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been introduced into the Convention; those of the ultra section by Mr. Jenkins, of Oneiiln, and those of the party dinposes to be mational by Mr. Cassidy. ‘Ap antmated debate ie going forward om the subject. Mr. Smee offered « resolution declaring the Kansas Nebracka tronbles the legitimate result of the repeal of tea Jenkins’ resolutions were intro- . dow Kamo, of New York, seid that John Van Bu- pees coostteemte would of the resolutions of the © menitter. He admired Mr. Van Burem’s personal dete bo polities! character, Hoped the Convention woult stain the Administration, and not divide the de morre’ party parting thee ou tary resolu- tee. | am | be maid, to leave Tansee matters © fee would be the New York delegatioa, and go for Ore resohutions of the committee, Gear 9 Sek said, T believe we should alwa; truth , otc! Md glen k when demnay > It "Narcts pet's ty a dome cratic party hy idew speak the occasion eisai every over the gong ast go into power in 1806 for God's sake let them = is before us. use it is ominous of a ortant thet we cannot dodge Messrs. seit to the Senate of the | nited L Setalor . Where will New York be if you thing Engulpbed and lost, if he Ua! race carrying this de abtewy sto rea this v yoo seve New York and the demo. ere l > party, fet speak out. eet condema (he whole Some. matier. When se ere afraid te xpeak of the of our erty is destroyed. 1 wou! ! *, you have openly inet © ephitet your commteyinen.”” Let ue make this ke ation, 1 Ge think the Presidemt would like vet homeeit for meking thi« declaration, Thaow it is our alien aed think f+ hie Edon't thigk my friend Kell, #: u't withdras flow. Ue Convention if we passed this, Gut i he should, © mld eave legion: by the meas + The Hepublln Hiom i counting on our om’ © -ilemer. Bi. low, of Saratoga, ald We are omt to represent the vcr of our comstitoemts ond @ just veqard to demo- cratic coasetemey, amd net to ect ro as to a chance Of te nyh The Convencion of last year ix responsible for de'! oor tromble Wodny, they went too far ia their onde ~<a Me. © et ver in which the resola tion scitter, No mam should hesi. cool slavery. Now is the oped @ resolution expres: anaed bands tate to condemn these cute time o condemn th: : further, repudia' New York are respons ile for the agitetion of slaver rowing out of the repee! of che Missoari compromise, ee tea Cae oh ie of appropriate time to repeat into free territory. ing humility w thecxtension of slavery was in favor of the people of ad thot the na thers orth or denounces the armed intrusion the rights of the legal elec intent of Congress in the tors, aad sul Kansas bill. That the powr the government should be exer'ed to redress these ; that the clause in the Nebraska Vill repesling the iMecouri compromine unt because the admission of the Terri would have effvc‘ed the some purpose. * resolution -tates the ince; have followed, ask« the government to protect the citizens of that Territory, end demands thet Congress pass laws to prevent the recarrence of border in- trusions and outrages, anc that the gover should return to the Territorial doctrine which a . and has Leen most unwiwel: Mr. Faxmmep, of New York, offered a i of the delegation from New Mr. D. A. Wecur, of New York, moved to lay the whole batch of resolutions wpom the Kansas border Leow: bles upon the table, preperatory to calling ap the resolu tion of the committee endorsing pro trate she ol tion, Mr, Fran pressed bis resolution The Cnaiz ruled it ont of order. eapmengt ata mueb does Mr. Wright's motica in The Casn—Your own resolution and that of Mewes Caseldy and Cuureh. Mr. Shepherd's resolution ts not before the meeting. and pays were then called ow Mr. Wrigh!’s motion- eas, 151; mays, #4. The Couventton then ned until 7 o'clock. EVENING FPSSION. Al balf-pact seven P.M. the Convention resssemibe! Mr. moved to (ake up the first revolution of Mr, C i reada a= yee! = we (the oxganization of bends of armed borderers, and intrasiomfinto the Tecritory of Kat as, not as bona-fide settlers, but for the forciide subversion of te rights of 't: legal electors, uot uly as a violation of the peace of the Union and the rights of the communtiy assaile!, but ae distinctly subversive of the Intent of Congress, as declared in the bill orgeniring the kaid Territories, to leave the people perfectly free to form and regulate their own domestic inatitutions i their own way, tonly to the constitution of the Unt ed States, tall the power of the fedora! and territorial geverpments should be exerted bo redress these ont rages and to vindicate the rights of the people " " 4 we ALvonD moved to amend by taking wp Mr. Church » vevota' ion, ‘The yeas and nays were ordered, and the amendment ch ho ber hom th tor q 's motion the vote was yeas 107. may» . Carried, Mr, 7, Of Operda—There has been bat ome question vo—whether we would make @ plot ened & discurhance unless he was les abualyr. _ Mr, Comumans rose and waved his hands towards the Kew York delegation, imiicating tbat he desired them \» . Host—The gentleman fi New York need met trouble bimelf of comet bis, delegation | koe The New York deiggation may contre the officers, but they cannot the votes of tne If we do rn make & platform he of a ee city of New ‘0 go t the views of our comstitn ents, they be ad there fsa State of New York, which + in fevor aby Inciple and not wedied to tue office holders at oe ceaeece of Be ned Whore re elega: % gO, 1 © thom threaten do ies" Seaton “oot wy) Wl they to the republicans? No | ° t Hat party “eaten: te Know Nothings? Some of the delegation look aa n they had come to this country withia « brief AL Teo" llaueeatag be with ws. + Vamos, of Madison—I have not fost Os qeot " ‘il way that if he was in the Congres 9. tone A for the Mivcourt compry mise, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1856. apt one. pasty ls buat to form « platfaem ia whlch MABITIOR INTELLIGENCE. propose, as a member of this te support a messure which will endorse the fusionists. If we say the Aepeal of (he MSE: SNE RONY WIN TORE, SPR NIP Py Joun Vay BUREN rose and vindicated the city as taking rae the lead in democratic measures. He said, there 3 many bo tome ctboaholders la. the New Yoek da thon, che delegation representa oll classes. like | of the Fourteenth ward, for Chairman, and ED. law- 1 all don’t fancy abstractmatters which » e ~-4 the thinks cannot be reduced top “But the Gemo- | Tence, of the same ward, asSecretary. Afler some pre- oe § cratic party must protect thove Who sre suffering from | liminary business, the first ballot was ordered, which Bee The w can’t doit. They are only in once | resulted as follows:— im a while to look over the books. I'desire the euccess Sept. 3 of the democratic party. I want them to r Horatio M. Wild, (Righth ward) 1 vote. Sept. 5 the Maine law, ond to put down the Willis Blackstone, th ward a Bept 6 Nothings. I proposed to say nothing about | Chas. Crane, (Seventh ward)...... Oe, ie. the poping ahont slavery ; but It is too Hoiatio M. Wild was then declared the unamimout Rt ee, Seen ae on "8 pore wy nominee of the whigs for Senator of the Mifth district : should want, and saysnothing derogatory to the adminis- | Mr. Wild is at present Councilman of the Seventeenth | Frou Rew arena 2a ation ace wean aioe ce = Te. band Sopa district, and is the K. N. nominee for Senator. a sheeb Yack tt, 0: ion to ¢ Missouri compromise, and if suc ‘After the election, Mr. Win, who was present, was Paes Been, Kew Neck 17%. g- Brelieen made, shoul be on tot. Thovewho ot” | called upon fora speech; whereupon he thanked them = New 8 oe other matters to retrieve their fortunes, I think Kan- | forthe honor they bad conferred upon him, am aa- | Ree Yorn’ erating ot ovens nounced that he was a whig of the Heary Clay school it bad been said that he (Mr. Wild) was of the ‘Dark York 26th, arriving at Havana %0ih force the law as we have requested it todo, let us wait , | From New Orleans Havana 12th, Sevolution ef tie. u's, mea caeregee peg Daniecat party, OCS te reser ine bat ine se ei . ii was, he favo he po! of put’ a “ Churches resolution; and if this slmple resolation is ap” | At, Je snot ds would wot Ue considered ‘dark” any 5 Werigr. teahe. Crete, Cah'be. feeb). pentet to Mr. Cassidy’s first resolution, I will sustain all e other measures of this convention—nay more, I will agree to oppose every other resolution having reference longer. the party would rally for the they did eucces# woulu attend (a Mr. Wild concluded by expressing a hope (hat lar mi s, for if efforts. nu s 4 ill due from Havana.) oor einrie, pit hig sag te ansehen rsa dite day et After cheering Mr. Wild and ‘‘smiling all around,” eo tom Go ahave Cates St on, Sma. Go. Mr. Hixcxtxy, of Ontarlo—I am not here to bow the | the Convention a journed. Meade, . L ty Co Le St THIRD PETRICT. ‘This Conyention met last “evening at Melmonico's (la the Irving House), and was calied to order at 8 o'clock by Dennis McLaughlin, of theourth ward, who noml- nated Charles S. Tappen, of the Fifth ward, for Chairman ; M. N. Jones, of the Fourth ward, and Joshua G, Abbe, of the Second ward, for Secretaries, Upon calling the wards for credentials of delegates, it ap ‘ared that tho Third ward was contested by three sets ol Reuapatee: It was moved that a Committee upon Cre- The: i adee, and the knee to the Baal of slayery, or to the Custom House and M4 il od Post Cfiice of New York. ‘I feel like @ brave Indian on aoe . the battle field... (Tremendous cheering and. clapping of hands, ro that tle speaker's voice was utterly drowned.) What’ the matter with the office holders? They have they shall not heard from the rural districts. {mean wore the speaker was beard talking very lopdly, whilé speaker was heard tal very loudly, whi! cries of Louder,” louder: ‘let them show their teeth,” &e., resounded through the hall. Peet of Sew York, August 30, 1853. The Cuam—I observe a great many here who are | dentials be appointed to settle this dispute, Messrs. D. CLEARED. A clapping who do not appear to belong to the Convention, MeLaughiined, G. Abbe and A. M. C, Sinith were so de- Sap Yeas Bere) Menke, Aieaba er Sagem. r. Hinckizy—I intend to go back to my constituency | signated. ‘Ship 5 4 —Grinoett, | Others (Brem), Fechter, Bremen —Me: Elie Carnes, Gaga Gharieteens-1 hase "1 & Dimon. Bark Ovi Lg ae Pye & Vining. Berk Os . Nickels, Bie P Buck & Co. Bark Mary Spalding, Nasswa—R W Trundic. Bark Jo, Ki \--Benner & Deake. Brig. Chanelle, Metorick, Mo samdes—De- Plgunierre 08. Brig Caroline, Harford, Aspinwali—Panama Rallroad Co, with my duties performed. If the Convention doos not repudiate the infamous Nebraska bill they will omit it at their peril. ‘The speaker's voice could now hardly be heard, as con- versation among the members of the Convention was gving on in a rather loud tone. HAIR‘ Order,’? ‘‘ Order.’” ‘A recess of ten minutes was had, to give the commit- teo time to examine the credentials. The Convention reassembled, and the committee re- ported, throvgh Bir. McLaughlin, that the ticket with the certificate of three regularly appointed inspectors, should be admitted. ‘Chjections were made to this report by Edgar MeMul- Mr, Hivexrey—It has been suggested to me that Iam | ten, on behalf of the ticket clected in Church street, and | Brix Linden, Stirling, wali—R W Trundie, wearying the Convention. The gentleman on the other side | by 1. C. Henderson, who claimed to have been fairl Brig Alston, Wyman, P Buck & Co. of the house had all the time this forenoon. The gentleman | fected on the College place ticket, in place of J. Wil. | Schr 1X Gusabrill, Allen, Payal—J A Machada. iMustrated squatter sovereignty to Adam and Eve, the | liams. It was finally resolved to hear one from each of Pay Wel: hatienen nt mae tht Co. point ef which we could not extract. If you don’t give | the contesting delegations, and the chairman elected Schr F Burritt, Hartick, Georgetown—H Blossom Se Bro vee truly democratic platform you will rue the day. | Messrs I), C. Henderson, E. McMullen aud J. FE. MeWhor- Derrickson, Wiimingion—Dolaer « 10 (er. Mark my wordn and recollect my prophecy in November. | ter: as ihe reprerentatives ofthe different parties, and who | Schr Vapor, Bau, Witmnglon=-W Blsaom & ken. ‘ (Vociferovs applause.) were allowed ten minutes cach to explain the points in tho | Schr Telegraph, Nickerson, Piladeiphia—das Haul Jous Vay Burret slightly modified his proposed amend- | case, ‘These gentlemen addrewecd the convention rela- | Schr Plorida, Kelly, Philadeiphia-—J W Meee. ment to Cassidy's fitet revolution. tive to their claims for admission to seats in the conven- | Schr Victoria (Br), Crowell, Malle 1t Donovan Mr. SxAxawek approved of Cassidy’ resolution, though | tion, and while they were being heard, the rest of the | gchr Ui IHlas, Maxwell, New Maven—Master ike the language. Mr. Mirre—We hud better adopt a platform on which wecanstand, Tlike the resolution presented by Mr. Shepherd, but as we can’t baye that let us take the contestants from the Third ward had leave to withdraw. After this heating of the opposing parties, the spokesmen of the different delegations left the room and the conven- tion voted that the ticket cigned by Archibald Cochrane, Etopetien Thomas Swin, Johnson, Waitin, ine. Propeller Bristol, Canning, Philadelphia—W 1M Thomp-ou. ARRIVED. romwell's he did not exact], M other, Horatio N. Sherwood and John M, Cook, as inspectors, thakiin wn, Pas Richmond and Petersburs. Mr. Syxrnmen was opposed to Mr, Van Buren's | with the exception of the name of J. Williams, for which wae LM py cc haliaes & Pleasants. amendment. that of D.C, Henderson was substituted should be ad- | — Ship Silas Grcenman, Magna, Liverpool, July 16, with coal Le proprced elected ticket. | Thisde- | ag iy Georse Willam (orem) Darsted, Bremen, 28 days, ia the propoved r cision secmed to give universal satisfaction, except to , days, Jows Vax Buren moved, as an addition to Mr. Cassi- | one or two a eet individuals outside." ba eso ly be pessencers. ¥ Hennin, m Muller & Go: wing. 4 b, 4 ‘y ¥, jane july 27, with cotter, to dy's revolution, that the democracy of this State will The convention then proceeded to business, Messrs. | Napier, ate, Greg aey Oe ine tarhor at ilo spoke U8 brig faiihfelly adiere to all the compromises of the constitu- } ), McLaughlin, of the Fourth ward, and Owen W. Bren- widge, from Montevideo, bound in, all weil. Aug 24, lat tion, ond maintain all the reserved rights of the States. | pan acting as fellers. 3018, lon ied & sehr painted black, with « red ‘They deem this an ad occasion to declare their ‘The balictings for delegates at large from the district, | streak, showing a blue and red 1 with Letter H in the blue, signal Yt Willard (of Yarmouth), ba yah to 63 of slavery into free territory. | to ecmplete the convention, resulted thus:— hortility to the exten: Paved, : 1st Ballot. 2d Ballot. JA Lg verse] to master, 22d o hip hence for Shediac, Mr. livyy proposed amendments to Mc, Cassidy's reso. | William West, Fourth ward....... .. 8 Withdrawn, ented heavy westerly gales tothe eastward ofthe Banks, Jutions, 4 : Hon, Guy R. Pelton, Third watd...... 9 18 t wenteriy ninda and calms ne thea, MY, Stermanm proposed their indefinite postponement. | Jonas C. Bartlett, First ward 1 — | “Back Virgin OF Machin) Thnciow, Buen Ayres fuly 15, fy od : a , 10, a7 by * P, arsied. Tames B, Taylor, Sixth ward, da large'abip showing signal, white fleld and btue border, 6 6 Hon. Mr. Pelton was chosen, and Mr. McLaughlin was designated to conduct him into the convention. ‘The wards were called over for nominations for Sena- tor, Judge Welsh, Theodore A. Ward and B. F. Wey- mouth were named, ‘The conycntion then proceeded to ballot, with the following result:— 1st Batlot. ee gl I ane ie ial abet py wikia eters, wera of which was 1 the oer contd nok > m mi 5 Bark Marie}, Hill, Bermuda, § days, with hides, to Hylind, Cummings & Welle. Birk Holin, Prince, Raliimore, 10 days, with coal, 10 Peck & ureh. Brig Restwurador (Dan), Jansen, Humacoa, PR, 19 days, with ugar and molasses, to Moller & Kiera. tion was passed, ment with it. ‘The resolution approving of the administration, as re- ported hy the Cominittee on Resolutions, was then passed, The convention then voted that the State Central Com- mittee Le choven in the vuaual manner. 2d Ballot. 12 Ht being now midnight it was moved to adjourn, Lost | James H. Welsh an Brig Todus (Br), Allen, Jeremie, Aug 3, with cotter, €c, to J by m vole of 86 to 87. B. F. Weymouth. 4 — | WBraine, The ntion here undertook to make a nomination | Thecdore A. Ward. eee 15 | Brig Avcadiau (Br), Lockhart, Windsor, NS, 9 days, to mas. tor ifticodére A." ‘Ward be declared the | ter, _dJudge of the Cours of Appeals, when a motion was agein made to adjourn to ® quarter to nine o'clock (o- morrow morning, Curried, ‘The Yellow Fever in Virginia. OUM NOKVOLE CORRESPONDEN Moved that Hon. unanimous nominee. After patsing a resolution to notify the candidate of his nomination, the convention adjourned, subject to the call cf its officers. Some dissatisfnetion was felt by the friends of Judge ter, bos Curlew (Br), Card, Windsor, 13 days, with plaster, to master, Scbr bedi be! an, Para, Aug 5, with hides, nuts, €¢, to , Bento & Co. Sebr aS ee Grand Menan, NB, 10 days, wih tish ang ame Boynton, - . e Welsh to the count of the voter. “They were recounted ‘Schr Martha Skinner, Chaplin, 1 SC, 7 days. Nonrorx, August 28, 1855. | and the tally proved cocrcet. It was understood that | £ebr Enllre, Demares., Pismo . ur city has become one vast hospital. The number of | Judge Weleh wax not a candidate, and that the sdpport Schr New, York Packet, Sandford, cases grow greater and greater every day, and it is the | he :cceived from his friends was simply complimentary. TP ONS ‘Clark, a>. sacha genersl impression that every one will be «ubjected to an ee eet attack, But while the disease is on the increase, Lam Personal Intelligence. Schr G D King, Trimble, Calais. po fat th " Wilson Shannon, of Ohio, thenewly appointed Governor | Schr Sarah McDonald, Kelley, Harwich, pry to tate that the number of deaths are much less. | o¢ Kansas Territory, arrived in St. Louis on the 26th | Scr %A Paine, Saddler, . Those who make nee of the proper remedies in time gene- | inst. He made no stay, but proceeded immediately on | Rept fatha itz. Hacking, Bastport rally recover his destination, taking the Pacific Railroad to Hermann. feniy wo ‘Those who hove fallen victims since my last ave:— ‘Vhomar Lewis, von. (this is the fourth from this family im ten days). Miss M. EB. Lester, 18 years, Chureh street Edward Feamenr, Daughter of Rev. J, Hendren, 13 years. Kdward Noowan, 14 years, Thomas Nooman, 17 years, ARRIVALS, At the, St. Nicholas—Mrs, Gen, Wi Dudley Smit 3 don, Albany: J. W. H. Sparks, New Yor Al ihe Astor—James H. Woods, Hot, Water; R. W. Hallelt, B. Sackett, U. 8. A.;N. Rradee, Iiinois; N, D. I . J. Da R.A, Forsyth, New: One brig, unknown. LED. Ships Consteliation, Liverpool; Olbers (Brem), Bremen. Wind during the day, NNW. Ship Resolute (clipper), 786 tons, arrived at this port 28h inst, had been cold previously (oa Bosion house fur $40,000. SALE oF VessrLs—Messrs Horatio Harris & Co, sold by auc- wether: Commerce +treet. idler, Vun Hook, Philadel- Me oie A, Noriugield; @, | lon st Boston, 20h inst, the ship Raduca, of 597 tons, seven Negro wi misinna; I, ‘A. Chopin, Sprlagteld; . | cers old for $06,100; ball caah balance is fgurand str nosis ha . Hersey, Bangor; Hon. A. imith, mae sees Enoch Frain, oa fone, for 906,500. and (ee Negro Domners, Charleston; L. a sete, ‘$6200. "The sicamers were Faward ser) gs Tele, | oid on e credit of four, six anteight movie. "the Smnithe Major A. B. Katon, U.S.A: J. | _ Mestre E & 11 0 Briges, at City Point, South Boston, Intend = ’ r.Apetenon 8 Baten x S. DRtaumnerele, Wlehrooad, Va.; Ee auch on the 2 thar fag) nt PM, a superior clipper i Hix Chartes H. ye do p i ; sl 3 ca Mameluke, ‘owne: [ecers eiefe time Gana vist, dark G Phuladelphiay Rev. | Curis & Peabody, and to be@ommanded by Capt Whitney, late Servant of Willinnt Walker . JH, Caswell, Hart: | Gupte & Peabo rd; Col. Ht, Store, ¢, Kentucky; Rev. John Lewis, 10 years ‘outh Carolina; 5 k q Mrs 1. RW and four others, names not given, eS ey fs a . Herald Marine Corresponde: me ty Bp dying. om 5 mestown—Chas Taylor, |» EDGARTOWN, Ang 28, PM—In port, wind F, brig Louisa r, , Captain Henry Decker, 56 years; John ins, David Loganet t | Lakeman, for Salem: schrs Ontario, and ‘Geo Washington, for Winter, 27 yearn —2, Hick O'Bren, Wm | Bangor: Lexington, Banner, and West Glean, tor Rockport: for Deer ‘Island: Lane, for Halifax (incorrectly re ported bdund to St John, NB); JR Jewett, for Hallowell, 8, Ge Strampoat Massachusetts, bound on an excursion last eve- ning, while endeavoring to lund at the foot of Righty sixth street, Eant River, to (ake in rome passengers, missod the whart, and in so doing got fou! of a rock on Hurl Gaie, where she laid al! night untif dis mornin: y Hes Julia Patter. fou, Miss AM Watkins, Mrs E Riley, Miss'8 Riley, JB Mun. ren ‘and lady, Miss BD Lyon, Miss $F Lyon, James Conp, Me r, wnd 35 in the syeerage. From Rio Janciro, in ship Tejuca—S R Masury, T Arnold, G 1b Bacon, J C Chaplin, The ey. Me. Ashewanden, of Washington, pastor of Trinity (Cathelie) church, is expected in this elty to- morrow, to visit the fever districts at Norfolk, Ports- mouth and Gosport. Tt hax been raining sinee yesterday, almost incessantly, with cold winds from the northeast. ‘The int Higoner froma Vortsmouth commences to be DEPARTURES. . . Petia When she was got’ off by much more favoruble. The deaths on Sunday were |, K°s Charleston, in the steamauip, Touthern Jsmlth. | the seatuings Huniress and Acive, abd owed to the Toot ot seventoon—yerterday «von only. This ix a great falling | den, Mr Graham and wite, Mrs Stoney, S Block, M Speaker, | Tenll street, East River. off, The number of cas@s there, as well as inour city, | J Cox, 't Cox, P Gibbes, K Silco: Mi ulmarion, ‘Tur. nrront that the ship Columbo, Smith, for Callao, bad incrense, but the number of cares much greater. Mrs Phidriver, Miss Morton, W M Canfield, HM back to Valparaiso, is doubted by her owners. ‘Their ad: Kev. A. bibrell, of the Methodist Kpieopal church, | Scott, 8 T Dickey, George 'F1 ¥yand 17 In the ihe 11th uit, the Tatest date, inake no mention of it, who hax been oom in his etiontions to the sick, “ it td eikieeted tae ee acta from Quebec on . i iver, and now lies q He Gib ult, tor Liverpool, wa: ob on te ter Fe has Leen taken Hwith the fever, and mow lies quite 40h, ons 3, fall Owner ond deck load throw over i, Thin will be sad mews to bis congregation (most of 5 be whem ave abrowd), by whom he ix mack 3 Several physicians arrived here from Baltimore ond Monday, August 27 in Bey On Monday, Angust 27, in Begraw street, Brooklyn, the lady of Dr, Munkett, of @ Suphiee 43 board, by he Hamburg bark Ulse Rubeke, Boyson, hence tor Hamburg, arrived off the Start, Bark Laconts, Bears 1 from Boston for Philadelphia, vata ils om “Soturday sd took Waging wth Nee antnccontact nar Yor int dence idee WD si, jotel. an posed for Fast lost tore iM im the boat from Maltimore this morning there arrived L Married. mast; the rts Tost foretory i bboom, ae. Baath ves fon Murses and & Mange bot Of prowieions for the Howard On Wednesday, August 28, at the residence of wels to the city , Rey. Aroelntion J. H. Price, Mr. Guoncn Kemrtos to Miss Lecy is aah A Brio from an Eastern or Southern por gronaded on Great ? . both of this city. Point Rip forenoon of 26th inst, but covoft atter throwing ove! ome mel | we ang | ois On Tuesday evening, August by tho Rev. J. hee deck load, of whee ‘abut 900 hyde whe were pleked Up I have no doubt your while ely aceplt syropathian for | SORE, at No. 216 Hirst stro! CRT roe 9 98 adh Me ptisomin ns 4 ation we, ae Bs “ 4 Novos ‘The Mr. Joay C, Lz to Miss Euzanern Enien Map. Br Senn Joerrn Howr, Speatwater, from Srdney, OR, for In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, August 20, by the Rer. L. §. Weed, Mr. Haxry H. Pitt to Miss Euza D. Witiaveros, Doth of this city. On Tuesday, August 28, at the residence of the bride's mother, in West Woodstock, by the Rev. H. ©. Longyear, Mr. Wiaaam Hewson, of New York, to Miss Marcaner 3 Lasix, of Woodstock, Ulster county, New York. Died. day ovening, An, New York, was totally lost inthe gale ol ‘th inst, at Black Man’s Head, Pori Le Rear, near Ragged Island, NS four Onrcox (ot Newburyport), Evans, from Jeremie for Boston, put Rito Inagua abotit Ang 14, having spring aleak in sw heavy gale otf Nicolai Mole. “Both pumps were. kept. going, Dut sho had three fectof watrr in her Rold on reaching Tnagra, A survey was held on the vessel, and she was condemned, SLOOP Vermont fe Warten. KD, Squires, from Rondout for Hridgeport, Ct, with « cw i spring a leak shordy afier lew port, and to pre m sinking, she w on the flats on Law Point he work of death fs «(fll going on, and ‘the mamber of new cares is mort owfully increedng. There i# not leas than one thenanl pereens, in both towns, down with the fewer ami Yortaneuth wad Norfolk, about thirty-five daily, equal te 245 per week—this, considering the cama pry Lion we heve now, ix moet appalling, It is melancholy thing go to Portanonth and witness some thiriy or forty Ihre children congregnted together, who within the last few dey heve been made fatherless fn! wntheriew. Mey God ides those who have stood by ist 2M, at seven o'clock, | a+ @ : inet, when she shortly filled with r. these dear Hille ones at the hagard of thelr own « In} of n of the lungs, THeopors H., son of John 2 ond we + ie 68 oe mi) opinion, we have sean the worst, The “plague” ie | 2 eadFarah Chamberiin, aged 1 year, £ months and 29 | Houbo Ncw Haren: Tew cnnpoced dey the eet witht ate now vielding more rewdily cowering off after taking out the coal, Notice to Mariners. it Boat at “Wolf Trap,” Che<ape: mdria ih inst for 1 eatment sod many ore re- | “', reients of the family ace respectfully invited to attend his funerst, from his late residence, 77 and 79 Ro- binson street, this afternoon, at three o'clock, 4 ‘ On newday, August 29, Ca ris Py he Beste Me Stonmer Meliet—Lis of the 1 tn the poe AE: —. ptain Hazapian Corrix, Aileen Wow The friends of the fuinily are respectfully invited to » Adantic Ovean, Nommwex, Angust 28, 186 attend his funeral, from his late residence, $6 Johnson At Saud “hoot inlet, om Priday lant at, the U We a at three o'clock. Faye) Aux 9 bri n Toareday, August 90, Dr. ? hee: spol), Spoke 7 S otesner Hetrel cxploued ber boiler, w ting unler Sears ana mothe. sit aidiads sabimlicaaak aed wk, Wai \ Ming the third assistant onginect, and belly seald The clergy, friends and relatives of the family aro res- vt jotuime Yhe iihewing ave the saw. | Reettully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi- ae EN. Tee Spey ae the names | Tene, No. 85 Fighth street, this afternoon, at trowel, led SL bbis; Montezuma, Smitb, His remains will be token to the Reformed Dutch Church, a rot Beverly, landed 45 bbis, veh Latimer Cot Poetomouth), third outet | in Noth street, where the funcral service will be held at | #4 ld atter landing Reeetieien Giimnend tiah Recteay, | tell eact two o'clock. jane Misiesipns river bd int Won Mactin, Mary, of Oe. . ng hte ‘ 7 «ee Ls, putin for a supply of water, 169 « 1. J Kuvight, Mie am and Wile J Sud nly, on Wi inoalay Bide fh oil Lound to Bestauda and Charleston groutd’ ain’ expect vet, ed to ary home in September. Capt M did not see ths spout of fy scalded. =P. 1. Venhors 20d Coleman Welh ‘@ whale from Nov 14 t May 20. Ribs broken — PF Mareho ld At Tombez July 10, by letter from Capt Oliver, Leonidas. NB, wt upper clean, 19 sat ith on a cruise, Spoke June $, on he Equator, apy) A daha Clarita, Gifford, Ric so ac . Om Sunday, August pect Bay oF Inlatds Spr Motawi, Grant, Nan’, 140 <p on 7 : rd, all well. he cum of $980 wasraived | the 90h year of b Spoken—Jure§, on ike line, no la, 2, Clarissa, Gifford, (we in cor mblet The friends and « fumily, likewise | NB, 500 hat some of the seubled | {he Mount Moriah J speetfully invited mpion, Gardner, W wry dition bis f noe, 608 Fonrth hound into For! Gi we +g Cy bot Wisox, wile of Jol Thip Crysinl Palace, Simmons, hence Juns 2 for Australie, Si oe i years, €inomihe and ddnys. © 3°88 | Augs ata aos ton MW. ; mn « bunet datives sind friends of the family, also those other | on Flores nom ben I" bh ta ain Bae grapes weighing «ven pnd were mon nh and Thomas Wilson, respectfully invite | Sehr Blick Fish, Reeves, hence for Malai, Aug 14, lat ster dusters, A. tomes, the onthuele: werent who lence of her von in. | on 4. cultivated them on the Gem of Mr. J. D. Jokneon street, this after- Ports, Ialipy, 1.1, hele wp the chunte Axtwenr, Ang le-Arr Peri, Robinson, Havana Burxos Avars, fuly —In port ship Lester, Coo ) Bis eer beaming with August 96, Bazaucra Cocurn, edrnire bom at (Be Aer ve of bie labore Le 7.4 beat daughter | prondeiphia, disg; barks Pardienon, Marahall” f te fron Inland cond veeme to « very well he grape © wa Couber, aged Sd years. ealine, earth Hom and for Belemn,'dor Katee ics, Fea falas The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect. | fence.do; OF Haye, Shiverick, do,'do; Miqucion, Laverne oy . . fully muvited to attend her funeral, from’ hor late resi ; Oseannis, Moore, and for Boston, do; brig» Sa: paarte oF Fort Hawares — This cory opie: depoe, S79 Seventh avenue, this morning, at teno'clock, | Dix, Coble, hence, do; Levant, Welsh, for NYork, dz, come off om Wednosing, for which twenty two boats on in Beooklym, on Tuesday morning, August 28, after a inabt4days, sid 14th bark Kanawha, NYork. lorado, aley Meow of Game, Pea a) Haven, Aug 12—Cld Col Liverpool and Unived pret ome | Te ey eon ye desteod, ae Bos Se Sth your of eae Ba cite trp NYork. Are 29:h from about emth, blowing fresh jie comoeins were /uterred in Greenwood. ny hi * a Arr 2th, The fedlowlug & the wrder im whieh they came ie, avie. | Nework, N. i, iapers poate copy. pe ft wha sida ai rt ines Ltrerpoot bib inet, a At kegport, S. J., on Friday, August 10, of marasnius Havana, Aug Sn port bark Ranger, Adame, tor Carde Yo Amer use hy iene Soot altert Bang tony bone: | MEY brjge Arwbelia, Michell, tr do, (0 Youd mui oo abe, aged Ui : Pid 12h brig Mary (Hr), Mahoney, Bosion; 2 Charies Weeks, de. reunine were intorvol in Greenw oo! Fire Pig, parspson’ do, Bask Wh Cokes: kee, Or 2a) teks . . cee At Haverstraw, N, J. on Tuesday, August 28, Faxvie | load for Swansea, ts apposed to have sid abt Isth; she has be F 4 Cupid... Gnsee, only danghier 0: Frances V, and Rev. J. Brocken- { tore been repo ving ( off Cape Antonio 20th. th reeene’s Cer ey fo weed 19 mont! and 8 do: _Massantita, Aug 6=In port hark Abegun, Doanell, for A oo. Five Tome, ... Joke Maher. Hallotteville, Staten Telad4, on Tuestay evening, | erry, Aue snereancesco (Neap), Vella cane, manent Rom 4 Cowen mas mA Attempt was me Angust 2 levee, mie daughter of Jomeph ne Findley | sit Hk en Bile, Nickerson, fork! Griaca, apenas ore J fa il Orleans, Gordon, Boston , Cale osteo At New Rochelle, on arcs August 29, Ckantorry | Pana’ Aug Stn port brige M ehepard, Wlikaies fos Bolen, , p sy pg 2 f. A. wii of Alexomier B. Hustvow, in the 26th year of her | ready: kinma, Pitis, for NYork, aig. Th concn toad, hat Ngee attending @ merting. | Mm Beknaunees, Jul B-Acr ship Aimells, Bunker, NOrieaus Hallam barber, named Lowe the = relatives and friewls are rexpectfully invited to | {ud proceeded ono Rio Janeiro. Cid Mth Br brig Phantom, up spin, nod, on passing the Counciman, we et te ela Bet late reidenee, this after: | Ni tian dae rer alle sg see ats te weich chain, ith the wateh at Reitais, Como. on Tharada: min pore ‘ , meri brig Helen, Cle arr toon have vhaubed with hive the het ihe | an, Coumiam, third non of ‘ester tad the he tue ue. doo rota, Faber, tom Mdelpaa, tery fr ss Montane casvied him captive \ The feseval wil take place Yrom the rovideneo of his | hURt atriaxer, Avg 1t—In port brig Alceaus, Davis, (om mother, 100 Fast Twestyseveuth atrcet, iy powains | Cerda Ane —Ary ship Statesman, Watts, Roxon: weird la Coeeor eve Pig dare Ty To poet ships Lamges, Magous, fry — are 23 Todt, New Sr Uneg, adt July $—In port bark Joho Wer. Cur’ NYore 18 days: belz Winn i Spent. ‘weitame,| we de do, ry Trar: 5 bet, i itoey, Martin, to i ‘ ark Berta, Blanchan’ trom? tubes chao for 2. ha CP nec antes rm as be w NY¥oek, 1 Frapklin, Gibbs, trom Hosion, ar= 8ia, for do. ily ny Peal, ch ea for do, ig; beg Ports. ug Aer tchr Mal-og, Tayioe, Baldinore. APPONAUG. ALEXANDRIA, Aug 23—Arr schrs Wi ding: Truman, Ma; ‘alter at a +) Rasanussen, fe wo Marteernan ttn Pct are Na ; Japonica. Gulg, hence, arr 2 gon, Crocker, Darien, co. SYDNEY, ) Aug MAre back While Clon: ss + Verda Amaetin, arr aad: birks Vo > {om Os yauaido” Bid abip ‘Ang'o Suiom, Mayo, NYares chr ae dras, do. FON, Aug *—Arr steamer Win Jenkins, Hallet, Balti- aero ia Walker (or), Lewls, Loudon; ects Bit Gores, Wood. Brookivn, LI. more; Puffer, Fayai Aug 9, Flores 11th; Floreo, Returned, bark Laconia, irom’ Boston for Philadeiphla—see ver Clond, Lewis, Disasters, Cld bark 5: Vulture, Perkins, Aguadilla, PR; Mason B. felon, Long. Richmond; Ja: : Eid "xind Wo SE, latter Sto SSW, Washing'on, DC; schre Hi NYork. sleamship America (at erulee I 1225); U 8 Noung Greek, brits Sarah, the Roads, Ship Daniel en, Providence. ry, do; sehrd Le Merchant (Br) Buifolk, Baker, Hoston; JP Cake, Aunties, Hammond, 5 i; bark Kila; brigs Eagle, AC Mereyman: the Roads, barks Halifax, Island Guy! brig J Nickerson, Bark and Nora started, but anchored in. Webster, « burk, and three brigs are ‘also inthe Roads, ‘The ship £ W Harley {3 at anchor near Fort ne . iM =e, Ang S—Arr bark Jane Doten, Heary, C Syiph (Br), Rawlings, St Thomas: ti ide Cid steamer Mount Risenh » Vall ino; brigs is . G rk Dele warian, Duncan, Pernambuco igs Aurate, Davis, Bostou; E Baldwin, Mont ", ner, Hatife BE Endicoli, do; or cv aches Riyer Queeo, Stedman, and Beinby Holley 3 NGOK, Aug 26—Arr sch Jeuny Lind, Combs, N¥ork. BELFAST, Aug 20—Arr brig ‘Attakapas,’ Haskell, Philadet- ; solr President, NYork; Zist, bark Soi Piper, MiCiure, Darien; 29d, schr Angeline, Baltimore, Sid ¥h'ehip Jane Bowker, Miramichi. ATIL, Ang B—Arr chip Arkansas, Oils, Portsmouth, NH. BRAINTREE, Aug 2—Arr achr Monte Cristo, Megathlin, CHARLESTON, Aug 21—Axr seamship Nashville, Berry, NYork 6zhours. At Quarantine Span hark io, Borrell, Havana. Cid bark Guerard, O'Neale, Boston; brig’ Clintoa, Thompson, NYork. Sid barks Avola, Crowell, Boston; 8, Providence, AQIGHTON, Aug'29—Are sche OR Viek “IDGARTOWN, Aug %—Arr brig Lov xovia, for Saiem; 4th, schts Weet Gleam, N IR Jewot,, N York for Haliowell, ery, Horton " ‘k for Be Kuwan, . Phita Lakeman, Mon- JOCK POLL; In port 28th the above, and schrs Bollvar, Lexington, Lane, Ontario, and Bann EAST MACHIA! Presto, Clark, NY PALL RIVER, Av HOLMES HOi.i:, Gandy, Philadelphia for de, Returned on account of head achrs Tamoree, Diadem, Maria Pick Arr 2h schrs § F Soliiday, Philadelphia for Boston. R J'Mercer terprise, Pendleton, do for Easipos Ala ‘br Louisa Arr North Pi and trom helow ech Arr selir vi, M- jorey, Philadetph Hy Laures San kt Ng W—Sid achrs Gipsy, Ingalls, and jo, Bird, Chase, Albany. a} Zi, e echrs Joho for Thosion, Jas Lawrence, Allen, NYork wind, brig Leontine; ant Sam! Nash. Anna Somers, Hen, do for Saler Sid brigs Alfved Huge b brig Wappoo, Coombs, NYork for Portland; gchrs cite, Mt for Boston; Island Belle, H Plater, Lee, do for Layan. ’ Std barks JT Duvall, Delegate: briga M & bay Giimore, Leontine, Wappoo: schrs Kosannah Rose, Mayflower, Ewtwa Tuitle, Don Nichola~, Henry B Plater, James Lawrence, Wanderer, Marta Pickup, Samuel Nash, Anna Somer Mercer, Norih Pacific, and Island Welle, "4 Philadeiphies F. foothuker, Pos Judge Tenney do; Isth, brig’ Haidee, Jorda ord, NYork; 2h, brig Cutout Y WEDT. wt seh tf Yoringan 2th ult sails split, and rk aw lucket; IN JAVEN, Aug 20—Ar James River; I Merriti, Wright. Louisa, Thompson. NYork; MR Shepherd, Lady Fenwick, Grifling, und Lantivy, W Whistle ¢ (at New Hedford eame day). BEDFORD, Ang 3—Are schrs oo for ray cee Sabi Potte jane & Lucy, Cold Spring NEWBURYPOR ley, Philadelphia. ‘PHILA! . Smith, Pi eon, Corso Barratt, Qi . Hass ENCK, A New York; schrs Meres G Leonard, | While Cloud, Newbury, Ma‘ the mere: Marie Louise, er, NYork; ‘Tyter, Rondout: iimot, do for Pawtucket. Hudson, below, Newcastle, KE, Cole, Hazelion, Philadelphia. PORTLAND, 7 Pod ug Zh—Are echra Chirt SALEM, Aw Zot, Montevideo. WILMINGTON, NC, Ange —At Zeke Lawrence, Rogers, ‘rein MI Stone Poi WICKFORD, Aux 2—Sid sloop Hope, PRC brig Henrico, m'cchr Uneas, Bates, NYor! rartridge, ‘eter Clinton: h; expenses would ex Sumes River; David Smith, Ath man, N¥ork. {NANTUCKET Aug a—Sid sche ET Adams, t Bal propeller Weste Cd 25th hark’ 1 k Arabian; sches Hume, and Bi rr td 17th geht ey Velasco, rh other damage. hrs Staten Islander, Pal- hagte, Rhodes, Rondout for for’ Bristol; sloops Copy, 5 Vhiladeip T, Aug 2—Sld sehr Chas I Rogers, Lang- A PM—Arr barks Elk, Taylor, . do; T ship Ko jont, Saunders, N York. its, Ityder, N York: diner, te, Coombs, and t, Richardson, ra Catt? Ade mnasted) Dilling- fv ot; New York, Large, do tur Maris, Smith, N¥ock. rt schrs E H Parker, Parker, Albany for Providence; Ellen |, Wright, ——; sloops Sid sches dams, Bal 1 Adams, Nan: phia, Sid Yort Ewen; Biaten, Islander, Buckingham, do; Commerce, . trom, $id schrs BW Gardner, Bourne, iad Henry %~Arr bark Lizzie T Nichola, Cardenas? St bark Jand schy Joseph NYork. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY EAY. rich designs, will be opened this morning. CRSDELL, PRTRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. ‘ASFS OF ALT. WOOL FRENCH DE LAINES, VERY RODIE'S FALL CLOAKS.—GFORGE BRODIE, NO, 51 Canal and 63 Lispenssd street, has now in store a assortment of novelties in velvet Ta safle clonke and mantillas, to. w of wholesale cash and short cloth and invive he invites the buyers. JALL DRESS GOODS.—UBSDELL, PEIRSON & LAKE would respectiuily inform their customers and. transient visiters from other States that they will open sortinent of rich dress gon ta, consisting of tlouncet silk this morning an clegant 1 dedgned for the fall trad robes. brocade, striped and plabi silks, by the ynrd; who wls hmeres and dy laipes; I ADIRS' ELPGA 4 half prices.—. Droideres hands, four yards Jong, Ws, each. No sccond price, 7 64} Broailway, © length, to anit Pircharers. UBSDELL, Pat a Ud | a i reduced J Bons, rich millfnery gor cioak temmings, “o-t or. INERS PROM Lite ML feathers MT ‘Fragon ABL) We would and vi of dark Now ree ” MPORTUM OF 1 Brody, opr ; JAS. } he door above Blecoker street. OIRF, ANTIQUEAT! Ks, —i00 PIECES OF THE RICH- + Munitila Rruportam, #1 eae! ky and maniilan « GEO. KUT COLLARS, 250 a MADD plaid yodds of & deacriftion; Ertheh LIE Tocafeler ee Le URSDELL, PHIREON & LAKE, 471 Broan: BROW ERED eived, from auction, 700 Swiss and cambric collars, from 7+, to 12s. each AT 00 em. 26, tel, Dk. est quality thanufictured, of every shade of color, Very cheap, nee cpene! Gis morning and eut in any French flowers, on Hf. LICHT ENSTELN, 00 Bowery, IN, ~ ASHTONS, __ WATCHES, JEWELRY, AC. _ o Mefrapalitan I Orj ORNIA DIAMONDS, PQUAL IN BRILLIANCY ind appe ‘ices —~Gowta? luster i chain, $5; gents’ cluster wihows chain, 8? single’ atone, various styles, $4 to $12 ladies’ earrings, cluster and # stone, $5 to B25 ladies’ cluster pins, benutiful styles, $10 to $25; rings, cluster, single and three stomes, $5 to wtuds, sleeve butt We invite every one to call and non-purchasére ia LOTS re J and al) kinds of hard dt constantiy on hand a large asortim $20; alko, _ IMPOR TRA bracelets, ko. The shove articles meunted in eighteen carat ay warranted. NS Pulton creat, baw mt of gold, silver, ‘and composition watches, which be can veil al the very lowest et pri BROOKES’ Dancing and Ws roome street, betweem 4 whth reception, drew esses sucl Uesond ail eto, the dancing academy in tl Tay tnd evening for tuition ( 5, from from 7 {0 15 P. Mes par hes. | asi M._ Private at all times not en and 4 for Tulldson enctn ively), to engage please appiy VEZIENS informs _— “DANCING ACADEMIE® ROORFS’ DANCING ACADEMY.=L. DE GARMO Academy, lads. Wi from 3. Unieal Bratee, est in the worlt. and inteses, ia we classes, i w 3 : f 7 ie ber | aang Grand eptember 1, from § to U1 o’gigok. the Towers danei ber friends ami indies and soiree on Satyriay evening i <item plana gat, out cbidren, in @ ; | tween Eighth third HOUSES, ROUMS, &C. WANTED. CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—THA. — menta. Rent not to exceed $700. Address, stating particuiars, box 413 TRRORS WANTED.—THREE SECOND ae Dany iz inches by four My f tea ei oa’ inches by six feet. two drews J. H. ©., Brooklyn, « price, wad wll’particulars ——— ws TED—BY A LADY, WITH TWO GROWN uF children and servant, a suit of furnished or um- furnished apartments, consisting of partor and two bed- roums, with board, in the house of @ private fawily, where no ether boarders will be A tage} ta above Kighth street. References gives and required. Address tor three days, J. N., Broadway Post office. ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE WITH CONVENTENCES of Croton water, pleasantly situated i the not above Thirtieth street. Rent from 8300 to Address bow 5,372, Post Office. $$ Yr PARLOR, WITH BEDROOM ATTACHED, on second or third floors, situmed between Eight. and Tweaty-first aiveeta, and Broadway and Sixth avs Office. ——_——$$—$—$—$$<———— nue; ne meals wanted, Address box 571, Post TANTED 10 HIRL—A HOUSE, AT THE RENT OF $109 W to $1,000 perannum. Would also the fur niture to the amount of $1,000 or $1,500, if nearly new. Location between Fourth and Twenty-fourth streets; went side preferred. Address A. B., box 1,471 Post Office, with name of the owner, Agents need not appiy. ORM OR COI, WANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND one, cither iron or copper, large size, Address C. D., Herald office. 7 OODEN VATOR TANK WANTED—A GOOD SEOON— hand one, capable ot holding from two te three thousand gallong. Address C. A. D., office. HOUSE WANTED—-IN OR NEAR ON! c by ites post pally to Joba kanpheer, 2, ee by leer, pos fo John Lanpheer, 43 Uni ‘ slallng iscation and price. : ‘3. LANPH ‘OUSES, ROOMS, &0,, WANTED.—WANTED IMMEDE ately, the firat floor, or fis Sad Suet ae rst Hoor neal Httle house, respectably a 4 Address, sinting terms and location, W. M., 196 Seventh ave nue. WING SING OK TARRYTOWN RESIDENCE WANTED— furpished or unfurnished, for six months or a from Ist November; must be comt us, i bg: 4 area. sonable rent. Any one ha such to let will bear Spt tenant by applying soon, with location and terms, to R. &8., Vor 1958 New York Post Ofice, 7ANTED—BY A CLUB OF ABOUT SIXTY M ‘an assembly room, in & respeciable locallty, for evenings weekly. Address Claudius, box i\772, Post 4 stating terms, gas and fuel included. ANTED TO RENT—BY A FAMILY WITHOUT CHIL. ‘dren, a part of a house, two bed rooms and kiichen. Location, up town preierred, Rent got te exceed $300. Address J, N., box 921 Post Office, ‘ED TO RENT.—A LARGE SALOON, WITH rinenis attached, on second or third sultabter . Must be about in the cenire of the city, ad dress Club, Terald office, stating terms. T Anu west ot Broudvay, ol above Thinoenis sree, bar i er way, hol abore \wlow Chambers. Address; KER, Union square Post olsee. Teeal estate brokers need not apply AVING BEEN BOLICITED BY SEVERAL OF date Coroner ut the next election, without elther preface or present: ing my claiyis and qualifications, eubinitting t the judgment and di commitiee, —-M, G, GILLIGA ournmncnrenonpmengiin 10 —BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC.— 'e DOLBEAR’S academy, 600 Broadway, cornee Houston street. ‘icants may commute for at the August terms. Those who enter Lean sn» private eats without extra charge. The course is practical and unlimited, Ladies’ private rooms open day and evening. rn $1 y-BOOKKEEVING, TIME UN , . writing lessons, $2, twelve lessons, including stationery, at PAINE'S, 235 Grand 6 Fowery, 166 Fulton street, Brookly: any hours eultlug their own convenience, til 4 |. ,Col. Paine is one of the best instructors im the State.—Néwport Mercury, SPANISH GENTLEMAN, MARRIED, Wo IS WELL acquainted with the prinelaieg of his own 5 and 5] ‘s English, French and Italian, intends to a part of his time fo giving instructions in language. Terms very m te. La who derire to learn this rich language, may apply at No. 158 Chambers stccet, first floor, beh pee eine epee the SCHOOL, by the late professors o' . net—Mesers, - foasss and Smith—removed from 33 Hiamtsond sheset to one 1 ktreet, corner of Clinton place, reopens Sep- ember vid, MEARS FRENCK AND day echool, for young ladies, (82 and teenth atreet, below Fifth avenue,) re-opens on’ September 6. Mrs. Mears will be at home to pe tents ai ho wish to eonfer with from Monday, tentember 3. nee R. AND MRS. CHARLES CANDA’S. BO) ‘and day schoot for young ladies, No. 17 ice, will be re-opened on Wednesday, Sey MB. THX, NO. 101 ST. MAUK'S, PLACE, WILL RE- ope her French and English school for young ladies, on Monday, Sept. 3, aed ‘ADAME VANDER WEYDE, FROM FRANCE, WILL open her institute for young Repay: kali Sept. 10. Besides the common branches, a in- struction im French and music ix her prinetpal 3 whe is assisted by the best of teachers. Soirée classique for scholars and relations every month. Gireu- lars are at Mr. Lincoln's music store, 619 Broadway, be- low St. Nicholas. School 110 West Twenty-fifth street, between Sixth and Feventh avenues. PWE FRENCH INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN, AL Woarding and day school, No. 48 Bast T fourth Street, directed by Mr. ELIE CHARIIER, of Paris (former- \ ay Peugnet's ehool), will open on Wednesday, Sept. mth. DLLEGE. OF ST. YRANCIS XAVIER—NO. 99 WEST Cc Fiiteenth street, ween and Sixth | The claseeg Will be rosusled in this insisution on 7, Uae 24 of leraber. Ternis—For students over nine years of age St? 59 per quarter; for those under that age $7 60. M, DUSOL, 8. J. TION.—WK. L. DE GRAND-VAL/S CAL vanish Boardin: oken, N. Jz. will reopen op OROKEN.=<THE MISSksS ROUSSELLE'S BOARDING and day school for youn ladies will re-open on Monday, co ember, Vor cards of terms, references, &e., ap Hudson place, opposite Franklia (grrace, RESTAURANTS. ADWAY THFATRU =P, SALOON, 32¢ Bropdvay —Choye, steaks « la Jude, wh hedes fm the bet style. The keep his bat well supplied o and rs, fine old al tcown stent and Joha Jamieson’ wh'ssey and lager beer, i con- with ine import- . Lae . port. GEORGE MELLON, A Moxtaixe TO 1 wonderiul setrologt ist Ta the worl fie My Fie on all the events likeness of the intended husbands, to can ulted with for @ short time at her old office, 60 Canal street, two deors east of Broadway, ‘All consulta- tons W cents. ADAME MEYER HAS REMOVED TO 191 wueets, She eontinuce te ame ge futere events, likewise marriages, sults, business CMaIa HAYES, THE / sod business Clairvoyant ex % “~

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