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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1857 8 3 im “Chester County— account om Tueaday of a frightful tragod on ar Rentenery 7. The Meody Polke Commissions AND FOURTEEN UNSUCOBSSFUL BAI- ONB HUNDRED LOTS FOR A SUCORSEOR TO MR. DRAPER—SOMB KNOFTY QUESTIONS SETTLED. ‘The Board met precisely at 10 o’clook yesterday morn- ing—rresent Mesars. Wood, Powell, Nyo, Bowen, Strapahaa Pennsylvania, on E : ! i! E j : t Government Declarations in the + Eigjos’!— The 4 @gainet Vera Orus fairly Announced— Forces ¥4—Nine Hundred Persons Imprisoned in Ma- Polition! Oauses— Wholesale Arrests Throughout The Havana and New York Telegraph Cable ‘in he Spanish Oubinet and won’t rum oul—Po- Ganerah Dodge the American Minister, do, ‘m Andalusia is finished; the republican army je bundred and eighty mem and boys, was caught \cfaat, near Benoajan, in the mountains of Ronda, hat superior force of the Queen’s troops, who them suddenly at about ten o’clock in the After a half bour’s fighting the republicans ym back Into the village of Benoajan, where, {twenty-four killed, they were routed and dis- ving twenty-five prisoners, fourteen horses and cles of baggage, &c, im the hands of the 2¢ latter were, however, so much fatigued with march they had been obliged to make in order » with the republicans, that they were unablo » the pursuit, and two considerable groups of \ band got off in different directions. The next \(hese groups waa again brought to close quar- | the Queen’s troops took two men and sixteen i riders abandoning them and scrambling up aine to avold pursuit. “Afer this the dispersion 1 Dand seems to have been complete. 4th instant, the second in command, Sallavo, Prisoner in @ farm house, and on the Sth inst , ‘ts and laborers of Don Juan de los Rios going ‘morning to their daily labor, caught the com- seneral himself, with three followers, near the 2 of Gomez Cardena, not far from Utrora, the is first exploits. » of prisoners which would arrive at Utrera on jt., was known to contain between forty and ‘© which must be added nearly the same num- ly arrived at Utrera. All these men above a years of age, by this time have been rhot, ander age have been reserved for the presidio ol o Such is the tenor of the orders sent by E if named William Baug! inflicting wounds upon ‘The minutes of the previous day were read and ap. Proved, and the Board proceeded with the special order, election of a successor (0 Mr. Draper. The followimg was the first vote:— 3 H i i | £8 ~ i 1 && E Ps cut‘ing wood, with an axe y drove up in a ited, advanced to Baugh, who ask: if be was an officer Lynch. Layman replied he had some ‘business with him, and proceeded to read the warrant. At ‘anced towards Baugh, who , and with both hands brougut it down upon Layman, aiming it at his head, but striking the collar of his coat and penetrating the neck, tnflicting a wound ofthe most ghastly and deadly ch: wound ex'ended plear across the neck, and is described as some three inches or more in depth, almost severing the jogular vein, and sliting down one and ® quarior inches. again ewung hie wea:o2 man, who spracg back, E> 3 i ; day the moment Layman raised bis axo over his It will be observed that on thie balloi Mayors Wooi and changed thelr candidate to R. L Stuart, iq. the well known firm of Stuart & Co , eugar refiners, Cholwell retarne continued to vote for E. D. Morgan. ‘un i] the one hundred and fourteenth ballot. Mayor Woop then taid that ibis voting seemed be janical. Gen, Nym said yer; it had become quite a habit with Mayor Woop said {t might be very pleasant a nosement entiomen. It was vory evident that the per- fons no y in nomination could not rece: ‘votes of the Board. He hoped that they wouii make an effort to unite on some upexceptionable Mr, Bowsn remarked that Mr. ED, tleman of unexce le character. This vole contiaued er g this loft to dea! another blow, and Lay nis revolver and fired to diva! ball struck the helve of the axe, shoulder of Baugh and just missing it,and grazing Dim and jumped upon securely Lynch formished « pair of hanicuils, The long continced—lasting some ten or fifiecn d of the moet desperate a ae, and he was forced wagon. They then Tayman driving, and ner, After driving two miles movch exbausted withgthe loss of bleod as to require as- sistance—w hispered to Lynch that he must summon aid— as they were in the immediate vicinily of Vicker’s A colored man, who was working in the adjacen’ fleld, was called to, who came forward, but refused to render assistance when told thet Bavgh was inthe wagcn. their helpless condition, Baugh determiued to eir efforts to obtain aid, and, with the despera- tion of deepair, made an attack on Lynch, who Lynch by the throat and attempted from the wegon. [Organ was a gea- difference between tho ceptiopable character and standing, 0p0 was very prot Bently identifiec with a political party, and the other was a gentlemen ©i\h whose politics be rea'ly was not acquaint indeed He only made the iggestion. There was no use in voting withou the slignt- eat probability of coming to a conc’usion. 4 RECT FOR Mr. Srmananan thought it would be better to adjourn for Mayor Powrt said it appeared to him (bat if this elec- ton was to be mate on the other side of the river aa un exoertionable man could be chosen. Gen.Nve would suggest, for the purpore of aceing if they could not agree, thai they’ should take @ reoeae for baif an hour or an hour, Mayor Woop raid not an hour. sald that ten micates or-fifteen minutes might years unier cultivation. ‘There is not a county south of an east and west line pass: od for at loast sixty bushel may be safely relied upon for fifty or able scaron. h Le Sallo that is not and the whole Lynch drew his pistol from his pocket; Baugh got hold of the pistol, but with the ald of Layman it ugh again seized the arm of Lynch, making a desperate effort to regaia the pistol, and the pistol in the struggle was discharged, and the e prisoner, at ihe temple, and the ball lodged above the eye on the opposite side of the head. The wornd was mortal; the prisoner was disabled, and the ‘wagon again proceeded forward with all spect. now not in a dissbled covered with blood, f prisoner and bis desperately wounded com: e se neation created in that quiet country village on the announcement of such an arrival may be more easily imagined than cescribed. Horror selzed the stoutest heart, and quickly the crowd gaibered, and the bodies of the wounded men were removed from the veh'cle to the hotel. The desperate character of Baugh was wel! known He bad defied the local asthorities, who bad fai ed of an arrest—he bad threatened that an attempt to take him should be sealed with blood, and now he was gasping bis last, with his bloody Notwithstanding the horror of the ghastly spestacie, there waz a mingled satisfaction that tho law had been vindicated, and the bigbest feelings of admiration were displayed on all eides at the self sacrificing beroiam of the men who bad periled their own lives io their inilexivie ¢etermipation to execu'e their duly. that outiaw’ y bad not triumphed ‘The wounded prisoner (Baugh) died !n absut an hour He was a man probably of about fifty years of age, with a wife and children grown up, with connections of grea: reepectabilit; cooper by trade, and owned the house and he pene When exit Such a yield per acre 9 would have given a total of over eighty-soven mi- yushels of corn for that year instead of fifty-seven million bueheis. A gentleman from Southern Illinois, with whom we con- versed on Friday last—@ man fully competen} to j 1d, such matters—assured us that the average yiclio: al grain crops in the southern half of the Siaté will be much larger this year than ever beforo, twenty to forty bushels to the acre, and barley, rye and me proportion above an average. Another gentleman » bo resides in Winnebago county, and who, wero we to give his name, would be acknowledged the very highest authority in such matters, assured us at that the yield of wheat fo that county this year would average from twenty: five to thirty bushels por acre. All this corresponds perfectly with our informa- tion from other portions of the State. the fact as certein croakers may who, in view of their pre- of an inevitable famine and floancial ‘est, are exceedingly “tender { ted” just now, the evidence of an unusval yield from su uapre- cedented breadth of ground is incontrovertible. If object on ts urged to our estimate at all, it will, un: ily, be with reepect to the corn crop. oroughly senaibie of what is trauspiriog around y apt to regard the corn as incredible, ‘was recovered by Lynch; qatered the heed of nh il thought the subject was creating some ex- id be bad not feit much excitement. of fifteen roinutes was then agreed upon, and the room was cleared. Oa the re-opening of the doora, the special order of the day ag, vpon motion, postponed until to-morrow, at haif- den} of the campaign against the iblic of An- vorthy of notice. It s0 happened that a iitie rope Wheat will range from Mr. Bowen moved that all bills against the Board be re- ferred to ibe Committee on Finance. id they would take that cours Mr. Stravawan, from the Committee on Finance, pre- sented the following — Committee on Finance, to which was refer: question of @ proper division of the general expenses of tuis Board betwecn the cities of New York and Brooklyn and tbe counties of Kings and Westches.er, report— a the opinion of the commitice, each of sald cities an counties should pay such expenses in the ratle of patrol- in accordance with the law. age of the occasion to escape, spontaneously and demanded arms from the guards, who gave them ‘hole party made ready wa and the w! Attempt to disgnise to all the citizens. dictions inst spi! coliapee in the acaptive before them, threatenings awfuity fu): men suthorized by such Mr. STRANaHAN also prevented the follow it The Finsnce Committee, to wh'ch was ro! cation of suncry officers appolated as rergeants, who ha-- tpg for some time past been at the head of their respestive forces, and now ask to be paid ing lowitg report:—That while in which these officers have performed their duties worthy a mendation, they would deem it unwise dept at the outeet which would lead to @ the almos} endless vices ofa like charac. Tho committee 's also of the opinion that ‘the ‘aw Sxing the talaries of cilcere of various grades es them no alteraative but to report adversely upon the application. ‘The report was ado) wards ad) ,urped until A MITBOPOLITAN POLICE TAILOR, The Commissioners have & seems appointed a well known Broa‘ way tatlor to the office of Inapector of Uni. forms of the Metrosolitan Police. His business is to imepect the various uniforms of the men, and when he deems them correct according to the established standard, he delivers the buttons, which are placed in bis custody is made by other tailors ‘are deprived of work whi wise co, They say that the clor os very early condemn a euit of cl thing, nominally becaase or for any frivolous reason, {that the men dare being marched to Ceuta, returning them totheir tm the army, in view of their loyal and socnduct. The two gcards havo each received cldents seem to prove the igence to you, viz: be 190,060,¢¢0 bushels of old census returne and find 22,000,000 bushels set down for 1889, and 57,000,000 for 1849; an then with 0 #1 like wis- dom roll up their eyes at the catimate of 190,000,060 bush- deciaring it to be a ridiculous ex: per cen! of the ares of the whole State ‘A ylold of fifty bushels to the acre would give a production in round numbers of 1,413,000,000 bushels. We bring out this fact with the hope that, if we can succeed in crowding {t into the narrow mind of yene- rable fogydown, there will be less staring and gaping hereafter when actual results are made public. For, large as this year’s crope are, they mighty tribute to wiil apnually br! the man who ts els of corn had unless bis mit Every one rejoiced ctors galariee, submit consider the manner correctness of my for r Pn yen ‘woul fight after bie arrival at the hote) » republic, and under the orders of the govern present, snd that the rising of the evoluticn which is coming, and is indee These events of Andalusia are only. Iset down the revolt of the army for and the complete triumph of the people for were devoted to corn. multiplication of stmilar claims for ed his passions were violen! and dwelling of Baugh several guns and pis'ols wero ly bowing that he was prepared to 0 law nag desperation, should an nen he arrired at Lionsville was matted wih bloed—perfectly saturated. Thue cloth of Constable Lynch was pretty much in the same coa- , and when the wazon arrived in Westchester the clotted blood covered the seats and bo'tera. The condition of Mr. Laymen ou Monday was as favor ble as could be expected. He is entirely calm and col- lect ger is from inflammation in the wounded part and bleeding. Brooklyn City News. COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS—ANNUAL BLEOTION OF OFFIOBRS. The annual meeting of the Brooklyn Board of Super: visors was held Tuesday afternoon. Supervisor Lindsey cecupied the chair, and on motion an election was entered into for the chotve of a President of the Board for the en suing year. There was one informal and four regular ballote, which resulted im the choice of David R. Lindsey. The vote on the last ballot stood as follows David R. Lindsey, Samuel Smith,, George W. Bleecker Dr. Charles A. Van Zandt was unanimously elected Phyrician, end Albert H. Osborn Clerk of the Board for the ear. Thos. Pettit was elected to the cfflce of Weights and Measures, and the other appo'nt ments were postponed until the next meeting. SURROGATR’S PRES, The Surrogate of Kings county sent in the following Atatement of recetpts for fees during the year ending Aug. resist the officers of th ‘atte mpt to enter bave been ihe clothing of Laymai 4, and the Board shortly afler- e but the beginning of hat 12% o'clock on Friday. necessities which Illinois forth a little later in ber history; htened at the idea of 190,000, Dear considerable expan- even in 1849, some counties in the doing better than is now required swell the aggregate to our estimate, & for tbat purpore. the collor ls Lot exac ly Bot goo enother talor who would make their clothes Inspector will conden MBETING ADD , for fear that the and (bus make them lore Pp sioner, on the cther hard, say that ¢! of giving a m: nop Botthats man will to any ono—that & scoundrel simply because he has the chance, and they have not yet heard of aay ar! ube Thus the case stan ‘as between the Commisicncrs snd the tailors. It is very evident that the Inspector's and in these days would do well not to incur the class of the community a the tailors, Ta8 gg agg cour DB Brat. were are liable to abure, vugglis g the Commissioners of a0 important Board by taking « peculiar advantage of the rules and re- gulations It appears that by these any three of the Com- mistioners may remove or appoint policemel their removals or a) ment are counters! That chief clerk is willing to ald the re- publicans is said to be certain; end this surprise is held in Tererve for failure to elect a seventh Commissioner, chief clerk should be ia- ye lberal, and countert!gn the might be some excellent sport. As the Board stands now, after nearly six hendred unsuccessful ballow ‘uhe vacancy, there seeme to be litle creasing the force without a coup d'é(a‘ in come The following fe the section referred to:—"Ali ments to, and dismisvais from office shall be least three of the Commiraionere, and countorsigned by the chiof clerk; and no appointment or dismissal shall be va- ed aud cvuntersigned been direcied to the operation of this section, in an ar- io i the Hanary @ fow days since, juitem stir was cre. ated in the Commission. bnows, “it woke some of the Comm! rk says that in case matiers do come to that past, he should be very sorry to fod bimsel! invested with so He would, however, act as be deemed to be bie duty, What course that would be, he deciipes to indicaie Seguine's Point clined to becom of the DEFICIENCY IN THE TAXES, The County Treasurer submitied bis annus) statement of the deficiency of taxce for 1857, ending July Sist, as pedition against , joes; and hen: hl of doab\, Spain will launch ' herself, ‘Trovidence bas filled tho from our State with an overflow Firet ward— Brooklyn Second ward 3.” harvest, to croate a false from Cadiz to day juform us that orders have 3 not ived there for the Piaarro and Ulloa to getready mediately. the last four days (he have arrested a ber of SeRee much discretionary power. 2 at An imoulse is given to every branch of buriness, ertal prosperity reigns. A crons may cause the necessar Sgure, but it ‘208 business, e producer as b: tial failare of the Rowwing AWAY with A Man's Fawiry—A dis- treesed besd of a family whore name we wore unable to this city afew daye since, from Michigan, in earch of bis wife and EEPSES=8 S2seseeees ane seca b Mle t bf chante buy lore, sell lest and make lose Highteenth ward... aro cither clood or thetr business groaily reason of the diminished demand, the marine interes suffers, railroad stooks and other securities do; Janda apd houses itinerant Methodist preacher, and jet this Woman in this State, and pro on her affections, which was thas Deficteray in Brockiyn AN eepas sometime ago bad bably secared @ mortgage foreclosed.—Chscago Pr Seen Sas & in New low... in New Utrecht. the Mexican war, the Andalusian war, tho ) prere, tho attending to the Roetant palace aif Graverend (surplos). them all. 0, world ie most bleet when the earth yields moet aba of ite fruite: and he who endeavors, from wi Live, to create tae im Cortes now In see ADVERTINEMEMTS REMSWED EVERY 3 ce > jon of a short crop when there is done iy be can do towards with the other national plagues permilted at times to desolate the earth. ‘durtle fraction ‘which is too strong | swisd is 2 have anes 0 Lg reported in fevor of ap- it ig next to an impossibility to get any- way of business. It must be expecied. ‘The Committee on the aubje peinting & matron to the county jail. ROBBERS ARRE TED. Depaty Sheri(! Higgins lart week arrested (wo negroes, named William Barnett and James the evening of the 26th of July, 18 robbed Jobn Drown, at the foot of Johnson street, of a gold watch, valued at $80. There wore three concerned in the affair who have, anti! recently, eluded the vigilance In tho early part of the week Rarnott was arrested by Sheriff Higgins in aden in Pointe. On Friday arrented D.—THERE 18 4 LETT eR IN THE UNION @yuare Pr 8, o@ce for you, from J. ‘ison, for having, om knooked down and Arrest of Counterfelters in Ind THE MEDICAL PROFESSION IN A NEW BCSINESS. vette (Ind ) Journal, A \ Commercial (From the Lata, We copied from the Cinctnmat) since, a n’tice of the arrest of several industrious oa of thia State who have hi: harged with wey, York. BFORMATION WANTED.—IF Ji ulgvilie, Ky., will sens bear of something to his advan'aqe. Will oonfer a favor by let trade, GRUB, Lourie, Ky. N(ORMATION WANTED-OF MORRIS PRELEY, BY Hse" vanity Veoetved Oy hie shar, at 68 Morton Wiittamabers, Long island. AST Ti cot roma Butler where ting me know. John G. ae z i f 3 i : ron LJ pomyis, wa A ECS mal Mani Sr in ata, inthe erie Is ostadlishment of T He was an ex- yoione ao SUMMER RESORTS. ABS. HOUSE, LONG BI for reception of es Setter had j cantioned by a viele his great temerity exported rthor outa very heavy breaker in, and ho determined to dive the receding current carried to reach the station houre whea Ty Ake —, SHING, SHOOTING AND SAILING — ‘Kon, LT, ie now open and ready for th The House Rep nat to be aurpaseed Traine leave Brooklyn for Islip a} 9 A. TO THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Sua View Hover, Hroutanns or Navas, Anguat 4, 1867. Containing the particulars of | tity of the oo! tained that the coffee was taken from ton, while she was lying at the new qi On diecharging her cargo It was fou ‘anc . ind thore was a quan: ening, aod mo trace sould be found of it, Tt wae yaived at about three hendred dollars. Miak In your edition of Mon@ay, the tragedy that occurred at (bis house, yeur reporter has unintentionally mado statements enloulated to injare the reputation of thin house and its proprietor, Inatead of ““ihirty,’’ only some half dozen famttios, oom prising twenty.one persons, all told, have lef in conse- | of which quenoe of the oscurrence, and these vacancies were about filled before wunset of the same day, So that instead of “two families only re . prominence still en) . 4 P. wn Watt, ror miles east of Peokak! trond elle, Address A. BA HATUING.—FRANKLIN HOU, Li the walt the action of the Graad Jary, Ls MOHROAR mer b % Fines ror mt Mowtn or Jviy.—The report of the bell ringor® at the City Mail shows that there were nine M oy y aud Aik Accidental, one ¥ The total lors ts $44,000, of which about haif was covered by insurance. Inquysr.—Coroner Redding beld an Inquest yeetorday on the body of @ woman nemed Ma ALND. GR Amity atrect 0 4 verdict ‘a secorday ; Reramal Die afninboat Teland fe LONG BRANOA, Branch \s uneqy adsomely furnished yards [rom the sea "62 per week, and er Feeor! ard eea Datbing Lo) ont, #liated about hate nock#, an overmhalm. aitpok the power most pertertious volume alubricy of thie { their eolicituce, and he exux ry Morphy, reat actions nownere excelled a And eeltops eqnauied on Boz? IN THE COU! 1¥—A GENTLEMAN wife can be accommoda‘ed with aad Salar ndirvan P. aye OC eeesce bencher, ft akon Soorevece half hou e* eaves Fuitoa ferry pass be ee il jOUNT RY BOARD WaNTED—ON STATEN THATS C fo hree Fersous, within ve winutes of the laa: ge. oliver at Castleton, Youg Harbor, Brig 7m house: fed. Adres latmediaelye Ve 4 int, q exchan: 'y, V., box 187 Post office, JUNTRY BOARD OF A BUPERIO: CP cblairea on the Basie ofthe ur aens ca ne, CAN Bm New York, convenient to the steemboat landing. in a nest de- mrable ree! where the comfors of a home eai Le em mat BROADW. nly sy J RESPECTABLE MER Pea WEST WAEHINGTON PLACR—A GENTLEMAN ‘nd wite can obiain very desirable ron; aleo,» fow miiemen can *e pleasantly accommodated. ier Scns cere 52 SLBRCRES STBKET, NEAR BROADWAY.—T*O fam! or gentiemen cap obtain desira le rocma in ao aralely one, wish fall or partial board.) exe 7 FRANKLIN STRERT FIRST HOUSES WEST OF Broadway.—Eniire second floor threerooms and pastry, | Joved Address Domfort, Bera 4 filoe neaily furnished, for a of gentlemen, or separnte if pe | rn above. VOUNTRY BOARD —THE SUBSCRIBE W. ured elo, ingle or Conble roome_Inaiire eabore. _ | ()timarpi want roome vacated ou be ie tone whee SPRING STREET, FOSB DOORS FROM BROAD- | hou-e in nd street Orange, New Jersey. Apply on the 79 ways To let, severd) handsome i, fare rome to premises t> G. W. Sraith. Sieand to the Buse. i's large, ‘ondin ig ¢ | (YOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A BMALL FAMILY, Spets cre oe Bie, bots aeaa aad forcing” erent Be yee = "ANBOA HOUSE, Proprieior. RR TE CANAL STRERT, WEST SIDE OP AND NRAR ] ‘Brosdway.—Handsomely furnished front room, with or witaout board, for gentiewsan aod indy, or one or two. gonilemen, in s mall’ privai family. New number is ferms reasonable, Dinner at 6 o'clock. BLEECKER 81REUT—SEVERAL HANDSOMELY 13]. Wumtined bedrooran for angle geutiomen, with board ‘Fae house contains ali the modern improvements. } ia a pasent location, ard near the water; Long laland preferred. Terma not to exoeed $6 per week for each person, Address Y., Herald office, witb full part.culars, 000,000 “anew, gmanre, sashes, rates, ry ed baa mins apart’ a. OMREA'R Yr rvadwaye OFFER GREAT INDUCEWHSTS TO PUROH SERS, ‘ae I have ene of the larzest factories in the ee city, where ‘he 14 EIGHTH STRERT, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND | raw mate purchased for casb, and Tam daly canking Fourth Several pleasant rooms, with board, . C) 17 Broadway. <2, Fourth avenue, Saveral o ‘cuah advances on sears. Oo. CHRAKS, way. 413 BROOME &TREBT, SECOND BLOCK BAST OF POLITICS «ow ote ad Sitio Broadway, is one of the bes! boarding houses in tke | =~" Peay 1H WARD.—AT A REGULAR MERTING OF THE Democratic Repudlican Asao;intion of the Nineteent: werd, held at D. Winklus’ on Wednesday evening, Augurt 5, lee Henry Arculsrius, Raq, offered the following preamble and reroluticma:— Fellow cemocrate—A brief but pitin statement of the faste re stire to oar political existence asthe Regular Demooraio Republican Association of the Nineteenth ward in due to truth to our prof sred sincerity of purpose, to the cevoulon we claim to eptertal wr the best interest and geueral the entixe perty o whieh we on principle are at- Wwe conceive, n°t only becomiag but eavental in Lot view. To fail to #0 doing, oF fall ebort of whieh, nject us and our organization tothe inridloys na: snults nod out spoken specn’s ans of misdbievous, vindictive and vicious prracns, both inant out of ovr ward, who, by fuine represeniatons and unsustained alega'ioa Bove been \o place this assceiation In a fa sition bi ITmembers of the democratic party of this ward and the cily generally, ‘And whereas, two General Committees were In existence ta this county, ;both claiming regularity? according > the usage Of tne dence alle pany, both Letng supporied by loug Keown city for single gentlemen, and gen iemeo aad their wives; warrient or dal'y boarders ao accommodated. Dinners ai ope snd six P.M. 42 BROOME STREKY, ONB BLOOK FROM BROAD. way—apertmerts and board ior families and single 0 board without room at $4 per week; ail the modern novements wil be fyund ia the bouse, Freach epoken, ‘Transient boarders taken at $1 60 per day. 16: BRO«ADWAY.—APARTMENTS TO LAT, WITH or without breakiast. SMALL FAMILY IN HOUSTON STRERT, NEAR A. Wacdougal, bave a very nicely fyrnished front room to tet, to one or two single gentlemen with or without partial beard; houve contains all the modern improvemes nd ie very convenient to 9usiness. Addresa W., box 655 1° at olla BARB CHANOE—GENTLEMBN CAN B® ACCOMMO dated with good board. for from $5 to $10 per weer, {iat citks house, newly farntshed, with all modera improvenien's; Roglieh, French and Spanih #poken; lessons free; 88 West ‘Twelfth street. convenient to Sixth avenne cars. erdeavoriny fore the individ) con eived hat there was no just even nmi uuderstinding ip ths ranks, on prinaip rt ly on orgenizat on, It was properly suggested by ‘denorraia who wei ng tha enti mente of the majority of ibe rsa c LADY OOCUPYING A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED house in @ desirable location would let to gentiemen apartments without board, or with breakfast, 1" desired The | aud fle the ame movement sbou'd be made (0 bring Woalion ia desirabto—ia the te mediats vietaily of the Mveret | peace ht things and place os in auch t House, Clarendon and Gramercy, Address C.ark, Madisoa | coming e colin that we might rer der auc ‘sqnsre Post oitice. MEXIOAN YOUNG MAN WISHES TO PROCURR A cleasly fo! iain and res Weo have ‘pilic ed upon our ol:y thy notorious wron; which we labor, snd chastise the black republieans {0 mors rs us urvrpations of cur vested rights, The rival mittecs agreed to make the »a 4 the umpires on the oova- retant ba demreray, se themselves This body met Please address D,D, Herald a Hall, organ’zed reg ilarly. and a ela com GSNTLEMAN CAN BR ACOOMMODATHO WITH | Miter to crate u plan for the future guddase Diry ia AL iui or parti Jroard 875 Orchard street, near Grand. J 41) relix inary mat‘ers, 10 be submitted for coo deration a& Reference exchan; FINE SUIT OF ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR A lady sed gentlemaa may ‘be found at 64 Seventeenth between Filth and Sixth avenues; also, room for singe emen, FUBNISHRD ROOM IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, COM- jotious pleasant and desira Je, to Jet, with oF, withont b ard, to one or two gentiemen, or a married coupls. Location good, fiyle genteel, t-rmamodarae. Apply at 210 Went Nino enth si between night sod Ninth avenues. fort which wan rend, after 8 lergiby debate was submitted to the Conventivn, and adopted b) thera, by alarge majority of the whoie body, ‘This plan, when carried itd i the various wards and throughout th: county, was to supersede all othor organ'zte tors in existence among u ‘was #9 published and une ; > carilir x OF sophistry cam disputable and it isso ac.epied b: all buttheme wh: ep competent'oca'l hetratha tie acwrd- ing (0 one of the pro ieious of ssid plan, three persona were appointed by the Referm Convention in ‘ach ward 'o form an Qrsociaiion by openiry a poll for the enro!ment members; end ‘he qualification of membership to be, that they had vote: Inet fall for Buchatan and Breckenridge, and t» be attested by s democrat who knew the fact. Pubite a thougs the press when the meetings for enro held, aud ihe o ndit the wtopted ** Convention” were como with in sal it letier 0 au b inetramen’ ‘This arco ‘ation, thea, haviag been broug*t lo'o existence N ENGLISH FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE TWO single gent’emen, cra gentleman and wife with board and com’oriable room. Reverences required Address 194 Madison sireet, near Rutgers Boskd TWO NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ON SE cond floor, to let, to one or two KeoUlemen, with or wi:h- Ont partial board. address, postpaid, U. B.C, Boyd's espress bom co was given OARU—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE | ing legiimaie manner, proceeded or lerly and underaand- gentlemen, can be scoommodaied with a iarge wingle or | joxly, by ballot, elect its perménen! offers whic. election im, So pipacans od ge part of Harlem, with A | resniied iv the eele-tion ot Thomat K. ring era klents ly, Addreas @. W. 38. Herald office, her sud D. Neala Morrison, Vien Presidente, and rew and Thomas Shelley Seer -tari 'OARD.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR GENTLE- men and thelr wives oan be sooommodated with plessant with or w on a, 9 street; near Bleecker. Gaatnd bath ia the oa OARD DOWN TOWN—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ‘Accommodated with beard at 261 Greenwich stree!, coraer of Robinson street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. Aa A yi . , al Heary strest, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN UA be with board tn y B-yav VoCahil), Key... on Trgpaurer; audsequentiy, by *oted fire persons to the Ola Cen’s, and Sve ty the Young fr t's Gerersl Comm ice at Tammany vial whore cow ia tgs performance of he duties whieh devolve on 801 yortioas; ere: ye it ed. That we, the Demor atie Republican Asoviation ineteenth ward. are tbe sepresentatives of thy general interest of the «mo iacy Of the ward, acd not & «Lise Oop. rathn ‘That we cid got crganize to favor or opvowe way invn'@ pretensions as & leader or ® cendidaie, in kay mandy F or for ¥ coalition. but for ihe good of all in a general sucomse; tbat carnot be faccious, but feel’bound to give in onr adherence uni'ed supvort for all measures and men, when sock ures apd the motives of the men ara based ‘apon equity He and truly demeoratle ground | With us, under all virvaan- . ‘& private famby, | stances, ibe majority shell govern in our prin wy prosecd- where all the comforta of a ‘may bo realned. Very few | icke. We are no dictators and will not tolerate cloacian, ‘The house 'e pleasantly and situated | Fp ing from what ree it may. All that ara of, near Wheat. Apply at Mo. 68 Willoughby surect, Brooklyn. | tn are eniltied to, ard shail receives fale. equal — diced covaides ore Our ranks are for al), a id ao nee, lo bo OARD IN BROOKLYN—IN THE FIRST CLASS house, delightfully located, at 242 Henry street, esr wath and Wall street ferries. Wack parlor to let and anit of rooms op third floor, with fall oF p: board. Dinner ai 6. were WARTED-BYA EAD? OF hep gf a fg tl private family, near aden the comforts of a home may be oped, termes wnaderster's My nO mm open to all, but we will gran: special f vio’ right. oflereive a reaaive than was exercised by Great Britain usin our colonial days, which caused the revolou nary rate; ral e- upom P struggle vo «ft repeated and ref rred to, and so fam?us in hie- Potro ‘address #8. H. J., Kar'a Hotel, | tor Se"osicn W26 10 much Glorious. reeulia” We do aor con: demi there aos nipoi merely persons! oF politically ambiti sao views or objects, 10 @/iclt applause, or catch a vols, oF 0 as sume 8 pudlio virtue, bat oa higher and holler grounds, in he earnest performance of a stcred duty we owe to an abused, betrayed and brutally opprensed eity—a clty given up to plan: der by ‘hose who should have protected het but have proved wore in paasion and desire ‘ham the akiouers and cow boy of OARD WaNTED—SY A LADY AND HER SO; good honee, bedroom adjoining, In the nel; Twenty ninth street and west of Bradway; Bouse m bath do. address PF, 157 Hudson street. Mefere chenged. OARD WANTED.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN DisI ¢B | 1776 end ite period. to obtain bi Jensant in's highly respecta. Resolved, That the right of self government bas been de~ bie private fam'ly, where ‘tre noother boa-ders Hreak. | nied us. We, the Reorle of the city of Rew York, have been fast 10% dinner @ (> 7, for which & reasonable, sul not airs. | denounced betors the civil'zed world le Yagant price will be paid: references required and given. Ad- | !ng ourseiver. The obnoxious acts p dreas Boarder, box 647 Postoffics. OARD WARTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, for the wi bosrd for the lady on!) ) in a small fami! upon the whims rice of our taskmasiers. calla trai . with he power for the wh ly’ lon east of Broad ay preferred, Address Hume, Mpgued upon a to rally and hari be: aAnwea. - Mime, Herali Eas volves of am neclanelta’ tho teal conte lente deaport- cally urged against us and show {he authors af this polilises OARD WANTED—RY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN A | drama if we are not capable of self government, we at lenat Frict’y private family, where he could enjoy the comer | feel When we are apit por and debssed; we will vindloale ain cele tomes adarens Dihel, bon, Naf Rael eters Ourselves ard bare the shacklan that bind o abd neta ral action. 4 fever our mur lcipal privileges. Resolved, That we eond: od repudia'® eentrailzation of in every form, and unqua tfedly oppwe and ner In whieh the Kxsise Ill, Cen'ral Part OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD L&T TO two) ingle gentlemen well farniahed rooms, with partial board and all the modern improvements, wert ot Rrowdway, near Bleccker iret. address. D., box 18) Herald ollice Reference req ired, petites! po condemn A he highest wn # people, into whose banda we to thin repablie: OARDING.—A BMALI. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL AC P . lady or single gentleman, or a con : a wo sandot quea ton Bub jan it reom on the second (\: > « Judpment ‘duct 0 be worthy by our con Hed, and ord: red to be pa iished in ihe a er: Kxrontive Committee by chai man. Alexendar B. rd, furnished or unfurnished. Also. tw: i gentlemen at $8 each per week. Apply at 42 Allen BROOKLYN —PARTIAL BOARD CAN 68 HAD WITH 8 private without children by two gentlemen, where there are no olber boarders. Apply at 176 Adams st Referer-ces necessary. URNISHED ROOMS OR UNSURNISHED IN SUITH Nor eepara‘ely, with paniries, hot and sold water, exe an! ba’h, in 5 morrrn bourse, may be obtained at from 82.0 85 per week. Pariel board if desired. Apply at 8 West Thiry- feoord street. URNIGHED PARLOR TO LET AT 14 GRAND STREET, fo & single genteman, without board with gas, Ac. ain ard ‘uly 90 icited io baad OWNING, President. ® M. Drew, { Fecretaries. ~~ MISCRLEARNOUN 10.78%, METROPOLITAN GTMNASIOM, Hos, |. and 91 ixth arene 1s considered eqani, itn tlor to any other I dts patrouized by fami'ion In the ety. ser has a tick? for !5e comin, Jar wach, be wil be usable 1 use and will silt for $1 2 being B16 at the Gymnasium Address for two R, W.. box 199 Herald oftice, NIKHED ROOMS TO LET. —TWO OR THREE FOR. soma n Avery desirable larality, some iow as $i £0 Cara and ginges paw the house fo all parts of the ire at IM) Mott sureet, a few doors above Brome, he conn’ Tae ave per week. ity. Tngu PURNISNED ROOM, WITH BOARD, CAN BE OF twined for ® indy in a family of two persons, where there & ero other boarders with ave of bath, at 118 Okarion street, three doors from Greenwich street. daya 0. Di) NOBTH WILLIAM STRERT, NEAR CHharuas. 20 5° piace where zon find “4 OR ROOMS, PURNIFHED OR UNFURNISHED, TO lei, with or without board, in the Ronse of & wido # lady; reference required. apply at 319 West Tweaty fourth street bt on? ROOMS—TO LET TO GENTLEMEN withon. in @ genteel private family. where at ention will be psd to comfort and cienstness. Gentlemen ‘wishing the comforts ({ & sociable home will do well to apply At 167 Varick street. FY streets, with bach and gas in the hous. Price Bw [a Two can occupy one room if desired. Onli at 1 door. RNISHRD BEDROOMS, PLEASANTLY SITUATED, with fireplace, t let, privaie D ree, e 5 Malden, sirest. LANK BC KM eTaTIONERY, JO8 PRINT A ‘ire Trders salen our print os aod ine . tone oF two le at aix_ abil week. Apply a 21 ody street, worn Connon xa Lewis wirectn od VE GENTLEMEN REQUIRE ROOMS, WITH BOARD: | NGRAVING AND. ieeaon 10 be between Washington sjaare and Fourieeath rest, and Fourth and Reventh avennen, Address A. M., | Sie cards are ‘nic square Post rilice, stating terms. ‘Denton rooms at the Globe Hotel, corner of OTEL LODOINGS.—GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN Ar yn_streeta, at 25 centa and $7 cenis per might ROOM WANTED, IN A PRIVAT! gentlemen, with breakfast and tes, and References given. Address box 1,113 poy | Be pilie—ware deaib to ih anewer bet er far $5,FER MORTH If BROOKLYN, Popy ibree mines walk of the aulasis ep At Al Willow pisee, Soul Brooklyn, or wast per HOMES, ‘& DUANB STREET, TWO DOORS MAST + of Broadway, demler in new and secon4 hand tools and machinery ath, ania, vives and jewoller's ole, constantly T® LET—TO ORE OR TWO SINGLE GRNTLEMEN, so on hand. Also, new and second band tools boug xt, a ceiy furniahed front parlor, om ibe ‘iret floor, with or without Lee eet ile ‘ef tach recpeeublity Inquire at No. ‘Delancey surest. a ROOMB TO SINGLE GENTLE Tf _ (gk at No. Si Mercer gurert Rist dor ‘wom Grand sireet Rel 5 DF. — A PARTY OF ANTEO—WITHOUT BOARD, FOR RHRUMATIO BMB ATION—FOR lemen. Mi roome, either fursighed or m SorulSok 0's pormanses uns. Address ‘bor 4,235 Pow Lbiaine, —-_ old apaire, dieloes- tae Ptah Me lig few ¥ oy Tae Wane. ON THE 2TH INSTANT, BOARD, FOR A i tie girl, aged 6 years: '& neatly furni Sacro, i it ona eh ond ee ans ITH LAGER BIRR DEPOT, NO. # FRA'E PE Would not be ohjectional’e rf x caret mrtmooth trom cate t0 ‘ate. References exohangel. Ad mireet, will suppiy any, excursion, and party Siete Mrs. J. MW. Brookiyn, L. i ANTLY. AND SNTIRSLY its pox It Herald ates, with four postage BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A ROOM oar t 4, 08 OF fy 8 vat Jooncnnd with att the modern ii eoremen's. Ad ee eo oo. 81 New York grow, CARES.—HOFFMAN & FRERSCH'S ft cas 44. Cha ham street and rer eet inen, of show ensee Rept constantly Oo Nit ene change. Orcere promptly ereguted. PRO @ AND O1PTAIN® OF BTRAMe PROP RIRTORS uous hang vould do wal yo all tH, HOMER'S, 4 Downe eet, 4 riging ae: TS ANTED—A FURNILIAD ROOM, WITH BOARD FOR lady, and child two years o!, in & private family or with 8 Widow, loeation below t eet of Braokign, pear an car route, Address wih particulars, M. AM, box 155 Hera oftce PAPER ARAL oom T OVAL, H 78, FOR BTOVR, paner > Bot LL PRRAONS SUPPER One be reer om ony, 8 sale on! will’ not wet nnothe us Senos, To be obiaued Ouly Bt &. 3. BOW ALL Ihe Able House.

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