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Commen Coanell. Morgan Morgane, Beq., Provident. n the eBalr. 0 * Pertenece 11.—The miboted ofthe previous meeting ‘Were read and ap RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. ny, Alderman Suaw, to complete forthwith that part ef 117tb street a6 a county road, from Phird evenne to ‘the Roman Catholic church; beg by Suffolk street, be- tween Grand and Division stroste, be repaired, ® PETITIONS. Of Forrest Hese Company No. 90. for change of loca- tdon—reterrea to Fire Department; for a sewer in Sixth evenve, from ihiety ag street to Fortieth street; also. for a sewer in Thirty-cighth street, from Sixth avenue to broadway. Savents concUREED 1 FEM THE pi bmg ae Report in favor of repairing an Q Bighth Ward Police Btation House, and ap) f Rs pcos for that purpose; report of the Polee mittee, favor of granting the use of jot a@jotniug the prison at Jefierson Market prieon— referred to Committee on Police; report im tavor of aleting and grading Seventy-eighth street, from Third to avenue— adopted; report from the other Board, in favor of ‘Moecadamiring Forty-cighth street, between Broadway and the Bixth uvenue—referred to the Committee on Btreets; report in fevor cf paying D Lenness: werk done on Firemen’s jali— adopted; eommunica- ‘tion from Btreet Commissioner, for Fagaiating ee pepo ge abenirt, eete— adopted, 0 for reg stem Wanslay' verse froin Greenwich street to North River. " ‘The Board adjourned for the term, BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. Brrr, 11,—The Board met at the usual hour. REYORTS ADOPTED, BB tee application of tue Dutch Reformed Charoh ingdale, to be relieved from tax; report In ‘ae of sowe alterations in the Hall of Reoords; to erons. walk in Avenue C; in favor of regalatin, aD fading mihi ect atreet, between Secon an ith avenues, and Fifty-seventh street between Witth avenue and Bloomingdale road; report of the Croton Aqueduct ment on the deficiency of ap- ion for Bot Green Fountain; report of mites om the Fire Department, {n favor of Jeasing & portion of lot 263 spring street for the ervo- tion of a bell tower; in tavor of the sppointment of Miisha R. Beleher as a Trustee of Common Sohools, A report of the Committee on Sewers,in favor of with the Board of Aldermen im 4 resolu- id a sewer in Warren street, was adopted on @ division of 13 yetes intho afirmative and 3 in the report of the same committee, in tavor of wer in Dusne etreet, Weat Broadway, d Jay streets, was concurred in; report in favor of paying Jacob Sharp balance on contract for pier at Boor e Twenty elubth street. Kast river, was concurred in; report in favor of paving Eighth ave- me ree Forty. third and Fiftieth streets, was con- eur in. MORE LITIGATION. ‘The following resolution of the Board of Aldermen was received and adopted:—Resolved, That so much of the claim of Willis Hell against the Corporation as Fests upon the same principle of liability as Unat bottled by the judgment of the Superior Court in the cases of pas ay Brady vs the Mayor, &c., be referced to the Comptroller. to adjust and pay the same, under the advice of the Counsel of the Corporation; and that the remaining portion of the claim, if any, be litigated to judgment. The Board then adjourned to this evening, at 5 o'clock. Bert. 12.—This Board met at fiveo'clock yesterday afternoon. Present, the President in the chair, aad # quornm of members in their places. PETITIONS. A petition war received from Garret Storms and ethers, asking that proceecings may be taken for opening Sixty-fitth strect from Fifth avenue. and Six- y-rixth strect, trom Fourth avenue to the East rive: Keterred. Several petitions of personal interest were present- ed and appropriately disposed of. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, In favor of concurring to alt.r sewers in Lexin, and Madison avenues, atan expense of $1,500, Con- evrred in. In tavor of altering sewers in Twentieth street and Fitth and Sixth avenuen, at au expense of $3,000, which sum is to be recovered from the contractors who built the sewer, or from their sureties. Con- earred in. In favor of eencurring to regulate and grade Pifty- sizth etreet. between Filth avenue and Bloomingdale Road. Concurred in. ‘The Finance Vomuiittes reported in favor of reliev- ing Geo, A, Wilt, R. Seaman, Daniel L. Gray, J. M. Secor, and Hemry Levy from tax; and that’ Joba Byrnes be relieved from judgment obtained against Dim for selling moat without «license, On coacur- renoe, concurred in. The Committee e Roads reported in favor of con- @urring to regulate and grade Kighty-second street between Second and Fifth avenues; also, Bixty-secons Street, between Seventh and Bighth avenues; also, Pitty-reventh street, between Fifth avenue and Bloom. ingdale road. Concurredin. varane yates TRE Doan” OY ALEERICE. Resolution directing the Commisston and Supplies to complete the working oe 117th ote rt, from Third avenue to the Roman Uatholie church, to be Ld ong for out of the general appropriation. Conour- FE tion to repair Buffolk street, between Grand and Division street. Concurred in. Resiguation of William Van Wyck of the office of Trustee of Common Schools of the Kightecnth ward, Concurred in. Resolution directing the Commissioner of Repairs to have Wert street. in front of the bulkhead from Canal to gs street, repaved. Coneurred in. wo of Finance Committee. in favor of appro- ist ‘8 portion of the soutnenty olf side of pier No. 23 met re iver, for # platform for Gsb curs. Petitions of sun persons, to Dave the Harlem Railroad Com) oted to take up one of their tracks through Broome street, and to lay down a single track in Grand street, from Centre street to the Bowe- Ty, and thence up the Bowery to Broome strect. On concurrence, eoneurred in RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. Resolved. that a receiving basin and eulvert, to nett with the sewer in Ureanwiah. sttest, be bullt on ‘the — corner of Greenwich and Barclay streets. Adopted. ‘evel oon. tp Rave Went strest, from Spring to Gan- eevoort street, rep: Adopted. Tre este yo .—We were tay be yomerety, a cunen of daguerrcotypee from Mb. bE, Gavit, of yi and the Oy sbich ‘won the first prize of a silver medal, atthe late “State fair. It was « perfect specimen "of the art, and shows the g' real perfection to which that branch has been brought. Mr. G. also received a diploma for the best selection pt pictures, all of which he has left at the store of Anthony, in Broadway, for public inepection. you will afford Kenves of Malic. Jomny Lind, eamonnt, if sald picture ie mot oq Tony whi Eel in twelve from this Yours tely, 8. A. HOLMES, No. 259 Broadway, Gen, Sethe Maunificent hued Chief! . No. 1 Garelay street, Actor of Composttions for the mare t tthe hair god skin im feadily y enseretond’ that ingredients of ith. and might even. €0 wed'te peeaece the removal of wasther be ited every p reet, A , trom So'clook Ia the morning till € e'cloay in she gener employed f Site vo relation jon evening. Auvite As japon € MONS ee, oa -I of 9 Bu" and Ton- ee, bg Haryert Sia alenrshed “Walge Bal Factors. ournet of Dey L easntad 2. ’ ae en, 1 for Se hahatne ssicbented Wiz Pectory,@ Wail eu. the lnegest and best Assortment tm the sity. Copy Hatr Dye.—Hatchelor's Genuine Liquid Mur ean only h* precured at the manufactory, ¢ Wall Street, The pablicehow!d coard eeninat imitations. | See my ceoee whore hair bes sesemed « of the mite yor one have it oor~ Copy the lire Nagle Aatr Dyo to pent oa toto epatiel, withont 2 ibe washed immediately 4 has go bad odor. Lt le ap~ Ory, Hate Dytng—Phe @elor the bait er a he mm Pr, Kelitoger 8. — Progr tar end near, « MONEY MaAnKenT, Batunvar, September 14—6 P.M ‘The stock m: Prices were ware the pest few days, 80 much depends tions of outsiders, that it ie folly to attempt ward movement io the favcies, without th Thet they will enter the market at @ proper time, is beyond » doubt, hut the time ly not yetactived, As @ general thing the fancies aretoo high. and onteiders before taking hold; are Joohtle aiting for 4 declit Dut It doer not follow that they will not comein at Precent prices, in the event of & deeline being out of good, safe stocks, they will by the question. As sought after from time to tim, for!areemeat by erp. faltets, Railroad bonds hove letely been more ia da. rand andthe mork Shove afloat, ifpricve et wer not so buoyant to-day, and ng. Theadvance yesterday was too t to be permanently surtained. We anticipated renetion, and it has beem partially realised. There ia, hewever, wore disposition to emtet into speculation, and some of the fancies have been quite active within pon the epera- he relleved ofthe bul’ of nee too rnpidiy. Taore | Sede. Gniitvuaia, fa, of eource, achoice among the various desortptions, Wut those bearing seven per cent interest. ssoured be- yond the most remote contingeney, have the preferenee. ‘The time io not far distant when safe seven per cent in- mente will be searee; when every one of them will command a handsome premium. but that from this time forward, slower average rate of interest will rule im this country. With the influx of foreign capital, with the great influx of gold from Califernia, with cheap prices for all our products, and ea abundance of all the necessaries of life, with ao- tivity in every branch ef industry, and a rapid de- velopement of our iiamense resources, through the | aid of foreign capital, we are entering upon # period of real, substantial prosperity, greater then ever Deiore realized in the history of the world. The Hartford and New Haven Railroad Qompany have declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent. ‘The Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Rail- road Company have declared » dividend of two per eent on the stock of the company for the last six months, payable on the Ist of Oetober. According to Thompson's Bank Note Reporter the following eounterfeits have recently made their ap. pearance :— 6's, on the Southwark Bank, Pa.; 20's, on the State Bapk of Ohio—excellent imitation of the genuine— rons Dot iy acquainted with the true bill, had tter refu: donee ym this bar b's, on the Gettys- burg Bank, ; nm the Uni ik, Haverh! i, Mass; 10's, ow ee aheehbet Exchange Bank, N. Y.; 10’s, on the Northwestern Bank of Va; 5’s, on the Princeton Bank, N. J. Maysville on the Exchange Bank, P. Pratt on the Bank, N. Y.; 6's. on the Bank of thse Valleys Va; | 8s, on the Delaware Ofty Bank, Del.; 9's, on the Phenix Bank, N.Y. The new constitution of the State of Michigan con- tains the annexed article on banking. The system proposed is similar to that in operation in this State. The constitution has yet to be submitted to the people of the State for approval Free Baxsixe Law or Micuican. Beo. 1. Corporations may be formed under general laws, but shall not be created by special act, except for runfelpal purpotes. All laws passed pursuant to | this seetion, may be altered, amended. or rep Bec. 2. No banking law, or law for banking purposes, or amendments thereof, shall have effect until the same sball, after its pars be submitted to a vote of the electors of the State, at a general election, and be aj proved by a majority of the rotes cast thereon at euch | election. Seo. 8. The filers and stockholders of every cor ration or association forfbaaking purposes, issuing bank notes or paper eredits to circulate as money, shall be individually liable for all debts contracted during the time of their being officers or stockholders | of such corporation or such association. Sec. 4 The legislature shall provide by law for the | registry of all bills or notes issued or put in cireulstion as money. and shal! require security in the fall amount of notes and bills so registered im State or United States stowks, bearing interest which shall be deposited with the a Treasurer for the redemption of such bills or in epee’ A tm gate 0 the insolvency of any bank or banking association, the bill holders thereof shall be entitled to preference in payment over all other cre- ditors of such bank or aseociation. Bee. 6. The logislature shall pass no ta uthorizing or sanctiening the suspenion of specte payments by Any person. association or corporation. Beo. 7. The stockholders of all corporations and Joint stock associations shall be individually liable for all labor performed to: elation. uch corporation or Stock Exchange. 116% S she Erie RR 40° 100 do ese 7 1” w bev 000 TN Int “impt Bas is 100 m be Stock 4 1000 2 11000 Brio fs, 1350 b60 97 100 ff Brie Income Bds 86 s 0 i Hazlem RR 0 io do eo 100 F-4 do 100 peaAt™ 50 Ci 100 boo Es] WUNYendNHRR 106 6 Hedeon RiverRR 73) SECOND BOARD. wo Bi $10000 Penn 5's 92% 100 she Byoting RB SAN 6uv0 do 2° 60 do esday 54 (600 she Reading RR 6% 100 Harlem RR 57, 50, lo i. eo *. 1260 do #10 Sty 200 Erie RR 100 do M0 54) ADVERTINEMENTS RENEWED BVKRY DA _ #PRCIAL KOTIOKS, ee, ae eee | Atm IaION! SOLD SOLprERS Ms ig J was or A An & ani “MB Grafted, will mect at aye mt) ils ‘on Monday venting nent, a0 5 otes a AMES B. pyanes. ~ Nerrormg Chairman. _Nieworas ie, Colenel, Seo U. A—THE MEMBEKS or i aninaTow cHar- * My thy ye, fied to meet at their rooms, anc Ludlow strects,) this (Sana a at 1] o'clock, te attend the funeral of our late dobn Miles. By order, , Prevrarnicn, C. of C. herr of the C. T, MILLER, Sechom. rder in general aro invited to gttend. PTE, NEW FATENT, VIRE ANGINE JENNY LIND mentally, ‘in, the presence of the Chief Eoriness sa Cther of oftsere of the Fire Depsrtmrnt, Rite; 0 Broadway, 4 Biptember 16, Mat oiclook, BM. - ¥ TELEORAPH—CAUTION! CAUTION—THB FOL ring netics bas just been rece draws in faror of Moses mer chins Sarstere, stack cn. i ike ts Berety eomston not te purehare trade for Of, there neten, san versely (payment Partiew recat ‘mail, ibed hereafter. ‘New Terk, Sept 10,1800. PERSONAL, HURLEY, WHO WAS eyrze shree months [AtORMATION WANTED—OF MISS MARIA McOAKAY { Dublin Ireland, whe lauded in hie e:4y of August Tagd, "ee stated in thar letter 1 Me Ae communioatic m her. piatiag her prose: et glad received tt a gudeers = whe ee *F WERNARD MOLLIG AN, ot favor jorming ULLAG - 7 AMOTENO. 70 Cherry sireat, New York Ciiy. PRB! inform Is we road en Beaten form, to-morrow evening, geist va ie La Purge i tn tT month, (12 lessons: ole Led charg jon of DRY GOODS, se, ey CRAPE. Sit SHAWLS—JUeT RECEIVE! ¢ bark Haesard, roveral cases of China Crape Shawls, y ra kind im COURSE, 7 U ) TROTTING ~TURS- ot aby o'clock PM., purse $50, mils +e, to wagons, O. Dimmien outers b. « 6. ahrune emiaie ob a Sorrel ith Raya ‘word. day evening, Sept. 16, s 10 e'elo faddeu's Rotel. Three oem make afield, and t art tombs & rare. 108) CONKLIN, Propriet ag Throveh in 4h eneed to aty j AMDEN AND AMBOY, os Fhilndoiphia, at wren cieloaky A. i Geloek, PM. t JOHN POTT ye exeopiad,) from Pier No.1, Nerh Riv slase sare: ¢4:'snnomd aleve gore. @F __ CALIFORNIA. ATLOR 4 ant 5B BAUras, FORWanoine AND T fas Chugres, RG.” We are non pre newnt 8 ring fine Ligh tay fercard igri nt ble for the 20% Pesmengors and freighs ‘e have alee monde ar~ | te, Pith, Renele & Co. esagporsation, aguare, 6¢ | oe will by me delay npee whe cre * ies Jats of Bains " 4 are Haferonce tn Nig Perks J. Vowsed bo ar ereies Toes #h Boo: or ¥ Coneris ic, Fensin, MoGe There i# no doubt on the Amerioan Bauk, | | the houte, and wil! sell them ata wees ny | | | as woemts |! grass & Roch RA TAN, CH LANGUAGE. PROF. D. LAGROIX BBGS TO | rf * cmbroidered, ie white end colcrs, the richest goods | ported this season. | The patrons of thie line may depend ‘RD Gorden, on i ah ‘vure—" Cosiaeine Tel, Over Cavatina—“ Vi Ravvies,”.. Semnnabuis Atha: oarengae * . Sig. Bolletti. + * Qui In Voos.” (Ti “A ae Ta i te de Px ” Overture . rg i oa le Portiei,’ wie Jenny Lind“ Benedier. Belo, Piansterte, Mr. Moyer. (rome as Be woh (Roberto ry (Somaambula ‘The Orchestra ral mariner yey including the first talent the, country. Doors open at lock. Coneers to commence at 8 o'slook. ‘eloo! ae. 0 wild be legaeld. at this Concert. joert will be given at Particulars bes emaluing four twenty-five por cont below the Suction yricce, chatin, seatewhich avid at SS may nw be had * $8 and ro endown to $5, $4, 83.0r $2. Promenade tickess will b 1d at $i each. ‘The immense capacity of the Gar- ables Mr. Barnum to do this, while the reduction ly exprersed wish, of Mademoiselle Lind ree, the price of wamission to be brought fe ouree, this Arras 1, and wi ir, quence of thea ap for the Pair ot the will only be able to 6 previous to her departure for fare Nast for Tweeday, the 17th of Beptom be reday, the 19th, Saturday, the Zlet, and Tuesday, Uth. An'entirely new programme will be {osued for Tuas Gay next. Placoa for either or all of the rewaiuing four Ceneerts, ean be secured at the Ameri¢an Museum, where Plans of the Garden ean be ovea, ENNY LIND'’S THIKD CONCERT.—MESSRS. WM. HALL & SUN have secured the most desirable seats fu ‘on the coat. have pure: MPROMIIU AT UENNY LIND'S FIRST CONORRT IN America :— 1 board a voice—'twas heard in hearen— Go nek the poor for whom ‘twee gi Methinks I hear in every voice The good part was this angel's choice, Theard a voice, swoet as the bird And then the echo in these worda t and good are only such hey cannot do too much, of world-wide fame, J* NY LIND'S OPERA GLASSBS.—JUST RECRIY’ g= invoice of thienew daar of Opera. a ENNY LIND CONCERT HATS—A NEW ARTICLE, just imported from Braga, for sale Joi OUN & ROBERT @SBORN, 111 Wall etroet, _DANOING, NG AND WALTZING ACADEMY \ t.—Mr. J. A Searing will re-open his sehool in Due notice will be given of the days and Schools and fami; ttended and Private i 11 times, whom mot ocenpted, Applications hour during the day er ev | 2 lL We! clock LIBERAL PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR Rind Loues of Lady Hester Stanhope, by ANTED—A GOOD GERMA . to wait on alady. Appl ANTED—IN A LAWYER'S OFFICE~A COPYIST, who writes a good and expeditions hand, and who pos- or rr abilities. Apply, post paid, to Box 2,560, New ‘oat Office, ANTED—A FRENCH WOMAN AS NURSE IN & Eitan family. Atply at 27 Park place, between Vand na. Saturday, 1ith inet. ‘8 MA ANTED—A LA SEAMSTRESS—S11R must be well q fed, a ped: OF understan = | ish, No-objection to's solored versom: “Apply at ar) Whitehall street. ANTED—aT BRODIE & BELLS, A. Canal street, ® pumber of good embrolderers dost hand y ANTED—A DRUG hoe yen or GOOD MORAL CfA- educated and wh pomperese to his at st Ne cor Broadway. avert’ 3°5 ~~) tates rity tor Letters wadreesed. IL sat i | A Herald of am sie meet et ‘attention. i | Tete PRINTHRS—EITUATION WANTRD, BY 4 CTLIN- bad eaperionce. dros 1. thin office. WIDOW LADY, (WHO Bs Rd VERY “RESPROT qualified) wishes to obtain tool fami), i eSiset'on tei ving Sea, reve Av Hd. ¥., Uni ioe; atat how. 7 T, L RNTERL WN pence. WA cae can above Twentieth etrest, end ront not taeseesd Bre five Sindred dollars Address Port Othee, box No. 2,500. Goons. VARVED-DEY-G0008, HARDWA AND o i for Las the Beate of rooerien, in ex bange for a ate fern | He ioaa Hotel. Sow York Di GOVERNESS —WANTED, BY A YOUNG LADY weenie pairs cata: An eogacement in ene of two inet jidren under twelve yours of age. G., wt this office CLERGYMAN Ron TRal inh Universition of of she Biaheot HER DUSSRLDORT aca \DEMY or Fine a La intings reces Pd See from Be whied rmanins by St EE ot tee The oghipivien Shove sohoc! bas received pane twoteome ever the AOUERREOTYPE PLATES, GREAT te price, We are now evatied vo geil hd _LOst, &e, book, cont ai niny Geo, Wood, trees. ith ont . 8, for $228, heen stor t-book at 2 Broadway, New York, Day Will be liberally rewarded, amd no questions ‘OSTON AND NEW YORK TELEOR SPT COMPANY, Moe No. 8 Wall sireet, (x 1 Parent Printivg eriford rimved by the in ding the wacessity of transe nd camaeqvent liability torre ne trapceribin: ttendent open all other agate as of telegrephivg. Apos prnetnei (rage Fuission and doll very of theft messugys, ta 80 despatohen will be rece. 4 at their offic tele s the wir re in working f ten words, 2 conte: ond for STURGIS, Provident. Corporstion, gesrerile i OTHING, THh JUCRNEYMES TatLons 69, eavablishmeat No. 1M teen, f¢ now open for invite thet fe aks “asters: ‘¢ moet ere | etm meren ver complaints, aque re fever, erysipel macert enlarged Jointe, bremohivia, onls Te HOUSE, 7 BROADWAY yorrosite Tar naw or) Hotel, baw Hot and Cold Bw ‘ $ or rogl 590 acum be pective! we fey days T{BLO'S GARDEN.— Tickets to all [J a the house 50 conse; Bovey, THEATRES OTICE—THE z aupas Subli ‘orte, Hie sya, yankee Marie” we c when ee ie Lhe a MeN Jol Walleek, oy! BEES Y Beyer | fee deft mence at 8 o'clock. —The vs vel Family, reesved with burete of enshas N's THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET — tas will ve played Ghartdaa's TVALS—tir Anthony Absolage, Mr Burton; (ir Lugiue ae fol sito pariee. "Stan er, Mise Olivia; Matilde ghinne eae Ber oS, Me. debnston; L Frederic, To ante ealled SUES COME, Je: i 8 bo ey Wells; ‘Gecela, Mar! THEATRE, BROADWAY, A DRANED tom's. Monday ‘evening, Septeinber 1th, 1860 she Wor Tae ta with the pew drama called t Dalton, Mr. Jordan, Mi Naren THEATRE, CHATHAM, STRERT.—MON- evening, ah cra isa), eutertainments Tish o arama of Tie Mipwigut GaN- ys atten which, the famous burlesque of En EBTIB- Characters yeonted—-A pal by his sufferings in the mountaias of Califo: ard Stanley. Mr, Howard; Mery. Brive oy, Mr. Rey a Rooney, Boxos, 25 conte. saa ~ ‘TOR PLACE.—MaX MA- PEN ON MONDAY, SEPT. = ager. ent ane rosy’ mM ee ean French Ballet Company: Sem f") oh ya of » shor my Under the Mizession © of Monel perfect, Boglish Vaudeville Cor 1éru—UBRISTY'8 OPERA joa’ Hall, 472 Broadway, above Grand stroct-—Chiiety's Minetrels reepeet{ully announoe to thelr aBlie will be Sno of Fedo ma New thi sity, *) pon Places ot Tickets, 25 vente. Doors open at 7, eoumence Afternoon convert ovary Baturda; efiolent and versati noes performers, under the £3 P. fhothe ape ‘orpa’” of tale ate: management of KE. ve Site? Oompany will peer oe a era! a entire! Wipe ireualy for «hie BELLOWS Lite taatt art Eran. TROUPE—J. LOWS, Manager of Minstrels, respectful comprise he names of many wall ostabli a nant auccessio ay Concerta in thie itehall be superior to an =” yay ASTLE GA RPEN—DUD! A will give their Fourth G: sgnificent Saloon, on sunday eveni Scicecicus from farcrite Operas and Oratori will bo open during the day pity to view the exte: Lind Corcerts, wi the Hay and Hsr t DWORTHS CELEGRATED COR- d Concert at the ARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM—P_ T. BAKNU er; Je weuwood, Jr, assiot: jerdiag visiters am opportu- rangements made for the Jenny th the delightful view of ook, A wuperd bust of day eptember 16, 1 oof art, will bs & most admirab! it the other curiosities. the comisi) farce of the HAUNTED Cr AMDB after whieh, sovge and 4 s by the comrany, with marches, the Lanesshire Be lringsrs. 1 nee at So'clock. No postponement on . is there. The I @, Titonis, the fairy qu Afternoon perf sran o'clock. Admission 25 cents; chil 7 ALLMALLA, 26 CANAL STREET, OPPOSITE THE ‘New Haven Railroad Depot.—Come ana listen to the Female Minstrels. and eo the lovely Arab Girls, together withithe great br. Collyer's «nlendid Living Pi crigina’ models her with Herr Karque, the Pear, making it the ben n at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, 4 Ball every night. pRanmae MUSSUM, 9 th tta Percha Faced OKER'S ETHIOPIAN OPEKA COMIQUR--THIS howly eatablished company, composed of the beat te well in singing ms in Ethiopia: pproved style, will, unde: i rer, com aence perforiming at Biseoker er street, corner of Mortom street, the 9h of Sept. Ds a 1 CHATHAM say anoce are yiven B-- a weit either by the door, Mode: Artists, representations of Living none in regard to beauty and fi ternoon end evening. Admission—heets in private *DK conta; Boxes, 2 conte: Pit, persenity some new and atvary, and who are eae ASTLE GARDEN 18. Now OPEN FOR THe Ri siters during the day, from 7 A. M. till Tt isthe ieee * and moet beautiful room in the soaatey, ad nf, meditatio ing the ea, epi tog wad tullating the collolons vei rior 0 pporvunit nee bills of each. day. dade OARD POR TWO OR THRER PEKSONS OF RE- Pay may be had at the cligibly located dwelling M, PHILADELPiIA—P. T BaR- etor and Mewager; Henry 8 roat Sbiile for tho present wook, prepared ecial reference to the public enjc 0a KD WANTED—BY A YOU 3 Brivate family, elcher in New York or Srookiya. Tamms er, Misses Morti+ by 9 Rogers, Ba Th respectable private family, the comforts of « home m: ix Sollars | a wee 2 Kofer ORD WANTED—A GENT from the South, wish aroom fa AND Lay, ho other boarders, with board a the ” (NUR LLANKOUS. ROW KIDING & scHoor. NO. FOURTH mn daily y (Sundays ex m table widow Indy, Gourd paid im a Hierala eft, stating te OakD WANTED FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND ® sitting room and two dedrooms aired not mbove Second street, near way and Bowery, er St. Joh G., Vox B41, lower Post Ofice, AKE I NOTICE—kaL! BAIR RESTORATIVE CAN t No. 1S} Broadway, and of A. B. & D. Sands, Bpovihe canbe obtained ae-the sams at vEMG ists, eo Fitch » Somfartabiy, fersiched ty per cont oan be saved, secu Toombs with, boxk N. B.—Bntrance in Bayard street, one door USSIA SHEET IRON im prime order, VAKD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—A PRIVATE FA having more room than necessary, sevoral goatlomen with ploa. RB hook; atore, OW Broadway. _ AND TRA IF pagers. a Ver: ty in Lens sitnged apply et Sonus "Minds! Pre SrOwee, EnairT, cast " with BREARTA ior. »; Maiden Love up stale of pureaaced aathate toll value. ENCH WINDOW SHAD) epetze rat. terne—e beautiful hI aseortment un ef oo Curtains, curtain ma wether with srerything owe fade ujtfrom the Inter baoging of oir own materials ene bave Dae Sere cleterers, Oy Coe Ethaleere for the lady, in ie quiet, reapecta fog te bact Breodway ce any pare’ bea Fez ree anvagroqaired. “Address 06, Hinting terme, Ke., which inuat be W INDOW boty DES—K stroet, oall the attention mY, all to (heir assortment of Shades & RIKER, bo mmasnae person ANDSOME SUITE OF vate Lm yt furnished or rRished. w partial board. ‘he Ieestion. ie very delight inteat Mrosdway. Inquire at 18 Prinee ient, one block weet of 0 LET—A prey BS souee ND BEDROOM, reet, to or one room in For sale, © nd ae Parte if dosired, by youn om “Ubsten, aaatuctorer Penayeret ny soll on favor~ & Bk Ei ind at. Pedant BE ALPHABET EXPLAINED, NO. %. enmavine oe threagh oe aiprabetic » * contain more lett fall jastiee to CS o years to ren Che? 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Ad~ ne partion lars TO SINGLE GENTLE; D, ah thie offeo, » URNISH RD ROOKS—TO LET men, withont bowrd 0 not mow it already ne for doing ® few he formed that my ineirnet : . Printed aude ‘4 " triuk, 50 Nason eres, _ exer was “AGEN OLS, 4 ‘Taeeuinaen Pare Tetions, in every style of artiat ialied with # by 8 Inve arrival fre Vend Gia of « eniding, amd lew ‘ nn +f MPSON & HITCH 149 F Vine Lender D 8. SUTTON & €O., by the spiendid ate bs ' * eowtihed ry the east C EB aU SBT ANCE, ve RS INSURANCE SLLRERL GIS J hand decree Reber GC. Winthrop are av werlhe hearin our of place coffer.” A wee of pune unvenn) tard a Individwally Hable. 'D You, Thanwee Bist-op, De ihe ait having the appeare: belt ciastiesty eon tienes them aperpele 4. de ef Wise, ) = WAN, Proddont. TBcn vom, Prosserch, Presdeat of the branch of the Fiore Pann of Tadtann w, Lanier BO, OR. 2 cree te OF Relat wad mde of arromeatmamt, form euoh NH eompesent joes be Ration Of fropr INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. Our Washingtun Currespondenee. Wasuixaron, Sept. 10, (866 Observations om the Events of the Day. ‘The two California Senators were duly admi, to their seats in the Senate to-day Thought,’ @ free State, they are both Southern men,” Gwin hailing, until lately, from Mississippi, and Col. Fremont being @ nativs of South Carolina; and they are both democrats. Dr. Gwin is am experienced politician, hevieg heretofore been a member of the House from Mississippi. He, there- fore, submitted to his initiatioa with the air of an old campaigner. He is « fint looking, wei! built man, of six feet high, snd apparently about torty- five years of age. Fremont, probably no! over ty-five, is a slight, delicate person, and las the veearance of having been completely pro trated and New Mexico, and in the deserts of the Great Basin. Mule head soup and roasted dogy, cakes of crickets and acorns; and long years of luxurious sleeping in the sund, in the snow, and in the water, have lett the mark of faniae upon him, which he will probably carry to his grave. He iga living example of how much # mun may endure and not starve, nor perish from the heat and want of water, nor be frozen todeath ia the snow, nor be drowned in the tloods of the Sierra Nevada. He has pfoved that there is nourishmeot ia show leather, and « world of enjoyment in the back bone of a dead horse. The Senate was a new thing tohim. He took to it with something of shyness and reserve ; but once in, he went ‘o work, and gave notiee of almost tweaty different Caliornia bills he should introduce to-morrow Twelve of the extreme Southern Senators voted for referring the credentiuls of these gentlemen from El Dorado, to the Judietary Committee, on a constitutional objection ; bul (ney were overruled, by a vote of 36 o 12, aud when the two new Sena- tors were admitted, the twrive objectors were among the fisst to Wath up «nd shake hands. The scene Was really interesting —it was a blending of the harbor of Sun Fraaciseo with the waters of Chesapeake Bay—of the gold mines of the Ameri- cunos, the cotten pleetanioos of the Tombighee, the sugar estates of A'chalafaya--the wheat fields of the Kalimezoo, and the fisheries of Cape Cod. There were ail of them represented, shaking hands with the Sau Joaquin and Sacramente Here they were :— From the bine &t Jobn, away down East, Down to the Kto Grand 6, Thence over the mountains aud the plaine, So dewolate avd sunay Bmack from the Pacile from the lakes, Yo the gulf that washes (aba; From the coai wines of ihe Sohuyikill, And the goia mines of toe Yaos Just so. But, ta the House, the Califernia mem- bers hang fire on @ coustitatioiial trigger. [Sinee admitted and taken tacit eeats.--kp. Hakan. } Here it is:— Art. I. Seo 4 The times, pleoos, and manner of holding eiecioos ice Ssuxstors sud Representatives, shall be prescribed ip each stale by the Legislature thereof; but the Congiers wey at any time, by law, weke or alter such regulations, «xcept as tothe plages of choosing Senators Now, here it is coutended, that the Legislatare of Coliforma bas not preseribed the election of her members of this House, they baviag been elected before the meeting of her Leyistature, and in ade vance of the required.order tom the Legislature of the State; and tut, therefore, Messrs. Wright and Gilbert are not eligible If this is so, we suppose the same section coufers the power to meet the diflicuity, for * Congress mey at any time make or alter such regulations.” And this isa good time to do it, if required. The ndmeut of Mr. Seward, in the Senate, to-day, to the slave unde bill, providing for the abolition of slavery in (his Li-tret, shows that th capital of the free-soilers i bot yet exhausted, an indicates their design to push this question of abolisbing’slavery in this Dis'rict If there were aay doubt upon the sunjec «ks of Mr. Chase, that the bil for abolistiag the slave trade is ol) the first step in the good work, would be enoug! to ratisfy uw Upon this little remanent of capital, therefore, we may expect Mr Seward and tus party to rally, and keep up the agitation; wud )t may be driven into an important element in the pex! presidential election. ‘The movement of Mr. Seward, for the og me in jeopardy, even the bill for abolishing the trade, which, from the deelaratous made to-day the South distrust as the eotermg wedge to the abolition of slavery It was discovered in the Houee, to-day, that the deticiency bill for the pezene mileage of the Cali- fornia members, and detegates from New Mexico oud Utah, Xe., bad passed the House yee terday, and that the vote had been ineorreetly counted up, Which made ita ue. All right. Wasuxoron, Sept. 12, 1980. The Senate—The Howse— the Cabinet—The Ad- ministration—The Northern Whig Party. Great events uow crowd so rapidly upon us, that before we can count upon the eflects of one mea- eure, another is finished. The House to-day, by 109 to 75, passed the Fu- gitive Slave bill precisely as it came from the Se- nate. Itis a constitutional bill; und it is as strin- gent as Mr. Mason, of Virginia, could make it. 1. It provides that the U. 5. courts shall appoint commuscioners, before whom claims for fugitives thall be examined. 2 That upon the affidavit ofthe owner or agent, the court, or the justice of the peace, or other com- mirsioner, ehall issue a certiticete for the securing of the fugitive 4 the claimant 3. That the U.S. Marshals and deputies shall carry out the ni, 4. That if be fails in his duty of securing a fagi- tive under demand, the Marehal shall pay a fine of 4 thousand dollars ‘That if the stave escapes from him, once im his ‘pozeeseiun, end i* not retaken, be shall pay the a of the lave. The posse comitatus It be subject to be onli d out to aid the officers of the law in ite exe- eution, ond persons resistog the law, or aiding in t pe ola fugitive, ate subject to fiaes and iyrisopmen: ‘The bill further provides, in cases where neces sary, for assistants, to tle Marshal in securing the sale trunsportetion of the slave out of a ce “y where revistence may be ay # liberal compensation to « the assistan!s that may be requ edo carry out the aw The bill is very long, very minute, and very pre- 8 provieions, rrquisitious, ‘specifications, ies; but euch te Loe gist of it, redaced to d'erye view It poseed under the previews question. Nearly fifty members w nieent oe mot voting. Ite suc- cere Was pot Counted upon ta the He Mr. Maven. The bill wae «a experiment, tice Wee pot expected of the Honse ; but after the terniorial questions were eetied, and the free soil party wae de « n turned their at- tention to the pohey of ¢ ating upon Southern support, and the result is the paswnge of the bill by a vote Which no man expected. Three weeks ago we should e# sown Rave counted upon the abolition Of slater this Dictriet, ne ayem the passage by the House of the Foguiwe bil of the Senate. ft is ay ting to the South for the admission of ¢ “, ih whieh the North feel that their brethrep have been ehented Besides, we have wo dowtt come Northern dem ocrats voted for the Fageuye toll m order to crowd upon the President the respoasbilty of the mea- eure. What can he do wot sgn ct Bataf he does, what become hit Wel che Seward clique io New York | Will they 4 od?) We understand thet, co far from dicbeodiog, they intend to reor- gr hize, Upow the tullowing vlaciorim 1 The wholirion of slavery ta thie Dostriet 2. ‘The repeal of the Fugiave Slave law 3. ‘The enforeement of a repeal, with respect to free colored seamen of thy orth, subject to ime prie mumpent in the ports of tbe South, under exist ing laws This tet item was the sv t of another fire eating debs'e in the Senat Mr Winthrop ond Mr. Jehu D hed to contend with tue t trea aod Be bate on the Southerners wee execedingly bitter hey ht forward by Wie iy ‘ f 1 seamen re per y they persisved om their denials with @ te- peciiy which was really seeing. Me. Butler the eburge come wrth aw il grace from tman whe * writes tat ae in Musenehasett a con dtertibuted the teighbore ' » M «© declured the peods T) porte, as far New Orierns Wee concerned. were utterly false, virageons, abonnoable, and damnable nots,” We hove never seem the eloquent Se- ror tron Louisinon 60 clearly 1 @ towering pas on before. And to a calm lookeron, there ie some! bing extremely emoetng tw the apectact of @ Senator werkieg himselt into a atete of phrenzy ebour a inere iter of movoshine Aod we would ito Mr. Soule, thet John Davis and of peace, andihat @ g towards them i+ ja taboutadmach 8 direct proposition for “ptetols ead where men are debmrred from the wer, they onght to be treated with y araoce Mr. Sewerd'e amendment for the total ahotition fclavery in this Distro: i five to forty