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the railings. TheGuerd postion beta hime avs © mperor ani their con jose. ATION TO THE orecaes: Bes ee + Veotdmo, bub tas Hh quesuoa wes Meredal wsMenoa. fis wed DY Waiving Qf bastgcronicls place as nuc>, and Dravovs waira ares. Many of th» geocrars rouriy st Geporai Forey, 1a partiguiar, was Mai od of applause fae goa resend $90 cheers of the pudlic vy raising 109 ane Oe heighth of the face and powiog rspostory. 1s oes ae dent from the ¢: Of ubeir countenance chek tay | derived immense plessure from whe bo nag +d 19 shea Many officers of leeser rack came ia iors shee reougn' applause, either from fricats wu0 FOO en dietiac Won in Official reports. Toe flags, rigzied wisn Dalis, calied f2rta4) Of frantic delight. Rome of whoa notices particularly suose of the ut ‘Sith, Oden —were indeed s2ugs of . oe ot rn for these ate aaver allowed, ‘Would be thought sacrilege wt tomend acolor. [ep ree juss Row of the profusion of bouquets borne oy tae wounded. Several regimen’ ad wgreat many also, wot varied eer Tayoaets, aod rome of tus off colars of flowers sud gréon leaves auug va tieir the procession weat on it becwme , Oub Of tovlr irrepressibie flowers po liberally 9 the les fog dret hour of the marching past scarcely aay Prnein yaituouga some of tas moat pooular and deserving regiments were iu the lust corps d'armee INCIDENTS ON TH MARCH. A few peculiarities worth uonoiog O-vke the monotony which there always is ine great military pagesat Ouc ‘wounded offizer sppeared wih aie wife on Bis arm; a0 olber loo two Lite giris by the hand; & pruity vivaauiore Delcnging to one regmsot had been severely wounded, ae | tes | least tm any modem uray NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1859. promicent features of the pageant, which, poles pooalney smist Moar ovoUs Bier tus dre Peery cow wed tora, NOW Fer, ROM? Actin 1acineas | | fe roweity congot the cro#d aud Tetoures tua chara 1s Dathilou of 7 rs popper part of the wal on the colors mag ta Too passage of Som5 provlar gensral any ara’ Bp ate, RCO PFOTEIEN An LOGrMastoy Wariag D! Lec Mah Jee SBS Datdkerattets vaio waity nagds tlaviar from the windows, Bark! to that tla meron, [eis ina eiguat © Cures of Cheering. The Zusver of vue Guard ara | folbg DY, Bad ars growled as s0 prpular Bcor2s amiga: ex | pect to be, Tasy certaimy ara tre mass p) of desperados tretr usual devi may-caro Bod after them cone the gravoand more sty'oly iraae Oters, 1a their west vocom! ol org Goats aod bareg | Deure@ing. Bat where ite programme of tneerder of march—frat Eaparor, With bie escort acd sute, thea toe Austrian flags, boras by wo diere of the ditferent corps, thea th guas. Lastest of @nich tne. whove of the Guard bas gaze oy, arviiiery ond abl (‘bo cavalry oly belvg reservol to brig vp ‘ue rear of dhe army), apd bo trophies have yet appoared | Ive not far from noon; there is till a grout mine of | troops to go by. Here come the aurtrian stantaris, | four in pumoer, Two of thea are in pretiy g904 coud | tion, and, as the wind blows out tnetr folis, the doxole H pleyed uvon he yellow grouad 4 third is in We olwkin care; of th» fourth oaly a fow tatters stil otmg tw tue battered pole. are oorne by tt@ mea who \0ok them, escorted by two toldiers of each regiment of the corps to which each captor beionged. The flsge were takea by the Guard, lu 4d end 4th corps, Cova come the guns, easily distin gusbable by tbe make and color of the carriages. Up- @aron of toirty go by, and toe march cvatnues; more e nd bopbied slong Oa crutches; aud tac tlio Cossseurs while goat Between ve arrivsiofthe Taird and Foarth corps d’armée \wo little incidents occurred, A ‘wounded found mesos W apgroacn we Emperor, Bnd remained in carnest coaversation witn bim for a Jeast Give mipotes. At last the Ewmporur beckoued Mar. shal McWsnoo, wo advances kep! in band, avd avswered his Majesty’s questions § “he Wersval then spore at some Jength, ant with much energetic action, to tne Turco, and to dismiss bim with an admouition, Ae had, aps, been too pressing. ‘THE HkAVY FALL OF RAIN. Talluded Just now to the adsvace of tne expected vela Ham, Thereby Dvogsatae to complete the wocount of day. The moring wes dae, (hough sarescening. From nine to ten o’cwck the sua so ne wuh a ieroea: se ‘which forepodea & re,etiiiou Of tue hot days for woica Rois summer is distinguisued. Had to.6 expeciation veea Fealzud [ really tbiok soat the medical tail, cousiderat:ly Plat oued by toe Prefect of the seme bebind the urras, would have bai agroat desl to do. Aoyonay who ass merely crossed the Pisce Vendome st nood any day witn- in the leet bwo months, may figure wo bimseif tue misery Of bewg bound to remaia sDere cooking ia the sun's rays for six bours, with tne aggravation of a carbonic aid Dreatuing crows around you But fertuustely, towards 11 o'ctocs to day the face 0 the heavens change 1, aad ne. ture spread an awoing, ta tae shape >{ a thick Diack cloud, to do the offive of a velarium Ths was very pioasant ture while, Bat preseat!y there fell yrom tals bi gome of tbore larger drops whicn are the pripab:e pre cursors of a thupcer shower, For « few mivuive paople tried to believe tnat it would bold up; bat the rain 900 came down very sarily, and in lees than five ainates ‘half the wibunes evacuated. Tate snower did not, however, last long; bite of bive sky began to appear, and many of the indies’ wro had taken sheiter uadur the tri- Dunes and under improvised tenis, mude by raiang the ampie velvet bangings woica bordered the froat of nem, came back to their seats. Io a quarter of an nour, bowever, another thuuder shower, stil heavier thea the frst, came down, put cid mot last long. thie was geberally voto 10 be the bougut, or Anisu, Vain hope! Presently a regular “er spout, ia compazieon with bien the prece showers were mere sprivkiings, wetted peopie through in a few Moments, end [ should think spotied more bonnets aad dresees than bave been sacrificed ou any one occasion for many « long day. Toe cavairy of toeGuard, waica wouad Up the procession, marched past before empty benches. Bere ana there a coupie of lacies might be seea crouching under one umbrelia, their feet in a puddle, and thelr crinolines aud flouaces, whisb 00 um orella yes manufac- tured coula cover, sosking wot Ali this whi'e the Ea peror never budged, or appeared to Lake tbo least noice Of the misbap. There he sod his marshals sat oa tucir horses, wet through to the akio—aca may Heaven keep them from the rheumaittm! The rain ceased a litte before the Horse artery of the Guard, which closed the Cortege, had marched past, und the Emperor, without losing & moment, set ours 10 bis horse, wad, foliowed b7 his mareba's and staff, proceeded to the Tallerios, BEAUMFUL APPEARANCE OF THE RMPRESS It would netiher be juas nor generous, says the corres. Pondent of the Loudon Siar, to omit the really bright aad Pleazent eensatens imported curing theceremouy. Among (hese the aspect of the Empress must be recorded as tae Moet memorable. Never was beauty beheld to greater Sdvantage than on tris occasion, Attire’ in white, en- ‘veloped im clouds of rich lace, through wnich ber soft Compiex'on was softened even more, ste appeared toe mos perfect realization of {mperial grace aad digaity ‘which has ever been bebeld. The taste aispleyod DY bor Costums was aiso.a matter of acmiralion. No fantastica! et concesied ber festures from the admiriag crowd ; a long veii of Brussels point was throwo over her hea, apd the forebead encircled with ths imperial diadem, tho great Sanc! diamond in which flasnec and eparkied mn the sun w.th the rarert brilliancy Her Mejesty was wccompanied by the Priace Imperial in the uniform of the Greasdiers of the Guard, aud as in Brapce there is always a Lom og with the nursery, the Moniveur itself, journal offisiel de Empire Francais, loves to tell how the Emperor, taking the little Prince on the saddle botore him, toe young hero drew his tiny sword, to which the thunders of applause from the crowd and the tears of the veterans responded with sublime effect. The Mniteur, however, does not record the suswer made to the jen demonsiration by the litte Prince; but a isdy who sat in the tribune immediately opporits informs me that, te-rified by tie sudden ava unexpected Durst, tae poor infant soi ‘moat tremendous now!—perbsps the ori7 toca of nature ip tbe whole pageant. Th» procession 02 tne Piace Ven. <0me was realy curious. Being more coataed, and GrawD nearer to the spectacor, it was of course moreessily exumined. The Englsh people present were sarprised at many things, ope of which was the regimentai dogs ac Companying the bardy warriors, these dozs all decorated and bedizened with laurel wreachs and flowers, som of them, moreover, eporting tiny flage, wnich, flutter- ing the wind, seemed to afford great diver sion to the crowd The sigat of the wounsed, however, Caused the cypica! reflsction created by the puertiity here Gispiayed, and carried the mind far away w the brave Who lit rotting in tena of thoneande at Magenta aad Soife ripe, in order that theese triumpnant may enter Paris on this fine sunny day aod make diversion for the people ‘with weir crutches aad their bandages their notes and patches, their pepuy inure! wreaths und decorated dogs, Be tt remarked, that amid all the rejoiciog and the grati tude of Liy—tne toscriptions combiaing Parie aud Ml ‘Victor Emanuel sud Napoleon IIf.—tne Princave Co fide was absent from the imperiel trioune where assem- bled all the other Isdies of the imperiai family. Tne London Niws correspondent states taal it was just half-past two when the review was over, so the Emperor Bat exactly four hours on borseback seeing troops marca by without intermission ali the time, I bave pot heard of avy speech having been made either by the Ewperor or the Prejcot of tne Seine, nor do Ikvow of suy wcident of the day from waish any politi Cal inference can be drawn with anything like certainty, At the same time I very much fear tbat nether the flue army which I nave seen nor their master are satiatei with the crop of glory which they bave reaped in Lialy. Fighticg for the sake of it seems unfortunately to be re- Cognized as a neceesity. Toe Emperor, himself. in his « Parting proclamation afier Villsfrapcs, enamerated as one Of the benefits of the war that the troops na proved their prowess. Within what intervals this proof will re- qoire to be repeated js a rather serious question for Eu Tope. M. Granier de Cazssgaac sighs for moro campaigas, Bud a post lnureste, M. Bel montet, sings in the Moniteur to-day precitely in the same spirit: Notre armée a besoin de ze sevour illustre, Nog aigles aiment le #04 ‘The correspousent of the Manchester Guardian adds be leetimony to the magnidicence of the size, He do- e8 THE DEFILING OF THE TROOPS. It is now ® quarter pastien cn Sundsy morcing, and the hhesd of the great military pageunt in halted at too westera extremity of the Boulevard Moutmartre. A email ad- ‘vances guard, the very apex of the column, ts composed Ot a detacnment of the Cent Gardes. .Fiva gorguous ‘trompeters abcad, aod then a score of the chown troopsra ‘Of that briliiant litle corps, They balt opposice the Opera Comique Away tothe lefi, where the Emperor ant his Bie have mades brief pause, is heara a clamor of ap. reuse. Presently toe coiumn moves on, the Emperor in ont, Ocoarionally teking off hie corked ‘bat, frequently Rouching it with ths military salute. Ae ts fn’ the undress ofa general officer, blu» frock and broad rei rivaud of jon of Moor. He is well received. Toe Freach Mave a mode of cheering which makes it difficult to kaow exacily what or whom it is taey are acclaiming. How ever, many cries of * Vive ’ Empereur” ate distinguisna- dle througn the confused uproai Yrom the windows to the Emperor ond his sia’ Hs ad. iy, reining in his fine charger to its very gradi slowest waik, pursued by shouts and by more ilowers, mati! be is lost tn the disvance veyoud his siail end escort, ‘The Austrian guns were (0 have precedes tue genaral wommanaing the guard sud his stall. Iustoad of that, here are the wounded, lamo sad maimed, with arms io Blogs and pailid }, foliowing excc other io the order ot their regiments. First are the Chasseurs, then the Voitigeurs (very nomerous these, and remiading one Dt tne long contested fignt round Solferino’s 211 towor), Shen we Zovaves and toe Grenadiers, wao gatnsred ther Taveels chiefly at Msgenta. Soldiers of the live foilow, Bnd also the Turcos, with their bright blue uaiforms and Gingy feces. Torrente of applause for the wounded, aod 4 ‘Feeerve of flowers is brought forward for their particalar deneft—good substantial vouquets, wbich & vigorous arm ‘Pan pitch into the very centre of the Byalovard. fhere, at onder corer window, a pi actress of the Opera ue has established herself, Dosegaye, and keeps up = well sustsined fro with an Pocuracy of sim which should qualify her for the tirail Yours. Tho wounded have already, om the tolerably long march from the Bastive, been abundentiy eupptied wise Sowers and laurel wreaihs,and much thet now fails at hele feet is left for those ‘that corre benind them. Ib is Giflouls exactly to measure applause and signs of empathy 3a the rapid suoceeaion now gowg oa, but it seems 10 me it them, but who, to complain.’ Of course, ‘writing taing is going on, I can speak oni spcours on the few hundred yards of Bowevara. wie tay ken. ight and to-morrow it will De possi r1e to ootein B More general impresmon, and to leara no, Eaperor wes 7 in td ong prbinrl pects 10 quarters where a tovally @ifaren! 20, Geis m past in divisizas or sections of abo; forty men each—two ranke naving a front of twenty a the pace at which they are going, toe march past can hard Sy last 20 lovg as was expected, but 1h will cortaiuty last gach later than balf past tweive; at which hour, owing to ehe Fareseons mand this letter must bo de. O&R give you, therefore, but a slight sketch Loops, aud still more, @ continued broad stroad, gitetea~ 1og hy bayonets, pouring over the low brow of the Montmartre Boulevard, surg'ng onward and past uA, aad Gieapprariog in the gwif of the Rue de is Patz. Goro is the Dead of anotber corps, and the leading band plays a itvely and well keown acrain, tho favorite vatriotio sir of the Milaneee. wich oog bexr’ everywhere tn Northora Iely before, during and etace the war, aad watch, [ dere Bay, bas by this time been imported iato Eog aod ta the intestines of Iavorious grinding organs. Tae progrese is lees rapid than it as firet appeared; there are occasional baits in oroer to allow toe rear of the colamu to recover the ground gained on it by the more aivans=d divisions: tbree more corps bave (0 pass aftor this oue, and it Will be torce or four o’ciock before ali have gone by. OPINIONS OF THE FRENCH PRESS. The ovly subject remarkes on by our Paris contempo- Tartes Is the grand midtery féte tn honor oi the army of | Ivaiy. Toe Stécie and the Unters make no observation whatever, but tue other journals ere loud in taeie praise Toe following extract 18 from the Constututionnel: — dow Can the pen Hescribe the ardent emotion of aevhole uation under the ipfluenc: of euch « legiimate admiration? How negict that Warm epthosiaem, in-xdauatidie in its mani- festa ions? fhe popular seetiog was fur beyout wnat could have been anucipated. The name of the Emporor feecunded from every moath; it was us 9 ory of glory 4nd of Rope, rep:a‘ed ny thoss wnom he had ied on tae fields of ‘battle iu Italy, and py those wno geve bim toe acclamations after a peace which was a!80 4 grea victory. 1 ie pesdless for us to Bay that each corp? @armée, each division, and exch regimeat, bai is part ip the cbeers, the flowers, ant tne oration. S vowd arcembled way ignoragt of ‘bac part we bre ‘diers, le:ssoa by the Emperor at Moxenta or at Soiferino, took in the triumpns of the can. psigo, No one bad forgotten tha regiments whica fought the first battle avd gained the first victory on the day of soutebello, 1% may be now more than ever said thas no tung (s lost in France of that ardent sympatny which for- mer y bauied the army of Napoleon I on its retura from warcrgo, Austerliiz or Wagram. Those conquerors of form: r days bad their grap2sons at Montebello, at Mazau- ta, and ut Soifsrino, and the descendants of those wio ac clared the #oltiers of Ney, Davoust, Lanaes, or Masdon aid, bad their flovers ano their che+rs for those of Mac Mahon, Baraguay d’Billiers, Caorobert and Niel. Tas Emperor bus awakened in France the seatiment of graat thongs, as De hes re-opened the era of grea’ military vic tories acd of noble moral conquests. Toe D-bats exprerecs iieeif in these words:—The Bn peror and the army of Italy have made their entry into Paris, snd the comba:ants of Montebelio, Palestro, if. gente, Marignan sod Soiferino, met with w recoptioa worthy Of thewacives, of France, avd of the additions glory which they Dave shed over the old flage of Lodi, arcole and Marengo, Paris aseumed auappaarance wa'cn it is imposmible to describe, An adititonal pypuiasion tilled fe streets and its bonlevaras to overflowing. It av. peared ss if the whole of France, thrilling with the sam+ enthvsmsm, wisted to bail the return of those vistorioa: regiments which bave made the coantry so great, aud rendered it 80 proud of itesons. Foreigners themseives, ied on by on irresistible movement, hasiened among us wo view that armwy whose military vietues bave excited the sdmiration of the whole world. I was — grand and magvitioent spectacle. ‘The Union vee the following languege:—This vallant army, 80 noble, 80 affexting to see fa ite proud and ma: tia} attiiude, its flags torn by shot, its wounded haroe tropbies, and ite tilustrious ieaders, was welcomed by the population with the moes entnusiaatic scolaim. Ite marca jsow the Barrieré du Yrone to the Place Vendome, aud bark from the Place Vendome to tas camp, was a triumph apt progress Nothiog was wanting to this ovatiou— neither flowers, nor crowas, nor acclamatioas, nor joy, nor even tears, which the emotion of this fine sight drew from the crowd. fs THE IMPERIAL ENTRY INTO PARIS. A[From the London Post (government orgen) August 15.) ‘Notwithstanding the siniser predictions reaps ting tas imperial entry toto Paris, that event bas at leogth takea place, and it has been marked by all the features ot popu Jar en busisem which the most devoted ajherent of Napo eon the Third could possibly bave desired. Toe army of ltaty. heaced by the Emperor in person, ewept along from he Place de ja Gasulie to the Place Vendome, and the eight of these bronz:d and weatherbeaten soldiara—still more the appearance of the wounded sufferere—of tne mulated meaiorisis of Magents and Solferino—st tho <olors and cannon tsken from the fos—of the French standards a'l in tattecs—had the effect of raising popular excitement to ita n gbeet pitch Honor to whom noror is due! Thoso gallant troops cave dove their duty bravely, nobly—nay, heroi cally, The military glory of France Das not been tarmiebed ‘by their deeds; it has rather shone yor.h with redoubied Justre. Tae ‘farious Frank’ drove Austria before nim “the fery Hun;” the flower of ous wbo had to freely risked their lives 1a « cause which sheir aovereiga had mace bis own; nor would that feoliag be diminiabea by te thougat that many a tras beart boat HO more, that weny & soul arm was Dow rotting Donerth ‘be Lomtard surf. Autost the marching of troops aud the (ramp of chargers, aud tne boomiog of cannoa, aad tne roar of the great capital, many a moisiened eye ead sching heart wilt tel! 0¢ the fate of the orotuer or e09, of the lover or tho friend, whose return would have con verted into a day of rapiuyous delight woat isnow but 100 surely one of the avepest sorrow. Nepoieon IIL hss bis own legitimate share of this great military trinmpo. In bis dispositions, nurried as they recestarily were, previous to the campaiga, in tue sus- ceases of ths campaign iteelf, 1a the advauieges ovtained vy the spplicaticn of the latest improvements 10 fire: arme, jo the coolaese und skill with which during each évenstul baitie all the movements of the differant corps were ai/ected by ove master mind, jn all these caames of success and titles to gratitude—amouget which one go or- Ginary as mere persoual prowess is scarce worchy of being pamed—the Emperor hea again vindicated his claim © be regarded as a lescer of men. This ts, beyoad sll question, @ great political result of the Ita jimn campaign as regards France itself, and a great additiona, s.urce of strength to the Napoleonic cyeamy, The question has often beea mooted— ia the event of a European war once breaking out, vould Napoleon III hold bie own against the military chiets on whom he must virtosliy rely for the preservation of his throne? That queation has now boven satisfaciovily spewered. Napoleon tL. has no more to dread from the rivalry of Nielor McMahon than Napoicon I. had to fear from that of Murat or Souls, We wiltingly accept the enthusiasm by which the entry of ihe Emperor aud nia troops was marked, not merely as & proof oc the ieeiags towards the sharers ia the war, but a# an omen of the satisfaction at the tablishet perce, and as ‘Peace hath ite victories no less rono@n- ed than war,” we would cueriah the nope that the siates men of Franco muy, emulating tho exploits of ner war- Tiore, associate with Lhe memory of the Zarioh Conferences exploits not less renowned Jo behalf of {ealian hberty and progrees than those that have been alroady linked with the bames of Magenta and Solferino. THE NEW CENTRAL AWERICAN INBROGLIO. Another British Colony—The New Brith Muntater to Central America=Wnhat is tne Mourve Doctrine Wortn 1a Wail Street? {From the Liverpool Post, August 16.] ANOTUER BRITISH COLONY. England bas just acquired another colony, and by its porceztion she cam mow make a road virtually within her own territory acro:s Cntrat America from the Atlantic to the Poerfic; for Hmduras will not stand in the way. There was, some hundred and sixty years ago, a pirate named Wallis, im the Guif of Gouduras; he ied from Scoiand, and cid much damage to ‘the Spaniards. Like sea rovers of the eighth century, trade was more profitable than roonery, he be took himseif to the civilized Pursuit of cutting logwood and mahogavy and transporting them to London, His paws being lees famous in South America ‘ban ib the Bigblande, tho Spaniards proaguaced it Ba sie, and beoce toe port he initiated Das sver since b3an known as Belize. Pirates aud refugees founded Veaica, ~ the Central American city, inanguratod after the a jon, is eaid py Me, ; sha Dota ‘ony? Y Mr. Stephens to closely resomble © reformed pirates being British, they prid obadienss to the Eogilah crown, and taue laeeaetoly Bolles reg] @ kind of Britivh colony. Tao long war with Spain gave siguiticance #0 the claim, aud under durious troaties we Seid porsersion of the territory, Ia 1786 tne titie wae porsively aimitted, thouga eudsequonily questioned: but : pa tng eer ag vas all doabt by the follow og chatrmsu ofa pudlis compauy i ¥ PAuY located at Dowsina Stree, Nov. 93, 1836 Sra; - I am directed by the secre ary of state to le Ferelpt ot your Teneror ihe nes Tat inquiring, on beet merics Company, "whit are boundaries cluimed by hla Najesty's goverasout'T Eonduree or Relive,” aod Lam tyacquatat you tees est Seloe extends’ Coma SEEESSE 3 sonth, and ay fer west as Garbatt's Fa’ end al "allel to strike on the river Hondo on Sod tbe rivor sarsioon on ths. oath, Seis Crown i & i i Coxe, sq, Pirates tntrodaced we to Central America two hundred ‘yours 830, and in 4849 Auibusters made the Uailed Snates | articio w: | thst Sr Beory Butwer, uscer mewucncos term L | Pe merston, Dad reused to exonange ihe ratifisatious | OF Briush Hoos ures BOUL be excep'es from Its oD»rAtiOZe arquainted with the locality. Jonetben was sir. tendency of the United States. I ‘wed to es there berore & Fund dip omary ba led [teens Fry Sir William’s lee of policy wes of 11> Reeif about our rignt to enticrpste Bim, The Uias.aa | bold tare to be eancvioned by the traditivas Of + Ywor trosty in 1860 was the consequend> [ho drat | Foreign Ofve, this wad it ts mos unlikely bar & plicat! working persousl anavys to bimeelf; and it ie known thet be bes suffered geostly « ‘bie bealth in tre warm, mows climate oF Nicar«gus B2t26 caure, however, what it may, it is, we understand, tae ia- tention of the Foreign Office to recall Sur W @. Oueviey, ‘and 10 supply bis piece with Mr, Ohares Leasor Wyko, who wes presented by Lord Joan Russell to the Quen at Osborne on Friday, sud wil) texe his departure oy the ‘West Inate mali on the 17sn for Costa Rios, vie Penns, the directors of the ‘mat isth@us Daring, 9 follower :— 4x |. abe goverpm-nte o! the United Stiles at ir tain bed Grclare that neither hacue Worihe b=" if avy exoiasi 2 ne'ther will eve FHA Ode @ Covieal amorlss ) UF tastion wbich efihar afford by alliance WOCRekuer bee, oF ans “ railroud across yee io. ioe Nee sez aane, 6k SraeRa Of 8 through their President, Mr. David Goadiey, aoe ia Eng ante Sie ea eaten etaoces Japd, in reference to the Australian coatract, plecsd Bepeoal train gratutously at nis disposal, as thoy did foe, OF Of agsumiog ur exerclaing do lat) a a when Sir W, Ourer aye from Awpia' to paper, ‘after tho pro | the same @eatination. Foroign Office ites for 0} t's couventiog, aod warn adeluded puoi'c Web 102k10g fur the Evacuation uf the Mosquito shore, 40 & burreDcer of Jelige 10 te loqitimase owners, It coms ov sea Central Americs, cn the retirement of Mr. Onatileld; and to 1864 bo was raised to the d plometic rank of Casgé d'Afutras Wr. Wyke’s name and re; joa are enroude! ip she Deze which haogs over Centrat America, but from even information ag mey be gutnered froma a perusal of ccd Of bis despatoors as the Foreign Office have made gentlemen te all bis thoagats be crippled in his asuous the convention, exonds #18 the uadersisading thet Boz ur. Cieytp thereup 10 wrote to Mr. Bulwer, @asing thai ‘tbe comvepten wat Bot uLderstood by either of us (<n Di polmtors) 60 include the Briiwa setuemeusia doa tures, cmmony Coiled Britwa Hondares, oor tov email isiaon- im the veighdurbood of thet setsiement, ou ans: kpowe tn lie depoudenoies,’ On tae reostps of tais kk , wich bore date July 4, (860, Me. Balver proovodes 10 excbarge tb Moativoe,’? Our readers may a3 wall heep toves feote iu mind, for they are cervain to Dec2m6 again topics of netional controver ‘The Central american cispuie bas often beenon the POt OF Bettiomen’ Detwoen tue Uoired Sistes nad Greas Britan, but b-w paver beea setiled A new clement bie Just been in rocuced to compitoa\ er ‘a Cooveniioa,”’ evidence while respe sting the rights of tue repa: erica Ba es6: mM the cevelopement of fro routes of transit, soa st toe ime maintata tne sunjacts te thie Of the Queen's the quesion sill farta- 7? ways the New Yor« UsRALD, “hes just been covoinded betweea Mr. Wyxe, Briti a Cosrge d? Affures in Guatemala, and the Gor wat of be: 89 Cali eG repubiic Of more than ord’nary importauce, by the terme of which Guatewa'e cedes to Groat Britain tho abso jus rigat of covers! in and ovor the distros of terri tory bitberto kuowo as British Hoadaras or Belize. Tas ceesion Comprenexds the entire,posst, from tue southera- moat mia of Yusatan downwards to the Suratona river, with the aojacent islande—atogethor an exieat of seacoast Of not tess tben ope bundred and =< miles 1a a right tine. Ite interim of westera bouasary isfrom a point called Gerbaw’s Fails, on the i/@ windd from tbe ea bas been variously estimated at from mxty to one bucdred sad tweaty-five miles. [t is, however, very near.y eigaty miles in right Iine ‘rom tae Const, and probabiy nut fur froma huadred and tea fui- lowing the sinuosities of tne river. Tois would give the the territory ceed at 16,000 square miles— ‘about equal to that of Vermont and New Hempsnire com bined Forse mite, 1; ehould 56 Observed, are precisely shoas which were claimed by Sir George Grey ta 1834, aud cOmprebend the wiseas provensions ever setup by tue Bnueh government or ita agents,” Tf the reader wil glance as the map of Central Amorioa, he will ses that Bulize sod Gooduras embrace the Gulf, while Gustowala peeps in between them and exieads to ibe Pacifo. The vaiue cf those territories to us woald be incatcusbie; they consti‘ute a sbort ous between the t#o Brest Oveens, and acrors them we may cousiruct one or | ~ more railweys, +The geologsfof she oountry,”” we are told, * preren’s weny of tbose features which area primary in- OUucewent 10 retticmeat. With « sub stratum of readiah Sepcatone, tie soil Cons’ste chiefly of @ deep loan tater m'Xed witb sand apd earisbea with the devays of suc me th rights of Dor Majesty and of ber Majesty’s hitberto pegiected, but important corner domwions. street, to ascertas meenty." Sar sxpaceseina Ba i THE RKGATCa. eee rene ro ere ON NOTA MPIKE CITY REG +s va LUB—TH® MEMS sms UF this Olub. the judges t: the reporters of th- vress, and all thn oar'men tbat © tored in the egats, w 1 D.enen mee! ot the Krobanea, $'9 Howth sirent, this evening, Ej wives the Up preempt yr foes meri Ferrey apis 9 the succe! ‘cummpet ut n vegatts on Fri: ss ahiig POUMSTRPHAN BOS a6TS, President, 2M Marrmaws, Reoretary. RESTAURANTS. ‘PiOUBES-—LI@*Y's CVS'Bx PLAOK —ATTSSTION “4 139 Futon street. between Brosdway and Nassau. Jost fing ict of Rhrews>ury sad Priecoss +47 azetore. atc vLlVse LIBBY, isto of Na 6 Pine sirect, caneive agea. In, accordance wile the elevation 0: dis ” PORTING. ; trtota, it 18 capable of produciog aropean ax weil as 3 cs = every epecies Of tropical vegetation. The natural prairies ome binge ge SLE ie Be be TE OF paniaes aureed over & large portion of the country, |} 1 Wir Jo the anetibOny ot tte goat No neerane, On the rosrging of the numerous gfroke and rivera an iu | *Z\ermlottor: Ory cents ber notte gold at No. $ Fea exbaustbly rich alluvial soil 1s found’’ A recent aod Very trustworthy traveiler has just published the reauit #8, Sols—tH8 SLOOP YACHT IsLAND FAWN, OF about of coven years’ Observations made iv Scutral America, »ty tone; well found In ali respeots, Apply at and he states doe fast wah ts full of lmportanoe. tne | Henry Beers’ yard, foot of Twelfin strost, Rt. batives, that is, the Todians, when exempt from a\ ery Fe BOT Te boncage, approximate in disposition to the Mongolian ea he baa Davee bie eee race, to wbica pro! they beloag, for toey | Aga serrer 20m, FO! a i ure a8 industrious as the Chinese acd Japanore, vse «CL Sh é and appreciate most fuily the value of tradi WFOUNELAND DOG FOR SALB.—A FING Hew. doey cuitivate the xrouna, breed cutie, and, where | IN foundiand dog, one year old, fox oolor: is a good watsh dog. Evropesps beve created ‘owns, they crowd every market | For ssle low as the owner is about to Jeave the ofiy. Address with pro Mel ‘and produce : By pots wie ta box 691 Post office dencies they bave become civilized; and, ouce safe ia the Sa protectiin ‘of Britteh law, they will renter tneso frutifal | [P1GBON, SHOOTING OB WEDNESDAY THE. S17 regione fall of opulence, elegance, and happiness. We | 4wird avenun on which occassion there will be shot fora fae want @ high road to Awtralia, China, India, and aijacent | couble barreled gon ...8. B.—Thitd avenue cars pais the doar, puts; and to. may have st entirely szempt from the hwtilty | footing to commence at two o'clock, or good wilt of Eurcpean and Eastern Powers. The new route will, im due came, bz safer and shorter than that through | YACHT 30 LET—& FAST. SaFB YACHT OF 2 Frans and arian or aibleg partion, apply Oden Vaucren, , “ j Considering the new character of the Central American | {tsodiey's lub Hotes, foot of Onur’ street, Brookiya, “ndions it iw more than poeaible that « largo supply. of as : cotton mBy be expected from colony; and there ts ‘ something Wberal and just in the follwing observations of | been etn a writer én the Naw You BenatD: TILIABDS.—BILLIABD PLAYERS WILL FIND FOU8 ‘onget the products of Belize which firurish fn greatest very good - Honse, 200 Sixth atreet, near anes Tine gual, tae oun Bunt tut avenue 6, “One milling per game, recently desiaret betore the ' oalety 0 ore Londen that ILLIARD faB'R6 FOR SALE —W. “J. SHARP Ui firim rognaion®, Bpeiaocteeatts Sogiat hare com, | JB) Coad aria to peoue to eramioy ny cuaiiled Mien Dighes priors from consumers. fabs sco Seoetew pnt prc popes ie Rolion trepleal stepies also ficurieh in perfectioa, but at present Feorire but jitve ater ton, M value are also TLLIABD TABLES.TWO BILLIASD TABLES FOR from cost. Apply to B. O} sleata eacrifice }. ORAIeT, tition tote brit er2wa oe tegen oe et that Bpgland bee no legal right there and bas oaly poseesston through # Jong series of encroachments and frat ILLI 4 RIFF ITH’s VED COMB’ NATION preleneee, yet thas ooee well Opatrred “hab onnaot be cushl neand tables can onl; be bought st bie factory. one nd carried a qvalified st far tablea for en's. Onilasdeneminn”” oe duminion of netare, where none existed before, and where, {: ‘ext to \he control of the -vani-b race, 2006 wr uld heve exiited 'o thts da; inthe interest of hnmapity exo civilizetion therefore, we may not regret that 1; bas pasied fluaily usder the Sritish rule. We may, horw.ver, expect a renewat of angry diplomacy rom Washir 3 dus sf the States go to Mexico, why should ot Me goto ; (From the London Gezette, August 15.) Certain arrapgemenis recently entered into between the Bntish government and the repubiic of Guatemala, re- ‘W. H. GHIFFITH 146 Fulton street, BELAN’S IMPROVED BILLIAGD TABLES AND BIN ATION OUBHI Fenssloonly by Sen getenena net meaner, oy ye mL Nos. 8,6, §7 nd 9 Greaby sreok Hew Tock. EAR IT IN MIND.—THE BEST HAVANA SEGARS for ported seats ‘tee ceesion to sorefcienty-t0 this country of ~ me ever: three cents; best mag Saat a, a0. = ‘ish Bonduras, beve sfforded an opportunity to some bottle; London wine, 48; ;,, fine, cur transetlantic fetoncs ' of raising once more the Central Cognas brandy, Ge. At 37 Fulton street, urder Pution Bane American question, and exciting, if possidie, a fresn con- | — MEST: troversy between the two goveroments on that int-rminw- j Av eae, nee au gat ape giao ne wa x rie subject. The New York HzRaty sees in this cession a | dealers, at the lowest market pew British eetabiishment ou the American coatinent, “thus completing ‘the chain of English p2ssestlons trom jada io Demerara, Tne fact,’ continues our contem- H. MakOUS & oe HAVANA ULZ, 87 and 8736 Bow'r AWD DOWESTIO FEGAR3,—A Havana aad domestic + “If @ practical commentary on the value of & Lei feed pont Nagra om Monroe doctrive, us eupported by the Ustied Suates, and a | Oulincd Gus for aalo af Pa LMais losmeotena cease ‘agency, «cely Jeenstrik.ng tuasance of ine value and effisiency of | Sha ‘Pearl street, opposite Oedar i eriean diplomacy in Contral America, It now only re- wains for Great Brisain to consolidate her pretensions on Jotquito in order to inaure her coutrol of two birds of the ic coast of Central America, from Yu- netan to Papsmi Sne already dominates the eatire country from her strorghoid of the Bay Isiands, waich she Das colonized, aud occuptes in coctempt altke of the Monroe dosinne ‘and the Clayton Bulwer treaty.” Re. Dering the tone adopted by the Auwrican press, aad particularly by the orgaua ideatided with the gov ‘eroment, during she dissursiogs On ths Cectral American qvetion, %e ae oot surprised fo find the New York Hanarp bolawg this very voreasonadie and uniair lan 3TLaITON, SANDFORD & CO, IMPORTERS OF HA. ‘Vans aegare £9 Seaver street corner of Wilism, offer for sale a graves Savane segsrs, of their own importation, elther in bond for export or from store, duty HaV-Na- DOMEG:IO Ax D GRAM AN ; 000 3.000.000 Tecan tint pet domed Se praads are very choice, and a saving of t ie mud 0. OagERS, STHaMBOATS. Some 28 percent cra ‘Broadway, kuege, Grea’ Sritain has bad a settiement at Bol'ze, tn TLAND AMD FORT MAMOL2CN,—¥H> ice bsy of Hondurss, ever since 1783, when tas: Fe en tele Be ee, thee ace waa floaily yiciced up by thd Spaatards, oF ANY Sor Coneh leaned mrensioce vod pesceable posession sccured, Aer right to it is FM. pier 0.4 Forth Btls. M., (ane iveretore as clearly deGned and as indefeanible as that b> > frogs he inland wi P.M. Pare Sf oeir which ebe holds apy of her other dependeucics, and is in so way effected by any suyeequent coavention with the United Stater, Indeed, the riant of Gress Brijata to ret: britieh Honduras—that is, tbe settlement at Belizy witn tw Delonginge—was vever seriously questioned durirg the ‘VER 8+ GUKN2Y—HAl Hal 34¥ AND TAVOUSAG, ‘The steamer SAGUBNAY Ie ves Quedec evary Wednes- gay ouring the month of Feptember, on @ vlessure excursion to the rar tamed river Saguenay, and ge's back to Quebec oa the following Fic with ate nd ‘oagthesed corresponcence which rome few years age in tune to connect ama | o much employmens to Lord Clarendon aad Mr | 5',"&cl.e west are for trip, meala and stateroom incl 7.0f State, Tat diegate tad ro'eronce | 32": Peiersrests eee ae ae 19 our protectorate of the Mocquitoes, alia to the ovcups | Queatc, augeai 97, 1889, son of Rustap, Bovaca aud some otcer small islands in tne Bay of Honduras, which protectorate and occupation re held by the American stxteamen to be iacousisteat cones ~ th tbe provisions of the Hayton Bulwer treaty. Iiwouls | 4 STROLOGY.—MADAMS LaaVY OAN BE CONSULY be 6trepge iDdeed thats place which has been ours for more pod Bost love io nae ‘absent friends; she tells 5), ‘bon eighty years, by quite &8 good a title as aay other iia hE Rs meet, im the reer. Ladin: portion of our colonial porsetsions, should be affected by | iS! barge extras aaa « Convention bearing cate nine years since. It is not dis- — One ee kulged, we know, that American statesmen and polttisians STONIKEING $0 ALL.—MsDAMS MORQOW, t 2 ook Mitt disfavor upon our Possession of Belize, and | 5, nee oven ioe Heron ey A aneem et Ao tel all rans ement with the United Statos to compel | imiiode” “om HOUME. Feo diy cents. Gentiemen uot n¢ Ue to surrender @ position which we have al = © gord account, and which is quite too near the sacred ANE AED Are toil of Central America to render it an agreeable contem- warpass ber. bhe warrai piston to Mr, Buchanan and his colleagues, or apy Ame- particularl, rhen aatism, nican Minister who stands by the Monrse dostrine. Of And all affections of v£0 the authority of the small ‘go called” republic o1 Goatemsls is ignored in the United Siates, aad its righ; to make the cession of any territory fo sovereignty” to apy Power whatever; but Guatemala is an inde pendent State, as much as Mexico or Hon Curse, and itis simply a question whether the right of orssion said to have been exercised jn our favor realy in- heres ip the repubiic of Guatemala. If so, we apprehend | % toat State is free to exercice it without having obtained {}-41kVO¥aNow.—OOnA A. SHAMAN, c COM tied medeat ans babe cama 1Ot GORROK ADAME RaY 18 THE GEGT OLALSVOYANT serrologiet ia the world, ‘alt evema of ite tol Ine umbers given spredy marrieges caused, visiter's age gat fice 260 T seventh permirsion (rom Waanington. The precise nature of sas | D*metold Seventh aronue, near Ta \cveut arFaDgemeDt Das ot transpired, out we shailsuort- al ou od 2 = Lae it ae a Jy De 10 ponression of all the documents mcossary to eas. a BYEDES. THE ONLY THUG SBse ANT ble us to form a correct judgment upon It. Meaawraite 1 gifted Indy of beagner py ben! Temsoves ber office to her ‘sw mater of sincere aalisfaction that tbe British govara- | Low Prorelegesgence, No, 3 Chriscopber stvest, near Fourt, Mant ts alive to the necessity of strengthening our posi. | freee opposite Load ton on tho confines of @ region across which, eooner or | “momber Ber resid later, must pase the larger portion of the commarceof the | af S-We0 Bis eo? BARD OF THO OR eduaie tro hemispheres, The Bay of Fonseca, in the Panfic, tt | Sova,iatame FLEWSTER?, She bee boon 4 wm the hauds of the United States. Tt is but Tigat taat we | ‘sele ooaddent abe bau ue oquei.” Ghe tala the basse of fu‘ure enouid possess, if we can, tae commang of the Bay of Hua- what of her visitor If you wisd tr ours. hurd avenue, above Twenty: THE BRITISH MINISTER TO CENTRAL AMERICA. [From the Liverpool Albion, August 16} The cobutry will view with Consideraie satisiaction an a cakening tevse in the silent bosom of the Foreiga Uilive 63 tothe imporiaoce of Central America. 3: diplo mecy Only demonstrates is operations by outward aud STREST.—IF YOU WI#G 20 HaVE true inicrmation of your affairs turough life, theo don t foil to consult #8 H AUSDER, the knowledge of salen, sll agave you years of srrow and care. Her office ia at 43 topber street, near Waverley place. vieibie eigns, Jeaving the public to specuiate upon their 256 *OWSsY —MsDAa@6 WIUGRS, OLAIRVOYANT : \gniGcance; aud by there signe the public must judge of | 270) a gitted apanish lady. unvri's the myster, of futurity he tutentions of Lord Joon Russell, Long ere the stars | [ore marlege, sbwent frends, sickness; greseribes madicinet etd stripes decoraied the tree banuer of the Uatted oe Boe eee eee at OF Stolen Statee, the King of Great Britain bad recogmized territory —— in Central America Tae wood cuttera of British Honduras Gre as ancient a race as the Pilgrim Fathers; but the wrod (utters remained faithful when tha sons of the Pdgrims 296 Bowery, "CORPORATION NOTICES. ‘het down thetr felbno tutes on Bunker Hild, Aged the card of Gounclaen wiltbold u mectng ts rode RoE wooed cutters. still desire to remain faithful, mot ity Ball on the Slat inst, at 2o’ciock P. ing the threats and blandisdments of their Northern courint. | Yarties baving business omumnittee are invited to al- Biitish Bonduras, taciuding the lelands of Rua anand | tend. OM, 1 SULTEEL, 2 Commition British colony as much ag Canada or the Oape ¥ a T. DAnL TOWNGEND,§ Severs, a a OTIGR—THE COMMITTED ON FINAN IN °fosrd of Counehinen wil mest laa Nor ty ial pe; add tte title 1s unadected by tae Claytoa Bul wer \reaty, «8 all American politicians know, though some sre Dot honest enovgd to avow it. it two years ago the ~4 at 3 P.M. Until further votlon, present Foreign Secretary was indigcreet enough, in his ry Th et. Dace in Parliament, to speak with indifference ‘of the LEK _: hell alu of her. jest}. povsesaigns. ia" Oeaisal america, Ww. BULA % preiitone oe ern TORE IE believe, homme inn his ig COMMITTEE ON FIRE DEPARTMENT OF TEE i meet firetand third just be given to Board of Council@en will meet on the ly greatly amended ‘taways, Toe | wednesasys dariog the monthe of July. a ast and Septem- pubic opinion, freely ex; in this and otner jour- + at treme va at Mercer street, ‘hai Saat woven: ‘clook Dale, bas at len, ecbed the recenmnn of the Foreigu | P-i, ualll further notice. ra ‘ Fedgimonee } on Fire of the colony when Sir William Gore Ouseley was seat out last yesr a8 Minister Pienipotentiary to Nioaragua The well known manly character, instinct with British feeling, of Sir W. G Ouseley, renderet bim a pacu larly fit instrument to reassure the drooping oon‘- ence of the colonists, and to unmask the ag- FINE ARTS. Annnnnnnnnnnn ISSOLVING VIBWS.—Aa VRRY SUPERIOR APPAGA- {bait ta vein To be woes su 3s’ GountsnearLiragston st Brookiya, in the store, meat ‘real lerend Inoce, tranuate re awe eek emt a" goods. all of which have been Diught for Stas auc ul Ste very gresh reduction to oloee ths butinass ~ oho very gress reduction 1 glose the buses A? 1 Beoapwar. UBSD: Bi PEIRSON & LAKE, e 1,000 10d ik KOBKB at worth $10, ‘The above goods, bougat a! the resent are 25 por cont less than A beantiful artole for childres’s weur. tl dg BOO DELL, PEIGGON & LAXS. pac OM MONDAY, avauar 2, Pah eam of new fallgoots, CABD—W. JaCKSON, NO. 561 BROA late ‘and from au stior every witb. fag a s aan TION, 8 FROw TAS HOUT AS Wet North ane Went Galt and at waeve at fy AB Ar ti sorting skirt, Tosy Oe we chape, Toren sblet Factory, 18 Boriog ety wrar Guseon. hie bowtie porconres ae poreess Lv leted moreor ex ‘the s'zs required, Nea ee EDA a PROPtOT Ckist OUPPORTES: nanan Se. Piend OC airs a a haa gp eetel maser, RLIX AND JOHN HEARATY, OF PaRtsh DORO- ‘When a lady site down, and springs out again when the rises. id. fa this opantey Itte it aod ble io yw 0 DON ane “io, 38 Dev at, OAL a county relght eure bgo. Whos last beard frie were ia ita, HOUS'S MORRIS, 36 Vous at all retail fanoy and ry wood mores a , a by info mation ing them wil be ‘Feoel ved thele sister ‘a of ‘James bon Shae, $85 Hoveadh care avenue, Sew York. Western pavers please copy. #'ASHION PATTERNS. GEAND OPENING a Bers Quigley Wee Wforgon evunty, Now ‘en Kearney, Noirasca La visetion alao ap endices ronan /PLANSRLS- PLAIN AND FWILLED, WHIR, RED, Sesthuet Snes ae fn gray. various » diheand qualt'ee; « Gap aasort, by 100 Broadway. “Rew York, , jo men’s we Indiana vt copy. for sale at vesy low prices, by Wa. MATH GW, 01 Oniharine | ‘=OmBe Pavers please copy. eek. [SZORMATION WanteD OF ANH Murat. Wato : malaring wes living ALL MILLISB EY —MBS. DAVIDS.N, 195 BLESOKEG | at177 Prarstin street’ New You see ation of ‘tat € street, west of Broad tally informs Youthsrn | wali be thankfully received by her brother Dennis ‘Murphy, at and Wer'ern mercbants and millicers that: fe nor 11} Washington street. ed toexbibit Parle fall. an nee ne Intest styles at we lowest [RECBMATION WANTED | OF PETAR Wi.UtaM ‘west of Broadway. BoGraw. When last heard from, abouttwe montus so, 1o New ors. shoud to bis wife, o Elzabeth MoGrar verrool on bis wi he will write RAND OPENING Of FaLL FASHIONS.—W. OP#N- 7 HYM. 104 21 and 313¢ Division street, takes pieewure In an- yuncing to the trade that be wit! have a grand open'ng of fall foe ns rising tbe moet select, varied and bosnitul ae = $< MS. MOLEBE DEMESSE, A SPAINABD, AND EX jecten i of B iment of piove of Beal Heciends at Havaos, will hear : pets, miliiner) goods, 0, ever exhiditnd in York. on Thureday, Beptember 1. The greatest induce thing to ba tage by calling on Guiet, Savoy & Oo bu: er asly all hie aay “owaeia short time ba chend ulnar Brena will do examice my stock before purcha: Sisewnere: W. UFamuYat 31 and 236 vivision st.” | Mi "eorter a great vor 05 « ead by lea tng Hs ah SRP ES em the Broadway Post ofee immediately, S.De F. JENIN’S BAZAMS PROGSAMUE. ae a as FAL BBAGUN, 1858. (TO JAMRG, JENEINON—BLLEN JENE WON, FROW Washington, urd would be gisd to vee her broth: Coral Boxed No 6 “ortlandt stieet aa a h THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER let, will THE tse UPENING UF THE 5s a80N GENIAB BAZAAR ABD WAT STOR! 507 Broad’ 4 end way. ‘th complete arsortaient of new goods and new styles in all the departments of the eatabiianmont, iat se tnvited to inspect tbo asbactive uovellon im every branch of fashionable etire, recetved. by tm. iste France, and designed by tbe avtistcs of the Bazaat, cociprising: ine here Rew styles of infante’ wardrobes, plain and ricbly embrol- AUGUS? 9, A BOLL OF Off MONDs¥ MORNING, Li silk, con! =: rernes wise. paper, are, ‘The fitder will b: fuinbyy rowarded SiMs & BAU. 300 Loe nay rarpay BVENING, IN yr between Bowery acd Latcht street, a pair ‘sleeves. ibe finder wit] be liberally warded Me Laugh nueet ng LF, 08 MOND sy A? TRANOOW Ladies makiog tour of the several departments of the as pigeon Bazaar tunity Of seeing. aa it were at one Viow, a tbe raling feshlous of Burope aud ‘New York for the tm every branch of c: GENIN-» BAZAAR, 613 Broadway. [Ao conrares. 8,000 PAIRS, FROM $3 to $50. ‘A180, amr 3 5 . DRAPERY, MUSLIN a#D —DOG LOsT.—A WHITE FOX OR E7QI VasTIBULE LACES 5. The finder wil receive the above reward exTheeg.grp the rshert and cheapest curtains ever offered in i 240 Fith events, imate} ARNOLD, OONTASLE & 00, BEWARD—STRAYED, ON MONDAY APTER™ Canal. orensr order areet, po0n, Samall brawn terror dog, wetsiag « bine louver i poral Pry LACS AND nuDROMER Re. be Ba me of Roan vite parses returplog eald dog 10'900 hak ‘ ; i. i ee Cr a alee a ee ‘war pi }, anc sol sap. z = 4 DY"! Was. RICHMOND: $5 dole. Whoever willrorarn ibe mine io A aMee lera, brenstpi a taviten Inspection of her new imported vatierns ef ladier’ 144 Waverley place, will receive the above reward. drets caps, headdresecs, ‘wrestes, festhers, pear) Sod corrent coleeing fer wich insoresting branch of are thie $10 REWAKD—LOST, ON FRIDAY 21H, ETHER manufacturer la 0 dietingwlahed : 1p the railroad cars between Green and Nor watk, RICHMOND, or in the town of Norwalk Cong, @ bundle of p con: 087 BROADWAY, . motive of dreming sod loberg. one of which 1 directed to Opponite Metropolitan Hotel jack eon, , and . H, Bacomerexold poste Metropolitan Hotel. | The finder will reorive the above reward by soudiug them to ILLINBEY.—FALL FASAIONS—TO 8°UTAERN AND Western buyers —Mra DUD! Canal street has aow Jacheoa & Throckmorton, iron works, 55 and 67 Goerck st, DD, $76 es poaiy s tacae aavcrtment of fall bate Mrs iD. er Texpecthuly to wer teat aha the tbe aiteael care nein T WILLLAM MaQDUFFs, 473 SHOADWAY, ABOVE ree) ly to ev 6 bes uousas wantas a} a from hose markels. A‘ Grasdateer, sia Rewest designs and styles direst M*QUItO NBTS—cHEAP, tasty AND DORAS esaily sitached to any bedrtes4, o swing on and off plessure; also Plimpton’ s combination 7 by tte Vatenters, carver of Fourth avenue and Tenth street, third UasH ADVANCED O® DIAMON} On A JEWELSY, &o , &0., OLDEST OOMMI-SION HoU+#' in tHe CITY, ot qT J. H SABRINGER'S—A. A.A. ALA. A, A. door from Broadway. AA 170 Breadway, room 25.—A" A. A A a A AL AL SKIGT MATERIALS, 307 cr bought at he higuont ‘oak ‘prison Wetec Jeroen 0.5, OF . SS Wo invite the attention of the trade to our stock of stee! ‘tor sxlee bis saab fon; lor wbieh wil Sovotd at iowprises. soa” ee bind | ASSAD STABBY.—A. HONIGMAR, DIAMONE i or m hf foe 4 . MB. HONS MaNW & SONS, * Srotor ad Opcustenlon Worchanh taste hie eee ‘Fith and Oherry sta , adjoining the factory, Philadelphia, Pr, onda, wat jewelry, &c ,or buys them for eee si rices Pp! inaean vtreet up sia: WOVEN SKIRTS 12 SPRINGS, $181; 14 | room we'd ‘Business hours 8 to DE, 40; and springs $2. Deslorsiuppliod wilh ee oF dozen, (tape and 14 eprings AOKCOWE F 4 PMO ska Sores overs OE: HakvinG, At ona ey bine Cin ents areas Woven shirt #aotory, 381 Spring street, near Hudson streat goods, ct reedwere de T P. GAGR’S, 08 BROADWAY, CORNER OF FULTON 5,” street, rooms nine snd ten, cash aivanced on Siamoude, Coon SIGS —POVEN BRINIG, 12 SPAINGS $i Sl. 14 9100; 'S"i7, $2; old skirts maxe over, woven equal to nem. Lvdies call and examine our 81 epring. 36 avd 20 spring woven skirts, atthe Engle skirt Faciory, 708 Broxdway, corner of Kighth at THS JUBBING TRADE. watetes, jeweiry and m idise of every description, or The oadersiqned fovite ‘the attention of jobbers to thetr | boug’t forcash. Watches and jewelry for sale very low, to Erving Div) Re ANTILLA AND OLOAK TRIMMINGS, pa Rat at a gan on: Se TL ACS ee Comprising the vewest and mout desirable styles and T 1 OHAMBRES STREET.—MONEY TO ADVANCE letpn ot trogen hind fo, own masnteatere: Seed ‘amoust on. watches, welry, £0., by the hindings, &e, &c.. of hetr Enving great faciltieg in tho manufacture of every ‘cn of lndiog’ revs, Giammugs, we are prepared PrOmpuy and On toe re A HORSTU ANH & SONS, Fitth and Cherry sta , adjoining the factory, Philadelphia, Pa, diamonds own and oid ‘onsablisbed 194. 40%, Qustioaser ant dro- street, N.B—No business transacted on ne, ASH ADVAWOS MADS ON ALL KIWD3 OF MEER handiee. jewelry, £0 , in sume to sult app! Nome. (7'O STRANGERS AND VisiTHES. a . rr AED VOTERS Dut responsible partis tresled with as willbe oversea this week, ‘ONEY Pe ter TO ANY Far eget ON td monda, watc! jewelry. : bought oseh by URABLES WOOD "Zoo' way, near Howard mitreet. Business strictly confidential. BLLOF?, Gite NACKENIIR, | BROADWAY—ADVANOES MADE Om DIA. ouiRLLIO®, a 794 and 296 Canal street, mon: piches and jewelry, or bought foe coal ot under the Srandreth House. Davie full value’ by Leta OUHE ROOT ay way. Katab- TRARTILEA, SRD. CLOAK MaNUPAOTY: Es = | liehed 1840. Ne loan office signs about the building. ‘and pinking c one, bareges lineas, sac. jottoa, Counts ¥, a0: fect Be hae ae os aca | _ WAROHED, sm WaT, ractory 805 Hudson street, N. ¥, TOH AND JEWELBY StoB! _ a eN eeuOVeD FROM I Wali Bitia ‘Canal | 415 Broadway, one door below ‘rest. “2 Beg | _ Walch owe tinea sled saree a Ee eee ‘abrica. BI icone, Beaux Bag pened Faspe.< BA roleanised tirafle tended pave = I cd ‘the PA iobalongel i in pees 83; Breen ce ra Pare, Prise si's bg 5-4 Dablcation, 186 Broadway. GENIO C. sOOTT. CLOTHIERS —PUBLISHED AND yep Fall of @ashions, cv Guide. “ee