter the amounts, as the Legisiatnre had directed ® cor tain sum to be rained, The clerk then proceeded to read the remaining portions of the levy Supervisor Voorwrs remarked that the fact was that the Legisiaiure had legalized all the itlegal scta of the Board of Supervisors. to the sighth. aon of $98,278 9% for defray. Inge De for expenses, 40. in the ioe of et! Commisrioner , Snperviser Perey oppored thie item, or would at least Teoord bis vole against jt, aa @ most nefarious imposition on the city. Supervisor Keexeny eaid thet no matter what his fon was about Mr. Covover’s tight to have held that cflice, he or w of opinion that Mr. Conover ehaald be paid, for were be uot there the any wonld bave Jost millions Supervisor Tween entered bie vote againet the appro- Priston.” Pasned by « vote ofeixto two, | The farther cisporition of the yar lery wastintorrnpted by A motion to adjourn, which was carried by & vole of ria to two, haga ESS 9s SEES EONS SERES TOSSES ara EER lap Tt) . 3 "Berious Conflict with Rewetes at Fort Lee. ATYEMPT OF A GANG OF NEW YORK ROWDIBS TO STEAL A PASSAGE ON THE STEAMBOAT THOMAS B. HULSE — FIBRCE ASSAULT OW THE OFFICERS OF THR vOAT— THE ROWDIBS REPULSED AFTER A BLOODY CON- TEST—A LADY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, BTC., ETC. A serious difficulty eocurred yesterday evening at Fort Lee, just at the starting of the half past six o’clock boat, ‘Thomas E. Halse, for New York, growing out of an attempt by a gang of New York rowdies te get on the boat with- out paying. A bloody Sight ensued, in which the rowdies were finally repulsed; though, unfortunately, # lady pas- wenger was accidentally shot by a ball from’a pistol in the bands of the captain. It appeara that there were something over two hundred passengers, mostly ladies, waiting to come down ‘in the ‘Thespes Malse, and in order te facilusto matters, egvange- ments were made to collect the fare ou the pier before steamer arrived. and the brothers: . Annet, | of the Thomes Hulse, mene ee mate Among those were about fiftesa and streets, g, who made repeated efforts to rush ip with @ ’ Dut were prevented by the brothers Annett. Just as tie Thomas Gaiec came up to the dosk they made ferce onslaught, first with fisie, then with pieces of sonntling, which they broke off and used as clube, and lastly, with some corded wood which was lying on the pier, cresting the wildest confusion among the peaceable Pansengere, and the greatest terror among the women and ren. As soon as the Ybost touched the dock Lage ag roshed on the pier to rescue the brothers Annett, who had pow been overcome, and one of whom was being terribly beaten. The meleé now became a pitched batule between the boat heads and w of their friends on shore, and the rowdie blood flowed like water. The eogiveer, Jobp Rerosen wae struck 8 beore, ew ge Oe lett cheek with Brtnve, inflicting a frightfal wound, and bes bim ‘board. bowever, extricated himself from the ‘water and was taken on boari the boat. Oaptaia Aonett had rvehed ashore, pistol je hand, to do bis part in keep- iwg te rowdies back. Bis brother was eventually res- ovet from hie nyrye] but in the rasb which ensued to get op board the boat, in which sli parties wero al- mont ipextricably mixed "up, the captain’s pistol exploded, the ball entering the ieft arm of a be mee ond ‘fn fieting a serious flesh wound In the ex: it of tne moment the pame of the lady could not be learned. Tac rowdies took advantage of the confusion to get on board, Dut the odds were against thom, as the male passengers sided with the boat bands and Selped which was exrrence having occupied fall twenty minutes. ‘The gang ef ion dies is well known, and the ringieader ig said to be named Dis) Th is a fortuoate circumstance tat they were over; red, as, had they eusceeded in their object, they would doubtiess have coaracterizad tne trip with more violence. Is was stated i one _— mez that their cesign m creating the dist pick the Pockets of tbe brothers Anneti acd the Berd gers. The only pity is, that in addition to the good veasng which they received, some of them were not shot, insvead of the unfortunate and innocent iady paesenger. vieinity Rabbit “ bari taem ashore, Cricket.—The following sre the eleven picked out on “p~9 United States to play the cricaet match it Can: Monday next at Hobokea:— York Cricket Club. 18k George's Cricket Club. “ Philade!phis Cricket Club. Newark Cricket Y Olu. “ f genteelly, Address A. D, office, tor tw tor two d days. sY } MR, HUNT IN NEW XORK—TA¥ SAME WHO TOOT Dis dinners: Abel’e Caninn resigor ent New Orleans, and where can be be seen! aditrens “A. J., box 4.0.9 Pest office, New Yark be CABILL, TIN PLATS FORKER, on THis cry, will hear of something to bis advantage by caliiog on a EB. Fogerty, atorney at law, No. 5 Broad street, New York. ‘© OBJECTION TO THE AFRICAN Americen const. Honey tbe only onject, Bi, John, Cor Corning, New Yor! iE CAPTAIN OF? THE STEAMBOAT UNION. ON HER trip to New Lape ve pote py = Reka x, Ay C4 pad] 127 Willism street, ond ty with wi ta) about running Sundsy tips to Devid's island WD ~__ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C , WANTHD, AS COUNTRY Ep pence WANTED—NEAR A 8TA- on the Bi itver or byt Haven Ralirosd, within one bo verid ‘of New York: or on the Raat river G7 Long faland sound. Addrens J. P. Parker, 508 Broadway, N. ¥ bee pte HOUSE WANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF ree Peni ina, between Fourteenth and Twenty-eir ach pee and Third and Fifth avenues, Address box 4,239 OR SOUTH Addrens Soha RAISED HOUSE WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAB- family, west side of town, near Sixth ave- heey a year. Lana bak = te fy eax 6b? hea a fine fees races ives ae tas cig tee Matos oF tas ‘OUBE WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A HOUSE ™ A seit siven oo oration in ee vicinity, in it for ch ven, jocks or unimproved ie ruire at 163 Chambers ARTRD—A NWAT, SMALL OOTTAGR, ptt | § arena A. W110 Went Thirty eighth street, Re Woircoms wat SMALL pantes AND TWO RED. if SBS Herat odie furnished kitchen. is moderate, Sacre a. ray was SECOND BAND WHEELER & a al sewing machine in good order. Ap; Va GRRTOW LITERATURE. GESTLEMAN ABOUT LEAVING THR CITY winhes to dlepore of a Dut select library, together ‘With a neat made The would suggest an early call at street, as bis arrangements must be completed by the last of,tbie montb. CLOTHING, &C. anne a Se Lat eevee ANY. DAST, ware, de =e. Us, (4 wend! or addrenal inn seventh aud feeelve > an Prins ine in cash by: MINTZ, 22 Beventh avenue, ‘Twenty eighth streets. BILLIARDS. ILLIARD TABLES WANTED—THREE SEOOND ND tables. for whien es 11 be paid: must be firs: cass a . Address . ber: ANTED —PARTIES arble or slate bel senoe.! mand the came for goot | monly al oe adérras fn, cond slats, A favorabie JRUz BILLS PP * Sits arede' reweat, Bo, 817 Towitin wrest, where the chotceat of old ant segars can be found. Ube billiard iread will be {ree 10 ail, partion who may wish io play { freshments of any kind. A good hand wanied. Ss" PR RBLAMIARD TABLE MANUFACTORY, Fulton street, where be keeps constantly on band a larce assortment of tables, all sizes, with slate ani marble beds ‘aod an improved siyle of judges ta be the most aconrate sow in use Several band marble and siai bed tabies for enle cheac Broadway, aus S4 . be ri ‘age lines connec he rarions net York it Phiete yas D. WARDELL, Proprietor OARD IN CARMANSVILLE WANTRD—BY A BIN: gentleman, in an American or ugh fomalty. te renee will be Fives wa 8 locality near 160th strest. Address bor 1,607 Post of A JOURTRY ROARD—GOOD BOARD MAY Ld map ° jeaaant farm house near Bolliog Springs NJ. om the allroad, ebout sa, haw e ride from the oly. Plenty of ‘rean box 481 Pont ofce, AOUNTRY ROARD —A PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING am the city will acceammdat ingle mn and their wives Aresa Jones ing where an interview may be ‘Terms (rom $4 10 85 per week. No ser idren accommodated Nei vane or rmel! JOUNFRY BOARD— FOR FAMILIRS " RINGLEPRR. Prooks Be je from the ¢ can be obtained in healthy tovme terme, by addreasio| rrysown, one-third of steamboat adiny QCOORTAY BOARD — PRIVATE FAMILIES OR SINGLE Rentiemen can find p' room, gn table aad 6) magodation of firm clase summer re rent ot There are ph thady walkata the vicinity, vabing, bostiog nha every cemarit 4 good stabtin Comimunieation dail m foot of Robingon street, 3 *., a ates Allee Price, Hightant Light, Ocean Wave, & OUNTRY 1 BOARD—AT “oy J onthe Sound; one bow Tlaten railroad, and ove Large sity roome, with exsellent facilities for bathing, fee and bonding. Inquire st the depot for Daniel vee JOUNTRY BOARD MAY RE HAD SEVEN MILES FROM reoklyn, in & denirable sitantion, easy Of neces, wich ait the benente ot a highly enitivnied fap. tne airy wma Jawn, abade trees, dc. Inquire at 74 Rast Twenty. third sdreet, JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—DY FOUR PERSONS, AT ) sane point on the Fast river or Sow hourr’ INT, ch York by the New te From Port chester dank x7 atl of the ety, must ” the immediate wane, oe bt ‘water, ond near the landing uf come steam! wy Y, dally Address, stating lowest terma, Kast or tt Rerald offices Se JOUNTRY BOARD WANTED FOR A GRATLEMAN tnd site, three children, oged three and five years, an Ibfaat nad ncheo, oa the Huaien ttrery between city Adcresn WO. M Now: York’ Port . which inst be modera\e — TRY POARD WANTRD-IN A FARM HOUSE, re no other bogeder®, for s ind neo. f ren, of arcess to the Sir terme moderaie. Nidrese Siauey, lerald off 26 3 BOARDING AND LODGING. ATE HALF THE 4 or Lg ey ey od can board at the Blencard Zouse. Groadway and NINTH STREET —SO0IT OF HANDRO Bished rorme in let, om wocnt ovr, with le fur table, pleasantly snd conveniently lo: 145 Twelfth and live ia style; ‘several su suite of ve fomily, with See oe rf aes camer 1 ehich we renvectey nols | costed near Broadway. = 39 FOURTH STBEET.—A PLEASANT SUIT OF ome either (urniehed or unfurnished, gord cinarta and modore oem Sbhed renga, auliable for siugie kentlemen, nate be reone order, having been recently papered Pleasant, convenient to cars and ages Di 415 ©) Second avenue.—Pleasan \ faraiahed rooms to let, with board, io gentlemen, or gentlemen ani wives BZbtCAERAT Anne ETS STREET —COOL, bathe, privae bing fal Soardanderery aiention at the Slancard fonse, Fren wees see be UAT aca, FO SALE. Amer LIQUOR SYORE FOR SALR—CHRAT, ON one of the aipal ares rail tied, with sie GAFFNEY. 1) Gonttontres ee DRUG STORE FOR SA’ Eres ot immed! if ite value. Avpiy to Wit wir ow modated wi it of rooma. with’ board, at 180 ‘West ‘Thiety e street: ‘Misb basement house. led two young ladies may (ind & home. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Terma very low. APRIVATEY. FAMILY penpise AT 28 WEST TWENTY ‘would Hike to two Sezreut Migs Reierences ¢: xebanged. LADY, RECENTLY ABRIVED F#OM EVROPE. DE lor Aye with board, not be above Waverley roalway, Address D, H., box 197 Herald A'S LADY, yavme A Baypeos HOUSE. 16s 6 decomnmucdats & fe with piessant rooms full or pertial Nonrds até, FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN BOWRRY AND A ac: ke to y enjoy the soviet, ot the family Please ‘al ors few day: a. 7 i eae SESE ceeemmereseciinnnmnnieenstiiliaeiia HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED ROTM ON quoonp DOING A 200p ] RR- A See treat, and same on third oor, with board, for ge ieenle Avs Hane wholesale anes enen ane wives or single genemen. apply at 34 druggists, 20 Beekman street, near Nassau. a nn TE ROTYPK AND PHOTOG! A BANDSOMELY, DE PARLOR AND Alport aes tet aoeree te eae fino am ert jad dean ‘ho meme tom, irene! ven vt ‘rede, ft. spars 0 or te p iS dames Gallery Apply at 224 4 Fourth street, opposite Wi ia well fitted uo; goods okyitent, ection ‘wer and no other FMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, ITAVING A pare Spply m1 i0 Grand a | pall pigllieeadlaianaes dl three story brick cottage. witb large court yard in front, - was hee vik tun (“yy Fe sgn. 036 Ln ond LOATING DRY ook AND SHIP YARD. WITH 10 & ares, wards and bis wife Ber ley mld Eg ed Pe Fy My ll pegs bo 4 great or exchanged for & schooner or farm pear} New York unncumbered GkO, WALTEA, 229 Brosdway, third oor, + RERRB.—A BARBER SHOP. SPLENDIDLY FITTED up with four beth soem, three working obsirr. and a 00d — of 8 good large eee, Smiasivem front pir cza, which makes it itdelightful. Also & bac! Tog o Jiemon aud wife or two ingle ‘Terme ‘be comforts $6 50 ahome ean be one: ‘Cottage north of Thirty @ genti nes week for FRW PRRSONS DESIRING good pou, PLEA- on conditions fu«rt of the oan cms node typ tt toniyine si igiplere. vafine shop: Inquire of P. 3. Sal thn, 1ym, within « few min of Fulton econ Broo! tnd Well a street ferries. Reference exc! “ai i PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORE BOOMS THAN pe STORE FOR SALE C1 "HRAP—NBXT ¥ YHE COR- or of Portland and Atlantic avenues, a. Rent re and house $150 per annum. they occupy haga fea] ® party rf pan ot three ei ns men, or & gentleman and wife sault room, well fur- RUG STORE FOR s418.—97 goo) Bisbed in he piessantly located brown tome, house 71 West D aoe sbfare, in Wiltine ar hed By weniy Fourteenth sireet years; will be sod id cheap to customer, aa the ows ‘Wants to leave ihe elty; rent LuoY! ¥D, rae es. Inquire of Gi LoKRE SINGLE GENTLEMAN (A GERMAN PREFERRED, yho ive lessons on the piano) may tied plenean! aokiast sad tos, in aamall american family, BINCLATS, 106 East Twenty eiguth street, Low "0 TSE RIGHT ng Bn exsellen! ousiness is) hesith Sling,” Fesme. easy. adérean Humer, HANDAOME SUIT OF FURNISHED ROOM TO TET. with board, A & private ily; sleo scrommodations for nue or we sigle geatiomen in «delightful lozation by tpplylng at 79 Hast Twenty seventh strees, mear Lenington avenue. ? 70 FRANKLIN STRERT, FIRST A USE WEST of Broadway - one or two atthe, ee with bedroome miached; breakfent served, If re single and doubie Soaeee Revtaetan scene acedeue ag teen ee ouire se above, OARD.—& ORNTLEMAN AND WIPR OR TWO BIN; gle gentlemen, evn obi lensant front room and third oor, wi" full of per won place. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD eutabiisbed wood yard op te Kerth river, doing an ex- cellent businers; well located, Ac.-and will be soid ale unt of a owner's iliness, Apply oT GAFF- hodecem, or two bedrooms cP Ibe ua} Doard, hy be plying ‘a 46 Wee, Weabin, A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SIN, can be secommodated bac tll, houee logated at hohe Ninh roadway. Born tof B: OARD.—TO LAT, IN A PRIVATR HOUBR, byte] board sults of ben‘some rooms on the second and foore alto, several ringie roome, with *ath and gas. ‘apoly eid ih street, between iis avenue and Univ versity place. OABD—AN ELDERLY WIDOW, WHO I 18 AW EX periep ied nuree, would xecommodste 8 Indy wo) would require het eervices, or weuld tee furl bet frowt room and becrocm for bouresweping. Onil at 283 Weet Tweaty foucth sireet, between #igbih and Ninth avenuce OABN—TO LET, A SUIT OF ROOMS, TO ONE or ringle gentlemen furnisbed, with or without Partial board. be house bawall the modern improvements, ‘Apply atS7 Bleecker atreet, Private tami’y. Boar IN WAVERLEY TAR wat VAN VLERT, taken the bone No. I ley place, is pre: years OR RALK—THE RTOOR AND FIXTURES OF AW oid estabiitbed drug store: the jon inone of the beat in the city; with & lease for three years from Msy, 1868. Inquire at 47 Cherry atreet. OW RALE-DRUG STORE, BAPECTALLY aperrkp low rept: good offie prac dist clase location, wil be avid cheap or excban, "ea Byoverty not reauiring perronal attention, ‘Address “7 Spivn square Post oiiee, New Yorm. YOR SALE—THE BEST CORNER WHOLESALE AND Tetail }iqnor store in tbe First avenue. owner ia Biri e wp tbe bustoess, vo st must, and will be #nla ot « fair price. It ia the you have seem advertised im atx ADELY to PAYTAN, 01 Division aire! O& SALE—A RESTAURANT, WITH P¥IVATE SUP- per rooms alisebed, neatly Bited up and situated in business loraiiop, near Brosdway. Wil be soit cheap for crab or & sorte taken in exchange Apply to J. STEPHEN! 160 Went Broadway, or at 154 Wes! street, near Caam ore, OX SAUR—A VALUADLM PATENT OF GREAT ROO. nom Hy and, use, very chesuly cot np se profie- bie. yield! gt oa least 00 per owns ne: prod. Very great ea: ventages w sidae & 8OU7 THWICK, uM | Naan street. Fs, SALE—OURAP, AN I EXCELLENT WHOLESALE and retall Mquor store, on ibe Thi'd avenue, dotag a good cseh yy aD & three yours’ lease ats. low rent, apply to T. GAFENKY, 10 Cenire Pairee!. ‘OR SALE—THE BIOCK AND FIXTURES OF 0 Ra ery. confectionery »nd ronearent, i ene < oe ‘etog For Banca on irs Tk Thoyp WAMREN,S 5 i % Fee Astor place HH w ith ares, OR BALE-A PUR PTORE. WITH sTOCK ABD ap the same building. pares to let her rei mean sobereaiane! ‘in suttr, with op with out paste) hoon. By sn early spp) cation & choice of rooms: ean be A OARD IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS: wife or ope or two single gentlemen, can 06 arcommo- dated with plessant rooms aed cox! vourd in « ee situation, convenient to the Fulton avenue cara Apply at 101 Lawrence street. References ¢: afi agttnaenr cots Bt Pandeipn OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TO LET—IN A PRIVATE | SUP ot sear eae hia. bans ab Pintwe Fite heard, sulle of handeoese oonas on the second as ahaa tty aD ira ein rooms, ees, + ae R SALE-MUCH BELOW VALUE-A | POBLIC ‘wpe, “To Avply at 310 "Henry ares, botween Suis house, the Union Shades, 61 B four doors from, sree, Fear}; richly fied up, beer pa “| walla; bar pase, 6 feet Paloable ‘chnes ‘beso penn J IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE two single genvemen with ean learert roome apd ‘partia! board 136 Livi pen street, Bist while house above @mi sireot Refereuoe’ exchanges’ by Sieet: ie ee Liverpool tab tablea, marble } Ac. A On sold by public muction leave the city on the 29th. Rent $140; heck NTLEMAN AND iar IN W'LLIAMABURG —A ye gp eggs Bx ba Da og find pleisant rooms and Rr Sere | CHEAP TO A CASH CUSTOMER FAR R008 bor beret pine wey, agin, the wort pleasant Jeane, k and Legend Le. one of pet Sena Ficet oc Willan Address J. H. W., Herald oftce. eniabtioied porter Hanae Pa “feat low, "Taarrn, 'OARD WARTED.—A bf Hd AND HIe Ag] ‘who cap furnish their m, desire boar: jlenaant place, where ¢ m PALE CNEAP-TES ‘STOCK AND FIXTURES of s conte ary and icecream saloon, p good eas. loquire in the sore, 124 ‘migra yrare old, ina RK PALE CHEAP FOR CAPH-THE LEASK, STOCK qenedel ero pled’ be seul to ooliosk: Tn the country sod fissures! & well entablished sogar and liquor ealeon, »ddrene ginsing price which mast be moderate, 7 Sree is ‘vox 157 | ip the Tieinity of the Clty tall pack. | The. place ie at prose Berald office. yal Le eta e clas. thie _- Dance for 2 for ag excelent locw ei Ken ’ mat tis omer, 7 4 poamy: pone FOR BALE—IN ONE OF THE BEST nd eofire trade. rare for a OARDING —A hy f Soy AND Wive, Ata A | tion. apply to H. mmovergee Apply fr one weel ah Broome street, ‘between oa Varn sat’ st Une of dos iy Only tes, minutes’ a from the fiton avenue ferry; also & delightful view of the bay. street, Jersey Apply te Jobo ‘andrews, No. 1 Monigomery ‘hy, N. { 5528 PAearrcr 16 Location AND A CoMFO home ed in a can be wth board. convenient rooms, suitable for single gentiemen or wives.’ All ibe modern improvement, Apply at 67 Second aveniie, cormer of Fourth aireot, cn {BOARD — WANTED —A we YOUNG GENTLE. » wiahen & ems board, in ® private fe reg willing to qe isn he lanqnage. Address, Ac. W, H., BOX 0 eral oWite, PAINTERS- THREE BOG new, for sale low. Addreas box iphia, 7? ay iaguoenar’ stones, on ko. An in equere, | 0 LAD DEER B. BALOON XBRPERS—FOR SALE, A Jot of tables ard chalra, auitable for ® sasooa ¢r garden: aleo, © tete @ tete, ala chairs An. contre table. nes ly new, fer 4 AND OTURRS DETAINRD IN TOWN THIS *her stould board at the Blaacard Horse. Brand b . alngi# oF in sulle; privi stall hours, snd every sale cheap. Inquire of JOH™ KeDON ALD, 1,067 arom QoURsTe ROOMS—WITH OR WITHOUT PARTIAL HAIR DRMBERA: DOLLARS Tt vee #.0r, to Renileniea: tos prtvate Camily: wil) purebwes berber shop worth $4; rev’ cheap, g004 loeniiun nad buainess, Apply 103, WaRD, $37 Broad. way. V4puine FACTORY Pow SALE OR LRAGK—TaR buidings, ebimnevs, ke furwerly ogeupled ly Vander. pool, Runith & Co. shusied af RG Kast Teasty fh street Bear'de Ras. river, all in prod cedor, and Adimienbly woned nist or cbemteal purycees. Apply 0 VANDERPUSL 13 Joka street WwW ETD 10 @RLL ONE-FALF OF A VALUABLE ation 'o Bam magafaeturer of iron, who ti rake and ell he same. Address \. D., box 194 Herald othe, $200 Ba wi, BUY THR tial. Bal INTWREST by ©} a ‘uneuroaesed Tai chante fort man wih email eoraaae tppiy'st 18 Carmine sireet. No hambug. Onli and see. be modern provements im the GL Dieecker sweet, » few doors east of TAS LOW Asa 0 PER 7 doore shove Krodme street, Bient 10 All part of the elty AND COMPORTA a may be had at ‘be Globe dotel, corner of Wi rarsors sitcela, at He. and 376. per night, or from HD ver weer, na - | $300, t28 JOR SALB. A SRGAR STORE. WATCH HAG PAUVATE BUAKD, WITH ALL THE COMFORTS OF yarn of fr urge trou foundries, where tome, can be bad in the family of an Bnglish widow | tere'ia's dally ihoroughiare of indy, by apply fog al 116 Sullivan ran Hire. ably Fest. Reason for sellise vat ts wm apother bosiness, Addrem (beap Kent, ERSONS WISIING UNFURNISHED R can be socommoctated at 2a Wess = rm pasate annie ase sun are In placa not let nelghborbond $600." FOR SH 2 epee PROFITABLE DOWN TOWN cone, Seemed pear Wall wreet, horouahfare. To de sold at bait iy ai wet Bn Bonu Wed & 00. $900.22 EAL OTS OFTHE Moet, RAND. corner, peer ‘ery Ce incor \ landings, Savoreovw lease and doing ® good bneinesy ‘The i very tore & 300TH WICK. 64 Neewsa verses, Pw ATR BOARD IN BROOKLYN —A GRNTCRMAN and wife or two single genvemen cae be socommoda joa wi pleseent rooms, tn @ private fasnily, by eae ‘At 52 Barriaon street, ascond dow fro ferries. location convenient to the Wall sreet ROOM, END BEDROOM TO LRT—SRPARATRLY OR together, furnished or uhfornished. heathy ot oon —_ a AJ oepeet Hill, three miles from Fulton RST CLass OROCRRT terry, eas Witaaaece tes avenue. Ap: beat localidee 1a the ofty, piy 9: LAURE ‘i inmn street New York. 17 Homry erect, corner JeCerson. WO T*e panae ROOMS TO LET—WITH FULL BOARD, DRINKING Tn & private family, ee, for Reatiemen end thet $].400 PR gfe Mp teen or two siugie yr jemen, at from 8 w 810 per week; a penn aireeta. Joeati " gan batd, de. Ipqu Weat 1hirty seventh sireet, panied ‘a reas Seung, or es oe st Bonadway, foom No.4 ©. B, vixth door Raat of Bighth frenue. oe FURNISHED — A yy | BOARD, I eman and hie wii rivate x; 5 —A BPLERDID MANUFACTURING fat. year tor ly ent pt "ogee d, wi saat» | $1,500, hates car Gy aka See Buvders: location Broagway of vicinity, Address A P. eves in and for ena ry the owner siraun must ve mete joe, wating full partioniars «!th other engngrmes's. TRWICE, 04 Prien, hie mune mderin pina ins el ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A FURNISHED ROOM, , With PORCH (SE AN OLD RETA BLING. 100 ed lh(nor store and porter 2. in ie Pee ard doing cine Slang td propanie vente f od fet ‘fine r WEDAARDE & DisuOr, 170 Obatbamn sireet ret toon cr men and wile, ime priente fa ity of Caton sreet preferred, not nntea) walk from Bow ferry, Ad mily; ipoation tnt more than five or + aaa oh mast be meierate,) F. W. toom 4 i eee Ati AVENUR—PURNIGHY ROOMA TO LET TO 500 on tte Li THAR | gentlemen without board. i att rooma and eonve: ‘¢, thronghont fe vurfoes order: a nient ioeation; 337 Fourth avenn oniy fifth «treat, ae > oan eeeres werming wis Te fo 3 NELGON PLACE, NRAR RIGHTH STRERT—A FEW sews & ‘Sovrnwic., 84 Naceun street, eaten Sa He rooms, ta tee above e 4 Apsara mmenta or atogle ream: Fecation pean é wikia one Sia appea way and THE TURF, ‘he New York Hotel pas ny ECOSS sRoTERG COURSE- FRO NEW. QJ] LOTTAGM PLACH—RETWRRN, BURKCKER Ai | mite ia oe Miviaen et (vabe ses py kee OL Rovston sireetr 4 gentioman and wii» few stn | s¢' von plenes. ty ot tha, house, wad inct the Am sy ) CBR De Roe HIM partial boar Gas | horses ve reat road inde ‘Terme moderate. 7 Geo DB. MOORB, Mnekeeper, proprietor, ~~ CROSBY STREET NEAR RROOMP.—A FRONT ey ae oR the senond cor, neatly furnlehed, YACHTING. * LS Cy LT Cf ISLAND — MATOR, FO 80, id Wilk, OMe OF family. References exe). F LAND rah ATCA Y ching ry A jotel) on Thursday, yo daly Bh a oeloek TWELFTH STARS? AND&MSDROANWAY,—tancp | isto’, Gamouse 4 tabi ot al | PLM. icf ‘rary smummable ir the Hove. Sera, kod very sem ’ q NYY RIGHT FRET BOAT. NEW fener — the 2 Fat ts torenty ait feet long, im com: = po hand for sale. Apply tod. rouse, wrer WeeT FIPTER© i, STRERT.—, i cA PRIVATE FAMI- eect, 93 ly cecupying & first cinen Beoretary of we yw York Fentemen apaybeir wr * oes es LOOP racet 570m, Als BS ee ee 4 PRET wow order ae ting ee use or ber” Oue wil NINTH STRERT, TWO DOORS WReT OF BROAN | '** Ubeape Address 1, box 344 Post offies, 130 "NT eran, two amon _————— ; apitable for & gen‘leman and wife or single gen! ialso | ew ACHOONER, TACHT ASTRABA POR GALR. single front roome a: $3 per week, ‘a drst clans, N HLOODGOOD, Beg No. 4 Pine street, N ply as above,