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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 36657. on behalf of the British army. It was, be sald, s very ‘Tre New York and New Haven Rallread Banquet by the American Chamber of Com | 21a) army in ‘with the immense amount of meres at Liverpool, to the Ufmicers of the | work it had to do. re were, he was way, Frauds. United states Frigate Niagara. Her weauthy men i Liverpool, bet, ihwass SUPREME COURT—SPEOIAL TERM. @YERCHES OF CAPT. HEDSON, DR. FINCKMEY, CAPT. oop Fe Bed .. He did not think they Betere Well Judge Daves. . ACHOMBERO, OOL- BELL 4xD OFEERS.” past year the viata bad been take atalot peo veeet ar ee aps con water digee ed ? Cob Ravivanreos, Jaly 18,3681. | Gouieranc'bad mctterd A great deal of absity tre ts. the New York an eu dient Beiroal Cnnigany —An ‘The American Chamber of Commerce of this port, gaves | duce down to its lowest level, and now they tnjonction was granted in this cage, restraining the defend. and the of the Uni y yao ere it up ae fast as could, because it ants from paying the dividend declared by the company, (grand banquet to Ospiain Hudson omews was felt that the could not de without larger ‘@eturday last had steue, ‘scattered, and payable on the 16th of February last, or any portion ted States steam frigate Niagara, on evening army. England possersions, very much » athe Adelpat Hotel, The affair was every way successful, | 2d she could not do without her army. She had Jealous of it, and from declaring apy dividend upon any-of the vane gee he ap | Raghbors, whe would be very glad to step over and look stock of the company, and from using any of the proxriy, and although it coula hardly ‘peoted to come quite UP | into the fine shops in Li and Manchester and belp &o., of thi fe of auch divi- the celebration of the Fourth of July in point ef enthu- | themselves. ( ter.) And Lo Eo ope nly ve n © company, for the purpose of paying sieam, it was in nearly every other respect equal to it | #t tbat nothing koep them off but our and | which bave just been made in reference to the Park Reeo: | “end, or any part of \t, or any dividend upon any of the . eailore. We bada loyal and paviotic ee cee who Seah ores. ch se sipsiinn cha: acter of my Cand Capt, s.ock of the company. A motion is now made by the de ‘Hho American Chamber of Commerce is not, as might | would stick to their Queen and their ; men who berg, of the Royal Navy, wh» alluded sobandsome | fendants to dirsolve tho injanotion. The plaintiffs are the ‘will deny who have ecen her to the Baturally be supposed, composed entirely of citizens of would stick to their officers and their duties. ‘Tho British [ ardey yey sep odilinryey by the people of the L “lea ? wl fa to be performed evening, the United States, but of both Americans and Englishmen, | *ldier wars terrible follow. When required to march | United Sates to the government of Great Britain In the owners of upwards of fifty shares of the New Haven Rail: | with the ‘Of “Delicate Ground’? and “The Socret.”” > ? } against the epemy of bis cou: bie ering weg cherp ond courte 0” nine months 1 have been fortunate en‘ to be | roadsteck. The company refuse to recognise the stock, Bowany Turarae.— If the wumerous frequenters of this the lattor being in a considerable majority. The banquet | quick, and his bayonet irresistible. No boly of meu cocld to visit your couvtry twice. first was meieia the |. 0D the ground that the certificates held by the claimants may, therefore, be regarded as a compliment from the | stand t the flerce thrust of the British bayouet. , commanded by Capt. sRveasel associated | bad heen illegally ieeued by the trausfar agent. Tae plaia | popular theatre do not reoetve w full equivalent for the yopresoniatives of the commercial interests of both nations, (un This was beautifally Wlastrated at the great | with s number of your gallant countrymen whose (ate ms that the dividend hed not-heen made 12 meney Wier 90 engeriy howd fale ton jokes bares 1b 0 ope - Ne of ikermann, where somethingpess then ¢.000 Bri- | bas mot only excited the deepens sympathy here, but ia : bat the Board of Directors had directed the defend- | tainly not the fault of Manager Eday. (aly thiok of it! emd es saoh, it was certainly the most flattering that | tish soldiers ned and beat the shocks of the | the United States, and [ am to say that the mor | abis te be paid snd soportioned only among thoze who held inree eng and highly enteriaining pieces nearly every qould bave been 5 ery American members are} Russian the first three bours of that bloady day. | chanw of the two great countries have most warmly en- | such cert! ag the Board of Direciors ha‘ seen proper casts comprising several of the mont pleasing some who have lived in this city over twenty years, but | (Applause.) They would sot move—they would not re- | listed themeclves in the cause of those unfortunate men, | tovecogn’so; that in declaring which of the certificates shall } arti-ts in the country! | ‘o ulght we are to have Shaks: of whom it may be said with jes me nor eat, There they stood, fighting g andly under a shower | aud God grant that the efforts made to restore them to | be recognized and which 4 not, the company ned ro’s grand tregedy of “Macbeth,” ith a cast embrac tenes bas ex- | their country may be attended with success. Mr. Onalr- pe od ‘an arbitrary rule which was upjust, alike pre | ing the names of Mesera. Edy, R Johnston aod N. B. the ussian | man, shall always recollect the deputation you sent to | J 1 to the holder of recognise stock as to the | Clarke, Mre. A. Parker, &c. Mr. Holland follows in the yutficient force of | Portsmouth to ‘wapeine us to Euglan’, aod [assare you | Cleimants of stock not recognized, and that it | farce called “Out for « Holiday,” and the whole closes England would gover Rave Teand that ihe addrencen delivered on tbe one of the Resolute s braced Creer oe ae rs ee f= with “The Broken sword.” . ve ® of tho yur Chairman, Mr. Gravee, will forever i ju from stock 1@ one Oo! Borrow’s Treat hi © | delibly impressed upon my memory, couvincing me mat | majority of the certificates, eepecially in those two aharce o Trnaren to to re-opes next Monday evening, 2 THE PRESIDENT AND MEMBERS OF THE AMEMIU+N CHAMBER OF COMMEKC! queat the ‘af your pany at diener, at she Adelohl, on Sarvnpay, Tux lit Jot Next, at 64 0'CLOCE, om ‘nda va avd the offic-rs of ‘The United ; tates Frignto Niegera. 3 Panctual to the hour the members of the American @amber of Commerce and their guests assembled at the FROM THE NIAGARA. sptain Hndeon, Lieut. Tod4, Purser Bidredge, Lieut. Wells, Lieut Kenuon, Lieut. d, Dr. Lynsb, Or. Wash fmgton, Chief neer Everett and Mosers. Farron, Kel- ogg, Moore, Mokiwel!, Willard and Mallaly, FROM THE SUBQUBHANNA. apt. Joshua R. Sands OTHER ‘and Dr. Pinkney. GUgSTS. Mr, W. Rathbone, @, B Carr, J. Pender, J Dugdale, Jr., Jobuson, H Garrison, G. Maxwell, CW. RB. Picker" img, C. T. Bright, en, {9 the Atlaallo Telegraph Com Col. Bell, Lieut Ool. Rogers, Capt. sokomberg, Vi gCapt Berit, R. Noy Rov. J. Conor, Capt, Fen: wiek, BN. ‘The following are the names of the committee :—Messrs. . Rathbone, chairman; G. Maxwell, vice chairman; H. Glolterfont, G. Warren, C.W. A Pickering, H 0. Caap man, D. Malcolmzon, M. @. Malsolmson, C. Mactver, W. Oxley, N. Ponty, S. Rathbone, W. Stuart, C Saunders, T. Biokerfoht, W. Barber, 8. F. Frost, A. MacGregor, Stewart Brown, Mevrrs. Bird, Uampbell, Rome, Guion, Forwool, ‘A ‘and J. Parker, howo:ary secretaries. 1 was decorated with mach taste, and at 8 of the United States, England, , Sardinia and Tarkey—all blended in harmonious table presented a substantial t!lurtration of Dounteous hospitality of the Chamber of Commerce, was Z Dill af faro bears ample testimony :— OCONAIOLIOLEE OEE EE: PREMIER SERVICE. Clear turtle and turtie fins. POISSONS. Moselle cup. |Crimped salmon and wrbot., Red mullet ‘White bait. —_—_— ENTREES. Champagne, Lamb cutlets ana ber Larded sree'breads cneamber FABLE DE COTE—FIECES DE RESISTANCE. Hannches of vonsoo roasted Necks of venison etewed in Burgandy. Chickens, hams and tongaes, Rest lamb. ‘Champagne. FECOND SERVICE. Orampagne. | Roast leverets, guelings and ducklings. ETREMETS Jellies and marbree of fratts, Picked orabs and lobster salads. Ar iskokes eause piquan’. rry tourts. -| Brandy cream at Mayounaise of lobatar, 40. Currant and raspberry tarts. «ns, WELEVES. Apricxo arlets, ‘DESSERT — 10K CREAMPAND BISCUITS. P'pea Currants. Bowonse Melons i Reaches. — rally eng ieetarinen. ata a Joone: Almond cakes. Cherries. Oranges. ° ’ had set such an admirable cxample of devotion gal Jantry 4) the ‘fair rex that he was confident they would to the toast which he was about to propose. He felt shat it was only neceeeary to mention the name of the Altustrtous: who now occupies the of Great Brttain, and whore as a mother, awife, and tho mistress of ber household, was worthy of imifation, to elicit their heartfelt approbation. He would give them as the fi: st regular toast :— Her Majesty the Queen, the Duchess of Lancaster, and God ‘Dleas ber. ‘This was received with nine cheers, after which tho band played tbe national anthem. ‘The Cuarewaw, 0 anvouncing the second toast, sald that ‘$B alerded him much pe wure to of the nigh estima. fou iu # dich ine r'reeidentof the United Stetes was held Als eminent abili- who had the s : 2g s rept Lis z wo countries to which that tecllng nef | The pros-erity of America was | ‘The President of the Uni ed States, ‘The whole company rove to their feet and gare nine — hearty cheers, after which the band followed with | § a Toe Cotombia,”” e thd reguler foast waa next anpounond by the @aairman ve the toast of iho even! A ship of war hat, he raid, eotersd the port of L'verpool, from Amor! of pence, Sho been nent by th Uni Mates to assist in an enterprise wi no doubt, would be attended with success, at the greatest victories of scieace and elements. But this was mot the only Nght in which it was to be regarded—it« greatest recom- mendation was the bond of union which {t would establish the to people—a material bond, it was trae, Det one job was tn a manner typical tbat fecling whieh bonnd them in the eacred tles of brotherhood, He would conclude by giving— Oey Hndeon and the offtrers of the Votied a es frigate ard welcome to them on their coming on tbe im: (mission which brings then to th's port. (Enihastasiic ) ie ‘When rilence was restored, Canta'n Hensow respond for the reoept Be woras of on heard from your reayected Obairman This te, bat one of a series of acis of ar anor ver we bave BaRy H if it ay ‘ H i Fy <, its ii 3 £ & 233 i il # i i i . z i z i z3935 ct Ei i i i BH Z z i 3 i tt ti i A ih ? z Ee at si §i -f Fi 8 i zy £3 i | tf 3 if it i aE i Hj HI waited for'eo svn r ‘in i i es or te = & 28 . = Ht Pe ie a 3 i H g aE H 3 gS it g3 32 World, (Arplause faithful f Anrougtoxt the world mutt ima they were the descendants of that good corn wae scattered, centuries back, from England to that far fame: land—the land Seen ae ino.) a conetus.on, be 6x a at no difference woul? bereafte' “wide tbe two cownttias but that peace woul! ‘anite them clowely jer fore Usnsy The Cramaas eat be should now call apon the compsay to Mii up a bumper all around, as bo had a toast to propors which he knew would meet with a hearty reapouse from every ore present. He desirot to give ‘The Army snd Navy on both sides of the water. And he should call upon Lieut, Bos d, Lieut. Qaeo, of ihe 0.8 iner: Col, Boll, ©. B,; Loutenant Col, Rogers: Oapt Seance, of U. 8 N.; Cat. Schomborg, R. N.; Capt Bovis, i, N., and Cua’. Fenwick, (Air—Aald Lang Byne.”’) "thie tonet was drank with all the honors, and when fn! Jertion had bees done to (t Gol, Bent, 0. B , returned shanks z my 3 2s | to bis ovuntry’s which will be responsive to Lawrence, be cuiture and the A change, however, then, and on returving from his friends ‘hat in advaace of ( said, epen rebellion, and ‘he whole ras in @ state of disorg wization, while in the part of the United States, on crossing the St. een toes sented a m1 icent 8| lo under the iniluence " oi ful arts. On witvessing this no could not but exclaim, “How the devil's this?” (Laugh- lace since race of the country pe agri- taken bac hts tour of inspection ho taid the Upited States were one hundred years , and Asked for an explanation, which ad eince come practicalty. The Canadians had obtatned the rigbt to manage their own aifaire, aad they were now going ahead. (Cheers. ) snd they might depend uy on it Tt was a iaagnificen; country; thatevery country whero Mberty and freecom of action existed must go aheal. (Cheers ) person eve it would the cap In conclusion, he expressed a hops that I've to ee the day when of liberty would be plced bigh and dry ovor the crown and sceptre of every despotic monarchy on the The exprersion of this repubfican wish was greeted with a perfe st storm of applaase. Liewt. BoyD, of the United Siates frigate Niagara, was the next to reply to the tout He javenedd haa, he said, with unailoyed pleasure to the remarks which bad been made by the gallant Colonel, who had p oved his devotian to hie country’s cause by fifty the field, and who had served from the Pepinsulsr to the Crimeau war. (Applause ) The efficiency of th: vice then the many breas:, and which afforded tho dence that that country bad appreciated bia devotion to her cause. in conclusion be would United States were ever called upon to defend th interests of Eogland and America, ho would be among the ord’ in defence of those in tereste, and if neceseary in tbat of the Queen of Creat crowded with « variety of good things, as tae fol | Britain. Captain tanps, of the Suequehanna, of the mort hopeful stgns for the fu'nre that yessela whch were intended coly fe the purposes of war should be em grandest mir ions of peace which the world had ever known. It was a type of that union whick ebould alwaya cxit between ths Old World and the New, apd which would do more t+ cement the bond of friendship between the different Christian people tkan any other material agency that coald be exiployed. He was net, he taid, an orator, and he believed was never made for one; but he coult not resume his sost without #ayiag tim little he bad eaid and to express his sincerest wishes for the moat wi Jing to draw (Cheers. ) ployee !p one of tl sucoeer of tho enterprise, He duce to them @ gentleman who ject and who was a descendant ‘one of the greatest statesmen that ever lived. Dr. PInckNey, being unanimously called for, aroxs ant replied as follows:-~Gentiomen—'| im where no dark clouda r aD cursed by no tinge of tyranpy. — (at the request of my oem, re friend Capt nde) to the sentiment proposed. tne! collar grandeur and Lory. then opey; I tnd myeoln, the ration which it is my prvi fig in part to gg tnd the great kingdom woe horpitalty we jast ins by just hose abil :ace of whatis felt by me to be agreat mis.urtune, I tod myself without words to express the em’ ion gives rise. Eogiand and the Uni od States of America, statermen and orators who hi aimiration, and are destined memory of posterity to the bgh intellectuality. and integrity shall continve with her foot resting on cith ‘tion that reflects buck the lastre of her birth, whose Coroes and etatepmen and orators have proviaimed the hat they were trained unter the poworful in- world over fuence of a Barke and a Chat! (Cheers) England and the Ua of honor which glittered on bis reat in every element of national power—free acd ale, are eometimaes placed in circumstances of ps And they aro fortunate who, perior to the cinbarrasamen' of the might of her eloquence, the ‘and her anctent high toed cht valry: the otbor in ber chosen represemteiives. faxlant aid the United States of Armerica, the motver and the davgbter—ibe fo mar wiih ber loog ine of \llustrtous burning eloquence, political wisdom | jay toast was announcod—The Presa’— to which Mr, Mal years of active service in im pearly all the battle: neeted pe s'ronger proof mort jacontrovertible ev! say that if the army of the combiued that It was ope derired permission to intra could do jartice to the eub of the llJisirious Pinckney, fee) that {sand ona vest, I feel thet {stand ona + Ttherefure comply with ja.jous, as we!l ae elves equal to the omer. , earrounded gory. Aad thas. position, grat deur ane te woich the orca 6 mother and the daughter, ave here—the one in ail tho iendor of her pow ness of her retour: ave challenged the world’s to live on in the gratefal atest generation, a# long as to be valued—the latter, ‘ovean, rapidly rising to 8 m, © Pit and a Fox States of America aro hero to-day to astiet in the cons mmaicn of a glorious work, the union of the two freest and most enlightened governments tn the world, We are ement of one of the proudest inv ment which will annihilate distance, ant achi timer ; an schie’ to wines Wo ions of mo torn +0 bring the heart of the two in direct contact that every pulsation will he felt from the cenire to ibe clroumference. “ipplanse.) Mighty abips of Ce enep h ebali hela jem together; fur w 17 the more than heroic effogt to la war are eager to emalae acable tha, bocan doub: tb t this ol se connecting chalp, woven in a timo of peace, ant cementet by feelings of amity avd good will, will bind ia «closer bond the mother andgher daughier, aud tend to perpotaate and deepen their admira fon one for the ot (Renewed applauce.) It ts @ beautifal coincidence. It it more. Ii isa providenttal indication, wonderf 1 as It is beautiful, (oat | in less than a ceutury, in the very month of July, waioh | €?, is the birthday of the daughter, ono of ber entorprising Citizens should bare stepped Fravblin’s prophecy. bave contrived that a thou reased in Koglaud shail be communicated to the Untied Rates in the very moment 0: iis utterance; the omen trust of still Detter things to come. doaet of England “that her march henna ber home is on the desp” y od with Mo splendor of her more admire the big J her grentent canquest, t that blows, for it wae ber privi: ders of Tr:falgar when Nelson fell covered wits bis lan- rein, the Neptune of the Seas and Oolliog#o 4 walwei ‘he uarter deck with the msjesty of a conqueror. rare the watch words of the scar; and sure there raft forth, sud, im fulfiment of ht ex wo Appiante ) tho son the mountain Tae ocean literally paval exploits, And neae ‘of her boaring on that aphere of an her daughter in the far off Weatern World. Aud nove bave & bettor right to hail the presence of 8. George’s cross, as \t floats in every broero loge to echo back the than- rio aud tives not a Britain who docs not honor in Ws heart the | prowess that presented the man worthy of its steel. pow meet in peace tere today to mugle cur ¢ ¢ poured forth Iton bet rib to be the scene of a the thunder of Trafalgar and Er of a peaceful ectence, which reeks to link in !ndissoluble ones the two nations that have a community of |atoroat beoaure they nity of la bay comm “ gion, Leaviog the ‘land of oar forefathers, whore wo 4 the part in the kindly ali have pled the prevent, the bine the heart of on! dite with St. George's cross, and joined im fraternal graxp, shore side, of even handed justice | rit’ May the first sentiment be to the heaite aed prosper! Queen, the model of the mothers ty of Er gisnd’s world, and therefore the contir vance of the paciiic re's' otiment our prerent dieting bed and if he were preset, would be two giadwo plodge ta & land whieh has offered bim a home in the midst of siravgers, won one for himself in ours, H (Cheers ) 1 speak ‘n the prosencs of the British nation as Lord Napier bas alre! 12 “dlema convictions of my 0 Tart with the exeouli- when | say what we want is to secure & to of communteation cruly wonderful, and we shall be enabled 1 need be, hourly converse in the still t to bold daily, ave, voice that permeater the burning diegrace if we ceuld The My rentiment in, Foland and th succeed in laying the tel may they bed of the Atlantic coean, and unite them in @ whole hearted resoteo ') do no hing to their friendly relations. Blested by Providence ‘eih the ability to blows each hor, anres to diffuse over thelr pat can consistently with honor, to keep unhroke binds ue, and ina recipreeity of triondly acts ttretigthen that bond. At the close ¢f hie remarks, feat amid loud and prolonged applause. Tho next + was Capt. navy. He it Mat ho brexth when he weloomed Captain Sands and the officers of the Sorquehapna, and Capiarm iadron and the olticers of tho Nisgara, to the shores of Great Britain, The waterprite erent eugiged was ons ol Hye Boon conceived, and Re fol i igheet ocomplimonte that could bo paid to the Britieh nation ‘that sho should have boon in which they were at rancest that had wor one of the called upon to take he. eal, a} bad been given of pan aay: wf tho re montha ago the people of feeling in the return of the most gratifying ‘a compliment—a noble compliment,whieh he assured them ehman, that his country would never forge’ At the clote of bis remarke, Captain Schomberg pail a high tribute of praire to tho om merchany and ehipowr ore, eo he had lived in Liverpool, Old animoaities baled, we aro ve to bis mother nd singular to way, the ooean is destived | | which cannot fail to be eventually rewardet with success, with the heart of refinement, we sball sail forth, the stars and stripes waiving side by ide | - 0 of the gallant officers funded thes ne One Ef thie MiMcult aad lovoale. work, and Insting peace, Pref 3 fic of evil, cannot stand in tue the pr’ hook, and live but to bless the residents on ci her shore, Tho power to bless le well nigh indnite, or of devsaiation is pot to be exp eased in word the friendly and had an earnest of that a foo in war, Foglieh navy We, who mot ngratulations near the spot bis song of eachautm ent, ne the very #oal ot greater triumph than even Ne combines; the triamph unity of language, nity of commerce an ro pathies of m of the mill in mid ocean, our ban s boar we will each the telegraphic wire | the touch on ether | and an enlighteved «pl of the jane now existing between which I am well assured | mi accomplishod ambaesa tor, per. oh erg wn heart, and who are know more of each ower judioee, Thigh are light of Ail & mode cach other. opened np of goa, it world bea not exchange tho sword for United states of Amor raphic wire on tl when laid, may it serve to tifa ond trea jonkl do ail we be tle thet hevay; 0 Dr, Pinckney reeumet hie Ronowngra, of the royal ad the apicit of that navy ne to It that whit pations, But a few short in euch 4 Ling the man: ‘s Footlnes lute, which was one of the | cond be ited. It was | of Awertcan i entd during the five youre ‘and in which time about tal a | {pg of # submarine or subaqueou | same fully that England and America were joined together by the strongest ties of frientsttp Applause.) The wel- come we received was characieristic of your nation, from your — Queen down, vhe did us the honor to visit us at Cowes. their visit, and should our miesion, the leyipg dowu of the Atlantic submarine cable, it will De a 2ource of great satiafaction to us in after life lo know we bad contributed to this great enterprise, I ‘ay say the wonder of the age. Mr Wells here resumed bie teat, amid repeated appiause, and the Chairman gave the next regular toart:— ‘The Directors of the Aidantio Telegraph Compsny, proeperity to thelr undertaking. ee pita. vg FA gr ) ‘re Chairman of the Company, Mr. abrent, Mr, MaxeRu. responded. thacking the company for the manner in whivh they had received the toast, and said that although not a szientidic man bimeelf, he had perfect reliance upoa tbe “nowledge ond acquirements of the ecieutific men by whom he wus surrounded. He placed reliance upon their intelligence, their rkill apd their indomitable energy, whether he Jooked to Captain Hadeon and Osptain Sands or to every Town engaged cn board their sb'ps in handling the cable, he war certain of success. (Sheers) He did not allow Dimself to doubt that they would bé succezsful in laying down the crowning wonder of the ninete’nth centary. Commercially speaking {t i#, he proceeded, an enorm7ua adventure of the deepest consequence (Cheers) We know how much cougtries have suffered irom a long sus pense and tho Want of intelligence, commercially, socially axd rationally. (Hear, boar) If we tad had imierna topai telegraphs titty years ago the sophist-y of diplomacy would have been turmed azide and hasty words spoken for a nation would haye been apologieed tor on the iastant that offence wae perceived to havo been taken. (Cheers.) 1 100k, said be, upon this as one of the geoatest etterpives in w the country could pasioly be ea. goged. (Hear, hear.) [tis gratifying and delighiful vo #ee t #0 great maritime Powers | ke the United S:ates and Great Briain sensing oat two of sheir choicest shipe, not to carve and hack sad smash each other iatoeplinters, yut to lay down a link which should bind for all time the two greatest civilizere of the human race. (Cheers.) Ican only eay that tho cightecn gentlemen with whom I hive the honor to be atsociated im directing this entorprias, if they had votring else to boast of, are origging into the board room jist te same zeal as that which aainsates every one cottbected with the undertaking They are ro solved todo the work—{cheert)—suc I hope when pextils bospitaiity of the Americau Cha: Commerce is exercived 1! will be sn sending a mi New York sekiag What war the next tonst?’’ and Javghter.) Te respected chairman of tha’ evocing (ifr, W. Rainnone) was one of the oldest Americau mor- chante in this town, Wnen ‘he trade was drat commoaood they were conten’ to run veszels every two months t) New York, then every month and every fortnight, and bow they would be baving an exchange of communica tions about erory five minutes, (Cheers.) In coastaston Wr, Moregretted the absence of Me, Brawe, man who would have dore more justice to the The Omalaman proposed the health of Mr. Brigat, Mr haehouse and Profesor Morse, the eaginears and clas tricien of the comyary, ard Mr. Pickering took advantngs Of the opportunity to pay a high compl'ment to M>. Brigh , whom he called not sly one of the frat of eagineers, bal who, be believed, was Wie firet electrician of die age. Mr. Sueur retarne’ hie shanks for the complimen ary toast which bad just been drank, und said that they were much indevted for the support they hat receYed to tho merchants of Liverpool. He concluded by stating tars 800 miles of the cable were en’ely cotled on the Agamemnon end 600 on tha Niagara. (Applauee) In addition to this it would, no donbt, be gratitying to thom io know that the 2,500 milos bad been made, and he believed the v 'e would have all the cable on board in time to rea dezyous at Cork before the end of the present month, 80 at to commerce operations eariy in Augutt, which was the very bert monta for the work. (Renewed applause. Captoin Henson gave “the health of the Coairman’’ etilct | was bonored with three oheort, and Mr. Rathvone having duly acknowledged the oomplimcat the niath and last regu. laiy reeponded, in compliance with ihe reqnest of the Chair man, apd in tbe course of bis remark jaded to ¢ Morse, between the Battery in overnor’s Island, in be year 1842, as the Oret cable which had ever been laid That line, though in extont, was toe pre- corror of the great Alianiic cable. In conclusion, he gave the following toa: — Professor Morse—The Inventor of the Blec'rle Telegraob, and the frat to Jay a submarine telegrapbic cable. ‘The toast elicited three hearty cheers. Afier which fol- jones a number of sentiments among which were the (I OWINg = By Some. Hudson— ‘Tae Commerce of Coristian Nations— its genuie and enterprise carries civilization to the gavage, cularges the circle of human freedom, elevates avd en riebes commun! ies and nations, and spreads far aad wite acorfiderce among hich’ no haman agency could effect.” By Dr. Pivekney—“The Lydies,”” To which Mr, Max weil replied in_a few brief aad homorous remarks. It was abovt twelve o'clock when the company dispers * spend ing one of the most pleasant evenings which we have passed gince our arrival in this couatry, Uur Nebraska Correspondence. Come Cry, N. T., July 26, 1887 4 Dip in Me Tervitory--Omaha City—Port Calhoun De Sao and Cuming City—The Congressional Election = General News, ds. Since my last woek’s loiter it hay been my ploasure to visit along the Misrourl river"towns of our Territory, 1 fourd Omaha City dull, yory dail, The speculators (in a small way) amongst the real entate agencies were idle, trade dull and money scarce. The Governor, M. W. Izard, (whe after Wm. A. Richardson, of Ilinols, dectined the offer of Governorthi» for this Territory, was ent back heee by our popular administration,) was pursuing tb duties of bis eflice, quietly and poacefelly. I called on bim, and spent an hour or so quite pleasantly. Not with ptanding all I bave wrote and said aga'nst tho old gentio man, and pot withstanding he hae bis faulm, bes deserving | of credit, There ie an honesty of purpose manifested 8. B. Cuming, the Secretary of the Territory, i# on tie ¢ecline. His’ brilliant talent is fast getting in the fogs of diesipation, Ris frionde regret bis decline Fle is eles tioneering, with poor success, for B. B Chapman, a cand - date fur Congress. B. |’. Rankin, the rowdy Marshal of our Territory, is a'#0 @ candidate for Congress, with as jit tle Dope of guccess as of geting to heaven. Why capnot the President relect his frontier oflicsrs from other ranks than from profersiousl gamblore and bal les? Rankin haa no more the resp ct of our people than a corn mon plantation negro, Gen. Kattbrook, tae United States Mstelet Attorney, is a!s0 a can:lic ste for Congress, cin case ing the Territory with but li:tle chance of success Judge F. Ferguson, our Chief Jurti se. ie also In the dell, at tho Dead of a sectional and anti-clemozratic fection, for Congrese. He bas but litle senre or policy, and note shadow of a chance for an election, Gen. Joo M. Thayer seems to be the popular candidate for thia oflee, The tion occurs one week from next Monday. FP B Chi , our former delegate, is decidedly anporalar. has been bongbt and pair! for too often ta sneceed ‘This place is one of the thriving Miesourt river towns of the Territery, Five miles below us ia the promising place ¢f De Soto: rie miler still farther is Fort Caihoon, quite a promising town. This year our lowns grow slowly, and speculations are at an ebb, on account of entering our ie oy He aro now being taken for formiog county tickets for nili2es throughout the Territory, to be elected tw woeke from Monday ast. There is considerable excite meut throughout (he county, More anon qpntnenememsteeetian® The Crops. ‘The Winona (Minnerots) Nepuitioan of a late date says: We continue to hear the most fattoring repors of tho crope in this connty, and, indeed, ail throagh the southera portion of the Territory, Winter and spring wheat, ‘oats, cor, potatoos , Vogotabler, &., all gire un misiakab's indications of an mnusually abundant harvest A qeedemen rerioing near tion, who is largely engaged {a forming, ie ‘ormed ue yesterday that h's crops give pro mise of a er yield this year than he ever received be- fore, although he hae long resided im some of the ricbort farming portions of the Wost. Lest spring tho future looked dark for our Minnesota settlers, bat the day has now dawned, and there Is a bright prospoo, before thom The Madison (Wioonein) State Journal ie informed by ® gentleman, wh» bas recently travelled through tho greater portion of the State, tha’ the crop, 'y whore, Except Corn, promise to turn out exceedingly 8. The Savannah Georgian of the 22d saye— A recent visit to Southwestern and Cherokee Georgia | contirmed our provioue opinion of the orops of the Stale The cotton in every tection is very smai! and back ward, | and thouph iv 9 healthy and growing condition, yet under the m: et favorable state of circumstances to be hopet for, must fell to prodace an average crop. The wheat cro niready barvusted, is ene of ihe largest evor mi , And Is aid to bo of a very sugerior 4 moet abondant yield cf corn may be erpected, ts of that grain in every section, with bal few exceptions beiag (0 & mort promising condition. ‘Tho Pangor Journal of Monday, remarks — During the past ten days vegetation has come for wart with surpricing rapidig. Tt bag rioted in the hom! warmth, and it f# sald that (be growth of the grace dorieg thia time will compensate for the great lose which has befallen that which was down, and which msy be oon ridored @ total lore, except for compost. IF thit be ro it is * beantifai l!inetration @f the Com enaations an? balances of pature, Should we now huve @ term of good weather sur mootring tho suan‘ing crop, of whiek there is cheer ltp prompeo!, K wi) prove wiv atinns ity. A ‘on the | represented, by§ whioh have been mingled with other tharce held by pariies who had no coanection with Mr. rebuyler, and wbich have been passed throgh the hvads of several partion, each of whom bas indiscriminately biended all the afock owned by bim, without apy rogard to the sonroes where it was obtained; that even if it were perenle for the officers and directors of the company to ‘ecriminate between the original 30,000 shares and the over issued ¢tock, tt would be improper and unsafe, and a violation of their duty, to undertake go to discriminate while lilgations are pending and claims outstanding to so Jarge amount agtinst the cerporation depending upon ths pa! adjudication of the question; if the company has on hand any surplus aesets which it !s not necessary to wee, to the ordinary demands against it, the samo should he jayested in some manrer B0 aa to produco inte- rest, ed create a fund for the purpse of proviting the ane of payment of the claims of the holders of the re- jioted stock which may be adjudged against the company ‘The tifls allege that if the earnings of the company ‘be divided and apportioned among thegrecignized #tock- holders of the company, tostead of being applied to the Pay mevi of ite debts and ltabillties, the com pany will be unable to meet its Nabilities or to satis’y or provide for the claims of the holders of sald alleged falsely and frau dulently istued stock, without resortivg to means which will embarrass the transactions of the ordinary aud legit. mate bi ricees of the company, and require and demand Jarge nud hesyy sacritices of ‘the means of the company: which wil! greatly diminish and depreciate the vain ant worth of the stock of the company; that the plaintiffs are apprebensive that the company will proceed to pay tae dividend declared by the directors, ant payable on the Jésh Febeoary, 1857, unless the payment of t rettrainet by this court; aad thatsucb dividends will, if patd, be paid toand divided among thoee only who are holdern of the sharce of stock of the company which the Directors bave recoguize!; and that all otner claim. anis wil! be excladed from any participation thercia. The ovewer of the defendarts 8-t forth that, since the decision in the Conrt of Appeals, they can discriminste between the frauduleut ard bona fide stock, and that the certificates » the poseession of defendants were a part of the falve and fraudulent iseue of Robert Schuyler, Arga- ment was beard. Decision reserved. Court of Special Seas Before Justices Osborne and Welsh. A PREP INTO COURT. dviy 30 —The court room aud prisoners’ box, and every parrage approaching to it, were literally jammed this morn- jng by prosecutors, witnestes and friends of the prisonera. Pedestrians in Centre atreet, ov seeing the large crowd son- was comething exciting on the fapis—some acted upon their invutiong in advance of pesitive information, sup- posing that Cancemi, #ho is now incarcerated for the raur- der orl Ancersou, bad attempted to eseapo. Their cariosity was soon appeased, on being informed that the crowd war cecasioned tm consequence of no court belag beid on Tuesday. ‘The cation for the two days could not have contatned less hac eighty charges for Jarcenies and atsauits and batteries Tho offenders were represeated by chiitren of atenéer ege, yet old in crime, if their countenances were ive cf their true character; by those who were io 1 the bl«m of youlh, *bo In many tnsiaaces manitesied poignant grief and ‘vomistakable Aigns of penitence for their midoingt ; aud aleo by the bardened olf sinner, upon whe age was stamped the impress of numerous offences ASB genersl thing, children who are convicted of the chargee brought against them—« hich are lavarlably petty thef’s and attempts to pick ladies’ pockets in the greoe—are eculto the Bouse of Retuge, where they are taken care of, educated, and retaired tll they are twenty one yeure old when they sre permitted to leave the in- stitotion Oceastovally a very aifectiog scene ta wit. pesed, when the mother makes her eloquent apponl iba’ ber ebiid may pot be torp from hor bo. om; but ja the majority of iortauces the Justices are inexorable, owing to the vaylewty with whieb they must discharge the business before them Sometimes when the appearsnse of the y of the upfortupate creatures who are at the bar-— Bo ty make Jnq ‘tries Into the case, and if he favera- bly the culprit ie restored to hie parents. Tae mort ag indictments th e ravaed clase of assault and battery tries are charges brought by dolicate aad affectionate wires agaipst bushards for bruial conduct ft is often ce rhown that some of these fends in human shape treo’ thove whom they have sworn to love aud cherish With berbarous cruelty ; but the convic ions for these out rages aro not at ail commensurate with the magnitude and nowber of the offences, for when the oom >iaiuants appear If of their brotal compante rirg the Judge to let them off “jast ibis once ? lo ovr report of thie morniog’s proceo!ings will be fourd afew Cf Ube cases which were pros -uled for ajudi cation: LARORNY AT THR HOWARD HOTRL. Joanna Murphy was charged wita ttealing $20 worth of Inen sheetings, towe's, and other articles from the How- 6 Hote) cm or about the 20th instant. Joasns was ado mestic i the ertablishmeng, and the evidence against hor we ‘onclusive, part of the property being fofad in her trunk the Court found he- guilty. Penitentiary six montis. YORD OF A GOOD BRGAR. Ww Fe ter, eho wae partial “real Havans,”” was tried aod convicted of steal g four boxes of Havana vo gare, valved st $20, the property of Janes J Morrison, 518 Greenwich aireet, om the 2Kb of July, Penitentiary six montba A CONNECTION BTOLEN BY A FUGITIVE PROM JUMTICN. Jouu Crowe, residing at 318 Monroe street, swore that Charies Balth, on the 2th of this month , from the more of Jadd & Son: way with the article. Penitentiary six ears thal the real name of this thief is Taso He wae arroeted on the 1th July, joted for that offence, but ous. The Matrict on thia charge and he cnought it ad- ment, which is carefally do 20 before the expira- monih bolt Render grand larceny, and iy era from the Cours «f General ney tought 1 adv’ him Ww Bliek «eil’« to try him on the old i wed away \n bis safe, he couk tion of bls sentence, ATTEMPT TO RESCUB A PRISONER Jobn Jackyon, of the First ward station hoare, appeared to proseou'e Michar} Maroney and Jere niah O Heiea, wh came up to him while be had @ priover in custody, and reeeved bim forcibly from him. The Court found them guilty. Peniteotiary three months each ergs McGinuess was tried and couvioted of the samo offence. Cificer Thos. Mokuight, of the Sixtn ward, testi fied that 00 the 27th of this month the defendant seized bold of a prisoner who waa |n bie Custody and forcibly ree cued bim = Penkentiary two months. MEPUOTOLITAN OFFICERS ASSAULTED. John Melay, James MeDay and Thomas Rooney were arra pied tor uring offensive janguage aad assauling Me- tropoitian officers. Oficer Win J. Williams, of the Tenth ward, bat detailed in the Sixth ward, awore that on the 26th of July he was aseaulied by the ; they, in company with three unkno*o men, surrounded bim, when the Days struck him in the back while Rooney seized his olab. Anvatfor officer testified that he perceived that the ac- cured ¥ ere determined to get ap a diMoulty with the offi cers, and they ee avoided having any altercation with them; he beard Rooney aay, “There goos one, two, three, four. five Metro; Jodge Orborne found them guilty, ba', «' the request of a “abyster,’’ suspended sentence til Saturday, in order to aifore the prisoners an opportunity of forniehing evidence of thetr previous good character. OTRALING A BUFFALO ROBE. John Matray wae rent tothe Penitentiary for stoaling a butlaie robe, vt at $14, from the house of Peter Her- benbeck, 185 Weat Twenty-second street. tre, Mary Schaetfer, who lives at 920 Broadway, ap- ved, to give evidence against Wm. Jones, who was charged with sealing & ovat belonging to Mr Edward Ba. poll. The lady found the property in possession of the ac- cored, Guilty, Penitentiary six movihs, A TREATRIOAL YOUTH. Kingsbury Doris, a spicy, Imaginative and light comedy- teh looking young oman, wae placed on trial last week for pur loining $26 worth of theatrical dresses from Wm. R. Romaine, 108 Bowory, on the Ist of May. Ho was remanded for sentence, in order that Mr, Beale might ox amine into his previous career. He rendere? bir to the Jastions thie morwteg, which was anytbiog but fa vorable. Tt appears that his “private” character is very bad, aod he bas been in the habit of stealing theatrical dretses from actors with whom b@ asrosiated; hence it wan [ferred that bia “pablic’’ reputation was aleo sullied. Judge Oxvorme sent him to the Island for the full erm— six months, OM AN OF FIORE. TRE QUARANTIVE CASR. James MoCarles, Ely Thorne, Jobn MeGee, Joba Mut. Hough Donegal, W. MoDevit and Patrick MoGes, bo Jed goiity lagt work to violeing the Quarantine ‘awe ontd.ig an infected veanel, wore then pinced at she bar to rerotvo semienoe, Jadge Oaborue addrorsed tham aa —You have been brought up bere for a violation Natianting laws, and nave pleaded guilty to this ebarie, and It now becomes our duty to inflict ¢ i whi. che law imposer for this offence. Through th tereesnion of jour friends, in fact, torovg the ceeeton of the Jieal*h Oifloer self, who #isnes this cr w he bel’ Op more as a0 example than ag ae oocasion for the infliction of revere puvwhment, hoping thereby that ethers may be deterred from doing the ame thi tho Court bave Conelnded to des! leniently with you. it has ed heretofore, (coptiqued the Justive,) thet the ity, #od Henoo Ishas pean dit oftendere to Juetios; bay the Combest: ners base now moaetees fo establish @ police lores down iMoro, who have commensed (heir dutlee by arresting jou as (RO gregaed around the Tombs, readily coxcluded that there nce for the purpose of interce ling in behalf stand they not only reiu:tantly give thetr evidence | | to upon which occasion there will doubtlees be « large a’ brilliant gathering to wolcome the return of Mias Maggie Mitchell to ber native city. Ouriog her absence Miss M. has acquired the reputation o” being ene of the best, if not the very best actresses in ber particular line, and tbat this geod opinion will be fully confirmed and appreciated by the play-going commanity of New York 1s the belief of al who bh bad ap opporturity of witnessing her capabili- ties. She commences with the «French Spy.” Watsack’s.—Mr, and Mrs John Wood are to play thi evening in the laughable piece styled “Sketches in India,” in whi Mrs. Vertion, Mr. and Mrs Phillips and Mr. A A. Davenpottalso appear. It will be followed by Francis Taifourd’s ucsurpassed bart aque extravaganza of ‘3hy- Jock, or the Merchant of Venice Preserved,’’ to which we ypeclolly alluded tbe otber day as one of the best things of the kind ever written, Mr. ani Mrs, Wood play the hero and heroine ina manner highly pleariag to the spectators. An attract!ve programme haa been arranged for Mrs, Wood’s beuetit to morrow night. Lavra Kxsyn’s Trrtatas is to re open next Monday with those renowned juvenile wonders, (he Marsh comedians, ) who have jast closed a most p-oftabie engagement at Cin- cinuatt, In speaking of their performauces the Lnzuirer of that city says they “bave drawn better houses than any other stars that could have visited us. ‘Ve consider them not only as miniature artists, but the best troupe of aotors, take them altogether, wo ‘ever saw upon the voards 0° any theatre’? Their return to New Yors will be hailed with delight by the pumerovs familica who formerly pa- tronized them go liberally. OLyMric —That old and well tried New York favcrite, Mr. T. B. Johnston, is a candidate for a benoit to-night, and if he does npt receive a bam rer it will uot be for lack of novelty and comicality. The istest specimen of the tromely ludicrous, denominated the “King of Coney Island,” {8 to vndergo {ts second representation, {t is founded om a heterogeneous mass of oddit es, nonscnse and abrurditioe, Mre. Howard and Mr. Harry Hall represeut the heroine aad the hero, afd the beneiciary is * DP’ Jim Crow Ryce.”’ It will bo follo ved by the extravaganza of “Oly mpiapa,? AMBRICAN McsxuM —The enormous serpent which has been om exhibition bere for some months ia ceria'nly one of the most remarkable curiosities of the genas reptile ever introduced into this country—he is evidently grow- ing, aad ia time will, perhaps, become entirely too large tor his prevent abode. After allowtug visitors time to in spect afew of tho many wonders contained in the Museum Prof. Wy mas wi\l commeose his avon hivg necromaatic and ventriloqutal feats. He performa both afternoon and evouing, Groncs Cumery Any Woon's Wisereers.—This popular band will entertaio their friends this evening with a choice selcotion of the finest melodies, burleequer, Ac , ia their repertoire, including Georgo’s excruciating dance of ihe “Black Grenadier and Washerwomap.’’ The afterpiece 1s to be “The Magi in whieh George croates tllimita- ble merriment az 2am Sbarp, the newshoz. Bryant's Mrvstrvis sti!| atirac) large crowds of the lavghier loving to Mechanics’ Hall every night, Those sable Drcmtoe, Dan and Jerry, are down for various comi calities, whica’ will be suro to keep the ristbiliies of thelr auditors in # state of commotion tals evening Prominent on the let is Dan’s rerowned * Fsseace of Old Virginny” woe the very amusing socno callod the “Sawdust acro- ba'e.” Crowar Orena —Marager Steward, having marshallet his forces and got everyting ia Cem >iete order, wl! open the Academy of Music nex’ Monday, for ihe purpose of en- tertai: pg amusement seekers with Areries of choral and orchestral performances upon acale of msgal teeoce never eurparved on this coutinest A large number of the flnest vocal and iretrumeatal performers in the cocntry have been engaged for the chief burinees in their respective Wnen, and will be snpported by quite an army of auxtlia- ries. Travian Orera.—We understand that nogelistions aro pending between the charming vocalist, Signoriaa Vest vall, and Manager Barton whioh, if su cessfol, will result in a geries of operaite performances at ihe theatre of the fatter, tis to be hoped the pecessary arrang:ments will de speedily copaummated, for our musical devotees are padly io want of opera, aod above ail are very anxious Wo ooce more hear Vestvali’s beautiful voic Granp Batiar Trovrr Comxa,—Young New York will be delighted to b Vhat upon the second day afier hs arrival in Europe indomitable Max Maretzck effecy d an engagement wilh a complete corps de ballet, cousiating of twonty two young end beautiful ladies f-om the Couser. ‘watoire of Turin, under the airection of tigaor Kansai, the celebrated compo or and maitre de ballet. M Maret zek intends to present us with ballets upon ine same scale of magrifcence that they are given in aris and Lonion; ard as he ts notihe maa to do things b7 halves, we may — expect something that canrot any where be ea- celled. Brookiys Atney.ecM —Sanford's Opera troupe are to se one & their great Ethiopian entertslamonts at this ight, and as their fame is y be expected. various features entirely pew to ihe patrons of this description of amorements herenbouts, eo thatan agreeable and novel performance may be relied upon. Bloody Riot tn Evansville, (nd —Attack on the Negroes—Desperate Conilict. From the Evansville Journal of 27h inet. we glean the following account of « bieody conflict between the whles and negrocs of that oity. It is as follows:— Oar town aud vicinity bave been under an intense ¢x- chtement five Thursday last, growing out of the negro violence commited on the Rdmunds family, 19 the bayoa ‘The admission af tho negro ty ball, wad a long sontes of | offences which their ne'ghbors have beon treasuring up ngninet the colony of blacks, who live in the bottom some five or six miles bel>* town, bad aroured the people of the neighborhood to a fetermiaation ty get rid of the clan of biseke at all bazards, and on Friday olght ® preconoeriod attack war ma‘e on them and thelr dwellings by a body of white men, gathered noone ktows where, namboring fifty or seventy five. Tho negroes, {tk apoears, were prepared for them, an’ hed armed themeelves and loop holed thetr cabine, Which Gparty made the Gret aseaultor fred the fret gun i# not kpo *n. About twelve o'clock at night a briak faiilade was open ed and kept up for rome minutes, after which a rush was made ® the house, and the voor broken (n, whoo @ bana band at cegle ensued, in which bowio’ knives, clabe ‘an’ cleaver: were the weapona used =Many on both sides were reverely cusend beaten. Aman bj the nano of Alexan¢er Maddux received three cute in the bead, the ruoulder and arm. Another maa by the name of Joveph Giave recetved a ball in the bead. Glare ts reprrted dead, end Maddux in @ very critiesl condition. A German wae shot tn the thigh, and bad one of his fegers shot off Many others were s \gbtly wounded. It wan exoveding'y Orient, to get at wwe tro h of the matter amid the exeite ment and conilicting rtate ments. B.th panies were sert ously beaten in the eogagement, bat we have not heard of soy fatal woun te except Lhore mentioned. 8 old black woman, the mother of the fa nily, received ‘a revere blow upon the bead frome gun ttock, and « biack boy wat knocked down with « pistol barrel man was severely cut on the bead froma blow ‘a cleaver, which lefts large lock of his bai: blood on’the floor. Lyle’s house is hal road, secluded spot in the woods. At the time Diacke say there were but five or sis the house; ths other inmates were eigh: or ten women and children The house exhibited the marks of rifle balls and charges of shotin four or five different places, The door, which wat ly fastened, was besten ia by a fence rail. The negroes declare they did not fire till after the door was forced open. Tae other Pao tome ee ym | recived their wounds outside be houre and before the door was forced in. On Saturday the excitement was increased by the above occurrences, aad @ mere serioss and a wider combination idently forming to drive off or exterm'nate the Diacks, *ho orm a community of one hundred and ‘ifty or two hundred in the bottom. Serious apprebensions were felt that a bloody drama woud be enacted. Several ja dicious citizens addressed @ note ts Sheri’ Gavitt, who, aided by Sheriff Hall and Sheriff McBride, repair. ed privately to the cabins of the blacks, in antici pation of the movements of the whites, aod {ntaced the offending negroes to piace themselves under their charge, and they were brovgbt to the city inthe afternoon and in secure quarters, and ont of harm’s way. Tne community, by ths judicious movement, wel! executed, have probably been spared a patnful and bloody sragoty Maddox is mn 8 ver ious condition, and young Fdmond, the vietim of the first assault ty Se a rehe. t expected to survive, me lookjaw is likely to uy he revereat wounds were inilicted upon the LS ppm 4 ea rated aecond the steps of the houre, and were a y 8 butober’s ol aver, TL was expected on Saturday ovoning that the houses of the negroca would be burnt during the night, but tae do tign eeema to have been aband ned, ard as the negro men ow in jail, and the public are ratified that the assall- 2 \munde~ in case of hie death—will bave justios , public feeling ia satis’ied and no committed ) Ox WANTRD—OF ROBT. ORKGORY, WHO Me esate Y., for the Weat anrut tea years’ since J ott Brooks gen beard of. Ang information of hie where rar: luis slater, Maris Col —OID NOT READ FIRST ADVERTISEMENT, » not fall nor fear lw aay where, Ve JUST RETURNED TO TOWN, OR Wound re anewered your three letters, Write me same addrone cap 8e@ 50" ae HA J 118 CORLOLARUS.—ANY OF THE CREW OF Titls veanel, whie lying mht, In IASB, by sendion thelr addrena to box 3675 New York Post office, will learo memathing to thetr advan'ny Cat RY + here, as soon 84 possible, ‘& LEVESRS AT THE OF FL7R Ad, Be eee 35 "tm from Fourth 3B ORear Jonze nie roome, newly bout Lh rere fgg he asa ta ccmfort, being near contains changed a8 6 0 ee ee ‘86 Fn mpy STREET—TEIAD DOOR PF; S authees bea gee with bandsomely farni mane bas ail the mode 4 waver, The a. BROADWAY, NEAR MADINON yal vacated, ‘ein fal warérobes and bedroum, with bot and e nets Dinner at 6 0’ 4 8 second floor, just for gentlemen. RESPECTABLE MEN OAM BR ADDOWEO ‘also rooms A FEW deesa'cec nt Blaesipte Woe tn tel tote week, at | oe atreet, iva doors to H lay’ ay boarders xscommodated 4 FEW GENTLEMEN ©1N BB AQOOMMODATED with forpished with of «thant paris! hoard, at 102 Bixth avenue, between Thirtecat and Fourewnth sireeta, A CHOICE OF DESIRABLE ROOMS ON SHOOND OR third floors ia @ iret class hese, with ali the go*ern covveniences with or w thou! board. . Apply a) 384 fourth aireet near Laisyotte plare. N_ ELVERLY GENTLEMAN family, wihh fell bones, is tha.) eign ‘of Thirty etgh.t anally, ure, In se} ereetege Fixthavesus, Address Wm 8., 0% Strch avenua, in tee atore, GENTLEMAN AND BIS WIFE OR FWO SINGLE ntemen ean be accommodates with x ‘rout parior, om. fecord floor, with @ laree paa'ry altache’, and ood board, im & private american fam'ly; al a room ob hird Uoor, aniteble lor two eingle gen lemen Apply at 67 Obrysile wireet, oae Dlock irom Le Bowery, pear Grand street N BNGISHWAS) BOARD a & PLRABANT FRORT KOOM, ON THM AK: ‘cond floor, to let toa gentleman ant wile, also a ingie ioom, where b't few boarders are taken; Broadway wt and fixth avenue cars pass ihe door: bath ‘nud gaa Apply ab 667 Sixth avenue. BOskO TWO PLAINLY FURNIBHED OR UNFUR- pished rooms to let to genilemen ana thele wives or ro (Wo single roma. Gas and bath in the rows, nears Joba's pare. Family nije fing’e gentleme: house Location 42 ¥ ew private | References € OARD.—A SUIT OF ROOMS, ON RECOND OR THIRD floors, enulable for a family or ringie gentlemes perma: Tent or transient, in a first ciass house wih ail motera im- brovomenta, at 189 Weat Fourteenth strae, Dinner at ale o'clock. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND W FE AND T#O OR three single gentlemen be accommodat th Very plea’ ant sult of rot 1 story. with full or par- tint board, in» first ciass house wiih all the m xdven improve. menie; also other rooms Apply 6 West Twenty third street.’ References exchanged. 104 BD IN BRUOKLYN.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN OAR be accommodated with partial board ins private fami y, where all the comforts gf a home may be resized. Very few boarders taken The bdure fs pleeantly and weal'htiy aituated near the cars. 4 pply at No 65 Willoughby areet, Brooklyn, YARD IN BROOWLYT—WITHIN FIVE 3 welkof *alstrect ferry A gentleman aud hie wite ean fe aceommodard with a ‘arge and pirament roo’ Pom on the second floor. Apply at 18) Henry street, belwoen Plrrapoas Jark streeta OARD IN RRUORLYN IS WANED BY A BACTE lor, where be can bave some litt!s attention hestowed oa Would prefer baving bis wasbing houre. Terms, weshing Included, not to exceed Address J. M,, bex 3 228 Postottice, N. Un UTi OARD IN WILLIAMSRUR2.—A FEW SLNGLE GEN. Uemen car be aceomme ted with pleasant rooms aud partial board, in 8 localtiy convenient to the ears, whare the Comioris ef A home may be realized. Ap.ly st 116 Sou'h Highth street recond door from Firth References ex OARD IN JRSRY CITY-FOR G thet wives and single gentlemen’ can ba sireet, only five slocks rom the ferry; rooms very wi" tive view of the barbor; house Als all the mo: provements OARD WANTKS—FOR A LADg, IN A PRIVATE family or where ‘here are fev boarders; wins widow preferred Addrens H. F,, Broad way Pont ofllon, OARD WANTED—IN A POIVATE FAMILY, RY A entleman, wife, two cotidren and s*rvant; location tavgt he near Forty funrth street aud Kigoth avenus. address J.B, box 3,726 Post office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, IN A PRI family. Dinner at 6, Location no! above Twenty- Ofth street, between Fourth and Six bh avenucs. Address M. 1+, Berald office. OARDISG.—a& GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO or three @-ptlemen can be kovommotated with furnlared rooms, wih partial board in & private family, at LN% Rlevenws sireet, corner of Surth ne. PRENCH BOARDING —A FEW GENTLEMEN © acecmmodated with fine, aly rooms and a nice tedle, at 6.6. onston street, two ) locks from Broad wi and bath reom in the bous! Foul, ROARD FOR ASING) E GENTLEMAN WANTED ~With French or Koglish ivesone. Please addreer, ing terma, &c . bex 300 Union #quare Post office, 831 Broad: PUBNISHED ROOMS TO LOTTO USATLEXEN ONLY with or without board. The bouse bas all he improvemenia, Apply w S47 Yonrih virsei, neay Prosdway URNISHRD ROOMS OR UNFURNISHED IN SUITS ‘or separately, with pantries. bot and colt * ater, gas and bah, Lb x motern house, may be obinin-d at from $2. $ per week. Parvial board if desired. Apply tor three daya at £6 Weat Thiryy secor d atreet. RYIsSHED ROOMS TO LET, AT REDUCED PAICRS A room, bedroom and kivelrn, id bia wife Hired of boarding possession Apply at 123 Weat Twenty fourch street, near evue. URNIKUED ROOMS WITH OM WITHOUT PARTIAL board, suitable for single gentlemen, st No, 33 Kast Twenty eighih street. OOMS TO LET--IN SOUT lantic (erry. A few reapectable parties can he rceom- modated with One airy ro: Sper month, furnished or upfarol Apply at 4t Willow place or 280 Cnaal at near Broadway. BROOKLYN, NEAR AT NATANT INQUIRY the ecm! +n agreeable 10 WHIRE and pl clean an’ cell ventilated aparunem nuiml et Oar aivice i mr it streetSouth Brcoklya, dear Souk me 0 LET—A FRONT PARLOR, OF A CORNES, IN A reapreiabls neighborhood, suitavie for pro ‘eset nal Feoilcman, with board if desifed. Rent moderaia, len ‘irpished room for # gentleman and wile, Inquire st 277 Henry wureet ADTED=A RESPROTAKLE AMEMIOAN Pawiae to boaré or to adopt two healthy chi dren both iecaasles, Cathi at eight months old. Address ¥. W., No. 62 WO ROONS CONNECTING, IN A Mo- nd Teepe ex'inn west of Brow And below Fourteoath a indy and gentiemap, we aires full boerd for the lady Address Edgar, Hera d office. TARTED PERMASENTLY—TOR COMFORTS OF A bome tr the oo for three eestiemen and thelr wives oad a, stegie lady | Ts Reatien mest, te besliby sat easy of acc rosd or ateambost, ant terms moleraie iadress J 6. Ww. Tribune office, ANTE BF UNFURNISHED ROM, WITH HOARD, for a Inéy and obild, at modera'e price, b tween F vari ord Seventh ure and Thirteenth and Thirty sf sree. Address P erald office. bag er A GESTLEWAN, A FURNISIRO BIe faopt room, with bresk (ast, in the (amily of 8 widow Indy, where the comforte of & home can de es oyed. Ad dress, with terms atd fui partionlars, France, ered ARTED—BY TWO GRNTLEMEN, IN A PRIVATE fami’y, two well furnishe’ rooms, one ® parlor and omer & bedroom, ‘on i6 first or second floor wih oremkinat, or breakfast and dinner at about 6 o'elnek The house must be either in, Brooklyn or New York. Ad- Lad ‘cat in 148 Post office, in & good ress box 4, FARTRD IN THE COONTRY—POR A GREN- yo ba Fy ‘en years ol}. Must be witbia elgbt inte ‘of te oy or Baia ars ido by care OF ak acubont Rpety imunedin rly st 82 South Wiliam street of 7. ARD.—PERSONS WISTING COUNT Ooemtts ~~ YY ure ride from the . For LLIST RM, corner of Washingion strest and YOUNTRY BOARD OAN BE HAD IN HACKENSACK. — 0) man ran be R Tour indies and one gentle: wih ‘board in the the bewatiful Tinga ot Hackensack, tweive miles from the city on oh the river, and very desirable for voarders milk caw be bad C.} yas, Sa = ii Sg roma tng a. Biages Fanning back snd fora from the Gay. For vara taqaire @f Rarcard Doremns, foot pariicn ; ay street. Respectable perple will do well to call, GE Pe RUIZ ABET B. Wal MAY BF OFTAINED WITH A P YOUNTRY BOA family in ® pleasant locality, near Long Terme Baer Keck”. children under twelve yeara, $3. in qabe of Ant h & Broadway. y OaRD—OF A SUPERIOR ORDER, OAN (oR ad is Sboawtitufattonth nc pear Fort vee, where We cern’orts of A home can be enjoyed, Herald : fice. JOUNTRY WANTED-—WITHIN TWENTE miles of the city, by 8 Rentleman aad Dis wie. A private frilly preirred. Adcrees BA G, Hermid office, wil par- Weulare and (oem. BOARD CHARMING BUYMER TOUS NEW YORK BAY FRM Ne Line. bscing, ‘ahion, Aad cnarming drives, Bly tniies Crown Jersey City leery Chenlees oe Naat creat and of Joma i u. Ww. Hewee, SHREWSBURY.—THUS SUBRORI SHR INFORMS THR PD" panic inet the Pavilion iotel, Fort Werhing’on, te coe pole puon of peartare and visors. Tbe Helge aicy emt po and noth | wine ah e. —$-) large, Airy ane pit san tne (9 he ee Crives, with eve wiae tole seve, Pleasant a tos foe bane. Taos, DAI, lent scoomm

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