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WANTS. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Protestant young woman, 0 do geusral housework la armel! private family Pleawe to eall a) 33 Bighth svrovs, Can be ren f | ith tho drams it Mi or, Jack Sheppord in Fran ‘To conclude business or ‘8 ie oF retall a ther PASE DREAM on WA 7202 | Sebooks, ‘Cam give the bost of reference. Address M, &. pet Bie 1 2 eee Binal, Me Btovens: Arnold and | d notbolt, 1 owe; Bueba: Dae to others not in sinded Horald a ~ Jailer, Mr. Clarkson; Mrs. Shepperd, Mra. * of the above beads i803 at haif-past 7 o'clock. ASTLE WPARDENT LAST WEEK OF brated Hi ANTED—& L EDU ATATED GER- man girl, hi ro@urimy 610 nan America ’ ue lnrgnage. Afamily having a persom iw ihe teens tna ane deretands te language, would be preferred. Caa be reea at No, 10 Th ANTED- ‘Toba! Lahilitts . $142,902,502 $155, The following table “cabibite the eondition of the banks on the 20th of Decomber, 1840, the 30th of Marek, and the 20th of June, aes _ C4 tion of Signi day even rtormed Donlsctti'e gtent ope Alfonso Berrara, Signor 1 flosio Geunaro’ Signor L Vist Fubetta, Signor D. Colet y [ OR IRISH WOMAN TO and diseou! Liverotto, Signor. Barrstiai;, Vetelouse ook, w ho ena bring god reooraamaeda ; Ve , tle 0 2 capacity: {yu 00 Harrison tinelli; Petrusal, Bianer Lucatelll; Gazal, Bix. | Street Brooklym, front 10 tel it Apely - ands. Books of the Opera, 1n Italian and’ English, Pers TIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM wrRRET ‘Wednesday evening, Cote for sale at the door. Tickets of admission, 50 ceuts, formance te commence at § o'clock, N4 es x Bank noves.. Due from banks W4ntee-4 SITUATION as B, B folly eomperent to tal ane of sa infant frou ibs nici. “Ted geod plain ewer. Hien the bostof elty ‘efegense from her Inet place, where she lived one year and ton Can be seen fer two days at 74 Sixth avenue, im menoe with the dram idimay, Mt. HL In, iy There has been an inerease in the line of diseoun . during the three months previoas to Juv 30th, of ast night, the NTED—4 YOUNG LaDy WHO 18 THOROUGHLY eich Saree, Me IA, frat ‘Mr. Woalth: and a maaiocin & V nt to teach 6) 0 i Pe $4,874,704, and from December 20th, 1849, to June 80th, plesgant tn tn At aly wo ee gs | Phimpsen, Rotary Pram, Me. Jofcrvon) alive, law shorae, 1860, $8,114,262, Increase in specte from December, | )04 250 P.O. « tow ean bs | Soe Une rattan Ta future the teste will open se 7. and 1849, to June S0th, 1850, $3,687,098. Increare in oir- | ——"—— Besee, th cents, Oh 'THG Cele, ypocionly. Bel; ANTED SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE accnchgeopemne culation, $48,561; and in deposits, $8,452,009. The AMER D—& MUATION BY. 4. Rambecre! oo pana nar Po eye eopitel has tnereased in the samo time, $2.298,019. During tho three months ending June 80, 1850, the ply at 160 West Sizteenth Good “sity referenee given. shore season. atreot. Can be seen for two dt __. | the public generull: PRrpeee of Sltering dnd renovating th tall, the ‘The patrons of Chrigt peeetuly tai e bail ding of Mech! TED—BY | A . RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, aggregate movement increased $10,142,495, From Ww* will discontinue their popular concerts f acituation as Nurse or Plain Sewers haano etyestions | season During heir recess in bh the eo Mareh 30th to June 80th, there was e deorense in the | go eo 9 short distance in the eo eall between | give Concarts nt Utien on Moaday aud Tuesday? Axpuat eireulation of $420,050. The steady expansion going = ia pean Thirty-firet street, ie Tear emus, seooad | hors and 18th: at Svracnse, on Wednesday and Pineal | Ag on in the line of discounts of thy banks of this Stute, must, before the laps of many mouths, place many of Baturday, August 16th and 17 of ther Te=a pe Mth end 15th; and At Rochoster on Friday Due notice will be ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, wt their biished and anti GRIST a! Cook, Washer, and Irewer, or to do general hoase- | Hall, in New York. these institutions ina very preeariows position, and | work, tn Sale. Wickit Mis eee Fine | subject the eommunity to much serious embarrase eal! at OS Te avenue, secend floor, bebwoen Sixteeuth and WAKSPEARE DRAMATIC issoc LATION. —THE Seventeenth at friende of the above association, and the public, are in= ment. ‘The amount received for tolls on all the New York Biate canals during the second week in August, wx. | formed that having reorganised, they inten sumimonciny ANIEDA SITUATION, BY A GURL. WHO Ux, | their representatingy on ur about the fest work in Sopteme * der. The recranived members are requasted to wetend titeaty ab timothy “O'Brlen' two diye, ENE IT coe | mecting, to be held at Alt Mrondway, up staisa, om Welners day evening, 2ist inst., at 8 o'clock Seite ys ANTED-A SITUATION AS HOOKKERPER, BY & J ‘AN BUREN, Chairman. young man, aged thirty-one, who perfectly understands double entry, ‘and can od city refurendes. Addross, | Ts 6 a Seme period in isi: Inerease in 1850. eee ones $17,063 13 B DUSSELDORF ACADEMY OF FINE ARTs.— New paintings rocently arrived from Barops, anong ‘The aggregate amount recetved for tolls from the oTaB @ WOMAN, Pik te, Germania, mite ‘ oanle: work of art of the commencement of navigation to the 14th of August, has no objecsien wo do art of FE Bn pn a gl] P ood pastry 000) per- | . . inalusive, was... ae $1,408,300 65 ber business.” Hise were oF sity referouse | uit’ ‘votween ‘Spring Bane period in 1849, 1,403 579 93 Deareace in 1850 . $54,980 87 Amount of tolls received on all the New York Btate be seen for two days if not 0 Mulberry street. bed SITUATION, BY A RESPR( n, as good Cook, and first-rate W ok nel 10 oleck # Beason tickets Weents, Catalogu CTION.—A_ GENTLEMAN, o Forte, familiar with she’ Raglish cents. M USICAL, INST: fessor of PRO ference ean eunals in each ef the following years, during the se ‘lease | am hevt <a fow hours auemployed, is cond werk in August, and the totals up to tho 14th of 1RiGrand svront.” Gan tween for two'dayn “ Finno Forte to few ladte eb ANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A VERY COMPETENT August inelasive oH edth ated elie retesane, 06 nets von on | se teed ‘afin w shire ix ‘et: © New Yous Stare Caxats—Axovnr or Pours, te family; is ® good cook, and fret tune at asual prices. Cenal opened. Ad week in Mug. Total to 1dth Aug. Would sheage as Ianndress, and 40 ho 1840—April 20... . ..$89,820 22 792,586 92 t LATOR—A R RARE CHANCE FOR MAKING isda brit 2 M708 38 ~~ rious subj Ming Sewn fekline cones \ 7 geortous subject cures, ting 8 o 1843—May 1. 973,400 OL secre inasmall private fa PO GENBRAL HOUSR- | packing eases, curtaii Tojulstte fur exhibition, 1844—A pril 1 1,261,636 27 Tee roay be purchased fo ollars, not the. 184s—Apri ib on 1zus 80 40 wil wecmpenied.” tag, maasal he, Hanstame 1,06 the a see, 846— April 76 55 1'860,317 95 | Preferre . 3 1e47— Mey 1 L081 68 Lurwsso 35 | Soy ear thin Week. bet f Poe fonda ite enftfiton: segura 2068—-May y y ANTED—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID on | Pima of Bro he, taatarn ide En bin} A bey = Ws as a Wares. te, guildren. _toanize as No. 10 | ory hy part Soavlae ion Saar & even ri ii “om " and was the last work of the ee! iy 5 @eficieney at the close of the second week in August ‘Stunts mnoeding FORT EIONEE Prfg UNDER. eo Tier setirene soquiaitica to 6. most. a BS i | obalf years to the satisfaction reel Rochester intvy, is a waa tiniie loyment ene Proferred. Addrens Charfes Albvingh, box AS te ANTED—A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE guna woman, about 18 years of agu, to do the up stairs work; “he s willing to make herself geuerall ‘Ths this year. The eaormous surplus of breadstuffs in the interior, waiting for transportation to market, will, as oon as it starts, ereate great activity along the line of all our public works, and largely swell the revenue Frenoh + ee; Porehasers ean apply to W. BE. Berton, Aheatre, Chambers errees, any day, between ten and three. AMUSEMENTS, BYES Fs ag reticle BIETOR AND LBSSP, Marshall; ¥. | ton, Mi hows; 6 ‘Drsyton, Mies W Mr. ® 3. oat Mannrerr—-Me dnl and Jobn Sefton, Thira mi tol (he engage f Placide, who will appear in the fluc eharae Doster Koneour, Gorgeous “Extravagansa, with al ful and brillia Baron de Fadaise, Mr. Chippendal or yn extravape nae of ti ISLAND or JEWELS. ith the * Bobtail, rencinds with Sie William Avgusius Bloaieim, Mr Lady Plate, Shes Wi ett; Maid,’ Miss 0 commence at 8 0 "olook. Ww sr PLACE OPBKA 10U8R—WEDNESDAY eening, Avg, 21, 18%), will be preeentad, a Opera Speotscle called JUDITH sith, Mada ¢ Abigail, Mrs. G. Loder; Baki N Masdetes hageeta: Golcfteense, tts." ndwctor and Diroctor, Mr, Bechsa, The opera Ei tlontier an Oriental Ballot, the BEAUTBOUS Rill. be sound 4 by PTLVC h Cc Madame Augo: Miss Ladlam, Mons. Saeed ant the eceet da bales etl appear ie e lewith TABLEAUX OF NEXICAN LI Apps Biehop. Doors open at 7}4—to eemme Tickets, $1. Armphicheatro, 26 cents, ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. 7. BARNUM, Mansger and Proprio: mn ireeanoods Sty Ate distant Manager, Owing to the astonishing succsea. Zo we tL the moral eheracter, as ce lesson, the domestic bets ted. qeunppeneiag.on ad evening tl o weok-— Bd. Middleton, Middiston, Mies Alexina r. Sane ak Catee biran bare, the Ringers, and the laughable eof HOW LOVE.’ The Negro turning white, by rire Bell TO DIE POR NEW ORK WIMOPIAN OPER« THO pe, late Pierce's Minstrels, at Fbeuwean Howard and’ Grand ¢ 1c night antal further aa fuvored this tnimitadle band of Ethicp Ber formers, bas etamped them ss being the ne plas ult: 1 kikio "3 banda, compris STP of sizpeee pe inder the ba oe of Ths: F 0 = y will lock. An after 4 at on Wednesdays and Saturdays, commencing his plano : e'elocky and in th ing Socents. A ball every nights A TOR RECRP. the mee fy 7AM. wie Poe ful room in the oountry, ‘and invaling ho delloions P ANORAMA SALOON, as BROADWAY, ¢ CORNER OF Lieperard sient a vee hel free.—In a4dition to the nee from tolis. We have ne doubt but that the receipts on the canals of this State, from this time oyt, will be large enough to make up the present deficiency, and beet of city reference from her last cae call any day thie week, at 47 Mots street, tht e. floor, frent room. SALES BY AUCTION. UoFton (NOTICE —T4RoR ax VALUABLE SALE jousebol shis . swell the aggregate to a sum greater than that re- of resbustabliity: ‘where there are eclved last year. The Western country is literally fall oy. wire vs MA, on ris - rir, os Of produce of all kinds, and there are markets om the | geen for sree days ee coking Glaagas m7 te Piauoforte, 1 Ghins, dies mn Se ware, Table Cutlery, Preach Dedsieads. . , seabogrd large enough to absorb every barrel of foar, ENTLEMAN WISHRS HOARD IX A Puivare | Wardrobe * THOS. TELE, Austionser. Deel, and pork, every bushel of grain, every article of food that the different routes of transportation ean, between this and the close of navigation, bring along. The ordinary demand from the Atlantic markets for eonsumption, and for those shipments, which are re- ularly made, will be sufficient to eall into requisition mort of the facilities of forwarders; but in the event of any disasters evertaking the harvests of Great Bri- PLAT’ -L. G. CARRINGTON, AuG- ry, China, Glass and ry Crockery, 2) oases lass Te 4 100 bis, and eases Tumblers, La: ps, American gi Platt wil sell, om Chureday, 224 Ay 0 enles roc ore i the to euit p acors. Knives . At™ FROFESBIONAL 00 COO, WHO HAS Bi TaR loy of ¥ 4 Burke of Meokienburs Shecltn Seine frat" tamilion tn thie 7, jteation in * pe ate family. office, Bt the residence desig be wan een TH tellige 4 good looking, by th: tain, oa). Coes rele por ahem haere tashicey pene Sete y the Bvertie eountry, we shall have to make good use three “A months navigation left. The latest advices from Wane ea cw HOR BALE AND TO LED, England report s rapid extension of the potato di- ee A SITUATION, Pak) Re ors az, YONKERS FOR , SAL ROUT ERIOR bates tease, and the probability, at present, te very strong | pat i Aeleis weeks old. Laguire os 118 Growne’ streets at Mm. | ir Lo rere cecestand ts sical edt cuecnties bari is healshy a: ‘that there will be © more active demand for Indian eorn than we have bad for several years. SITUATION WANTED —BY 4 RESPECTADLE . k, in Wi We annex the semi-annual report of the ‘Bank of froniig dete to do a? central beewvorty in tmal fumliy. ‘Het | Missouri and branches, for December, 1648 and 1840, Th Grebers sereet jan be coon a0 hee leet place, . june, 1850, the movoment in cash I" brand: hes snowing ba oe “ny on LADY, WO@ THOROUGHLY UNDBR- Grand street, Bast River, department at each period Bawx or tux Statsor Sma a Tee" pier cues AD EAT RON, } Bxeonters, 882 Monroe street, Bille dreeounted me ORTER AND BATING HOUSE FOR SALR, WHicH pre ee rate basiness, in Ny neighborhood of ct ears of obe, fo Dove going te the eountey. apply at 18. Biscahe er 0 “ wed siteat ease eddrese ” Fauey 1+ oo clon den agg ni ora OP ee. Balers EE Sem reer. SALE—a bane ging J BAROUCH. J yRTG e@LERK Lye eteey J TaaT reerecwy he bee yo tage My meer | jeretande nay hear cf ® pleasant 0i' wor tien, by applying ei No. Nit Seventh avense OR HOTKLS.—AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER IS desirous of obtaining & situation, ile has mo objee— tiom to g South, He oan come wall meaded by his — present employer. Address G. F., bex 2.08 Port office. xD > Piaarea or a 7: asiness. A GROCERS —& MAN OF UNEXCRPTION DLS ulaes inquire in qbaracter, and iualuees acquaintance, wishes « street and Second or rqeaute, elke to in tise reclet auch rooms ray would bon Be, 4 Please address box ‘B.—THR LEAER OF HOUSE NO. « ors froma Brogdway, will be trans; terms, and ‘Tequire om ube pre= PERSONAL. OTICE—MR. R Thomas Loy FORMERLY OF Lyre F cou the heane is private, et eligible im the eity. N a auit or bi Calste one We. Bepteuber, IM. If living. b importa: sell hoe not been heard of ince i hereby apprised shat in~ Pr 1ON IMMEDIATELY—THE LOWER ory brick house, No. by Bleecker and os and place o! leo on of aN } ~ Baa telale ir Dalselit wil eto Aho te. Inquire wishin, vs of ROSS & DBARN, 765 ys OOMS TO RENT—FURNISHBD APA RPEEETe ror fentlemen with all nvenionses of « Sret 4 board, $47 Broadway cor. Leo a sed Tage 4 R® The leading features of those banks compare as follows — June“. tee he put, ae Fined Deesinder, 1849, there i hae Bain @ Qtiencs each of the leading departments. Loans and dis- NTED—& GENTE Ww counts have fallen off $240.630; spocle, $450,000; ohn, James, dere si eats ctrvaiation, $100,500; and dopesite, SNeCl. The fee weland: Awatin want tae movement in the department of issue has been, com. 7H, and soo Went shroed, wud irs. 3. viaeitimate male Ly pared with the amount ef specie on hand, very limit- their order, would be hy deveomd ed. According to the charter of this Institation, it . itled psoby 70 Le eth, ' Responses oe be A senpestal fe allowed to ieeue three dollars of paper to Beste with bias. theewsh, She facher weal sessed, two or vibe sony hove or #tore. roadway, o-eie ed by Me. ¢ | shor bry ha reek. Appl specie on hand Notwithstanding this, we find by the | is % efect, mane thie putiie intimenlent ow Laverty vol returns, thet the cirenlation has, within the past two years. actually been lees than the amount of specie on band In June, 1848, the amount of specie on hand war $326,121 greater them the amonnt of paper in oir. oeiation ; end in June, 1850, the amount of specie on hand wor $043,618 less than the amount of paper In etreviation, shewing « variation in twe yoars of $1 20.784 in these departments. The eontracted elr- eulation of the State Bank of Missouri and branehes ie mort mnaccountable, Having « monopoly of the banking business not only of the State of Misseuri, bat of large seotion of country on this side of the Missiseipp!, ite clrowlation is mach sought after, end # liberal administration of the affairs of the bank and brancher, would have « very favorable influence apen the eommereinl affatrs of that part of the oeantry ourre O’BRE WwW Phoguntt Serra the ditterent Cas themrolvon thas aa: all thie one of the mort men is oie Use. -¢ orp Bespthtl 3 if a prion xD bE TAUPRR FORWARDING AND v0 ferword sil os Deving fos ight ae a Somat eis mod and Oru ac mo iatey Spo van + -4 } bigennt ott LMheward h Sons, Grist Se UR ite Mbt CF DEN & HAYS feyeee}~ Lwoeh pak —e.¢. OGDEN, Yorshao oO ft ones pias Thais Farann in the form of « eat Abe paws 08 thie ofan, of sho trot, to tonrey passen- ave or coprieten. ba be Ae me eine Ol Sx Meuary sare 1a RAULOADE, AME Y RAILROAD at reven o's! ane Crp ~ | Sae MENTS IN PHILADELPHIA. ARNUM'S MUSEUM, (PHILADELPaIA. —P. T. BAR- Danese, Disediving Views, be. ‘i venta; te in the saloons. Abeaitionse, 2h cont mn of won children under ten years of age, 1: BOARDING, &C. pos aE Nog Py Bs TWO YOUNG LADI idow lady preferred ) comforts cf! ofa Foallseds + west ai city preferred. Address A. B. C., Herald office, Bete WaltED~ vege | = bg OF OCTO! ° vate frmil; = and Bedroom t Hoon Brooklyn. br. Pott OARDING nouse ERRBPERS—A LARGER HOUSE or the parte of Three Houses, communicating with each FEW it ©. ith ful or partial hoard uitable sy Y A. L°33y, zon 73 pp tee Pr inventions of ‘ie vee or ow ‘and b A ong of past, ages. ton! oeRi Kinds tor jee mee hairs, bedetwads, Mr Preis STONES AND FRENCH FANCY GeOD }0U varioti : ges, plans an and store- , loxwry, elegance, ‘thers in use. “All for aait, whlasale ad re Broadway, ty the rallic Burial and Fruit ‘Vase ye sbeehl tie W 142 8! WiLlows Just ARaiveo From Havre, Vermont, 6) bund! el Deyer, YO bundlen, und pas stp pandlesi they are all uew crop, S er, 33 Maiden Lene. finds of Gems purchased IN RETURN, ‘you teaching forte ry ro breakfast END ME ONE DOLLAR, AND. Will receive a copy of my pawn aan phil pamp’ ) thirteen ixtean pamphlets for $; gt pamphlets letiers must be P post pa it LANTRIGNE, r FRc rer of sae Pe wi Bent bel 7 Veney etreet. ite Le. te rs KELTY & RIKER, 181 C' marnas I the a ptiontion of all persons wa: fal terials for ma Prices erers. All WSTATES INFANTRY SABRE—NEW REGU- Tati by A Mann! eeariog Company, from model foreished % Wy peter nt for eale by Hi, SMITH & CO., 4 Maiden | AND SULPACR BATAS. ~~ 4. reeommended by Dre. 9 Dixon, Millett, end ox ace? urs stevens Bistnerens Hey’ Pi Most, ether ow yriciana, “ a’ remedy for colds, raeumn= Seay merecrtal <1 1 rhenin imples ou the face, Seyeipelas, chronic advetions of the 2 heat, 0, MOTEL OF HOUSRKRRP freah from she sountry, shone Jere, of om fifteen to shee ofiee, We. 10 Wa ne ALVHARET tar of what tempted Eve to ent Ty ie aleo the inivial of the agrees wish to see the meant o et stand oppost of customers pass re Gepine tte Pa eseoe. Fe lope, Grains, ‘east, for sale ra a LOAN wilt oe rt wid wot ai “y * ‘entire on* Townt red chit Leekete fe BISHOP, Imporver, «3 Maiden Lane, 90 eer, letews improvements ‘fon aven'! or mote tee weer, shoriset aopice. “" OA i. Lkstn we Fal BATE SC LENDID FASHION AR! alway, Nea "iia ex rive and Toast ny Copea or whee, ee iieparienb este ovary ey ‘room, Aabied nD (PD AY M LATRTT, D EN esr rt hand, ay ree amen Seopateh ane for recon Rane ses DENTIST, | ™ Att foie | to the Judiciary Ce INT ELLIGERCE BY THE MAILS, | — ae Slave bu and Amendments, OUR WATLING TON CORRESPONDENCE | Wasuinaron, Aug. 19, 1850. | Slave bill and the various am at The Fugitive ments proposed were taken up in the | day; and es this measure is one of great impor- | | tance, as one of the bills for the se Jement of the disputes growing out of the slavery q) ion, we | give the bill and the amendments in full, in order to afford the readers of the New York Herald a full | understanding of the subject, as it stands before the | Senate | On the fourth day of January last, Mr. Mason, of Virginis, intreduc rittee, and on the 16th k ay of January that comp returned the l to the Senate, with the addition of two sec: tions, (eee tions 3 and 4) #0 that the bill, as amended by the Judiciary Committee, is as follows:— (4) BILL <GFeciual execution of the turd | clause of tie second section of the fourth article of the | Conatiiution of the fed Slates. B.Bec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of f presentatives of the United States of gress arsembled, That when a person held to sery or labor in any State or territory of the United States, under the lewe of such State or territory, shall escape into any other of the said States or territories, the per- son to whom euch service or labor may be dus, his, or her agent, or attorney, ia hereby empowered to seize or arrest such fugitive from service or labor, and to take him or her before any judge of the cireuit or dis- triet courts of the United States, or before any com- missioner, or clerk of such courts, or marshal thereof, or any postmaster of the United Stater, or colleetor of the customs of the United States, residing or being within such State whereia such seleure or urrest shall be made, awd upon proof to the satistaction of such compiles’ oli, marshal, portanagter, or r, as the cage may bo, vither by oral testimony, or affidavit taken before and eertified by any person authorised to administeran oath under the laws of Lhe United States. or of any State, that the person so seiz- ed or arrested under the laws of the State or territory from which he or she fled, owe service or labor to the person claiming him or her, it shall be the duty of such judge, commissioner, clerk, marshal, postmaster, Or collector, to give @ certifivate thereof to such claim: ant, bis, or her agent, or attorney, which certiticate shall be a sufficient warrant for tuking and removing such fugitive from service or labor to the State or tez- ritory from which he or she fled. See. 2 And be it further enacted, That when a por- son held to serviee or labor, as mentioned in the first section of this act, ehall escape from such service or labor, af therein mentioned, the person to whom such service or labor may be due, his, or her agent. or attor- ney, may 8p to any one of the officers of the United States Pest y A said section, other than a marshal of the United States. for a warrant to seixe and arrest such fugitive, and upon affidavit being made before éuch officer, (each of whom for the purposes of this act is hereby authorised to administer an oath or affirma- tion.) by such claimant, his or her agent, that euch erson does, under the laws ef the State or territor: m which he or she fled, owe service or labor to sue! claimant, it shall be, and is hereby, made the duty of such officer, to and before whom such application and affidavit is made, to issue his warrant toany marshal of any of the courts of the United States to seize and arrest such alleged fugitive, and to bring him or her forthwith, or on # day to be named in such warrent, before the officer issuing such warrant, or either of the other officers mentioned im said first section, except the marshal to whom the said warrant is directed, which said warrant or authority, the said marshal hereby authorized and directed : all things to obey. Bec. 8. And be it further enaeted, That upon affi- davit made us aforesaid by the claimant of such fugi- tive, his oa ntor attorney, after such certificate has Teoh Geoeel sls haee tenses oa, apprehend tha: fugitive will be reseued by fore - m his or the! session before he can be take: the limits ef the Btate in which the arrest le made. Dai he the tety of the officer making the arrest to retain such fugi tive in . 7 genet, d@ to remove him to the State 4 cer aforesaid lshereby authorized and required to em= ploy #0 many persons as he may decin neves! to dveroome suc! 54 foree, and to retain them in bis service #0 lo a. 9 said of- oeran joyed, to receive the il same compensation, and to be lowed the same ex- = 8 are now allowed F w for transporta- on of eriminals, to be certite by the judge of the ich the arrest s made, and paid out the United States: Previded, that jones they rhall be paid by such claimant, bis agent, or attorne} Bee Vana be it further enacted, Whon » warrant shall have been issued by of the officers under the second seetion of thir or deputy m —— thin ten miles of the place where iseued, it shall be the duty of thi cer issuing Scam atthe request of the claimant, his agent, or attorney, to appoint some fit and diseree! person, who shall be perpore of exeouting so appointed shall. to the extent of exeouting. 8 warrant. and detaining and transporting the fugit named therein, have ail the power and authority, a with bis assistants, entitled to the same compensa- tion and expenses provided in this act, in cases where the serviees are performed by t! als of the courte, Bee. 5. And be it further enacted, That any a who knowingly and willingly ebetruct or hinder such claimant, nt, or attorney, or any person g bin, her, or them, in to. serving from service or labor, or from sueh claimant, his it, or attorney, when ro arrested, pursuant to the thority herein given or declared, or shall aid, abet, or aseist such person #0 Owing serviee or labor to ee- = from such claimant, his agent or attorney, or It harbor or conceal sach yn, after notice that te or she was tive from ae beaten so shall, for either of t! id offe: forfeit and of ope thousand dollars, wh: vetws by snd or the bonc®e of feck etal tion of debt in any eourt proper te t ing, moreover, to the person elali service, his right of action for, on account of, injeet » Or eitber of thei. ie. at when said pereon Ss ae 4 by virtue of the said warrant, by such marvhal, and is brought be fore either of the officers aforesaid, other than said marebal, it rhail be the duty of euch officer to proceed in the case of such person, in the ame way as he is nd authorized to a rented by the perro or attorne; ant, by ao- mara a hl the sald of this act. i: On the 22d following ad ditions to (B) At the end of section 6, add: And an: persons offending against tbe provisions Janu Mr. Mason proposed the bills person or this section to be moreover deemed guilty of @ misdemeanor in obstructia due execution of the laws of the United States, and upon convietion thereof shall be fined in the rum of one thousand doilars, gne-halt = of twelve months of nf scotion 6, 044) | And in no triat 4 ae this act, he testimony of suc! fugitive be admitted in evidence, On the 28th of January, Mr. Seward submitied An amendment providing for the benefit of the writ of habeas corpus, and « trinl by jury to the fugitive a the community where he shall be seized wired ae a slave ; but, as we consider this endment totally out of the question, we deem thi notice sufficient. On the Slst May, Mr. Mason presented the fol- lowing amendments; ¥ {¢.) Strike out ell_ater the enacting Lye ye and Soom tee following of epabli ne of one State or Territory to reciat from rervice or labor, who are alt after escape into some other United Btates, a@ provided rovided for by. by the third the seoond erection of the fourth article of the Constt tution of the United yg it & of the diiders ‘of the several United States, ef the joagee of the bapetiey souns of the organized ae f00n as mA) der of this act, to commissioners, not exeeeding three, in eseh county tein th er districts aud territories of the ited Staten. gm each roape districts within the voreral States, aod open the Jods of the rior rte of the territories, several » time rued ein 7 or fled Pace A Ana be ef T enacted, That it shall be of ai| marsbals and depaty marshals to obey seonte ai) by Spee one precepts issued under the provietone of sive din. and " thelr counties rerpeetively, to appoint, in writti woder thelr bands, any one Ue more suitable persons, oMber proven ae may be iaewed by porlermenece of thetr respective t ‘ime fo time, to exeowte all such warrants and them in the lawfal ct mielopers or persons 10 \o oxeente epee to thete aid a icine tsmaacien int im (be Cady a ee yoy ty it serviess may be required, as Bor 8 iAna'be W feribed enacted, ‘That then « por- 4 | hrowledged and certified under the seal aan | officer or court of the State or Terril ed a bill which was reported | >, non held to service or labor in any State or Territory of the United States, under the laws of such State or | ‘Territory. has heretofore cr shall heresfer tate | another’ State or Territory of the United the person or persons to whom such service or labor may be due, or bis, her, or their agent or attorney, anty suthorized. by power ef attorney, in writing. in seme og same mey be executed, may pursue and reclaim sueb fugitive ‘person, a by procuring a warrant from some coe of the courts, judges, or commissioners afore- said, ot the proper peak e distriet, or county, for the apprehension of such fugitive from serviee or labor, or by teiz'ng and arresting such fugith 4 reme can be done without process. and by cauring such person to be taken, forthwith Ph wang ed court, judge, or commissioner, whose duty it shall be to hear and determine the case of such claimant ia a ; and upon salistactory proof being on oF aft and certified by sueh cour y other satislactory test taken and cer- rt; majistrate, justice of the poe nflicer authorized to administer an r the laws of the Btate or al lepositions w ry from which Ft ‘ity as wforesaid, with the seal ‘oper court or officer thereto attached, and with proof, also by affidavit, of the identity of the per- son whore service or labor is claimed to be due us ature hat the person 60 arrested does in fact owe ser- to the pertou or persous claiming him er or other auth her, in the State or Territory from which tach fugitive ray have escaped ae aforegaid, and that sald persom escaped into the State or Territory in whien he er rhe was arrested, to make out and deliver to sueb claimant hie or her agent or attorney, e cortifeate setting torth the substantial facts ag to the servien or labor cue or ber ee service or | which he o claimant, or his or ber « Tearonable toree and under the circumstances of the case, to take and re- move such fugiti 1 back te the State or terri- tory from whenee he or she may have escaped as afore- fauid. In no trisl or hall the test tive be admitted im evi- dene o this and the first seetiom mentioned shall b £ the right of the per- son er persons in Whose favor granted, to remove such fugitive to the Btnte or territory from which he eseaped, and shall prevent ali molestation of aaid per son oF persous by any court, judge, magletrate, or other person whomsovver, feo. 4. And be it further enacted. That any person who sha!) knowingly and willingly obstruet. hinder, or prevent such ela{inant. his agent or attorney. or any son oF persons lawfully ns-isting bim, her, or them, From arresting euch a fugitive from service or labor, either with or without prosess as aforeseit; or shall rescue, or attempt to Texcue, such fugitive feom ser- vice or labor, from the curtedy of such claimant, hie or her agent or attorney, or other person or persons lawfully aseisting ne ofororaid, when so arrested, suant to the authority herein given and decl |; or ehall sid. abet, or assiet such person a0 owing serviee or labor as aforersid, directly or indirectly, to eseape from such claimant, bis agent or attorney. or other perton or persons legally authorized as aforesaid; er shall harbor or conceal such fugitive, #o as to prevent the discovery and arrest of such person, after notiee or knowledge ofthe fuct thet such yecees was fugitive from service or labor as aforesaid, shall, for either of said offences, be subject to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, and imprisonment not exoveding six months by indictment and conviction before the Sourt of the United #tater for the district ia which ewe offence may have been committed, or before the proper court of erfminal jurisdiction, if committed withia any one of the organized territories of the United states ‘and shall moreover forfeit and pay, by va ‘siedd damages to the party injured by such illegal cbt the sum of one thoutand dollars, to be recovered by action of debt, in any of the district or territorial courts aforesaid, within whose jurisdistion the said offence may have been committed. Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the mar- shale, their deputies, and the clerks of the saiddistriet end territorial courts, rhall be paid for their serviees the like foes as may be allowed to them for similar #er- vives in other cases; and where such services are ren- dered exclusively in the arrest. custody, and delivery of the fugitive to the claimant, his or her agent or at- torney, or where such supposed fugitive may be dis- ebarged out of custody for the want of sufficient proef as afoeesaid, then such fevs are to be paid in the whele by ruch claimant, his agent or attorney; end in sll caser where the proceedings are beforea commissioner, he shall be entitled to a fee of ten dollars in full for his services in cach once, on the Scecpapeoe sald owr- tiftcate to the claimant. his or her agent or or a foe of five dollars in cases where the proof of aba not.in the opinion of euch comm! such eertificate and delivery, Inclusive Of all nerviees incl uch arrest and examination, to be paid in m such fugitive to the claimant, and of his pe from the State or territory in whieh such may either case, by the e claimant, bis or her agent or atter ney. Th e eathoriond $0 execute the process 0 be tren ireued such missioners for the ar- Pest « and detention of fugitives from service or labor as shall also be entitled to a fee of five dollass reon he or they may arrost and take comm: aforesaid, each for each before any sue stance and uch issloner as aforesaid, at the in. the final determ in general for per- Ny be Fe of such commissioner: ing such other dutics as it 'y oF agent, uch fees to be mad with the fees weoslly charged by courts of justice withia the proper district or ecu te. or near an y be practicable, id . This act to take effvet from the first day of June next. On the Sth of May, Mr. Clay, from the Compro- mire Committee of thirteen, moved the following sections to be added to the bill, (marked [A 15 this letter. The committee of thirteen theretore adopted the bill [A.} es @ partof their geaeral echeme of adjustment, with the addition of the ne: D. be it fart f Panett ae we shell d to the court, ju - officer before whim be Is brought, that he is «free man ve dingntt ee any = oat iote, ‘commissioner, or other off th: certifioate hereia suthorised, the 9 removal of the said fugitive to the which he or she shall have fled, the said court judge. or commissioner, or other offieer, shall require of the claimavt or bis agent to enter inte a bond without furety to the United States ia the eum of one thousand dollers, that the sald fugitive shall be removed to the State, and into the county, parish, or district thereof from whence be or she may have fled, and to then and thers, after the return of said fugitive, he or she shall be taken by the sald elaimant or bir agent before » court of competent juriadistion, ‘ ite first term atter such return, and ke permitted the raid elaimant oF his agent, to try by @ jury tee rhe to freedom of such fugitive. ia ruck form ee * 2S be conformable to the laws of the Btate im that be! Src. 8. And be it further enacted, That the follow- ing shall be the form of the bond required of the claimout or bis agent, in the next preceding seetion vie Know all men by these presents that I, — of the county (parieh or district, as the case may be) of n the State of —- am held and firmiy boung te the United States in the eum of one thousand dollars, to be pald to thy said United Btates or their lawful agent or repr-entative, te whieh payment well and truly te be made I bind myself, my heirs legal repress otativ, Witness my hand and seal, — day of —— eighteen bundred and —— The condition of the above obligation ts euch, that if the above bo ed wi om Iabor, into the of —-. of the eoun- per! pte a a EE e the fugitive Lefore a court of eompetent jorisdiction therela, at its fret term. end then and there permit the said alle hie ars right to freed: ial to the dis ertet sleeras of Btate or disteiet into which the raid Alleged fegitive 7 | have been removed. And it shall be the duty of the sttorney, on the forfeiture of the said bond, to pro- ceed for the recovery of the penalty thereot; and fer bie yy in the prosecution aud reeovery of the same. tie hall be entitied to tem per cent of the recovered ; the residae to be pala of the United States; and he shail . five dollars. jut if the oblige the eoudition t trent pot 82 i hae no right to freedom down not wish the Pistia of any suit theres raid attorney thall in either of thove cases « to the obligor the enld bon fee 9. fp are nacted. That whon h i" ny State or errriea i ae OY ‘wad that the iro fon eseaping owed servicer or Inbor to each bi ay pen the court shall * @ reeord to ators so proved also a geveral pereon #0 eres convenient or may be ipt of ewels tweara. ed by the attestacion of the elerk and ot the sent of the sata court being prodaerd im any other Btate, Territory or District in whieh the #9 os. gop be found, and being ¢ to my joner or other offlert suthortand by the ited Btater te chuse persons setrice or labor to be delivered ap, eball be taken to be fall e identity ot the aoe tothe

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