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‘st tbe favorite one, and t Vandesbilt’s $100,209 apt being Sereidered exciest to induce the President to give him the privilege. [From}the Panama “ar, Angas’ 3 I the into ation hrougat from ies des by the Peamer Theme i reliadie—end buero 8s Do reson to doeds i) # correctness— Ur. Vauneriit’s sgents © DOL po successful iD procuring the grant for gomuing the Ware't route aa they exneried w be: the $100,000 wikn ‘whicb they Moped to ourchese tha good witor the govern: went hae not proved usnfeent'y empting batt, and with a — ia the ascendant the prospect of the rival reute being wW nperstion in Ocwoder aexi, a8 exvected, 19 ae far Off 88 @ver, wad <his eth nas wil oondnuo for sori time ome ty exjoy the mveopoly ef the Ca!iiornia pat weet effect this new com plitation wil! protuce when the mewr reaon: s Washing on it 6 imposinie to foresee, Dut as the Uniter States government seems determined to have the Nicarogus transit onened, it is possible that some aotiv: meaaseires may be adinled orm) weg ds = Central Ama ican meni iy crme (0 suisfact Kis realty sorprining thas wicheatae qua should prefer ths wagvificens visionary suhome of Moos. Bally to the sao stantial realities offered by uke Amorioan Oompsay. espe @aily when it is aow kuowa that the United Siaies go- Veroment wilt no longer ailow fibasters break neutrality Inws and mske wer on the Sentral Aa einen, Tepublics, of waich a sufficient ig given Prentice of a ship of war at sw ao ent of ie trapelt Ree NEWS FROM NEW GB GRANADA. Arrival of Untwa States “eal at Aspin- ‘wall-Phe Mails for the South--Panama Deserted by Amesican War Shipe--Potttical Excltement Cooled Down--Rallroad and ‘Weather Reporu--T'rede Dall and ‘Wioncy Scarve--Rhe Case-Herran Treaty Ratitied Our flies from New Granada are dated at Panama on the 32 of August, apd contain news fourtesn days later. OUR PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. PANAMA, August 2, 1868. Ounfirmction of the Ratification of the Cass-Herran Freaty—The Modifications and Amendrentt—The Finan- cial Condition of New Granada. amor, with her thousand tongaes, bas for onve spoken the truth; and what! alluded to in my last as a current re- pert proves to be an absolute fect, The Cass-Herran treaty bas pacecd both houses with certaia amendments and mcdifications, which Mr. Cass will doubticss carefully @xamine be‘ore they are ratified by our government at Waehirgton. ‘The original treaty, ae drawn up by Mossrs. Cass and Herren, was passed complete by both houses. The amend- ments and modifications were afterwards adopted in the form of # separate decres, which [ tranglate below. The erigiwal treaty you ve already published, | believe, more ‘than once:— DrCRKE. Art. 1. Lettbe pre-inseried convention be approved with the queeption of the seventh article and ibe iouomlag aiiera iy the Same (oat alt aaiions have to pressrve peace and orcer in their lerrituries i conformicy to the gene- FA! principles of the Jaw of nations and ut tne public treaties ‘whieh iby have msde. 2. The reclamat.ona of corporations, eompanies or private Individuals #be have made contract: the government of New wrsbaca are not inciaded, In a ‘a such reals mations arise from acto connected with the eame contrasia, 3 wh es of arbitration itrador, amigabie sccuordance with tbe ung’ ish text. p exon We power te her uy suthorized to defray aif the expensen, dirept or twolrech whieh tof the sore Hiewent may Le ply, dua vise soaaerucel neoe Up of doco ments and pu rtishios, mill be conaiteres 08 of the fucre. wgointed by we exreative po miual bear public dig toe aracter and will he provided Wid & Hecre\ArY aNd O clerk, OF A MANY Clerks ae he may re: quire wid ihe same salaries a8 those appointed to che mein Bere of the dipiomstie corpa Tr: 4. If the government of the Uniled Staten agrees to the Sastigae intsodwoed im she above memicuedieety. the usive power will order tt to be exchanged with tae radii cations meade by Congress, though the nine moaths stip uleved fu the convertion for aaid purpose be elapaed. Let me call your atiention to the first clause of tho firat erticle of the decree, which, though emooth!y worded And weil calculated to Cecelve, yes covers a mine which the uo/nitiated would pot readily discover. By « law passed ia this republic several years ago, aud still in force, it 6 ordemed that cltizons of the republic and strangers who wustain lors or damage by violence can only recover Gameges from the parties who inflicted the injury, aod have ro claim op the general ~overnmont of the Ooafede- vation. This is strictly ‘in contormity to the general pria Giptes of the law of nations and of the public treaties which they lave made.” The legisiators of New Gra- nada oust be verdamt indeed, if they suppose that this so called amendment of the first ar- ticle of the original trosty will be swallowed cum grano salus by cur veteran “.cretary of Stato, The second clause of the tirst article is so barefaced a fwindie aimed at the Pavama Railroad Company that it is be! to cali the atieation of your readors to it. ‘The government of Now Crana la # truitfal in promises; ‘oui let us get at ine sctual figures,and we oan thea arrive al # inir copciusion as to what proveiliiy there is ef the United Staics ever receiving from this republic the com. epreteen ules choot. The ihird artc'e of the origi- pa acoepted by both Touscs a: dogota, reads aa wo Art. 3. \The Commissioners eball issue certitiontes of the sume which asball be paid to the ‘dee recisiming, in se Seacneee with thelr verdicts and {het amount shail Se paid yo! ot the Uni'ed Antes at WF Now, tho half of the sam whieb the republic receives the Panama Raitroat Company on sccount of the oceanic mais” ts jost $5,000 per annum; and ‘the aif of the dividends accruing from the not reosipts of waid road’? will aversge, a8 nearly as can be calcined, $15,000 per Anpum—making in ali about $40,000 per an samgoueey the claims of tue Uoited States agaimat tae The bonerty and goo? faith of the government of New Granade, © appropriate even those anms to the payment of our cians, IDay be easily Judged Of by a careful peru xa) of the decree of modideations, By tho ratification of ihe Cass-Herran treaty, wanglea ard loopboed os it is, ihe confederation of New Granada acko wledge their In- ae #10 & large AMOUMt Lo te United tates, (of conrae [take for granted toat many, if not ali, of the evnime can. be legally gubsiantialo’.) We will now take ® xigvce at tho fecal condition of this cougtry, ro ch ® promises, #0 miserably poor im their fulfil 4, Ttravalate trom the Ist Uficia! Garetes of Bogota following circular, addr. esed by the Secretary of Fi- pasde to the foreige erediiors of the reyable, through he hess Of Morare. Baring Bros. & Oo., who are, | be the ‘argest foreige creditors. 1 ie at ooo! ration of acvual bankroplcy as ever was issued by a trader te bw oreditore —- {Mo. 87} Prrvauc or New Grawans Orrick 04 S8CRETARY OF SECTION OF HATIONAL OnaE BOGOTA, Fed, 27, 1868. Mrsans Haring Bros & Co :— pot eate. ae Raner 10 easlone you printed copy of & siate Thave presented to be Legislative Chamb ors ta by Teenion ibis your, respeetiog, basiners sppervaiaiog to Of It relates to ine forelga debt, you will therein gee thet the executive power has truly given to light the (sithful history of Wis weighty business and ie sovusl witwation Tt would, (berefore, be convene c the creditors of the repabits should have a Rnowledee thing coat sined in. scti'matement. fn sections i. 2,3 and for thet purpose the ereoutive power devires thst you will take the trouble to transinie tha! part of the pniyoined de . that i! ony ‘pot only be published jo the newspapers, but tbat a separate sere may de peimted for foe clenaluiioa ta, the. sities, of Burope where foreign boodaolters reside, such as Toadon and amaeriom. the exeo wiohes to tnform the wediton Ci ona and hist ty of the prooeedings of Mo. presenting with il clentoens whe! (. owes to pay andto exist; wheal h ie ab Rveryibing ts aud othing more ean be extracted from a poor) ut houes devior. enn frank ts aon of \here facte will place to jotre ss to the tm paying more then bet RN va with: of ne, aithoueh she ona wi a property of groet to co operate wodizacion of so many germs of som- moreleivhalt'y as are shut up in inte soll virgin awd ue peopled, Abunda fn riches of ail torte ‘The population there reaonrcem and ‘ob! Jona pressing on the ty te 2 forve tw) oulligns of dollars up to Yecombor inst seiuding tatereat due, but wot pald ‘will be 9 other dabte yet anltuitated, it may here be noted tat more (nan four fifths of tb rm bi and I+ ae ‘ane Ate wae ts. te last io pre developement wee preat es 10 tak nts fecreased b: increnes nt sale wealth by the clrewmtion in the inertor af the repnbiie Sxecutive power therefore wishes thet the creditors he Phils tee decal “situation of the “republic t many years. la the ore Vat Tilia" dlterence, Pay OP Roos nt of the interes: qu the foreign debt. nective vad defarreds move Oran wae paid CtMg the four ‘ie tia pomierior to ihe date of the agreement o. af {-%. ee the date farnivbed in the atatement to which | refer, sed whieh you enn tomify to, as to that part reimtive 10 interen\ vnid al somctade thie no's, repeating here what was suki twice hy 1856 to (oe agents of the bondholders in Ne depart See iim), the the bem ayeioes th that ean hy a acer etst asta the efforts he me, = wore af alt me taking from bm to helplemness Ly resourses necessary to mert jeanes to all thie before the enmmit- tee Spanifh American hondhovers, and give it fe mach publiohy es possible, thet ' the loyalty fe proceedings of Rew ‘ . of ber Anonl mation, san give, and her reaurces, I NACI GUFIRREA Prochous @yvament, Congress, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1858, cp the 236 of June, sed the following law (which I aleo transinte from the Optciat Gasctie ), aad on ths 26h of she pame month tt received the eanotwn and syostare of Pre- | mident ‘Onpins: Law oF 26TH OF suUNB, 1858. ‘The Congress of the omnen~-~-—hamamapanpel Articlel The axbeative pow +] anthorized to make & mew arrangement with the foreign creditors for that pari or (be Gent ene by Naw @ranede ‘Fram the ity per gen: of the Ineain enntrncted by Colombia tp 1822 and 1424. on the following hasix— 1 Capitasization of miereas aus and Wat msy become dae ca the selive dedt, up to ibe date, when & small interes: cam be ‘on the sum capitalized 2 eduction of the rete of interest on (he asitve debt pepa- Die frome she éate on whiea vbe interest already due absli cupiialized. a tbe fourth part of the duttes of importation collected asthe cnsiom houses of the copiedsraion aali be app iet a4 6 fowe for payment of the Lead on the imteresia cap) talizec ond tbat on the An eighth part of the Mnsiew of im or'adon to be applied ent of the iniarst of the deferred debt, on ‘const (the interest) shali not become duc itll the year ibility jointly and anverally of the pablic func 1868, 5, Responi Uoaries ¢r ' eaivic isle who dispore of, or aid o diavoge of, toihe payee of iiteres: on eal d debt. ‘be executive power is alao autherized to negotisie ach contragis and Brrangemente as are convenient anal. Sane bork foreigD and domestic, on the fol roprinting to the pa; interest, aud the cimectling of tbe ab a Aint ot vush parts of the au Importatiog as can be disposed of siunout prejadive to Recewnsry expenses of tha mise service of the con! , and in fuck » manner that tbe other paris of wame aad “wotality of all the oiber natior al roveones shall become and may de applied to there expenvon: and 2 That if that portion of the duiles of importetion which may be apphicd to ¢ the payment cf ihe debt shout not be suf. Selent to gover the terest etipulated the produst be consitered aa the only ber gh phon federation sba'lowe nothing on account of name busi rof the fret artiote 12all bo, applicable to the nent under this «tiv the axesutive power may make receding articles jore going into T ibe ap ger ual The agreements: tracts One TIT by virtue of the anthority conferred in the sba!l pot require the ep proval of Congress ation. war TV. The authority confarrs¢ on, the executive power remains in foree. the law of 1th way repens aorta Bet Tony FBANS Naboo President of the Senate. Bi eS vamioauns, President of the I joume. MOTRE, y of the House. ML Os Pair A, President of the Confederation. ina} YGNACLO QUTIEKRZ. BOT OF THR TRANSLATOR, Be notional debt is forty two sep ey = ine intarees partly at five per cent and partly ai three per cont per annum; ee yearly interest woul The estimated revenue of customs for es Ore quarter of this .... Therefore the amount the New Granadinn government proposes o swindle the cre annually is 986,000 Among the appropriations for 1858 ie one of $30,000 for payroent of the liquidating commission of claims ‘of citi- zens of the Uniied States sgainst Now Granada, according to the treat sigoed at Washington September 10, 1887, a4 for other expenses which ft may be necessary 10 © in detence of the interests of the confederation a the judpwent of the execu ive power. Tnoticed in your Wasbinyteu correspondence of a few weeks ago a statement thas ex-Sovernor Fabrera had a ugbtan toveativation into lis official conduct on the 15th of April, 86 This is entirely untrue, Govervor Fabriga bas care‘ully and studiously avoided all serntiny on the subject, and will uow probubly never be called on for an explanation. ho St. Louis, Captein W. Hadson, with troops, arrived at Aspiawail on tho 5)st oltimo. The detachments, under the com d of Captain South, arrived here yeaterdey m good beaith and sorrite, and were tmmedistely snipped oo the Golden Gate, which sailat at eight o'clock last night, with about ) (CO passengers Lam indebted to Captain Budgon, of the St. Louis, for taking wy ne! with him op his retorn trip, by woich I from two t three days on the reguiar ‘0 3,100,000 275,600 lu my next £ will give you a history of our rival Goversore, Meesrs Ovasctia sod Hariedo, with Lae prods dihty of an outbreak which is 0 centidently expected vy sil classes of Our community op the 16th of September, when the eiection for (iovernor takes place. NEWS) PAPE R ‘ACCOU N ‘The Panama Herald of tatert date containg ths following summary of eveuls on the Isthaus:— The steamebiy Si. Loum, Com. Hodson, with tho Uaited Steter troops for Oregon, reached Aspinwall at noon or the 80h of Juiz, all Op board in excellent order. They were ail brevght over she road the following day, und eafery emberked, with their equipments, on board the siamer Golden Gate in thie harbor. The Pacitic Stes Nevigation Company’s steamer Lima sailed tor the Svath on the Doth of July, without the United laies mails. Amoug ber passengers was Mr. John i’ower, who goes routh ou @ visit w Egoador, Peru and Chile. Panama acd Aspinwall have been for some time past deserted entirely by the United States men-of-war. The Saranac is gone to San Juan det Sur, the tiag ahip Merrimac and sloop Decatur to Callao, and the the Vandsiie 10 the Sand wich Islands. We bave, however, # Brisish abip of-war, the Alert, ia barbor at prevent. The election oorae seg has partly died out, aud the State is com ively Tt ts anticipated, how- ever, that when the election for Governor takes place, on the 15th September, there will be resewal of the excite. — & more extensive ecale. is reported that an officer left here for Carthagens on ne! last Briti#h eteawer, to bring dows one hundred troops tn time for the coming elections. The Panama Rauirosd enotinues ia good order, not with stending the recent Leavy rains. Dur ity the fortnight we bave experienced the heaviest raing felt thie ecason, which have rendered the nights ua usually chilly. With the exce; ‘of a few cases of in- termittent fever, eccasioned the change of atmos- phere, the Inbtmus remains as bealthy as usual. Buriners has been very cult the fortnight, tap] ie looket for this ‘st four per cent premium. lished the We have already Of the Cass- Herran convention by the gover: of the Grapatian Fast hea with ue modifications therein by the respecting this treaty, the ‘canventien has been before the Congross at en during its entire session. Y¢ there was po question of more Importance to settle, it has been kept almost entirely out of the way oniii the very list mo ment, and then it bes been passed #0 mutilated la its Jendivng features that it ie Baye! A aon i will be thus received by the United States Rad the Congress at Bogots, as it siould have done, either mantwiy rejreted of age he eerie in 'y world in all eo the firat ieianse, the whole 4 My 6 Deen weitied by this time; but and in der to avoid coming to an arr Codges the question day after day, antil it ‘thet the United states Congress has adjourned, an‘, therefore, can take no action for monthy to dome, on whatever dec'ion the Grevavine government may \ee! disposed to maxe of it. ‘The modifeaurn of the frat aritcle ot the treaty, Lea oe ibis govor:mens refuses to acknowledge fomay’ Vapility tor the outrages of ihe 16th April, 1846, o is ob'eation to protect American life and property crone- ing thie lethmue, i equal simoat to a total rejection of what and the oisavowal by this government of its re spopminlity to grap? patstaction for the loesee ——. ‘a properry ander ch gs of the Pasama Raitroad Compan merely became that company hes a contract wie aie foverament, wopeare abourd, The treary of pease, te tween tho Voted Staten end Gratadian government atarantece protectioa by the latter to all United fates ciwzena and property in thie Bnd BO private coptract entered into py New Granada can violate this treaty. ‘The rejestion of tha seventh article, which is one of great morrenee Ww the Coited Staton, ihowwe @ disposition the part of this government to @ rendering ona commodation to that of the United States. amd the reasons fet forth for refusing to grant a coal depot to the Cawet States government on one of the islands ne the bop at Panama appear qaice aosurd, because the art: preeely stipulates that the 0 alted stale ‘boul bod such 8 depot sxcinetvely under the eovereignty of the Granetien government. ye entire pred ia ba A Ry erty been finally passod iy denotes that ( ject of this govern ment throughout has been to shuffle fe ae a Le eceel can andwe tnvoueadans ceoeiliconene ow mace by hem have been dote with (he bope that oe. ‘ two more sessions of Congress wili be wasted im debating them before they are finaily to come to a settle ment. That the government st Washington will view the mat ter ip this light we entertain very little doubt, aod we trost thas — Lg font oy thas reaches the be LJ hive time will that governmont in extend such protection to thetr citizens and property on this Isthmus ae they may tn future require. THR TRNCANTBPRC TRANSIT ROUTH. (Prom the Panama Herald, August 4 | ‘The Teb route, te LIU. wii Lain A] ned, can never prove, !n our & dengerens toe be isthmes. Tt may take away the few New Urine Paceergers who now travel this way, and tbe «mail @mount of thet is sent from Callfornia to the South erp States, iis inng land travel and bad harbor, to gether with the Cisturbod rtate of Mex'c>, will prevent it becoming popular with tke travelling poblic tor a long time to como, Toe Paonme fonts between the Eastern and Wostern Staten offers to,the traveller safety, comfort and speed, and must alweys coutinne to comraand a large portion of the traffic, A reduction jo the rate of pwwsage would insure ite BuSCORR againat all competitors; and we hope (9 #90 thie sbortly effected. NEWS FROW THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. Official Recommendation tn Favor of Adopt tog the Kngiteh Language—Keport of tne Treasury—Beptismal Robe for the Prince Royal from ireland—Guaano from Jarvis Istand— The Wheat Crop. We have files frow the Sandwich istands dated at Ho- noln'n on 21st of June The Mulster of toe Interior recommends that the hag- ish languege sball be gradnaliy introduced. It te already the Ianguage of the courtan’ of trade, aad is keown to meny of the oriton. ata povernmont proclamation was to be ng the Mormons landing opom any of the Send eich Islonds. The Honoluin A pobiieh the report of eet two yeare, being to Apr'l 3, te decartment has been presided over by Prines Tot Ke whameba, Mr, Allen, the Minister of Finance, having bocn abroat ja te Ualed Sistes during the yoar 1856, vertiver of 21st of June observes: —We ¢ Treasury Department for the 1808 oring that period yy Ad Dench of the Supreme ‘The rece uta for te Ba'ance op hand Amount dort bits Kl calmer en hy SEO 1,630 00 Teceipts trom duties, taxes and ai) otper ROWICEH ee reeeeereseeeeencresseee eee sess 008,662 23 Tota) reesipts.... The tois! expenditures foot up. The lista iies of we treasury or public debt re $50, 899 2b. The intarert on about two thirda of shia de ts stared pone eighteen per cas, and om the balance twelve per cen ‘The estimated recelpts for the next two years are state’ to he $693,0.0 24; bus this moome is based on the esti- wale tat the eaies of wharf ivis will only amount Ww $5,000, whereas it cught 10 be Gve to ten times that emouut, if soytbing like a liberal policy is pursued in re- gare to them We notice with regret that the minister betrays a want of indepepderce iu felivg imto a favorable expression of opinion in regard to the euicical pevicy of bis minisierial asreciale in relstion tothe working ot the new tari. He ra\s:—"'The rantication of the new French treaty, wo, ‘wit enable us to bring into force the new tariff Dill passed ‘at the session of 1865, by which our revenue from duties Will he still furber augmented,” Chat the tariif bill has Deor me illegal, (notwithstanding the opinion of the miuis- ter ) We endeavored to show last week, and thas it witl be injurious i its operation, we aim t show io another arti- cle this week. We record the return of the guano ship J 18, afer ap absence of Oiiy two days, with a cargo ef "bes or guaro from Jarvis Island, Geptain Turner snd Mr. Che Charles J0cd beve returned as passengers io her. passage from Hono!am to that island is eight an and the passage beck in ten days, touchieg at Christmas Island. She was not obliged to tack ship once in going or returning. Her e‘ay at Jarvis Yeland was occupied in ing the heavy gehen and Nene ach he. took dows, and lu constructing #: prove’ for shipping At the boat , Which waemall opsniug in the reef, very similar to the Jandirg at Lanetns, a wharf has deen built at which boate can load with care. Asbip ‘of 3,000 tops can ley at tho beavy anchor buoys, 160 fathoms from the fp My with partes! wafoty in ary wea ther. The trade winds geverally blow it off shore, and a verse! bes as quictiy av at Labains, swinging with the tide, which sets Toaty to the westward shore. Wa bave been shown asplendidly worked lace robe, which wen yesterday presented to the young Prince of Hawai. Itis the handiwork of Miss Margaret Ginchy, hoe the cekb lace manufastories of Limerick, Ire- If the ramplee of new wheat which have beep shown us ere a fair spectwoen of the new orop of wheat now being berveeted it is wach superior to that of aay former year. The berry is more plump snd of @ lighter color, aad in every reepect beter than lact ) ear’s wheat. ‘Wo are pleased to record thé revival of the Chamber of Commerce, wheee existence is a great beneils in all trading communities, NEWS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC. Legislative Excitement in Chile—Her Debts and Revenue—Peruvian Guano Trade—Se- vere Sentence of Br. Lomer ond the Filsbute ters—Miscxable Condition of Boltvia--Mar- hete, de. The steamship Ima arrived af Panama on the 2d o: Anguet with the South Pacific ma 003 72 in epecie, mostly for Engiand, aad over forty passengers. Ber dates wero, Valvaraiso, June 30; Arica, July 0; Callao, July 12; end Peita, July 16. CHILE. EXCITE MET IN CONGRESS--DRCRFASE OF THE REVE- NUP—FOREIGN AND NATIONAL DRBTS--LEOACIES AND LICBRATURE. The report which follows is dated on Juve 30:— Congress is im session and its pi have beea aroneelly exciting. The elec\ious of the members from ‘the districts of Pan Felipe and ltata were opposed by the Minieter of tho Tnterior on ike grovsds that the senteace of death reorrdod against them for compheity in the revo- ahion of 1860 was not revoked. Ths oppos! qroesitien go ¥h rise t much angry discussion, and it is aaid thatthe ident, in deference to public ‘optuton, Will tosue an ammesty. From the report of the Minister of Finance we learn that the public revenue Somer I 1847 amouated to $6,419,- 142, snowing a net decrease of $44,313 compared wi with tne year 1856, which i# attributed to the commercial crisis and the corsequent falling off in the customs duties. The foreign debt at the end ot iene aeeee be patioeal dbl up to Juno 36, 1 0,959. The valne of f sapere a Sine T8T is Sudo $51,800,209, and of oroge and native pro- duce onring the same Deno $19,778, ‘The goverumen: bas decided on on investing a sum eval to Mr, Thomas Brown's legacy ey 000), for the oxtab- Hahment of @ ontional at Valparaiso. A lierary apd scientitic ical eb "emote det Pacifico, is avout to be issued quarterly from the office of the Mercurse ome of the principal men of Gaile are to be among its contributors. , PERU. NAVAL NEWS—THE GUANO TRAD¥—MR. LOMER AND OTHERS SENTENCED. The United States steam frigue Merrimac, Flag sm Ny war Dseatury Com, Long, and United Ptates sloop of. ‘thote! mail efeane Runes Beat S nae the Loh oo were of HL. B. M.'s frigate Admiral Bayoes, - elaiadaysna me total amount of np raiesamee at the Chin- chan on the th mises The total cnsas is taippiig {thie harbor of Oxttao on the 2th duly Vive 66,100 bens, ee tan reaps of Panam Hal ante teen ee ‘te been dirpowed or. Tne Cour! bas sentenced Lomer, Fitzgerald and others to hard labor ete omen htpe ie dhchen oo bet ‘al! future fit. Dusters again in Peru. 1 ouis Lomer, upfortanately, t« tho pe bans that the authorities have got hold of to oarry out sentence upon. In my next! will give you the his fry of Ke coreee and Snanciorng operations of the cele- be A Gutgtty took place om tbe Sth inst. between the French apd Feruviaus, which at firet thresteaed to be seriou, The case ie as follows —A boat from a Frooca merchaatman was lying at the Ianding siepa, when one of the bosts from the Peruvian war steamer Tumbos ran foul of her, and the Peruvians, although tho eggreseors in the firet place, attacked the Fronchmen, who gave them ® good drudoipg. Scie Frooch officers werferes and sepa raved (hem aud sent the boat off Tae beat of the fambos ‘went in parsuit of them and nad another Ogat, end again got the worst of it At this moment two boats came: from the frigave Amazonas ang joined the metee and batf mur. dered the Frenclinen, teking the boat prisoner, waice they carried Genes ed the Tassos Toe Actmiral eoat aa officer on board the Tumbes to ascertain the reason why the boat was takoa prisoner, but was Bot permited on beard, whereupon he Imac ‘\etoly ordored the mon oa board the French ship to qaartere and the guns to be doa- ble sbotted, This appearance of thiegafrinbtered the Perevince: co they gave up ibe boat ana apoiog'zed, and agreed to pay all camages. Tiree of the men are baély wounded. Re port saya that the terme demanded by the Freach Admiral Breas follows To salute tho French fag wih & royal pay for the curing of the wounded men, for the of the mercoantman during the time detained, tobe cishiered. Daring re of hie veenels out of to San Lorepno, ef © the Poruvieus that the cht man ccuswered himeclf go rt ot for the whole lot of thers. Caswiie alii! continues south electioneeriog the noxt Preeident by ths votce uf the poop! wo bave thirty-three American ynips ip tha bay At four o'clock P, M. a violent saock of a0 earthqake wae felt; it Inated twenty seoonds, but did vo damage MARKPTS. Vatranaiso, June 30.—Poe duiners in business alluded to in the Jast report has charecterixed the forieight just pared, owiny priacipaily to # inck of orders from the ia terior and frum abroad, money suill coutinues vary scarce. ‘Tho market is generaily futly supplied, and tho spring trade, it i@ expected, will caute a revival of business. Agricultural produce still roma ne ai eo high a price aa to demu the offene ing ofMoer of the Tum’ toe controverry the Admiral ii Ay 1 be ponant prevent expert, but tbe mining bustiess is progressing fa- Forably, sod con inves bighiy productive. Provisions: Carona rice scarce, and ju demavd. Sogar—French and American reflaed scarce ; with Foglish the market is om aiied. Vlonr—Aola: are still firm: saler have been ef fecied from $4 18 ® $4 60 per quintal, accord! to brand quality. Cocos 0 per ql. Corta Rica coffee $16 per co. Chitte guano per ton. jts—To Wait ed States, $18, 1 scbangso—Oa United State 10 por comt premium BOLIVIA, PUBLIC DRBTS—POLITICAL PRRSECU TIONS. We have no direct advices from this republic. The Chilo pepers inform us that the goverument embar- tased by debt, and has po meace to raise a rovenue Vera has been solicited to tae Bolivian retagces © prevent the landing of Gen Boire io come from Furope Supreme Court. Before Hon. Judge Clerke. THE CASK OF THR ORITICM MILITARY STOREKERIER. Ave 1L—M the Matter of Jomathan Vel, HB. OM. Seoretary-at. War es, Joseph Su'ton Filiott.—Mr. Whitaker, counee! for the Britieh goverament, appeared im this case to move for an additional term of forty days, wherein to vend to England for additional evidence againet tho do fondant, and that he be detained in the Eldridge etrot ail for that ttme bay Mr. Seward, Jr., on the part of the defendant, An affidavit from tne which be set uj 2 evunter-siaien for ner icen rendered bo- fore be embarked for tine United States. Ar. Seward also set forth the bardadtp of arent @ man in the heated term in such « dui ae the bdr Jail, where the cost of board was $10 per per day was charged for the privilege of secing hie ewe sel. Mr. Seward also contended thes bis client wae very feat bo friends, and was unable to give bail in any amoun Junge Clorko nid he thought the time asked for was too _ le would grant a farther delay of one wook chard Lathers vs Thos. H. a" et al —-Mowon wine Sickay for the ‘ayreun es t mation Suvenile Delinquents ve, Adolphe Reaasneart Chas & "fmm an! wil liam Behrens —iD this case, the defendants are proprietors of German saloons on the east side of the town, and are in the babit of giving eeenio or thestrical shows gratis to their custom Aa the establishments are not licoured, they have been emoined by the counsel for the House of Perego, and compelied to suspend taeir exhibitions Last week motions were made to dissolve the injructions, *bich this mornivg the Jadge diseolved without costs Avnorier Stram Canat. Boar.-The new steam canal boat P. EL. Sternburg, being the second one out, left Buffalo on Tuesday afternoon for Rochester With « load of wheat. She makes about five miles per hoor. She will return on Priday with the veraor, Canal Commissioner and otbey oilivials. fo wiper , and $8 ‘Health Comumiectoners, ‘The Board met yesterday. Presont— The Mayor, Messrs, Thompson, Rockwell and Miller. Mr. Horatio Eagle appeared tn reforency to applications for verreis 10 be exmpioyed as huiks for cargo, and the Board tuok time to oot The bark Marion arked leave for achange trom Runter’s Point to New York. Denied, The beig Alvina, from St. Jao, with three mon and dis- cberged, was allowed Ww proceed on the 16th Augast. The brig Ceraono, from Remedios, was permitted to come up vn the 13h. The bark Weet Wind, from Oienfugos, is permitted to Op hy tag A from Hi ia lef in © Doni ta 1 jamacoa, is le! the bands of the Health Officer, with power. ‘The ship Coripthian, from Port wa Prince, and discbarg ed, wat permitied to come up on the 14th August. The meer ennann Wer sllowen to Slaten om the 17th instant The sip Salon was allowed to come up on the 24th The ship Benguela asrived July 24 from Havana, ber cargo mins taken out yesterday, wishes pee to Elizabetb- port. Allowed to proceed on 16th August ‘The Boara then adjourned. Commis loners of Emigration. ‘The Board mot at three o’clock lastevening, but m ‘Dusinees was tranzacted beyond the presentation of the following report :-— eR Nuw ber of emigrante arrived to Aug, 4, 1868. 48,065 Number of emigrants arrived since, to Aug. 1! 2,802 60,367 17,151 1866. 1868. Nomber inmates in institution W.1., .1,312 1,287 1,001 Nomber ipmates in institution M.H.... 147 166 13) Total... 1,459 1452 1,228 Balance m bark te oe A 1, 1868... $32,155 89 Aggregate receipts to Ang. 4, '68..$115,142 69 Receipts aince to Aug. 11, for com: mutation of idiom pe paarengers, ke. 5,282 65. persons a ‘Total, $162, 481 13 ‘Disbor: count to August 4, 1880s 126 128 50 Current expeneer of July 28 and August 4, seeeees 10,648 65-137,377 15 Balance of commutation fund $35,103 98 Los’ AND FOUND. FOG FOURD.—A BLOOD RED SEfTER DOG, O8 tained of s bey. The ower may addreer G. W. a\. Jen- Kins, a: W. 8 Jervis! oftice, corner of Canal and Baxter n'a | gee BOKOKEN, ON ON THR 10! wre 1asr. ac GOLD bracelet. Tho owner can have thn aause by ap iv ing at £8 Garden sireot_proving property and paying expenses, OST.—FIRE BADGE, NO, 4070. THM TINDER WILL de suitably rewarded by leaving tt at 17 ae icone, 1 Lost STRATED BROM TER, CORNER OF LEXING- fon avenue and ihirty etxth street, a small gray Soowas Terrier, pamed Jack, with ous enrannd til bairou the Tana, a litle lome tm bind jeg. A muitsble reward wil. be given for bis return to the abave place. O8T—A SMALY BLACK AND TAN TRRRTER SLUT; had on.» leather collar, with silver plate marked Smms Davia" A liberal reward will be paid io ths fater, on ‘saving er ot the Kanter Hotel, corner of whitctall and south REWARDS, ANK ROBBREY.—$5000 KEWAKD —TBR HATTER Bank, at Bethel, Conn, was entered dy burglars be tween Enthrday nicht sod Monday morniug inet, and over eighty efx thourwnd dollers stolen from its vaults, "Fba above Tewand will be paid upon the comvicuan of ihe 4 return of tbe msney FRA MOKO * REWARD. -LOST, Promident Hatters? Bunk 2 OW LAST SATURDAY, Fra instant, from No, 4'Rust Thirty-six s!reet a red avd ¥hite setter pup, about two months old. The above reward Will be paid for bis return. 7 REWaARD.—LOST, A FRW DAY@ SINCT. A yellow and white’ setler dog; white sireak in favo, Well feathered. ‘The above reward will be paid an lesvivg bim vith Corwin, #7 Sixh xvenne, corner of Ninstecnth sireet, in the dry goods store. $25 REWARD” WILL BE PAID AND N® QUeATIONS Asked. for (he return of a detached lever gold watch, Jost or stolen at the regaityon Staten Teland The hove re ward wal he‘ pald by leaving it at Geo. J. Brown’s, 473 Graud RRWARD—FOR A THRSE STORE DIAMOND breas' pia, wie guard chain aud pia, and fi, ob Mer~efield Ls ‘on the tnvide. and a leur de Ma on the out wih boaey Chainard seal sussheds and @ wallet comtartt ag twenty firs cotiars aod » op on railroad iieket Fog ny Ph delphi end Ball a ween out mistake by tbe bah keeper op Coney ig and. Twenty aol efor the wich, nod. chaio, ned twenty for the breastpin and no yusotlonsagked, w'll be prid Dy Blinchboomb. Bewey & Samson, syuthwes: coraer ot Nas sad ard tiverly sirects, or by the owner in Haltimore, Md. REWARD.--LO6T, A GOLD Ry et ted ow Mg nt $50 a ‘The above reward will va paid, ent Bo Some eabed, cn delivery to Lawrence, Giles’ Co , It South $5 banting watch, with owner's name. 20; ON MONDAY BERING, THE oct ab the depot of the Third cara io iad B50). seu. douvie’ case. fue finder will rogeive ibe shore reward by leaving tt with Mr. Peres, at the Blancard Boure, corner of Broadway and Twelfih street MUSICAL, Arie Rd OR ORWTLUMAN IN_SRARCH OF ONE lendidiy Gnished seven BOARDING AND LUDGING, ATIONS OF THE HIGHEST ORDER FOR parge cconuor Ages eee Sathorn met feet out eslortion at the Biaucard Hsusc, ‘Arvadleay usd Twelfth are. va AEX, Ew poten ge oben ouemanen OAN B® ACCOMMO. F3 inte rteel deceticend soovepisel insert sedeineee fray moderate. Apply St NO Bi West Twentieth niccoe At QLeacaue poor. WITH BOARD, FO’ A GEN 1a room fOr A Reatlansn, fy & Seseurer” fooation. yp West Paentiech street. A LADY AND GRNTUGMAN WOOUD Lik! 4 SUIT OF HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, fogeiber or separste. saitabis fora family, or pes, 9 of | ed ‘emen, also. ait gle roome can be bad, with or ard. in & house with a)! the modern iia provements Famly paed. an ifedad at i Mast Twellth sireet, one block aud ANDSOME FORNISHED ROOM TO LET—TO one ‘or two gentlemen, with or without partial board, in & private family; the bouse bas all the imodera {mprove ments. Apply at 6) Bleecker wireet. References given ond required, A NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR ON THR Second floor to let vith bosrd. A's) a small room, auit ab)» for & wngle person Terms moterate, Apply ‘at 92 ‘White street, near broadway, A gyNTLEMAN AND WIFE, LIVING IN SEYLR, A Title above Madieon equare,’ bevween isvoad way and Fifi avenne—best part of the cliy——w sald add a gontiontn and wife, ov femily, 10 aber, aad make tein & borne that oan be ealled % bom oarting; oF would Int thelr houeesrent about $2000” Adress Comfort, box 192 Bera d office, with ns no tnierview. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND TWO SINGLE GEN- Yemen gua be socommodaud with boxed at 48 Four se gepiee! home with ‘cil fa comforie; iain a rare oppor. ‘Terme moderate and unexceptionable references ce AG near Barrow street rons of fluding n & SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LET A LARGE, nicely furnished front room, om the segond floor. low gen. Llcman sie lady, with board for the lady, ‘oF th game would be, rented tom pérty of single gentlemen. wide bedroon ad; ing if require: niet and genteel we. free from thes Pen nose of Doan a ar cluidren, this is particularly recomme: eth, water closet su Biaulouary wash basins, «Jl on (be ame floor, Apply at 144 Greene sires, two doors from Houston. FAMILY BAVING A BROWN STONE HOUG#, would let ‘he parlor floor, uafurniehed, to a gently man and wife, with board, at 814 per week: or one parlor at 610 Bez week. ‘Losa.ion desirable; dinner at wx. Cail at 108 West PRIVATE FAMILY WISH TO LET TWO O# THR! neatly furuished rooma with all the modera imoro} ments, and with or without board. erners or Germs preferred. Reference required. Call at 63 West Twer Lith street, near Sixth arene, “PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING AT 7 WEST SIX teenth sireet, would’ diapose of two or three passant yoown, with board, tos gentieman and wife or single gontle- men. ' References exchanged HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOM, WITH RED room attached. to Wet. to two or three aingls gentlemen; alos smnilroom svd a room eul able for spbyaicin ina Bouse, with ail the modere moro rementa, few doors went of Brosawny. N RLIGANTLY FO RNISSED DOUBUM ROOM ON a Faquire wecond floor, with Apply at 3t Bast wirhte: fom ‘Broadway. _Tecms ‘reasons! T THK MLANCARD HOU'F, BROADWAY AND oo ‘Twelfth street, French aud Spanish spoken hy mavy of theservanin and the new management ‘Travellers sotking reel comforts sbould trv it Lerg® siry rooms, with patba, private table, meals a! all hoare, wad every inxory of the sen: fon. Foil board $2 per day. b9 the week st lnwer rateo, buaNCaku & MAGLELLAN OAPD.—A GENTLEMAN SND WIFE OR PRO SINGLY genvemen eap obtain hoard at 223 aut Hroadway, afew doors above Clinton street Gas and pathroom iu the tonne OARD.- GENTLEMEN WISTIING GOOD BOAR AND good clean, cool rome, very ceatral loostion, wt Feaconable prices, where mfor's ofa home may he Teabvzedl, are requested 10 oail at 182 Grand wireet, nearly op- posite Odi! Feilown’ Hail. OARD —TO LRT, WITH BOARD, & NEATLY FUR- nished reom, rullabie fora genUemen and bis wife or 0 ztiemap. inner at hg o'o Parme 812, Wishing th came will please call at No. 18 West Keterouces exchraged OARD—TO LET, A PARLOR AND BADROOM AD- jolving, on recond floor, with par'tal board If desired. in Surivate family, to gent cuscn improvem nts, | Appty wt 37 OARDING.—A GENTESMAN Fle gentlemen aud tw > ladies can De xccommmod sed with Food room at No. Snow Caual west, near Bast t house tirat class, with all the madera improve Terms Wo auK to aut the men, OARDING,—A A, GENTLEMAN AND WIFR OAN BE dito angie gentlemen; full of pariial Board; Hous fit class, an, bath, souveaiexce to meke ite comfortable ome. Apply at ari Eaat Fourteenth siree' OARDING.A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE Diesnan ly accommodated witha large front room fur Dluhed, for $4 per week; » ammll room suitable for geutie an. This ina opportunits too tain & comfortable home: for tho emRUIDe Cel price. Apply at 119 19h mw, between 24 and 34 & OARDIN( a GENTLEMAN ane WIPE, OR wad or toree single gentlemen, can 06 socmmmodated toned. we | goed furnished rooms witb board, one Slock from Broadway. a8 ’ re Ee Tee corer Beane plane, | Apply to Mrs. MEDMURST, O11 rougion street, “- Stig Ninth Gvenues bear Thity fre: street; at awart —— oes - — lle mate, “Pais price allowed Yor's Ivoud play CARDING IN ELNGANT STYLE. AT LOWER RATES im exchange. than be rah Blanoard ° way — | ard Teelfih sireet, Cool siry rooms, bathe WOOD | Meamatall hours, ond A pincers, ne ES cat poy FPiense appl 10 Sie ‘, PAMILA ¥ LAr TES, THE CITY WILL, SELL THEIR pianoforte, instrument, with too! for lees than ve, rosewood, roand cornera, city makers, warranted, uilully ornamented nase, Ly Apply at the residence, 14s Woower MeN $3 PER MO! .— INSTRUCTION ON THE nd eta, a ue 6) Woat Thirty first atres', second b—-.% Povlow “th Alto, lessons lo Freech and Se CHICKERING & sarees eve} REwOvED , way. arth vireet) are are Wonaive dre ty a) isanoe and ot prices ih cue to order to wutt any 4 all insiriments warranted to give ea' © rent upon favorable terms. AND hn og a A SEP anion, MAKE, 1 e000rd hand ine. follow Gand #i6e. Plane ant mmelagoda torent a, rent tompd ca purchene; for me ou mony Snack Wa crt ae Agent, No No. baie Bogatway, ANTE — DINEDIATREY,. A Landy, 4099 aor A arch ta thie © Bo ringer, f Yow th aa read music wi eyeul an asc miata obec nee Hleoe¥ar nnd Fou » deirfogftbia week, frown thre to o'clock FP. M. _INSTRUCTION Of Oe OF nil We Roove bro iy alten] M& PANES ace ‘sirves, brook lyn. Boys $3 per fowery, 2" ‘ow 20 Fatons AMESES SCHOOL INSTITOTR, $46 BROADWAY bools and frmilies supplied vith comprien: exrbera, rnerses and leachers wit noatiome Tensbers of mace and patnting wanted a: gond palsrien S#ITH, WOUDMAN 400. LADY, EXPERIENCED IN TEACHING THE 440 lich branchen with French aad music, wise home ins respectable private family, where jet exrvicee would be recetved a4 compenan'ion, Adiross 0. (., Herald RENCH INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG GENTLE Now. 18 and 5) Rast Tweniy fourth street, nove Ms ie foci" ie ston En Snext, Boar ing and day ation, Eng ied, ian de Tapia eae oon sat Geen to & junior de ad reve se cireuars, PRO! baauucke, "Director SOLDSMITH'S ACADEMY OF PAYMANSE(P AND TF beokkeept frond way, commer of Franklia #irael Open day and evening for class or private insirn> ion io penmanebip, £9 New and elegect copy bo, four numbers, % pages, Price 60 cents the eet, oF 15 cents per ompy. AY ONS. L. DE GRAND VALs PREVEH BOARDING school, oasis end commercial. iudeom verraon, tio: bomen, 8 J. Annual degine Septemoer 1 Pupils R. ZoRGEeS 19. Tam READY TO TRAD THRER Serta =I take pleasure ip showing spenngns to or who will favor him wich s all aris are bes utifal ‘appreciated by all wh have = 6 Union street, bad Ap ~~ i corner of Hi Routh Brook! f Birt en several Inrge stiles and towns for sale ;ANTED —A YOUNG LADY, A GRADUATE, WELT. veraed in the cinanice matics. French ani Kog- 5 aattnation to or 7 Sixth ot, near Righih avenue ——: | WANT A FRMALFE TRACHEA, TO 40 0 SOUTH, IN ‘® private tarnily; mnst be competen’ petant to teach music, Frenee, be Eid ‘drawing ‘Address, with rerorences, bor 2 594 FOR, SALA 100 Te ‘Zions, N. ¥. ¥. © manmw 4 Owner: very superior finish and best materials, ‘Can be seam on the dry dock, Jersey City. 7 ACHT FOR BALE—TR UNDE "ee sebooner yacht AOR >, Ig perfect order, yeer. Now lylag at tbe mei BT Lbs io Hadecn sianen arday, Mth, w " besold at padile NED OFF oKS ew Pt PUBLICA’ ATK ss. now iN PRERS, LAOKEMM, . Dramatic Poem, vex enna Nrotatton, Rupert iy tliastrated ADING AND GENTLRWEN HAVING ANY CAST OFF recouthand furwitare, Ae., to diego of wal valve ia oneh hy semiting to or addresning 2, hb aveoue, between Twenty seventh and streets, 4 to obtain | Fiesse tanuire st oF | = | strat, heey | | ier pas meets ore ANGa ND en MAULELLAN, OARDING—AT 139 HUDSON STREET, OPPOSITE ST. Boi joha's park. Keferenses ex:hanged. OARDING FOR ORNTLEWEN —ONF OR TWO GEN. tlemen may obtain partis! board, with pleasat co ims. at very low terms at 58 Sixth pireet, between First and Bcuad eLues. | Be yo eg! LARGE ROOMS, SUITARLE FOR aad, ele wives ot Bape gen! to mall sna nd respecte Gas, vans ni 170 Weal 6. re wi 17 OARD ON BROOKLYN HRIGHIR—TWO FINOLE sonUemen can be accommodated wi doard as i @ihiow street, CARD IN BROOKLYN. A GENTURMAN AND WIPE OF (wo Kingl® gowllemen 9 amoommeteted wiih pleasant rooms pod partial ourd a aT) Livingston ureee Kelorepeen exebauged. — Boe InN BROOKLYN — A PRENCH FAMILY, Bay pad more some Fen, | let out toa few omen faratohed rooms with Board: f wasted, “Appry Sackett street, Brooklyn, CARD IK BROOKLYN A VERY DRAIRABLE, barge room. lasy ae 8. BAR, Ae | Bled all TH A DRLAGHT. or jecation near Wal! at cet fwery, would be bavpy 19 wad Chey to their eoatal on dre two cr three geatlemea of 1 Ph tanp! recmyapd boare comtsrts D, & , Dox 775 Pos: affies. ROCKLIN HEIGHTS —2WO OR THREE KINILE ken’ lemen ean be nosommodated with partial board in x iirat conas house, Apply at 96 Willow street OAKD DOWN TOWN—AT NO. 8 BROADWAY, OPrro- ‘site the Bowling Ringle gendemen 7 Green. r tamition, eather p epmanent of wrensiont, oan Rave, Sayommege oss at thie At ls tn the tte ediate v of the city mage Fou-e#, and Staten Island RD WANTED-IN THE VICINITY OF TWRNTY. room, break. crequirel Adare’ sath ferme, whieh must be moderate, and losstion, The We Ue Hers? othe, OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG WIDOWER, WITH aenall orivace family or an agresable widiw indy, | where there sre no other boarders gor gentlemen, between saty ith streets Payment in e*vanye sat if desired. Address Waller, box 2.417 Pom ; py yh eae a Rind an rey at nll wisqrs partial board fray ge priv brad. ome a? a terme, oy Son aot w aH, Post offer, which wil! be attended wo OARD WANTED IN HROOKLYS, NEAR WALL OR wireet ferries, ewan, 5.0 worse Poncase, te | O°R AIRY ROOMS, I¥ tee | On SINGLE, OF first and second ficors, from, ail conveniences with pe ansurpaseet, ia" rome of hotels aad mursmente at él, o clock. Syatberners and Sur find it very peremngerne tocail at 12 Bleecker strest, ANILINE TRAVELLING FOR HRALTH AN® COM. fort should drive to the Biancard, Broadway and Twelfth Sheet tee een ae eee met hot exorton, BUANCARD & M tals AN, ENTMEMEN AND THEIR Wives, ow OR SINGLE } gentlemen who are oe sewed f jor too wrintae may obtain | splendid fre abe roomie. 19 with s private ta. way, ety te oreo Rete “itiehih neenne. } Conant engi e mer stages: tegen oF ca opaixaa-—oLmAR, Oouro! eg BUS AND tinted opens mei lobe intel, corner of Wi tort sirenta, ‘cous per | nigh or Sl 2 Soper weeks te tOSt onate ver %, n* HIGHEST POINT OF GROUND BRLOW aie eqcare isthe Bisnsard, wav aod Pweifth fears Us baves Gl wey neers Maat families and others travel inj d pipe eA j BLANCARD & MACLELLAN Tots LT Se aetstED ROOMS MADAME 208 11-4 frlenda that rhe haa taicon the house No. 67 bul <i a farnteh: liven coty? foomm to let for ladies and gentlemen, changed T's LET—A SUIT OF FURNTANED poows, me dere Set ‘with the coavenien® of cat pnt beth room, Retake sor, and the es of s Wandesare'y f urmbe lars for, and also te ise of piano if required. inquire at 42 Wee street. Oe | T LRT—I8 BROOKLYS, NEAR TIT# SOUTH! FERRY, ‘8 first clams house, & incet comrentent aa). of rooms, | with pantrien and close’s, together of paraie, wih OF Wilke out boar; well suited to's party of gontiomen neeking per. meanen. accommodation te toa ‘s emai! ead no ohidren. Apply at 06 Congrem street f 0 weet of Heary. apwo on rane MEN CAN BF AC | D cemmodated wit farnisced penis, wilh as, bath Apply at 695 Houstom street, de, ly Dose. pines, duplex weiches, peoouds, for \uming borses Iediew wind all o her Finds of watchs. for than usval prions Watodes taken in ex: n ip ecrorapani d with a write, Aranten. tind repaired ot jess then usual pr PEBRs OF rou! sted with Twit or partial boars, tm Brooaly ba from \ ‘Wall street fry ia a orivate family, wish ofa nea te treet, New ww York, in the clothing RAVELLERS AND PAMICIFS foNF the rbouid Nive byt the ierme Apply at 64 Palton rooms siagh ying Ye a T° PARTIES SEEKING HOME OOMPORIA- A YOUNG widow lidy bevirg taken a beau tful modern built house, ent of and bua short distence from bro.dwa Heaamut ronens furaiany 3 cr aur al. ql ; wat Lie nat paxsaeh Gast, freedea a of an own home can be enjoyed. thie i parti erty jecommended, Address, for one week, Home, Broadway oat gilice, Users, ROOMS We ay miy having more rooms than they re: Bom eih'the above parties of the higher? reefecrshi ty if they oan receive the necessary ace: Hiatiows st a fair prige. | Meferenese given end requized: wonla arefer the vi, fine of Union or Madison squares, Address F. P , bos 445 cat ofloe. ‘ANTRD—HOARD In OOKLYN. IN A PRIVATE fam'ty, someshere between Hamilton avenue and Fulton street’ . mnat be Uculers changed. WANTED POARD TN BROOK) YN ‘man and his wife wish board and fur esmall private family, meas ¥ ulton ferry. moterate Beat of refereacer given sad req Weat, box 106 Herskd office, ANTED—GOOP ROOMS AND PAN TIAL BOARD, IN A pleasant private family. where oot society and & comforten's home mey be enjoyed Advertinor vs yung merchant, and will give nnexcoptionsdle refercaces, Licktion, between Madiaon and eixth ues, or above Far th abvent, bate. Fith avenue, address, wih terms, Paimer, Berald wee ANTFED—ROOM AND BEDROOM, 3 WITH OR wirn. ont beard Ci Sean hae Se natghrorkoo: ba- low Canal ptreet purisulars te, box —_—_—_——_ RELYON PLAOK, NEAR “ind wih arated nue —- Be 4.088 Dont ofice 8 eptletoem Cau be xccommodated Address invent or single roome in the hove commedtons: a'ion Fork Bowel ‘within one square of Broadwry Now York g BLERCRER STREGE —A FU “E let to our or tro gentlemen, with or withou. break fat, in & houne occupied by & private family aud it wih gaa. 38 BEACH STRKET, st. JouN's PARK —tHE sRCOWD and third aiory front roomn to let ta thetr wives, or single gentiomen, with o- wit! pleasant sicgie rooms ibe house bas all ihe orune i provements,” Terme m xlerate, Furnished rome, suitnole for gev' let and he gentlemen, Wik Dowd, Bouse cor nt and cold water. i tnner at 6 o’el roo on the ee” ‘ond floor me. Howe newly tied with ail the modern inprovemenin, 89 WET TWENTY *)XTR STREET. —TOLET CHEAP, without hosi, tor sic gle geutlemen or s famtly of wo. ersons, three nicely furniabed roome with sli the modern hoprove med! iT, OPPOSITE THY MERCAN. veral commotions, pleasant and 1h OF Without Doard, HENRY STRERT, NE(R CLINTON BTREET — ‘To Jet. with board, two aulis of rooms on Reged hoor; 208 siso two rooms with grates; have all the aodern impr ve- menia References exchsnged. BROADWAY ANT 8% “prince STREET —oew or Kentiemen nad their faunilies ean ins, wt aoderate pri Hones, oorner af Prince street and Ja the euomms Mf resi aired, 565 4'with'r Applying at the St Broadway, meals serve ~ YOUNTRY BOARD IN A LARGE aND ATSY HOUR J tn Greenwich, Conn. in ss boshhy a place aneae ve found, ope hour sod eight minwes by the New sorx and New ‘Haven railroad: two daily boats from New York Terms moderan Referer Suriber par tioulars apply at 70 Bieeck OUNTRY BOAKD—WHFRE ALL Tae LU XURLAS ) of a Brat claas hotel oan be ohiained, together with th comfort of sfarmbouse Afew murg Istauiee and sing @ persone can be seoommodatet. a moderate priors. Howe Bew, large jae of onrriares, ate aprly WYOHH RREAEA ecopoltiaa Borel, ew Rosbello. CoUntny BOARD WANTED. wt rere THIRTY | on forty miles of ths ctty, by railroad or steamer, In honre and stone to galt water, oe Sporty of {9 or rene Tr, box 3 957 Post offtes FYOUNTRY OARD WANTED-AT A FARM HOUSE feat tami Tos ino These. teonine "The comntarts of & +4 oe fr p coméa, geared. Prise no object. Addrens Wm. Daily, Post Toata PAV 1pton —P ARTIRG w isnt TO ENGATE rooms in (hia new and hesnufully ean Dow Go 80. Trine leave brooktyn at poche eA M. M.. oad 30 Fa Lx fr Fabien. where sage for Buifol piyto WS wnWwARD Le LE Pour tke Browtwey New Seem pater, Le TWO APD A HALF bo re ny avatars ap hia. — at ieee ving treat whe reyes daly uy undaye (ior star Ashsatle M for the :u: wis Camden ced snarls neg Oe vet and Ue atin ome and di be i 5 botele are Cacellent ned gapebie ate DEW CALS, cy DN ae BALE Orpy @00Ds. stovk’ Or hay ‘Gub0e 209 Grand street, corner of ‘at retail and job lots, rises every descripuicn thee Gloves, hosiery, Rites. rhawls, dan Ly in ‘et crest bargeoe going every day, 20 of Kiarkige. cee MANTILLAS, wi yore. The eudsertber oe prepared ta cab bit fou Monday, August 18, wi bbe Now and epsolous ea earooma No, 69 Franalin treet Full linet of the mont desirapie nylon Pail and wister cloves, Waollling, Rexisne. Wrappers. 2 eapertally invite the atieution of DayerH ne Unow. Oma SULPIN Oneerve the musmber, (69 Frapklin street, EA few doorn wont of Brom way No Mt Taylor # naloon, La Na, ry ‘erneaton 9 of abasic’ te bayere, > QuINT HPRIZGs—sT RRL AND IKON, Oy TUR TON Ines: mut teluaon, aliter, trpe, ko Rest aseortmen #1 prices, ai We iaanaiacarers’ depot, 28 Jone aurvet. ym, Ls ae (aTe FRYE) wore, Tat, CONRY 68, at four 00 oR. A. oemens m Long isiand ral. names b.m Jency Lind: con ae eaer er pg 9 peas “A 719 CAM CTAR Ate yar — a fuasnto CABLE, waieh chains. jast ed, and jor sale si reia'l by Gd ALEWA, 11 We'l street, pesows foe ATCHES.—GOLD AD SILVER hid gna aver Rng en irons deteobed levers, la- ra A chrovometers, and enamel wavenes for ‘at retail at leew Srery watch ‘ches cleaaed BO, OC. ALLRN, wb lenale vad retall, No, way. 1 RD TA! WARRANTED sBoOND TO pe yp a i MH oh abn! ubeir Patents, Neiatasory worthiews gives. Finest (rimmings ot low ousbione kj tha tyme made Boxed oun furteg of thepe ta bay at 786 peti 788 Pros: York. curers’, U'CONNOR & le — ER, 9) Ann sireet. +_—_— aguas raic MPH OF W apne ta lea over ‘he pauent bam’ toners. = ‘ae ae on DD. Rew aoe Oe TT GRIFFITH, 148 Palton street. ee St DURGAN'R BILLIARD TABLAS AND COMBIN ATION Pisioos are for by the uniersienet Pu aie on! ere are os ean wigoed snipe two tg and worthiens ats etarials which the merket Is inveutor, 78 Broadway anurotare ra, (3 Ann stieet —— RIAN'S BILLIARD TABLES AND PATENT COMBI. nvuon cusbioas —No expenme ia spared in he manufac and purchasers of ibem can rely on necrirate and reliable ariicie, Por sale only i the mama! LOA BL Pitt yon 4 COLLENU LRN i Awa siraot ——— DENTISTRY & PITEIOT AL “ranra treats at THE wre A possible ne pina OS Ee on gold, 8 to Teeth oxiractad without asi pein 39 near mercer, OF binck west aie, Sree i Origival inventor, Dr be pr ctmena tan be reon led with & new muerte’ SxTAACTOD IS yan operas, . and ort inal jaitable apveum Ws vractced By