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ns - ‘CONTINUED FROM PIRST PAGE. (eve terms to your Exveliency's note dated and aw Thave sn Ween ve senee’ bo. 9 3 Minister the esaldaretinn gud vemer, § + Pad heaven fervant, be Excellency the Minister of os Upon ‘States near the government oi Nicaragua. COSTA RIN A MESSAGE OF PRESIDENT MO*.4—ENTENTE CORDELE WITH THE UNITED STA ESTHER FAMONS RELLY MANIFESTO—ARKIV A}, OF GENERAL LAMAR, &U., &C- ‘The advices are dated on the 3d of September. General Lamar,’ United States Minister, had reached Geeta Rica, A gang of some forty thieves had been organised ia ‘Costa Rica, and committed severn! rohh attacked the resilience of the President, bub w wad flogged by the Commander-in-Chief wail they con- foseed their gw&t. ‘Two papers, the Album Semimal and Le Union, which fond Tau with the in which the ‘Wievas were punt have both been suppressed by the government One of the gang was a relation of the Prosi- dent, and te majority of them are people of respectable families, aaxi well #0. Part of the gaug has been banished W Gulfo Duice and others to Chile. Ban Jose (Sept. 8) correspondence of the Pavama Herald.) interest from this piace. Everyt and we ouly live With Ure hopes ¢ s improving in the coffee reason. ‘Phe eottee crep, L understand, will be an average one, although not se large as at fret autoipated, and owing to the leug dry weather, it was much feared that it would be ae bad as last’) but at last reports the plantations were looking nuch better, (rom the Panama He We had am opportunity Costa, Rica potatoes, and we metatished--at the production. ‘wards of Mero and & halt po any GWrqus matter, and far soy reveive rem California, Tadeed! fasting anywhere 8 i Asthmu® rill soon be We ave told that they erougit down by the or three cel I bave nothime t ald, Sept. 18. Of testing @ sample of confess we were quite » potatoe weighed ape Was entirely free frou or in favor to those we we do not recollect ever md we doabl Rot is asively supplied from Unet stock. hased in Conta Rica and NbUS ab a cost Of two and a halt t ident of the republic of Costa Rica contains the foliowiny passages. We Wausiate Une passages from La Cronica de Costa Rica, Sun Jose, of August 4:— Noor ithstanding the calamities caused to the republic he Organization of Hibuswring forces in the Unived States of North America, onr relations of friendship and good understand with the government of the United ates were unmtorrupted, and our Minister in Washing. dwn continues y the consideration of that itiuurious administraton. already officially been announced mister resivent iat <4 has Been nominated and wiK, probabiy, with a very short thne, make his ~appearauce in this capaal, Dhen L hope that the rel hous, interests aud con 8 of the United Stator Wf Ws republic will be treated in a sehsivle uaaBler af a the protit of either « ountry. * * * * . . In commen accord with tho government of Nica Fagus 4 couiract for an intercceanie canal was canctauded with an English any, Which canal iB to iu the boundaries of either republic. ‘Another contract has just been entered into with an the continuation of @ carriage road trom sof the Sarapiqul, for the estab. gation on the later river, aud on In consequence of the difticuities which opposed the contivuation of the railrow! of Pulte Arenasacrons tho H de la Daranca, th » which was begun on the height ef Esparza being of to avail, the railroad company took the chgagement to uid an iron one at the most conve: nient point, and w fiuish it within two years. A contractor of the tuteriar began to establish a line of between tie principal cities of the republic, the works (or constructing Mone canseways @m the prizcipal roads are incessantiy going on, those stages cannot begin ther service during the preset rainy season. . . * * * * ot for a moment lose sight of tt and indispensable, of providing tor the acfence of the republic, Thus, notwithstanding the state of the national treavry, it provided the military mogazines of the repabic w.ih arias and munitions, and even sbould it be Lecessary, Would exhaust its resources tm order to put its forces into such a condition as to be able to take the field when circumstances will render it necessary. Jo this purpose the urilling of the army is continually going on, aud its organization is improving in Tenpecis, ite a0 ree consists of 9,000 mex, ‘The government does » Necessity, both interest HONDURAS. We jearn from Houruras that the railroad praject is Jooked open there es entirely abandoned, aud the peopte are very muck disgusted about i A move i# now betng made to ri $100 000 w build a ast road across the country There is some talk of Sah ador invading the country, ‘ From Guatemala we pearing ATEMALA. m that the chelera is disap The United States Minister had returned from Honduras Wo that State, SAN SALVADOR. to give great subis would prove cto such yasuing trae liers as er planters, th Die Htate—as . row ithal fo Abe general expecditure Ge tact is, Use government have no resources, no pubs Be lauds, no property other thay the duties en lnports y sueb truting out vy grants from the » their favor shortly after greater Centra America, } Rays the wing Ue Tod by fale to the gecres might {ali ute courte of time the grow lance will be unde the state, and in the 1 Of these productive and ip poswensum OF industrious tiracting considerable attention here. grown at Sunsenate have been very y the Manchester jodges, The Man sare also distributing a consider. tral America aris Judges at ton arcity being caused in consequence of re collecting silver for the purchase of ABPORTANT FROM THE SOCIETY ISLANDS. £ the King of Raiatea and a mitted Into the Amesionn Ce nee of the Brench rhan€ ttlzens Senguosennd ons a Preneh Man-of War The San Francisco Herald, in ite issues of Angust 20 and 30, pe vindes tant correspondence from the Saciety Telaude, writen by wemnas Croft, residing in that <oumy, We make owing extracts — Raarea, #1, June 9, 1868. Adon! twee week a the King of these POelands, was det vert © king-mak _ me ar ne power bere. The flag of the King = want wo. im the pr f Count Pouget Yoommain’ ante, prt nt Vice of Tahita, tm be © of 1 “ vial Mayewy'® Be Milan, and 4 wl ach mimed poy ret Batter —a treaty to tat elect having 9 Vanes eee Crest Brite they pre ke. He accepted 1 ay of August, 1807, bi Fora ¥ . = duties to the sa ~ ven be found himsel! weil sew ou bap Ub Paw w Commit offenoes suMar to thos © 4 Koger of th Din 4. , seizing Lhe poopie ww ee wit paying for Brow, Bot Wonars, | er vom hore and wa eviggan of returning to Ta fl yuat Kee that yeast bia Ser ieee amit te 4 stay or go wT moter. He ob ae ice, neking @ wos piace thoi isbunet im. th . asking anyth ® * wud witha duaadieg = woytbing 3 feeters from governments, &. alse from the humblest forward ‘This movement was followed op Riatea, on the 7th of June, inst. The above offer, on ‘very opportune for the Ui United States, as there is an ‘infant commerce ROW growing between the 4 tion located on the eastern shore of | the of Austratia and New in all probability There is a tine of jo Saxon popula- and those +W be enormous im pe course of ages. steamers about ta commence running detwee e Panama and Australia, which will make Tabiti a islands within ove This will place ih courRe, States; and if these month of the government at Washi with all the other eities of the Umi islands come under the United States government they ‘ome a great harbor for the immense Pacific ficet, and also for United States war vessels, aud naling depot for one or more lines of aud as there will 1, California, New Zealand; ly mail with the ‘United States, the balers, ma, and Avstralla an be a semi-mon ‘the ad agree comniat with orders as s lay ve. sng oa, be su dere Ry course. ard,and the owners have a good market for high price at the time, they can order it ee 1 EN wise dispose of it. As'theso islands are nearly two thon- sand mies nearer Boston, by the sailing reute, than Ho- + Usual business station for whalers in these seas, and the didleult region of the line,” er *doldrums,”’ Goes hot intervene on the Pacitic side, the oil, &c., could arnive one month or more svoner than from the 5 Islands, and Would be much more liable to secure the Ireight also ought to be lesa, Mr. Croft gives a full deseription of the islands—their great natural advantages, and their value to the United i c—iropieal traits and all kina of richest natur 1 fruits an inds oF , &e. They possess many excellent harbors, Te Jocation of these islands, in the midst of the South Pa- eric-ocean offers great facilities for a general rendezvous: and station of the Pacitic squadron, as it can tie safely aud securely, and in a favorable position for reaching any. , wherever its services may be needed. <0, with comparatively slight expense, may be made almost impregnable to a hostile fleet, and thus ren- dor great service to any mercautile nation who may be at war with another, and particularly when the seat of war jay be in the Pacitie ocean, A month after the date of the laet letter, Mr. Croft wrives from Tahitl as follows:— & Whaling depot. Tamm, July 12, 1858, ‘The utmost ill-fecling has ben exhibited by the English Trench residents of Raiatea and Tahaa, towards the , for endeavoring to place those islands within the government of the United States. This fooling has even seized upon the act wild with anger they lave done, British Consud, whois natives to wade what running up and down the street, urging and pleading and threatening that if they insist on enter- the governments of Greut Britain hema with the Beverest papishi Hy this means he and other foreigners have trizhtened some of the heads of government, and s0 strangthened the the ‘malcontents, that they have taken upon “themselves to go through the farce of ‘aking the government from wi®se regularly appointed, and giving sukd eflices (6 themselves; and even went se far as to pat five of them in irons, Some of however, were Bot disposed to sit 8u; ‘things to take pie, They warriors and ing the United State the heads of government, iy and.aliow these red together their Just at this juncture copied brig Hydrogray mito the harbor, and an armistice was couch i by which he latter agreed to refrain from bloodshed, as the rebels were to wive up their prisopers aud cease Uheir action against the ‘Ths armistion was hardly made before it was by the rebels, who arrested Mr. Joseph sel, and-tried us on a charge of giving the islands Raiata and Tahaa to the United charge, and said that we had no right nor power to do nor had we done anything Kind, ner would the United States accept thoso islands from us, well knowing, as they did, that we had bo right We were then accused of accepting the islande from the heads of government. too, and said we had no power to accept them, charged with writing @ letter to the government of presenting said islands. , That Dhad been ordered by ment to write certain letters in ; tat Thad net signed my name to them, nor Unt of any of the heads of government, overument had thenwelves signed them, aud signatores bad been attached such were of 86 torer nor effect. Severat cei gavetestimony corroberating thas whieh I had said, all (his, we Were sentenced by these rebels to punishment, and placed in the hands of the commander of the Hydro- gTaphe for deportation. ‘The coverument demanded our release. This was late on Monday night, but on Tuesday morning, at daybreak, the Hy crographe lifted her anchor and brought ust Tahiti, literally runming away with us. respect as prisoners Jordan and m) anything of the kind, We denied this, United States, the heads of govern- jank, im the Tahiti Notwithstanding ‘We wore treated in every When we arrived at Taliiti we were not ailowed fo go on shore unui the commander had com. sovernor, and were not even allowed , as citizens of the United Stater, to tend a note to the United States Consul. Jo this nanner, sir, We Were torn from our wives, our children, oUF homes and our propert 2 ote hundred miles across the . and brought more innocent of any violation of law whatever. we were allowed to made our complaint to Consul for Tahiti and rote to the Freneh who Imedintel, ity of the island, ore Me that we ted we law of France, ‘The Con- sid that be was not sutisfed with thix, ane the United States government, bd inst wich arbitrary eomduct Wereted that whieh be wddetion, that we were at liberty to go back in M we desired, of’ remain ab Tabitl, as we more than for th In answer, the had said betore, aud a tablished government—those of 4 coancil of the , as those were by whom I in the matter for which I nned, and we bad been banished by pleced in the hatets of this Froneh ofticer for deportation, had some #light shadow o much as we had violated no law hal he rhgint to imprison us, Wer -~ him to dose, Un ink We are not ccrmmns or law oF equity if we demand some for property destroyed, for tho 2d res iting ‘from | imprisonmen Hon, and, more than all, for deotosp ene ond cay we wives and oor ebave been thus arbitrarky < are felt in Tahiti that tho offer mace by the ond Taha, and that those islands will be for whalers and then he woubl have though even then even deported os, Unless we bad 1 he bounds of € Hemnity for time for these we 1 and from wher greatest apprehension United States wit 96 a ooaling station San Francisco Markets. fi Francaco, Sept. 4, 1858.—Flour—stim trade, at $8 Crain—Sulee of OT bags Wheat at $8.0 $8 02%, im lots, at $1 62) ri cate at 61 504 New Oricaus agar’ 6 ae Te; 409 boxes 46% 20 )g0., 600 Staten Island do.; 620 mate Calcutta do. from ship; 6035 Commissioners of Health. HORACE — THE STAR OF THR Wher. VES*EL® TO COME UF. Health met at the uzual time and «Sonor the Mayor presiding. » had to eugrest that a change © coming to anchor in the lower the weather would warrant the { im eight or ten days to permit vessels arriving to y to upper Quarantine. Tiaswert moved that after the 8th of October, all pireceed direet to the npper Qraran directed to notify the Pilot action of the Board AUTH Ovricke reported the arrival of the steamer West (rom Sevennah, She brought no passer {he recommended that the lay for observation for aedon of the Board. thington, from Matanzas, was grante also the brig R.A. Allen, and the sebooner ont their term xt The change of \s having serv from Sagua on the 4th inst, pon eight days after discharging ordered to come up under the arrived bere on the 20tb ult, of scknes# and two deaths on the , Was permitted to come up, arance of sickness. su7e Frown is New Haven. “ two Englishmen at New Hoven i satlod om give the testimony of the only ted Meteaif would go down did not; we went to the hey 4 rik ed of their coate; Mercer struck first, st round Howson was down, also in the se 4,1 think, and Mercer seid, on tie third rownd Mereer fell, but he got ap on the fourth round Houson wae down: on the eral blows, the last a light one, Mercer fell, and we Went to him, and I raised him A few rounds will fix did not get up again me my. knee, and Hoason raid y and wake 4 Met alr | the oreon war elienin | were used, Mereor stag ———————— Pine ox Crserew \ti—On the 26th instant a fire Vili of Pieree Sbechan, exten » Sloe © $10,000, on which there + sloore’s lose i $1 ; Bhipe were all putting off for Bristol oy ant Fem BY. The = ) oo) eaye abat thoweh fhe voaeele arriving | fares, the m wher | iF: bere very fino YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1858. Been wns pool and whales were seen in re. of nang Ban MoveWitints of Postmaster General Brown. ‘The Postwmeter General continued his investigation’ yesterday with a view to selecting @ proper site for the New York Post Office. The number of sites profferrod amd the different interests to be conciliuted make the task ‘of selecting no easy one, and the stay of Governor Brown in the city may be prolonged until Thursday, in conse- quence, At 334 o'clock yesterday the Postmaster General, ac- companied by Mr. Artbur Leary, visited the Exchange to pay his respects to the merchants. He was warm!y re- ceived and welcomed, and was not allowed to depart until the merebants gave him a proof of their unanimity in de- siring that the Post Office should be left at its present loca- tion, A vote was taken on the question “ Should tho Peat Office remain at its present location,’ at which there was a unanimous ‘“aye.’’ When the negative votes were called for, Governor Brown cried out “aye,” velf—a plensantry that created much I As might be ae apr the merchants improved the op- dim rtunity to impress the Postmaster with the necessity W letting the Post Office remain at its present location. He listened attentively to their representations and in suth- stance informed them that in the selection of a site be would be guided by what he deemed the “— iwterest of the city. Heat first favored a focation im tee Park or Chambers street, which be though the city wight domue the government; but the Common Council Iastead offered the *unmathematical”’ lower end of the Park, He would hay been willing to close the bargain for Ghat place, bat the Common Counei), after making that offer, failed to act upon it. Governor Brown Turther stated that he found hitasel? much embarrassed at the small apprepriation Congress had made for the building of this Post @ttice and ings he was desirous that the site should cost nothing. lower end of the Park. Other merchants also expressed their viows; but Mr. Arthur-Leary, who had some pity on the Postmaster, led ny ont aud protested that it was not fair to bore hin with business when ho visited the morchants with the un dey Ottice site, Governor Brown created a very geod impression among the merchants by Lis frank and epen ‘tanner and the in timate acquaintanc commerce of this “great metropolis.” He will take the cars this evening for Philadelphia if he can possibly tinish up the business that brought him to the city. Itis likely, however, thas he will be detained until Thursday. His decision as to the site will mot be rendered until bis: return to Washington. Personal Intelligence. Mayor M nigh regiment of National Guards at Delmonico’s Hotel. His Excellency Lord Napier, Minister from England at Washington; Right Hon. Klward Ellice, M. P., London; Dr. Rae, of the late Arotic expedition; La Visoomte de gation at Washington; Raron- Treiihardt, Secretary of Frene T. Hoemelle, attache of the French Legation; 6. dieran, Secretary Mexican Legation at Washington; Com- modoro A. Arcedeckne, London; Colonel @. W. Lay, U.S. A.; Lieutenant A. J. Doualson, U. $.A.; 8. T. Woodman, Quebec, Canada; T, B. Corbiili, do.; Professor E.G. Davies, Hartford, Coun’; ‘Dr. Irving, South Carolina; James W. Riggs and L, Riggs, ‘Washing- Wheeler, England: ton; W. B. Beaumont, England; C.L. Merriweather Dr. Bevlard, Paris; Dr. P. Brown, Savaunah, Ga., are at the Everett House. ARRIVALS. In the steamship Moses Taylor, from Aspinwall:—From Sen Francisco—Mre Dr Hastings Ayes Basiow: Bei Jensup, Ad Daniels, wife and child, Be Bryant, Sein Cont Tine, three dren sud servant, Mad’ Briere, J A Nunes, Mrs lackwood, WC MeGurrahan, Mrs McDermott, Chas Priers, Mes Sution, Mrs Christie, irs White, Mr Goodsle, E H Stowell, Miss Ayres and. brothe: Hrs Kea, IB Pair: 1 three infaisks: Mire A Menner, GD Roberts, WM Burkhead, © Rosenfield, Mrs Sea man, Thos Jobuson, Miss 1. Hatfield and infant, Heywood, J Cot J Kooth, @ T TA Dunn, B Krusect Roberta NP Stephens and wife, Mrs Leigh child, J Eakard, J Cigeworth, wite a Y'Meputtie, Mrs Pi Lambert, ‘Georne J ae Hutehins, & J MeLinore, A Miles, Mrs Hlansoon and chil hier, Geo M Lewis, L. Alle and eblid, 8 nd wo children, Carle rey, © Shipman, F ray, Greer, YP Dameron and 200 eicre tn et F'A Belin (Seerriary of Legation, Chile lacy, Chin T Nukerke, TS Resch, Chas 0 Ota, d MoNitor. M Fai urg.1.G Lassbursh, P Smith and twoehildren, AW War Fen, Capt Hilory. 3 xanen, J Seabary, J Buckuam, Sob i i, and others in fu ceomrage! ELEARED. Steamship Persia (Br), Judkins, Liverpoal—F Cunard. 4g hestaship Nashville, Murray, Charkestou—Syoulord, Ty Co. hip Swallow, Morton, Hony Kong—Dazan & Leland. Ship Southers! Chiet, Higgins, New Orleaus—Oakley & Kea "Sty m Robinson, Robinson, Savannah—Suow & Ranges Bark F Deming, Higgins, Fara—Corning, Re %, Mark Daniel Webster, Ward, Mal Wi Hark Mary, Gibbs, Trinkdad—-G § Stophonson tone Hire. Brig Gold Hunter (Br), Phillips, Santander—J Phillipe & co. DeWolr Brig River Helle (Bri. Graham, Turks Islands—D i Brig Hebe Dan), Holt : inoke. bebr rate Row’ & Sone. Sehr —C Hi Piers Kehr J H Harrie, French, Philateiphia—Jus [inn Schr Telegraph, Nickerson, Phitadelphia—F Hand Sehr M Hin + Phitade hia—Ven Brant & Slag L. Terry, Behr FJ Cummings: Jones, Newark—Jed Frve Steamer Delaware, Copes. Philadelpina. ARRIVED. Steamship Moses Taylor, MeGowan, Aspinwall. Sept 20, with nd apeeie, to MO Robe 28, 3 PM, at B52 blark bull's eye im the centre changed sobre wich bark Farce, Ship Grahams Polley. Norton, Passeugers. lo tr an rk Taunabernr lord Maree Aug a, poi Oibratar Phas Raa et Bon ma ahogel ETE, st, Clara, A heavy N N iy Seenpe ~ ies we nails, de. Was towed toto uarantine by aay BAO, Webb, Brig Annie eldert (ir). Cochrane, Windsor, NX, 8 days, with plaster, to.D Kehr Alfred 3 mrsis), Robin, Malagn Aug 3, ys GPa Devlin. Sept ar Sept Twith raininn abd pic fend, to Drape 22, ba Ton 61 20, «poke ship Waltrr Semt, hence for Li Cale! Behr Hay State, Torii Rocklent eke Lerael E Show, Connery. Ho Ri B days Nebr Renerca Ling - AL Re Rcor Mary Bouma; Better, Boston, 3 ash Rehr Flying Fish, ow, Ghoneester Sehr Corilla, Baker, Gi A Proviecetown ). Provinn ewan Kebr Josephine, Allen, Westport for Albany Kebr Agnes, ‘Treworgy, font for Salem Kobe Frances Ellen, Ron Sebr Sopertor, March, Romdont | 4 up Le ay Wieck Siecmer ieloware, ‘pes. Phtbe Bieamer Curlew, Arey, Provide Rteamer Osceola, Sith, Norwirh and New London, BeLaw etree port for Wareham Capt Harzard, of steam hour vessels in wight 00 1 SATLED. Steamship Nashville Charleston: bark Dont tednes: rigs Anna Prenties, Galveston; Fa rine NES ennset N r, Rar. Fielt a tewtenn 2 Y9iy Hnvat, doe & ly ving, m Canarian, Cirtedie, tron 7 wks Belawde inst [or rey cr Mh bon $5 Hind keep 4 from lexan. durin id spit fore <4 md away for nd its , Church, at Boston from Wot 76, in a gale, low deck load of laters, Haurax, Rept 27—The steamshin Saladin, from Jamaien via New York for Liverpool, put ini Halifax on Suna Ing lost her foremast inthe ale of the 201. She will repair and proceed in ton days, tr scn—Mesare Webb & Rel). f of G siree will launch on Ratorday aferionn, 9! Soe nated the Mortinho DeMetly. Ly a IS; feet tony breadth of beam, and 18 feet a Be cabin, topgaiian sae: ©. ben ch whe wah tress ive oak apron and trageom. She ta roppered. un the jd wil Ye lamycheet with her staisug rigging aod spars wile about $1,000, and draw few. Of walter When launched, and 15 fect when loade Whatemon, C1 at New Bedford Zth inst, trke Sarah (of Mattapolantt Ronseville, Atlantic € an, Nye of Dartmouth) Mi do, At Prine Teland, Al i tg 12. Keoke, Grinnell, (port, with 160 bia ep and 110 do oe a i: en's are NB, tpt, J Iain on the Korliac ae about the Hirst ‘Arotic. About js ground. Weather good, hat whales Arr xi do Ang Ist, ship Wm Wirt, Osborn, of NB, bound to hound w New poy y Left Kodinek ground July 1), eh ecoouns of sighuyns, ihe caplain haying bgeu yery low ante a Pike, Hawes, Mobite. Cid 17uh, sehr Conga’ | ane @ oeted te woke oes Bah pire the RIP aheialte Cpe! ‘B—Avv steamer Curlew, so ely Fo eat jan tats jail, Bunce, Mo: sdowpe Sog By 1s + Hummi Bird, Hill, NYork ih—Arr steamer Westeboster, Clark, NYork; wehra, Win Btevenson, Mears, ‘Watebaprigue, X85 “ongres , Port Ewen; ‘Gaid deal, dames, do for Pawtuck- M from Alexandria, Va, ? Nits, Mooinpaga, ¥ eo Wg re Nhe a to Packet, oT Port fares sa ls were ri de ar duck, been At Tahiti July Cowdin, Bailey, William & ig Mary Fakrow * inn loss of song dl ne stone, Seinen on, Tras Farrow, Coombs, vargas aches Rt Borer, Saves? Phiiadeiphia: Susan siti Lady Washingto | Dasha) i, Forest Lee aay cvs dria; W rman ans BD Pits, Buchanan, Lawson, Cherr ssione, Rieclinan Phiialelphia; Thos i Pickup, Nvork: sloops Victory, Allock, and Julia Ano, Hawkins, neh, NYork. Cit Idridge, Boston. Slt hark Trenton, schr L B Ferguson, Philadelphia, YOrianna, Piesson; Lydia y 2 Frick do doy Cor “cn Nar Wize, Crooker, 519 da des bark ie eee Tovey, ship William ae a are Beoonet, Clevel lector, Chase, of do, oman Brush, i 8 &e. Rark 9M Mal. from (aaa for Vietorta, Aug 28, lat » ton 126 07 W. it 26—Arr sehr Pallas, Fre aldmove via Norfolk for Ja- Jon 69. pt 17, lat 28, lon 68 52, Rico for New Haven, all Bark "ita, Lord, from Bi 6 Out, Bepe 9, Lat 2 vena, fron NY Scioto (of Trenton), from Porio eons Sept 27, 2 miles 8 of Sandy Mook—by steamtug Win MH elit Langdon Gilmore, Chase, from Bostou for Savannah, Sept 2s, Cape Cod NW by N 40 miles, U TCNMONDE "oe ph pie Arr achrs Or win, Avery, and Jonas ‘Sparks, ae Merrili, Rockland; Mignionette, Woo: Davin Oapky strongly objected to the location at the nvigenee. Sid setir Langon, Dean, Drinkwater; Cerito, ae y, a npar Lull, Portland; 25h, il, Boston. WSN PHANCISCO, A Victoria; 21st, bark Samuel Swain, La Paz via Capo Stl Foreign Ports. NSH Gow Tolohmnn, NYO. Ik Travia, Nmith Fg, Faveh, Cotumabia ttiver dane A Faikinbu: . bark Carle Feetand, inh By ship Witeberan, Hoot, fat, Frost, Thomas, Mes 50 dara at rae chr Pulesuu, Island; Sept 1, bark Panny Major, Paty, Gen Cushing, Dow, Ryidiey a2 days: St eand, Havre; ath Prgate Bin, i ita Ravenal, doncs, Charleston, Olivers, NOrleans. —Cld Wilelm Toll, st Coast of reat Britain, atking, Panna; fucaste, a Bem slit Ra dodaye eh, clipper Figing Raglort coma prLatbe, June 2-8) va Acarotco, Sept 14—In port ships Star of Hope, Pearson, hence, arr —; Sunshine, Ryder, une. ASPINWALL, Sept 3—In port h Drummond, Conway, do a Be ep In alm «nding that nothing should be said about the Post voddard, Johnson Honohit: 3d, shi Goneviews WP), ad vier: ¢ displayed with the wants of the Caroline, Porter, hence, a ~ from and for days M coun Bird, Scamman, do; Sth, steamship ers, Lunt: Hong Beau Mouges (Boe Willian II, sfeutinan, dd; tit, Sound: Jean Go eS er Sept 10—S! Gerbade, ‘Down yank: Ces Jobn, ret Gin “ic pongen a sa Josiah peer Epragnes coe Oe HRLrAsT Nene i Buowensuaver, anes Brewenuaves, Sept7 BAKcRLONA, Aug 48d Trapale Gray, Cantit Arr N flinckley, Strout, Plymonth. il Fils, Drummond, Lonou; 7th, Ame- iti bourne; Duteh bark Kouitig Clean, Tquiqae; ech ‘Banilagoy ‘Norton, ‘Payta vi Soule, Sandwich Islands; bark Iwa- 0; 23d, barks Samuel Merritt, Wis, Sard sche Gun rg, Wie . EF Gabain, NOrleans; Willand, ee. ae tee RS se Portland, 2th D Dwi ‘Cabbott, Vieto 5 ath, abi Binck W rrr hy, He Heel Vietonarihy Bas Ce mH ships Kacaga, “Burdiet, i of Richmond, is on a visit to New Yerk, and is stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel, where he has received jhe calls ef a number of personal xe quaintances and friends, with prominent citizons af the city. Itis said that he was handsomely entertained last by a committee of officers belonging to the Seventh Caxpirr, Sept Costar, Sept 3—Sid rican Union, O08, Liverpool by Ary ship Blondel, Plumer, Boston, Std 12th, Unicn, Skillings, England; 22, Geean Traveller, Hoard- CauneRa, Aug 4—In m port ship Holle i bark Almeda, Hobe July 24 ship Northern Eugie, MeKianon, Bey Sid Acl vt pedden,” Philadel vail NOrieans: I Howe, Tay, Swan DB Sexton, Rutter, NYork. Daxtuotsn, Sept TI—Olt Prvsident Fillmore, Nelson, and loore, both trom Londen tor NYo mone, MepLe ATE Volge, Helms, Liverpool. fur Oro ong; batik pat ost Wind, baxter, Houoiul hE Tile GT ler, Lowry, Alazalla i Friindship,Cariton. Prget soa: Sd, Success, Brown, pod son fe ison Kennard, for cytes ‘iia. 1 (Daten), Menktuan, Mel Dene Freeman, Honolulu. Arr steamship Comun Cld’sehr Jobn Koston, Lingo, N York. ALEM, Rept 4—Arr sehra Mary jnbeth, i Mary Farneworth, bvereti, Cummings, lec Philadelphia; ut Kelley, NYork, Sid 25th, sc! F C Sintih, Sunith, and Restle mgt Sintthe Ditiadelphia’ in-air ‘by tel) brig Eliza, t N; Sept 2—Sld sehr D bourne; bib, sea and Gandonus; SAVANNA, Sept “Bison Kagle, Satins IeLAND, July 1 srica, Aug 23—In port mh te Sept 12-Sid Witeh, Hultmann, bidhinking Ho, 1G, Sept Arr Emily, Davis, Charleston. Cuihateu tiby Henrietta, ‘Treeariin, Calleo. Sept Hi—sid St Jean, ‘Gilet, San Francisco, Cid nih st Neon, Bragdon, N¥ork, Sept 2—Arr CJ Kershaw, Moore, from Lain- pton, Cayenne, N Richards, Stratton, New ork. WILMINGTON, NC, Sept 2—Arr schr Hy Hooten, Giles, Pid 2th, webs Selah B Strong, Mott, Plllaietphia; th, brig Albert "Adams, joxion; Ann E Glover, Ze ‘mith Cheestira, Nor Bost MY Davis, Robinson, Pranctseo um ‘days Wd in the saason. be the Black Prince Brown, frown San teas rood ‘th, a bark, supposed to be the Prioress, Frese trom de Suga re. Livekroon, Sept 1 the Bel from NYork.” Sid 11th, Oregon, Eee York, Kwards, Charleston, 11 ih, Martin Grecnienf, Mértsiaan, NOricnas: Lh, Ba Waits, and Simoda, Nason, do; tH Tucl season erie, Atwood, AF Rin ihe i Treat, Abbott, NYork; Mon Newport and St Thomas; nit. Robert Sus. vg a art, Conwal Het 0 of English parents, ae for tw) doy at 42 Myre avenue, Bri Brooklyn. F P pec ‘will write again, she can FORMERLY or ting where an interview may be ba hear something to ber advantage. NONE OF THE ESTABLISHMENTS IN BROADWAY of the 24th Last, & has found them onan “deliver them to Mal and receive the thanks ‘tac caot ane awnee wal lard & Conse, 621 Broadway, room jh, Grotta, Nerwin, Merwia, and FB Cut mi Rn “(ae Ad’ ONDON, 0 Sumner, Byer, NOrloans: 130 ‘Aug —Arr ‘iridn ot te ‘Bea, urmoieer, dem of the Sea, Miller, NYork Aug 25—Sid bark da, Kelley, ’bdadel- pi W—Are Cornelia, Blanchard, Live Pagaua, Sept iS—Arr steamship John 1. Stephens, —— Port av PRrxor, Sept 4—Tp port? tng Orlando, Conner, for NYork 1%; brig NFORMATION Meum: TIMOTHY k part ce York. Any informa: ad by his friend, Lawrence (teunaa, NPORMATION FOR, CON, Who lauded in Cirstie for Boston Ww days ga Tr this should reach Flora, Ries, fr ON GRANT, A OE SCOTLAND, WHO werpool in February 4, will hear something to bis ad pending bis address to James Patric y MeRas, Cracker, Mead, elim ia iy, to wall Sth for Pajardo, to lowd for New ork. Sr Rrrommx, NB. Sent \S—Cid schr Lydia Catharine, Dwyer, Lt Triad, Wooster, Barbadoes. at if--eid Parion, neareete NYork. Sept Sid Mary Fluabeth, Michbora, Messi. r Lami ‘lesion Chesapeake, Crowell, Porttand—H B Cromwell & JEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT.—UNITED | Mow Company Ne. ‘2h, rape y Intending to participave é ite Compan Rayos ear ku faichisast will weted'S delegate at heir house in Worth street, this (Wedues lay ing at 8 n'eciock. en ‘and «it dod Me ship Commonwealth, Greciee, Tongoy. Bld To, Leach, Caldera; 1th, phrey, Tqulque, _ Home Porta. vid sehre Golden Rule, by order of H. GALLAGHIB, Foreman, ¥.8, Wnrrina, Secretary, pro tem. “THE MILITAR' XANDER FREAR MUSKETEERS —A Mi} of the above company will be hell at Milleman's Ha street and Seventh avenue. Wild Ranger, Sears, ins "ra unenne te 4 Cranmer, Aiba pany us of our first anoual tar: present: By order of J. Hr @iwsamson, Secretary. * me We Paton. Perr Cid swehirs Spencer D, ale, Htichmond, Va; sloop comics Henry, Sharat, and Nangaine, White, EW YORK YACHT LU The a) cept Bare harks Hanson, 0 atte will couse off on tho 30th tat. The ‘ “isinanet FR Gurk | He apse oe Entries close at 11 A. M. of Tuesday, the 28th Inst, at the of ‘ g potet aby O'clock A. M. of the day “Sew Zork, coo dwell, mey, i re cw P White Xyuall, Sharp, Philadelphia; of the No NYork: Princes: "Fachts vot at he siartin of the regatta will be excl steamboat Highland Light, en the clad aoe orl will start from the foot of Hobiasoa sire! ‘On this o "i agama we Qurantine, sce George goal for a Lr bark and WO brig. to load for Jamaica, schrs ara, Crowell, Baltinore. Sid, . and anchored in the Roads. auchor in the Roads, tel) bark Crimes, Harrin 2 Ae, ork; brige Kineo, Coner Pow Severs tte ie uerrow, for the members of ———— ae. | [mane ee om TXcon GOR s gn = Har Nd PKSPORT. Sept 24—sid bark Lilian, Nichols, Sept 24—Arr sioop Rhode Island, Hull, New Saree |, 11 Wail street, second door, JourounD MIcRoscore AND BAROMETER W NT. ie ae, sod suitable Pic private use. condition, a fair price may LARD, WOOD & 00., 2) Park *PRANKFORT, Sept S—8ld brig Sparkling Ses (aew), Wis wall ABER, Jaght (Bir), Westhaven, Halifax, 5 days, with vikchaven), Filia, Pictou, NS, 6 days, witb pt BBE echre Deniel Brown, Beall, bacbintend by ‘toy appa to Fy Richard Borden, Arnold, WHEY VERY Low. tes for aslo at retail at te me, by 0.0. ALERN, iesporier of weurhes nnd importer of wate: No. 11 Wall atront, second floor. (OTIC TO WATCHMAKERS AND watehes.—DA VIN" 1 borden, Collins, and tons, Sevt 13--In port shir Panama, Hanson, for ie fron Vor, diag: DEALERS IN improved safety bi pocket chronom: tere. These watelies a: beat possible workmanship, and from the careful cou piteation of tem from ) for Kosten fold) Rice, Greenough. in the stream; Greranivm, Pieres, lor NYork; South, Witlame, TER, Sept 2—Arr echr Ocean Ranger, Tibbetts, WHOLMPS 10 HOLE, Sept 25, PM-—Are sehra 3 1 Counce, hey are eminently polled ‘ehber with or widwut ease, nud at moleraie pricca,, Watches for ihe Spanish and Amoricen trade iuagnificently embellished cases and dials to S. Davis, chronometer and watel mangiactirer Charles street, Northampton square, B.C. ted for Ail clim, ‘Onders addressed for Bemien: Sarah de for Rockland: SC Stephan, Faudicott, Boston tor " ade ipphia Aly [Well Rioe, Salem for (eoruestern, DC! Marriot Newell 1) King. 1, St Stephen, Mantel Kunyon, ant Abby . NEW PUBLICATIONS. RAILROAD GUIDE, Great in correctness emall in size, The rie’ all that come after 1850 are mere fol Hemen, and take the benefit of « ‘ot jast «neh information aa tavellere correct raliroad map. Prien 3 1 Iiford, Suen, Bow Webster, Sarat MeDounld wt, brige Mazatlan, we, Fredk Sherer, . Behr hip Sandusky, Willian in, Hallock, dv paticare WY, y tol) Urign Rmpire, Miller, and Jessie Rbynas, w veEw's Sls Rept 2—Arr chips Glad Tidings, Lay = itewwon, Prema. WH Webb, reports no inward i i «Kast nud 2) miles South fom (ERALD.—DATLY HERALD ATLY HERALD.—DA ti. the New York Daily HMerai! 184, complete asd per tuire nt the pewspaper store from avai, ¥ We l avre: tate, Amount tne 5 AB Moore, ‘Reith, St Pes Kowed to ee 19th, ahty NO, Sey nit Wen Martha, Roheaon, Porte. movth, ‘CM mabe Pairiot, Aili, nnd race Garnet, Porta "NORFOLK, Sept —Are Mie, Hooper, N¥ ne chee pri my Fi York, orien Mest, Pail will recety ighvewt p oF small Inte, bs cana at ihe store or Conroy, 44 Centre Vast OFF © CLOTHING on Worth Wan per cent more than Js given x he low, Judes. MONON y, yer ony CLOTHING .~84,000 WORTTE WA) and Western market, for wiiich y ailing wt ibe store c th NYorks brie Belle Pati tel) ve bre Plover (Br), Halifox, NS: Caroline F in distress; 2th, ctoamer Georges I. Arrschra Mery Elizabeth, Chase, Al J a WORTH OF NEW AND CAST OFF CLOTTT ing wanted, for which fiity per c than ean’ be otiiained else whe iresaing or calling nt Ke for Ba Wi , Gronagetet, any REDFORD. bev oh, i store of WM. WALSH, — r Th. sehr Anvarude, Gilkey, (ire NRW HAVEN, bp ar mes, Bratrdy whit Ebeinord Warren, NYork; sloops Warren, and Pheenia, ‘Sterling, by i Roms James Paety: Tren. SPORTING. fe IORON SHOOTPRS TAKE hand at the Kieak I hed avenue, 8 large Tom atroet and | Jt, Hox Ska Powe mply of wild paar 3 pn aioe ve. rae Rt can be aap eat ut att prices. AY BROWN, Manager of the ues de WwW NTED—BY New York: stoops iurprie, Sherry, Rendon, God Bh uy 26th—Arr steamer Osceola, Semi dark, Wiminswon, M Alcborn, Havana: Bera P Lewk \ doima, Choreh, Maehies for N York; Fivira, ution for da, BG Bs “ey Titeomt, Saeo for do: Ww Parker, Puagerats, ¢ Halk n, Fi ui) I nicer er ‘al wer for do, Cor ran (ip), Atking, Windsor, NS, for Ronndary . Rtront, Fiachian for 96 Star, Muekine, Dober ace for do; Pores, rrphen Meare, Bilis, Calais for a iphia; Hill Carter, Fiske, oF NYork for Norwich. schrs Allee Ann Bande! York, Portland or Paantet ther mou! ave eee bite rarer doe M. Will owns Grit Inna for Nyon, Vet for do; Busan Maker, Gooking, Rockinnd for dv Boston, 4 NYork Art sehr Sarah Ann Roo, Raker: Phitute Poston; Kintly & Hannah, Word, Coming in, fe bark Mary Jwonnnd, Tetford, from Ardroman PENEACOLA Soqyt 13-—Arr bark ft Th Walker, Rayni West (vie Qaarantiue’s 10h, brig Seguin, Nelevn, WASTPD Po Rext, ax Faltrond, a emell, ing the nme by the tov of May “ Feat wd bourse, er __ SPECIAL NOTICES, TA MEETING OF THE Movoy CLUB, DAF BO. ci | Ae ate be 3 ace ee N GEOLOGY.—DR. BOYNTON ities ith tars ee eee Monstenwot ine td cents; nngle conta, To foimmenee at 79 oPelock. or ane IG | Nout te menine if maaan Mune. ciation, a ee met frm the 3 ‘are in = | sees acta incor ayortlonnt ald ‘gsoclations, nated April 10, hesday evening, from P.M, - a Te THOMSON, cai Gatons, Piipow CONVENTIONS A GRNERAT,. meeting 0 whens, IAs interest hy ‘elit be held at’ he Apollo ‘Apolo foo Orit feats ark oy September oniant ab seyen P.M, to Mike into eonsideration ; | Barbir Master, fof Rew York Gs "ee nie ani tof New York. Punctual Enerented isrequested, JOSE H TINKHAM, i Sheieman Seok PERKINS, Secretary. TPaxraxixe CITIZENS AROUSE.—CITY POLITIOS.—- honorable taxpayers in. the city and of New York, who have these many years beep robbed 5 eved by public oificers (public params, ‘are friendly invited 0.8 mass meeting, to be held on Wednes: i Bea evening, Sept. t's o'ciock, at ducob Mentgis, corner of Fourth avenue Righty seventh street, ER ZEUS, eh: DEACON OF GLENWOOD'S LECTURES.—MR. DE CORDOVA will deliver his course of tectures ‘64, at Clinton Hall, as folowrs:=- » MODEY. si csasseen%es jonday e 1. The Tour’ Great Bodies of Societ Hyersbordy and Nobody, ..Mo nay ft October, 1858. M Somebody, saree Tith Ocwoder? 3. cere oo er ne Lg anne Each leeture will eomimen ‘eat S o'clock. and bookstores, and at the door on the evening of toe ieutaree. (PRE ANNUAL FESTIVAL, OF THE HELV ERIA RIPLE ‘on Thuratay, Sopt. 1 Get. the ritte ‘at West Hobo~ it. ss aria ges by the rules of ibe clubs le shook ____ OST AND 1 FOUND. A GR 'SR COLOR, OR, LOT YESTERDAY A GREYHOUND, MO ‘Mots reward Ui se pine Co the parece rotaralog hin Lethe en to eon ret Go roadway. “é aNHIGH. 04, LOsT—PROM 198 PEARL STREET, YESTERDAY afternoon, a terrier, eut and Mh on ‘leather collar with brass plate, marked © Herrepant street Hrooktyn.! wilfve given beret faruing bint 100 Pearl street. Answers to the name of Ree repaint LAST 1N pie 2 STREET, @ yk portemonnate, containing a small gam of i the iver cam have ty calling mB. Mix 44) "Broad Ween Ownership and paying for this wd OsT—A SMALL, “BLACK AND. TAN “TERRIER BLUT ; bad on er cullur marked kK: wag W. Davis, New iver York. A Tiberal reward will te a for he al the Eastern Motel, corner of White h tro I LAST, IN | IRS PREY gine URDA treet, a black pointer dog, 314, aliite eames of the ent eore Cogs the Tite wilt Yon ave him at Thos, Bouehle’s, 2 Delancey street, he reward of OST—A BANK BOOK ON THE BOWERY SAVINGS ‘ank, No. 127,716. The finder will please Jeave itat the _OSTS XESTERDAY |, AFTERNOON, | ALOUT | 7WO n 237 aud 368 Brebdwag, 6 lady's siain, with fold key attached, “Any Dareo itand de- hivering it at 20 Beach street, N. Y., wii receive $i reward, urning the ame to 12 Cent i street, cormer tats tu the store, will be liberally rews OST—ON THURSDAY EVENING LAST, A ROLL OF 4. papers, containing certificates of the of v Tend Company, supposed to have been left in Uhe nth avenue cas. are af importance only. to the rat 359 Canal sureet, where if ein the Sader wi OST—FITHER IN A FIFTH AVENUE STAGE, BE- tween Thirty first and White strects, or in Broadway, be- iween White and Walker stceats, an virusean gold With eet attached.” suitebe’ reward will be paid ; Hegetaan & Co. ooruer of Brosdway _.. REWARDS, AWARD. —LOST oR TAKEN, a LETTER CASE, prioining three pameceniens west oe Ss Ward wil be paid and no game to the principal owned, 1iz Uren oe 4 4s Worth Way oc, except ia hit & Langerberg. $1 4 “REWARD.—STOLEN, ‘ON THE NIGHT OF THE ring 0) Sid instant, a dark bay, mare, aboot 14 hands high, a bone oa both bind feet gat one int not, and eo a graye about GW'D. DANTEEBON, New'Duthan, Nd-> wil Pecelve $90) REWARD.—LOST, A GOLD HUNTING PATENT a lever wateh; Lewis Samuel, Liverpool, The 1 the wath aud chain 10- above reward will be paid by ret 4. JOMNBON, 78 Bast Twelfth street. $2! fm REWARD—FOR THE THREE POCKET DIARTES a) letters, de. chat ware t the ea taken from Low, Henk $100 REWARD. <Loer, ON SATURDAY, Sori INST. & boy, two years oll, lightouriy baie, brown dress white sack. ‘Whoever will ‘return bim to his aftiicted pa rents, W; York street, Hrocklyn, will receive the above re- wa THE store, NO. 41 CATHERINE, fli ¢ Wis TO RENT PART wo story and. basement house Tred, situated in roakiye, withid ten or ffven minutes: of Fulton ferry. Adare “#, stating location and rent pox 124 Herald roles Reverences exehnnged. ISHED Rows WaNteD THRE OR FOUR, table for, housckeephny man, wite ehdla,"Addsenn, stating vermis, Ae, A. Maou, bux 108 Herald oft ———————— ________ FASS NASTSDS§ DWELLING To MATH ALL the inodrra improvements, either with or Attached, jocated bewween Sixth and Fourth ave: — + Fourtecuth street. Address fF. Cos ‘cease ——— OURE CARTED ERE W Und Seeernee AND FOR. Leth sireets and Second mad avenues; will hire with priviloge of buying, or will give von exchange, & far in Westchester county, near’ New Address A. H. Gongh, north corner of Wall aad Routh strecia ] OOM WANTED —LIBRETY CHAPTER, NO. 15,0. U- . being In Want of a meeting wold reorive com Innnieswous trom these having rooms wo Vet suitable fur Unst purpose. Address Lox 2495 Post atliee. Ss‘? E WANTED IN BROADWAY, WEST mgs sor ov Canal street and nat above Union fauare. stating terms and locaon, M., $9 Chrtetopbe street. PANTED—A FURNISHED. Hol 1 THe VICINT- ty of Union square. Address M. N., square o. sirname W rANTEDSA has ga THR LOWER PART OF ", wi ement, ac, ina ble neighborhood spas amd Croton water Went ate of Hrratway ont Fourteenth street preferred. Kent about $400. Any iy Toy bh apartments Jet sirahie tenant by addressing 1. 8. WANTED REY A GOOD TENANT, A HOUSE FOR A mall family, altuated between Third avd Seventh ave- from Fourth street up to Thirty eeond street Rent 20m $800 to Shaw a year, ans payable iat advance it Adarems Lon 05 Foss elles, sisting location and price. ionten agneertnat selene Ww are Daa ru ‘RNISH) TD HOUSR, RY A cou, Yawe tamily;, situation by (ween Fourth and. not higher vp dun Thirti . erenc nirtieth street. Address 28 fot Testy W ANTED—A ROOW OR FRONT RASEMENT, SUTT- able for © phy steiun's office, situated and Twenty AnD tree rh And Sixth avenues Ad- dress, with particulars, box 2,653 Post oftice. WASTED TO PURCHARR—A Hoves, With THR torn tinprovements, and in @ Jorality, mot tor x ind torrngage will ‘be givom for's pore ‘tod $2,000 cash. Adtresn M0 Jo, bon 187 Hloraid nde . palace eh tetas eeaiee Aeatheanteay WAXTED=T0 RENT, FROM IST OF NOVEMBER, 8 p. a a, Ly house, below a Unie reet and west of Fourt Addrena, w par Culare, bo 419 Powt oftice ey PANTED—A SMALL. Fag RNISHED er IN "eR upper part of the Pity, for the next six months dress, with price and fartieulirs box 8.782 182 Poet oon ————e WaANtepsa HOUSE, WITH FURNITURE. 1 FOR 8 ra few weloet boarders; location nus end desirable; house with modern tA ALA moderate price, Address B, W., station A, Post office, with parueulars. ae = V J ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, A SITTING AND edruom, furnished, whbont board, tn « central Ipeation, theo which must be moderate, ©., box 166 ——— - - ——— — ARTADOA STORE SUITABLE p. a5 THE spear le. Addrees, stating location and of rent, box! 146 Post omhee. TS YD<THR WHOLE OF A SMALL House, OR Por of 8 Karge one, weil (reds tas toapectaste lo nylon, or Ad private family consisting of three grown Ke re vantietectexy. Adeirese, wit il pardoulare, A EMAL. AMERICAN FAMILY, Cy erialy, oe in aren ete + Seventh Nivintenien Rent moderne. Address BB. We onice, Me erneiiseeaeesanateenensasey NTED-BY A FAMILY OF THREE GROWN PER a part of a hones Vnlow Twwnty fourth Meret ith fmeproveme the sortdesired must comaint of two: two ar Waren beanies and kitelen. Rent from S200 Kererences exchanged. Address G. Ia M., Herald a ——— _ a CHR keto A SMALL PAMILY OF ADULTS, PART 1 honme, oF tiv wir « sunall Louwe, ett ated between id Sew ‘enies, and below Fi ee vocawon, HP. I, Herald. ford oF Brocklyn, ‘ty th butt fw rea for afew days box SOI Post oulle

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