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Icnown to the constitution, to on the fm thes bigbert act of sovereign toa delegates wo frame fo- themselves & his tment. Toe performance of this ty reign y is vet only @ right my Kansas. Seif-government is not only and sacred duty, and if the con prin- id not represent the will of impose a Kamas, is consequence Of 4 unless it people to perform the sacred duty of ion, of Preasion, upon those delinquents duty, of Sigrace and opprobr ium of subverting fundamental | every dictate of hoor and of conscience, and of the con- prisciple of sel government. ‘The law bus performod its | stitution of the Union itlf, as expounded by the supreme Potire and appropriate function when it extends to the | judicial tribunal of the Union. whole end of 9 has been the cannot compel * * 5 in ‘owr whole Legislative oom, clause, euffroge, act on chat comtingency , States, ant law and the ‘all had comstitu- queoe ratification of ine » Lust 0 bul in tees will in all that act ax declare effect of itude why ratify or become Other wise self government domain, and law. To allernatives. title is I doubt not, my fellow citizens, if there are settlement, to be ans septeit. itn poate cal iy cage. ae nos ane Tarlog ade are 3 wi our ears a end ob! im this ‘resyest—-1 douse mot thas when reason | sented i din the Senate of the United Saves, wal fully deli- | the convention each just and Deradon. You should not consvlg yourselves, my | Constitutional provisions as will accolerate the extinguish- fellor citizens, with the reflection that you '» | ment of the Inaian title. by @ subsequent vute, defeat the ratification of ‘Then there is the great question of homesteads aud pre- constitution. most anxious to secure to you the | em ier sca! Sealers, sivoage denmned &: me most exercise of that secred youl have no to dic- and beneficial to the people of the whole ) ‘Thea tate he proceedings of the conventioa. And why inour | there is the five per cent fund for the new Mates, the hazard ef tho formation of a constitution by the mi- | and the half a m.llion of acres reserved for a University or pority, when the ty, by their own votes at this pe- | other purposes. Then there is the question of railroad riod, cap now ¢ the formation of that great instru re 2 Searens, mace by hee te, 08 ie sew Sates men Thbat constitution will have a momentous influence ut one, and within a few months past made by Gongress upon the futare destiny of Kansas. It may fix for you and | to the Territory of Minnesota, even in advance of her be for your 'y, for ages to come, the fundamental law | coming a State, and which in my judgment will promote in aad the of all your institutions. Ex; ly may | & most wonderful manner the rising it decide, for you and for them, th great sad disputed | of that great and enlightened » now question of slavery. That question usetts, Mia. | about assuming the attitude of a Staw, souri and the other States ioci’ed for thomselyes; and in | and destined, I believe, to wit [ what respect are you less sovercign? You are cuigrae from other states, citizens thereof by @irth or ado Aiun; and have you lost the faculty of self- are Palle te esinenaon Gosh ou cit} > ee teens 2 ‘tof the constitution take im, action. These, rou inferior in intelligence and capa part 0 tution may portant . 5 ciher thas recollect, Congress, wo of States? Are you less competent they to de- }) are graste b but to Gide for yourselves your form of government? Ie it not | Stater, and it Kansas by e constitutional pon nape nf just, a6 well as Cuustituuional, that you also should decide | like ybe State of Lilincis, in granting these this question for yourse.wea? Are you sovereigns among | to companies if they think rz. to build these roads, goverrigus, equals among equalst [+ it Kansas that is to | preserve the seven por cent the gross proceeds, it is Decome 8 slaveholding or a oa slavehoiai:g State? and ig | quite certain that soon as these roads may be con- ftthe alone that bay Tow is the great vital privciple of self gc ta involved in this decision, and unless acknow ledges hor own incapacity to gove n berseif and frame har own constitution. unives she admits her own inferiority to the people of her sister States and submits to the degrada 80 ‘ight to decide this question? | stzucted, such will be the large ments into the treasu. 4 rament that | ry of the Stace that there would ‘be pose in any State tax whatever for the support of Tas over the ‘pment I come now to the and of edu- cation, "have heretofore red fo Your ans othe tin of external inter ference che must decide this pane Se where all lences may be matter by ber o«n right ght, especially a great agricultural department. I But it is eaic that the convention is not legally or fairly | come now to the question of your achool lands, embracio; called, aud that the election will not be freely and fairly | the question of bearers aemypan question upon which conducte 1. The Territorial Legisla ure is the power or | depends the perpetuity of our institutions, In my report dained for this purpose by the Congress of the United | as of the Treasury, (blank "date) will be , found States, called into being by the Congrosa of 1854,and re. | the following jon :-—A( ‘upon this recom. ‘ognized tn the very latest Conyres ional legislation. Itis | mendation, but not carrying it out to its full ex- , on the, passed an act granting ized by the mi chief magistrate of the Union, tent, eo & eae 3 | two schoo! sections instead of one, aa heretofore, in every Just chosen by the Ceres people. It £ eee ry = at ee a> poe the proper authority fr such a purpore by the Supreme | township. &@ great advance upon the former sys- he U aiates. the the benefits intended will ‘Court of the Univea States. as the Governor of the Torri tory I must support the law of ihe Constitution, and I t have po other alternative bul to see that it is fully and | are granted in everyfownsbip, locating the school sectionjin fairly executed I s-e in it no improper or unco-stitationsl | the centre of every quarter township, which, by only ¢ou- restr ctious upen the right of suffrage I see in it no test oath | bling the rcdool sections, would the of other similar provision bjected to tn r lation to previous | public domain in laws, bot clearly repealed as repugnant to the provisiens | which would Of this act,to fara regards the election of this convention. | lands, whilst at the same time affording an adequate fund ‘Tt to onid that 4 fair and full vote will not be taken. Who | not only lishment of common schools in every can safsly predict such a result? And is it jast for a | township, but of high schools and free academies, which, majority tazhrow the power into the bands of a minority, her with the \vorsity grant bofore referred from a mere apprebension (I ‘rust entirely unfounded) | would place Ki in a few years, in ‘of science and that they will not be permitted to exercise the right of suf frage? If by fraud or violence a majority should not be This is a subject which I regard [nen to vote, there is a remedy, it is boped,in the | with intense interest, inasmuch as my highest hope of the wentien itself, acting under the obligations of an oath ‘of the American Union is based just respouribiity lo the tribunal of public opinion is a remedy also, if such facts can be demonstrated, refusal of Cougress to admit « State iawo the Union ralification ‘or rejection Sree, censors wemsaze OF reje a power, wi vance 60 oo aneas. Such has Stage ben erests of our whole country. With were views, well known to the President D bis Cabinet, | accepied the appointment of Gover. iawe are authorized by the coustitution framed and ratified by the It is impossible for aay convention, how , the and ever wise or patriotic, when they shall be engaged in their | the Hannibal and St. Josopn road, and her qreat work, to know what provisions in every respect | borders proceed the great routes connecting Kansas wilh ‘will be eatwfactory to a majority of the people of a State, | the Southern Pacific Railroad thi Indian It by no me ace follows tat may receive the aase! ‘vention, fully and fairly elected, that they sball comarily tbe command and assent of a majori ageie. Whether such would be the fact must on all such | southern boucdary of Kansas, and the Pacific in a straight jons be at least a doubeful question; and upon s point | line, with but four hundred and ay miles to the Gali of 60 vital there should be no doubt whatever. The cer | Mexiow; and the same railroad through the Indian Ter- ple themeclves ia ratifying or rejecting the acts of | ton, and through Texas, with San Francisco and other F delegates. The framing of a cons'iation is mot esly ‘upon the Pacific. Kansas occupies position, there- We highest act of soverviga yer, but one of mo fore, of immense power, and, with wise counsels and a mentnun wenees and abiding Influence upon toe | proper developement of her resources, as the great central people of the Stwo It i not merely the question | State of the American Union, with the most fertile soil and of slavery, directly oF indirectly, apon waich the | salubrious climate, participating in the intercourse of the convention be called pom to act, but the | Atlantic and Paciflo, the lakes of the North, andjthe Gulf of whole frame work of their gevernment; the ‘nature and | Mexico, the Red river of the North and of the South, the aba acter of ir legislative, executive and judicial func | Arkansas, Miseourt and Mississippt, she must, with wie ionaries; the extent of th olvotion by the people or otherwise, their terms of office ond ralarie:; the natureaod cheracter of the taxing powsr, Chat great authority eserpual to government, but @ power Of Wemmendous import, aud vitally the rights and ge of every citizen, the elective fransbise, aad , When, and by whem exercised; the creation of cw powers, the mode of thoir | counsels, become one of the most prosperous, populous ‘ and powerful of the States of the American Union. With Poralicns, a power m et portious, and requiring adequate | that St-te, to become & propapendiat of abolition, an guards and security aguinet (rava and injastice; the deli | lum for fugitive slaves, ifving the decisions the cate question of a payer currency, bow, if practicable, to | Supreme Court of the United |, and be recured and guar ifo—a power accom maied with ao vet im the heart of the american Union. On the much danger, and which bas eo often involve: our coun. territory, MARY add disastrous Coavussions; yeur schools, Ayiog her with cotton for her seademies, colleges ead univer-itier, your railrogds, how them retaro with her and by wbom constructed, the and the descent of | bei om the south and Property, or the sacred reiatious of husband and wife, of ing States, and on parent aod children, of qu arviiaus and wards, of execwors free States, whilst Abd aamiDim ‘alors Of +ils Aad Couveyauces, tho declare | {f from snl, climate, y and ether causes, the (Sea.of Zigits, tnd ali hate prost general prissipe, ence should become ‘a free Stale, sho will at loast ro. ‘by det, embened i the conditution— | tain ail thane great conservatire features which would ene- the great heagua Charia of the libertios of the Se Rae to eceerrs on Fe the American Union. perple, These are truly great and migthy ques | It ir quite ie thet in regard to many of theee mea- Gore, a well an of timvery. |, | eUrex, epecinily ae the introduction of her Southern yerbaps, er, tbe people of Kansws, their life, uibery | t bor as a Siate, the convention and pr perty, and "pon which they mast decide for taem- | of Kansas may be called upon to act a most important elves in the ratification oF rejecnon, «heu the constitation | part, vitally intercet! to the whale poeple of hail be eubmitied for their decision There are other rea- | upun which they should be permitted to exercise the right sone alrg * ch renuer thia course peculiarly appropriate | of suffrage Inéad neither at the city of Washiogion, nor 08 Lhe present uocasiou ehewbere, have I ever known @ fraagbt with Kana: is about avking from Congress admission aa cne | more important consequences to a State or ow Of the Slater of the aiwerican Umon, apd ahe can only pe | the Union, than the convention which ix about to be elected admitied by the arent ber smear States, as represeniei | and assembied in Kansas. there ths great A eolf im the two bouse of the Americana Congress. And thi+ is to be definitely detefmined by the peo. i nok can never be aecompliched anlew & majority o | pie that ‘y—can Kansas govern ore and the Pre-tdemt are fully satisfied that the coo | Cam » sod ratify, and administer « Glitution of Kaveas reprew ne Ue real «ill of the majority | State government, or mast she look to Congrosa, or to Of bee people. The law ergann Territory conte. | Maseachuretia, or to otner States, to do these for Plates the decision of the nlavery question by the majority | ber? Is she capable of rolf government, and ‘other Se kote, Bommeves ur eae pay LO PG with is the solemn judgment of the Sapreme Court of the | out intervention? Above ail, are her own Conven- United Rates Uons of ber own delegates willing to trust her destiny to The stater in framing the constitation of the Union mast | the rote of ber own people, or must civil strife be renewed wisely separated the inginasve, execative aad jadicial | im Kanene? Mast she settle ‘and establiat towns pS ‘suthority. | and cities, echooll , academies, colleges and charchos, And above ¥ placed the constitution of the | together with railroads Anda wise and conservative policy, ‘Union, rend orir, ‘oF most she be given over to fanaticiem and civil war and covery act of the dolegated | ail their dieactrour consequences? I believe her de-tiny ls ; rendering lt acts of State | in ber own hands. | feel a deep solicitade in her wel are. pot mbrrond Com- | Lbave 00 pertonal wishes or interests to gratify; nothing Supreme Ovurt of diy resisted, f an should be made the United Stato Vases buteg ths | cottorty of Comps oeang ‘the alle t : ‘mae — wih the mae duty in ering that the laws ., yy are faithfully exe Kopeems Goure toon Cute and lone te comet uence 0 @ Nigher pier Mere from thie deoroe foros in any State | that tbe destiny of the Onion ia in the hands of the people of the Uniow, ¢1 Tt ts true we are | of Karsan If they should prove incompetent to the settle. ort bownd to enact a ine Coart of | ment of the slavery question, I see nothing in the fature the United States may bave crexied that reas bas toe | but disaeter and civil war, of that immense pros- 325 trge that the Supreme Court of the eer, which is now dawning upon her, ! see nothing hited Saige many revere iteown tovidon with or with. | but blood and sesolation. 1 see the flames vf civil war ex out changer Pornone of tte rcumnents, but to a ry Urriling tryem her lemits inte other Thehold the prleas ab act ef Congress of of State legisiation in | of the tomatation ny Ra wed he ao fo of the Supreme of the theat glorious fade of herman peer eee 2 ey BP Praharfen to man, tumide into anarchy and ruin. 0, if the 80 constitation, of wach only | people of Kaneas would lift themselves to the elevation & Congres, from timeto time, may determine, or « the lofiy © e arying amd discordant instru. | for them aod for the eountey— thirty-coe States, from time | mighty progress and fotare ox: acoording to their © astraction. | pudlic—if they woud bebold the per ‘TH: woule be wom be all government, w shal) contain mor verth ow the onm-tituiion, and aa @ consequence disso! when our me che Union, wivn all he attendant evile of discord and ot other nations, strife. Tie ry quee ton, im iow of @ decision of that | there alvo oor atin <—she will turn with sorrow and ‘ib Lal, iss peouliar qvesdon w be decided by the peaple Of the State in the formation of Uhair State gaverament, | ftrament for the vretrnetion of the american Union & 3nd therefore it must be planed bevend all doubt or com | ail the States of the Union tre one in the fature whic inaignaton from the effort now made to ase her as an in- ‘roveray by a ste wpon the ratifieauon or reye tion of the | would rurtain the deepest injary from the rth ow ‘one submine fer their decisive. And why should | the American Union, #onid be the Reate of Kanan. tt b+ Sine any, Siftcnity on ach a question? Whocaa wish | would knock ber of from the communication of the north old from the people their solemn right of decison | ern ake or vhe Gulf oF Mexioo, from the Atlantic or the by ven upon Cele own form program, Jyh nment? If | Pacific. he would become the’ reproach not only oF ur Fee TA the vote of thes. deen ates by Kar rete tavor | country, but of hnerty, and nt leeatiog Sot a cam Luten. HOF ODIy will Do iojary Rave acorued, | throughout the wort. Me would encounter obinquy for ey viviog the bi authority Of their | having merificed the Amertoan Union, and with it the Gaored duty Of ee a aation of the conmitation, and the | liberties of the world; whereas, by pursuing « proper ant Sota, Sur ined ue S| soe ayy wae eesti eps Sp AeerEIt We rejecter by she paople, which is the yone Sut ‘apen ow a RY ba , Goch AD kt would Commitute im itself NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1857. Our Virginia Correspondence. | ear PRNSONAL. alae Ricumoup, Va , May 90, 1861. RCTABLE MARBIBD LADY, WHO HAS LOST Borin Deion by Of at Toney Oran Bung | Ais Bend a al PY trl Echook Procession A Richmond Candidate for the Gor | 2eipe atte Kast Hroadway, tn the RULMANN.—aNY BODY KNOWING THE Daou of Geared Moulmann, or able to give some bereabor infarmaue: weilbetag of loulmann, who emi Gp che Sth tant, on inpwtens decisien wen vendaved by ‘usm Amelercam te the United Sains tn 1k6L, te re- @hief Justice Taney, in the Federal Supreme Court of Vir- weed (a ocivere ‘such (nformation to Burchard and Buck, oth Williaa gitia, im the case of Waring vs. the brig Alvanco, This tesserae lO "a Kot baeriadn Petey lost will Weare ea ctareee Thats who are drstrous of seeing bisa.” - “eee TION WANTED—THB GENT THROUGH [ition Praoctite, Leach—MoMe)lum—whose maton name was Macguire, Fenoived an aancty fom preg. oe. oe gonfer a favor by sending bls to J. &. Nones, No. Lg Warren street, New York 0 ——$—————————————— below was affirmed and (he veszel condemned and ordered N¥ORMATION I8 WANTED—OF MRS. CATHARINE Roshestor in 1847 oF é [Ney, who came to How Back rom Rochacier in 150 or ing brought over a free negro, from Antigus, and loft bim im Virginia in bondage. Judgment was given by Judge Hallyburton, in June, 1862, condemning the veasel, but an NFORMATION WANTED—OF MB THOMAS O'KEEFE I and family, in ‘the ‘who resided about ten ‘eo in Bangor, the | Maine. any information of his ‘whereaboris will be thaak: only | tully received by his brother, Kichard U'Keefe, by addres: respon . | biman to tothe care of ‘William er, He The Bangor papers please copy. [SORMATION. WANTED OF, EAz. MoOORMAOK, ich. Js ridget Mary Moliveea, from County Bown.” Alaa, obran, Tt was the grandest affair of the kiud that ever took place | vf Pat. Brady ae: on, inolucing the aduite who engaged | [°c man of inca Caecome rts at least ve iho wand and tating | a@-e of Commissioners of om, Bt We wat ne a hte hee al pandeoketdy FR ‘About eight o'clock this morning the schools assem! & 2 ee ee into one general processien order laid down tu the programme the square was truly interesung. This fascinating in itself, was imposing combination ot square, o draw themselves from a scene that combined so much of and interest, Governor. his con- ' incentive, he assured them he would stripe Burlingame's back anyhow. unavailing, however, for the of , Meanwhile, bearing that a difficulty existed in procuri 4, Proper person to undertake the management Brgbes Young, he at once determined to apply the effica, be. payee wrt po the qualities suited to 80 responsi that the bes He imagines ny be based his will be duly recognized and C saperourdi Dowd and thus believing, he has morning straight- Excelienoy. The Diopach of this city has spoken" highly of bis qualiications Yor such a position, N= YORK MAGISTRATK, ‘The Journal of criminal and civil courts, TO DaY. NavoF Panos ‘With an etching by a new process $4 enum. $1 for air monde, HOBO & TOUSEY. General Agents, = ing ot city late LPP PP IIIIIIIWIWPV {IPI Ce ees cn y blame’ Ridge. | NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DesIGN —tHe THiRTy. , Of the Whig, for the result. He, as [formerly stated, | now oper alls trom $A. Mito Po Ms at G3 ‘Beostaase ook 'onveption to tbe candidates fret ‘put forward’ te ths oppostie Bond street E "er : party. In doference to his wish, a second meeting was T. ADDISON RICHARDS, Cor. Secretary, W. A. NOROFT BOUSE, CORNER OF BROADWAY AND 4 Fcentloh sutton Plosoanty lossted bet woes Union ane to » uares, summer guests consequence. The result has caused no little surprise po ep tad + hyd to all familiar with the state of peney Se veral lf. i Yoora The it Sees ‘a Virgi ML&aw. ‘ul, Proprietors. given way. New Yorx, June 1, 1867, I should like to correct an error that appeared in Satur- ‘THE TURF. day's Hana in regard to the steamship Vanderbil’s | “arrow Goumam LONG InLaNOtUm RAUE trip. You say that she bas disappointed those who ex- Rtorortte Pasion yes will oommense on Friday. tee pected her to make @ quick trip, &o. Taking the following June next, at 2 FM. ae follows:— things into consideration, the steamship Vanderbilt has for 4 year baer made tho quickest European passage on record, and placed | fi niet Sr ai co Picea on the same favorable footing with the Persia and Baltic, eae cht Gus Wasbugion by Bove. when they made thelr short passages, she would have Pah made the Liverpool trip ia eight days. steamer that was to them to —he lost two hours by that; wheress the Persia and Balde, in making their q runs, work their engines at the top of ir ‘dot flack them gain unt! thay touch the oer siden sbesripion, al Second. The Vanderbilt made southern passage to | nomins Avoid oe om the banks, which neither the Persia or Baltic | ‘™P. (#leneoe, did in their quick trips; and any one at all conversant with imp. Trustee. ‘horthern one. 4 y Third. The distance from this port to Southampton is Manoel cheesy 7 300 milce further than from here to Liverpool, the port pA ee oT RN, ‘he Persia and Baltic runs to, which shows the Vasdorbilt | $2, Relipes. 7. John, Howland aa to dave run 400 miles farther than either of the above | Mariner, ou of Tuksey 8. mentioned ships, and did it in @days 16 hours; and al | Diocletian, by Umpire, out of by lowing 200 miles for « day's run, shows the Vanderbilt to | Tvmspay, THE 9rm Day oO” JUNE, Wu have run the same distance the Persia and Baltic did int | pie, 3 Gay A boure lan ime than the Perna did, and in 14, by Fe ye Ry days leas time chan the Baltic did. The shortest trip the ‘wilh nine nominations. "1. J daye 6 eure $0 minuies; the Se ieremal by imp. Glencoe, out of oe cases it was not antil after they bad been running some yy ime, and had their engines cut down to smooth bearings, | War’ te sine Ramee CR Me which gives au old engine © vast superiority over anew | Helshazsar, dam by tap, Trustee. & ‘one, as was shown by the Perria herself, whom it took 14 | aame ok. ¢ by imp. (lencoe, out of Motto, b; days 3 hours 53 minutes to make her first trip. You alo | & David Me ‘aames bi. 6. by Browa say that her eagineer was afraid of overheating bis boilers | Flaterer: ‘ Feroea uamee' b,c. Zannl, and chating his wheels, &c. one at all acquainted | i nu be tap. dete on ren ree with Mr. Wm. A. Lighthall or Mr. John Germaia, ber chief | ign sO: F flare uamea v. € by Tally ao engineers, know that they are not the men to be afraid of | by"Orator. anything under their charge'n the shape ofa seam engine; "eame Puree $900, two ale heats, . pecially one mr dy do iserean sip of er son, rte Eee, ter eae toe Same day Puree 6600, two alle heats, al Entrance Ave par ornt on the amou ures, Races Marino purposes. There is one thing arhere money te edded 10 be wtjournos ta cane of baa great expectations of—tha' is, her ecanomy of fuel. The} tbe prepe ts thinks proper. to the quarter do not expect her consumption of fuel will be over 2 eel eel © ee, phi ‘and grand stand for Tloree {Othe feld wut ellizoye’ stand. SL P. The Fugitive Slave Excitemen: Ohio. HADEAS COKPUS AGAINST THE SHERIFF OF GLARE retarn will and the stakes ball forfeit i close at Palk- te Marah! Serger of Fam nc hteny and Catharine neve ov FE wi eouted yolook P. tive out warrants against ll the SUAW & WHITE, Propristore. I - i lL, L—TKUTTING—ON TURSDAY, ae ‘mare Tor mile ond vicunoe: rt Gun, at 3 ofcogh, mil, ‘Mar-! ounes inderella, te wagon, partion, and ©. Breoss Wo barnes, } - tog eae —~} SH4W & WHITR, Proprietors. jaw. All men, who regard the laws of the co 1 SION OUURRK, L. L—TRUTTING—ON WKDNKADAY, pt tue diguiny of the federal gorerament, will cheer. 1.4 Oy fo ~*~ wane of = proffer aad render their Marsal in the per- | [ola D. Tall > im melie, Motaughlin names b- formance of hia duties. by 1) Soo ivamneet. ef mane 5, SHAW & WHITE, Proprictors. affair, but that he might have ecutive for all his measures. na Tax Corron Cor —Re to May 90 my tha the weather har lst been soot tod warm, aod ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. T A APROIAL MPRTING OF AM-RICU® RNGINE OO, 6 be d af the engin hovge on Mon ay evening. 1 ane Vet the Lane pw J preamble and resolutions were om motion, nnanimously adny +d — Taterens, tee Toe) orgatising the bart tanwn as Fire Comminaioners: city 0° saw Yors.” hae never heen 4a mlited 10 a vou of the souve Gremen of the ery. td wheroay the end buard have almoe nniimi ed powsr i peliiag, aod in other wave inter ring wi b Ares ending = And an con panies ant whereas It te the oprrion ot pany that many Jus aod salary amendmsata, may he eet 1 the sa0 law. whereby equal a dimpar ia. juan @ eegared tothe furmen ofthis ety were. ba i oo henclved, That thie company 49 hersby Riovinta delegatl m three pA eases A like namber from anak ht wer uP Ane orem Ye wih tis for the sn-puse 0 to be sumiited the ner Grafting « ar State, euitadie to the wants aif! intorwis of the tne iiepatt ment re Depart: Kesolved. “hat the averetary of this company \ heceh wxtrncted 10 trannlt &eo0y a Tae rentettiets oe e ciry requiendog them to wend vo ‘ fhert action thereon ao” that the del-gare rv thine we aay fom rare ving the wamen 14 thelr aswosiatrs ‘un vr thls Galt es \ etruated to rail » meeting st teh ova time and piace TLLIARD TABLES.—TWO BILLIARD TABLES, OF © grad quality, have,beee Used about two years. for wale In qnire wt BAT Krona re ears GUOD SROORD BAN) BILLIARD TABLES wo " he c nen Tnaaire af he manctustary COONNOR & COI? fn etrooe Ae may eoem to them Hees for the objee's hervinoefare men: -— - —_ Semen Revolved’ That anit delngniion consist of ease 8, Aloka'e, __ HOUSKS, RUUMS, &0., WANTED, me a ae oeee \REERNWOUOD METERY —PLOT WaNTHH A PRR abi plot (nel aed prefers 1) to di Bean! That s enps of the aD0ve ye pudilahed i York Herald, Leader and inthe Now | (7 "EE baving pore of at a moterate price, vill 8 dm cash purchaser by ad 1. Renowan, Georetary ANSPARR, Voroman. | Hreasing Ureenwnod, Herald officn a - = ANTED TO PURCHASE—« SRUUSD HAND OYLIN der quarts orual Apply at 1% Mercer etreet, in the ANT D—TO PURCHASE OF TO 1aan og far pee tc err Me Weta OF vartons atyine Se a TT, wens oe, reduced palteras; embroidered banda, ‘ool: valea- ere, sleoves, children hes, rales, cape, vale: 42 00.,, 1% jway. “MARI®@ STUART” PARIb JAOONRT PO! Just landed from steamer Arago, at Ofly per leas than manufacturers’ prices UBSDFLL, PIRRAON, LAKE’ 00., 71 Broadway. () BENCH 1.408 tate n iain yuality, 50! iow td bentifal ing 5 ‘At eight dollars BULPIN, 361 Broadway. FRENCH RNB! 000 7 pormenan exists WILL BB re Ww thelr value, Sea Sams os, 1.200 coe. EPGLISH LAWNS, WARRANTED ind bececaeren) 4 00., Broadway. PIROES PRINTED me FOULARD SILK, ONLY 1500 "UBSDELL, PEIRSON, LAER & 00,, 4.500 28st, Paks EMBROIDERED BanDs WiLL x ‘be opened on Wednesday; a spinadid Paris bands, in Swire and Jaconet muslin, of the anaiont and'ae ere very pay upaad NOEN Ota ‘dee 648 Broadway and 70 Bleecker suet, QUQ Oe OF MURR, . BECK & OO. ‘Have reduced the prices of « large stock of ou 3 000 aa teat eauin delaine curtain paser| rer OL TENKB. 456 and tod Pearl ctrest, H. ¥. reduoed the-priser of (hots i spring And oun om nd, ed Orgundies, Delaines, 585 Broadway. 2s, be. Aan ASSORTMENT OF FLOUNUED GBENa«- From $15 to $0 AS TO BM SOLD UFF. cach. Just received. A, T. STEWART 4 00., Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets. LACK LACE RASQUES, B etme yy te my lace mant lise, and Points from $5 ‘o $35. MILLER & GRANT, 703 Broadway. LACK AND WHITE TRAVELLING WRAPPERS From $8 up BENKMAN & COMPANY, 473 Rroad Will open this ag, J ‘A fall asoorament cf the shores ne BECK & OV. Are now selling off their large stock of bareges and grens- Grecndines si So., worth fou. por g er yard. HANTILLY LACKS, 8B. Gounoss, of «superior make tod nish, clan point a al. Hiylo, and Saat roosived by MiLLME 4 ORAKE 1 Bross Broad way. SALES OF FOULARD SIKS. At BEEKMAN 2 COMPARTA. (78 Broadway. CIRCULARS, BASQUES, TALMAR, &U.— Dvr BL = po wy ee, dealer, 163 4 ira. orders from the country punctually sticoded (6 nad neatly exeowied. - NLARGEMENT OF PREMISES, A. T STEWART & 00., we removed temporari , furnitare co to another part of their store, and in order to clear eut their RIOH AND VALUABLE STOUR, ind Li they are offering great inducrmenis o buyer RGOW. TT) Broadway, has feceived anower large tot ot ww much under price; ladies’ Bloomers, shakers, siso ‘assortment of ladies’ gente’ and children‘ silt and ifsie anderclotbing s larte stock of dress trimen one Bayadere silks, % inches pa A T. STEWART 2 00., Chambers and Reade stracte ‘ASHIONS. —DEMOREST'S (BRANCH STORE NU ‘Canal street, opponite reams.) most ertemsive assortmen verns for ladies’ and children's ‘nolading ue out by Mme MM)ITA TT pat len of GE BALE OF BIK# —LE BOUTILLIER BY UTH) RA have rednead their immense stock of alike to auch prices ‘aa to ineure an immedi ¥ ‘306 (old Bo G0) Canal street, and 47 Howard surret ENIN'S ORIGINAL BRAVER (ASS) peo 4 iM BK PA hiiest. heat and most heautifal hat ever offered, aod for only by GENIN, No 214 Broadway, opponita Yt * 2 BECRIVED—A LARGR ARBURTMENT UF wal. ee ne AT RSD ELL. PRIRSON, LAKE 2 0U,. 4. BROK 4 00. Have just received « beantifnl assorumest of Ourvower's vest Parie gloves; some elegant new stades. _ 6 Broadway. - ACK CURTAT WINDOW SHAD! OURTAIN MM. L tars et corso firtures, £o., am - LORD & TAYLOR, 255, 257, 260 and 261 Grand arene, reat heternen pring and MARTIAA8 SUPERIOR BLACK TAPFERA was MEO marie ombroMared 00, 40, entre teh Black real lace mantiliaa, « « Sty a Bona ie or wee iit Or tras Real black lace half sha ia lmmitation do do AR*OLD, CONSTABLE @ 00 ‘Canal street. corner of Meresr KRING GOUDE, Canton crape, black homharines, Black pineapple. biack al Black jacnnet. black nrgandiag, Riack erape marety, black tulle, 48 fond euttable for mourning Sieaye on Nake mot ARNOLD, CONTA " € DRY Goups, av. ‘OBIABE ANTIQUE 4 ” ie Fis aay | a KVERY WARE, oi PR arco "7 "RMOK, 6 00, SPE ROPE E topes sie ilk robes At BRRKMAN & COMPANTA 473 Broadway. GTEEL SPRING, FRENCH, AND ROLBTORR, ORUNO Mine. em dimity, hair cloth, gress lot shirt, Bo. tor lation and been Be eniaee ss FORMAN & 00., 105 Grosdwag. QtErap INDIA FOUL ARDS, ‘Six cares Superior quality, At 50 ofata. ABNOLD. CONSTABLE Canal street, corner ef s\ ibe ottered on onda othe on - AT GREATLY hevuckp PRICES. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & OO, Canal st ect, corner of Mercer. SILKS AND SILK ROB! Sa r+ af KB, ‘Some new lots, neat styles, low LORD & TAYLOS, 3h 257, 29) td 961-Grand street, + Bie MDa aT and a0 $25. 4, eoectan ity, affers the Procure him AY situation in a theatre fore; if tn an orebortre fingeo'et or violin; and In a muaio faltor ples ing well,on. the piano tuning pingos. Good referees oan Hern.d offion. 52 HOUSTON STKEKE—NEW DANCING AQ, my at the Trynor's Assembly NIU will give a ‘Rooms.—Mr. y= ‘ballon Wednesday tame t hia ‘ae! will Eineaeeeah em | Ho panel be sare anne BRAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE ROSKWOOD wih tona, KMOVA!.—THE OFFIOR Com or THe seounry T=. heen removed ‘5 Here way. and Murton’s theatre entranne. way, up sta re, between vrand and ironme sireots |] pany has ,} Kon corner of Ji ooart. sladelphia, Halmore. 5 all Gites on the eaboard to New Oricens etn “ Rene Va Paree’ (TRE OFFICE OF THR LON? IeLaND DYER) tablisbment bas removed from Jobe street to han’ ined to ral rer orgie AVLATN. Proprison,s76 rosdray. wil sited SEGARS. wi aa eee af (IV) HAVANA AND ARG: SUPERIOR DOMESTIC HAGF RRGALIA TOT ee Matens nny need. at very Ow DEC aise td " so sears, of various kia 8, now on Chale way to ite King and atyie onexoelled, for sale by LOUIS i Sikbin der Broad rirece OFFER GSEAT If) RARORS WHY 1 Onnad crit gusiomers. Tah T adte lon Wn, Now York sed_pey cual for cam materia 2) emis and. ierman manniacere