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the State of Missouri fore pledging ourselves to go into this election, he wished Springs. each man tw pledge himself before Almighty God to carry Legislature it. We could not afford to be . All our hopes fore, of no validity. bang on this election. If we lost, Kansas would bes slave cognition of the State, or war, internal and civil,’ withir our borders, and of it throughout the Union, would be the result. He. ashed “ME Pree ‘every man to pledge himself tbat he would not,come what Iasi, this topic was submit to defeat by fraud of the party el ennpeen cnt Week out 0 lelten, He asked, resolved to call a here ‘vention State Mr. Pomxroy said be was. pa Genera! Laws then read an extrac! from letters he had ten. A received from a free State man, who had gone into Mis. ouinen A the | sourl to discover the designs of the propagandists. It meee omer Con. | Stated that three men had gone to Kansas sworn 1 avenssi- greas if the nate Lane, end that a fourth was about to follow,fthat they ‘The convention intended to follow bim from place to place, and, if possible, bad been erected assassinate him when alone and unarmed. General Lane and planks, nailed said this information was autacatic; he might, perhaps, ‘were provided fall a victim to these or other oo: ‘assassins. Ln such Judge W. & cage’ he did not want any free State people, after he was prisoners” who dead, to have to regret that they had done him injustice, Charge of sky. thet a public meeting bad been held by ‘ment president tion. seems Cine Dita ee Ane, Wap 07 marenis: Ross, Topeka Tribu a recent 01 originated in a per- pon in ‘Santee “Joaiah sacs nee ae sonal qui between Lane and ome pro slavery men: Kob, Kapeas Zeitung (German ‘Stas He asked Mr. Pomeroy if it was so? See ee foe © free Stale organ) | ‘yr, Pomuoy said be believed it was 80. General Laxz moved the ntment of a business | , [Last Saturday Gen. Lane was to speak at Atchison. The . | border ruffians came over from Missouri and toek pesses- Tite usene 0 vate v as onaner |} eae ae ee were and one 2 . ‘ney enna mune to ome dis: | {allked of mobbing the free State presses, but did not carry ‘Another commitico was elected to scleot members of the on Neg Lane was advised of the riot, and did not Thea came up the question of—under which govern- = cnet eer ie ot the rentl eke = two, whom he; named, and had never dreamed of ‘cee cece own ~ Lamwenoss Sen low heinet quarreling with them. He denounced the men who passed free Btate, ap) resolution for cringing to raffians, and thoaght it Gen. Lare—t ton Tam 2 a " the manhood to declare to the mob that Be etaes ace earns ihe potter: of voting | it was an outrage to prevent any maa from speaking. to Congress, I would rather sacrifice. my life thas oc ay | ., GeB. Posamsoy aitempled to defend the action denounced, the October cleciion as a free State man This is a con- | Dut met with very Littie favor. He impugned Lane’s mo- ‘Yention of the people of Kansas without reference to party. | “Ve 0 Introducing the subject into the election of a com. of the pro-slavery census, we would one-half of the Territory, and if we took the basis of spportioament we identified proceedings and decisions of ihis moe;- I see the force of that, We must be ex- careful. E i ir i :, : g i E : iH i \ 2 i to the apporti 4 . PHouuPs eald that the delegate convention had been elected under the censas of the free State party; now, how ‘Were we to resolve, and then to authorize them to carry Proceedings of this meeting? ‘The consideration of this dilemma was postponed sine | *8! After some discussion, the Committee on Burinees was bony, omg of fifteen members from the country south of the Kaw, and of ten members in the northern countics. ‘On motion, Dr. Davis, of Leavenworth, and Rey. Daniel Foster, of Mapleton House of Kepresne the convention. (recently of the Massach wots to address the people of the country on Kansas mg he said bis object in making this motion was be cause he believed that this was a good time to address the people. 4 NOVEL DOOCTRIN®. The delegate convention was called for the perpose of Sas Se, of the mass convention. fhe reso- jution called it stated so in in the election, was road. {t without debate, bat it was On the motion to adopt, Conwy spoke against |: in an admirabie speech. Mr. Copway dic not delieve ip this nice distinction of peo- ple of Kapans and the free State party. They were one ard indivisable. For the action of this meeting and its re. Pioreetiag tm Oocwber as an id bus by virtue of some law, it follows hat we recognise ihe bogus ,eaactmenta, under which we propose to vote, xs yalld statutes if we §0 into this election—in other words, that the Terrijoral Legislature woe 8 legitimate body. If the party assumes this poriticn it alancone its ¢wm, and takes the ground of the enemy. [i bot only sivitider itself, but repudiates its a Ti acmite that {is oourve cp to this time has ‘wrong Tee world bas justified us in eur past post Yon, It is e right position, and be would not ebaudon it. He would not surrender to ihe enemy by admitting, by this action, whai they have always ciaimed—ihai the Territorial Legislature was a legitimate body, It was the abandonment Of & strong position in which we were sure to win, for a weak position in which thero was every chanve for failure Hv maintained that we could sever stand up Topeka organization again, if we participated im this election. In opposition to Mr. Redpath, who had tbat the Territorial organ'zation, if the free Biate men sucoceded, should give way for the Topeka govern ment, be said that it could not be done, as that | B could i the resulta ar ag frends mequence of another fraud and its resulta? own (lity and for himself alone. pons which indeced Bim to repudiate th pany dy pe op ‘Atchison’ lawer to Soeth Onroling, to lodge sts had pet ye: abandoned ‘Kansas referred to the apportionment. up—veat |i be Of the protection of the ballot box. ‘This is only ® brie! #kolch of Mr. Conway ‘a epeech. waa shouted for by early every ome, Lane is one characters g most original ol in Christendom. 1 feel dinponed bo Bip and give a eketob of his personal fence, but the lengul: of my report forbids. He is very jo polar and powerful with the party sow—more eo than ever before. General Lawn maid be felt in the position of a man who wee | for & crime of which he wae not guiliy. mpriscmed ‘There was only one way Of eecaping from his cell, and that wae by a sluice which carried off the ‘ith of ine prison To get out in that way be bad to lie down in the fith and crawioct. He did it (ue of the jallors saw him aud him But the prisoner threw filth at him and He escaped. This wi AL we proposed proposed io lie down in their fithy inws them with them. If we could esoape in this ‘was in favor of doing it. He diiered wih Conway ‘character of thie meeting. If this wae a free he it to be y understood not there. (Lavebter.) He bad no doubt men had a hand:ome majority—s work hore: bat it wae s meeting of the peo. ¢ of party distinctions, (There were and ly not three froe Hate party, as & party, bad There were good pri Het | He that they would be hong’ we failed thr they ‘would be willing to put ders the most radical 4 Vorcs—Oa, you needn’t talk. If Gen. NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1857. the plaudits of the audience. the Guvrrat again urged the people to be united and Missourians, {( they come over, at the they came over, he hoped they determine ‘to go into the ypare to meet point of the bay would come to stay ! in October , the ‘onet. If If you let election man here, without reference to his age or ca'ling, at once join some military com; A that you may be organized for the defense of our and ‘Jet us support this organization with determ| hearts; then we can succeed hts, ‘Then we oan pat the Terri- torial organization out of the way,and make Congress glad to admit us under the Topeka constitution. Colonel Purturs offered the foliowing as a substitute :— Resplve¢, That should any power, legislative or otherwise, be obtained by any forae of free Suite men, 2 free Baie vo os, an election, 1a er nex’, that out our resolutions, without identifying the party with the | Convention resolves thet such power shall only be used for at the proceedin; the destrvetion of usurpati I! pot be periected, but ‘bat a Territorial goveram the go: ernment under ent the To: peks constitution is the only legitimate government, Col. Puruirs regarded the suggestion to participate in the October election tn the mode proposed as alarming. With the most momertous interests at stake they propose to ba- zard their all to a fraud, calle! an election, in which the chances were ten to one against them. These atives) were elected vice presidents of poy bave oe ar Dogue off. e power to control the election, and they to carry it for slavery. Did the free Siate On motion of Gen. Laws, a committee of twenty was | men merely propose io legalize the fraud? That election would foarfvily commit them. In determining this policy they dia not determine to go into an ‘“eleoti snare, and they would legalize the usurpation by d Numerous candidates were now in the field for made eleciive, and even if partially successful, which was the best we could hope for, a hostile element would be created in the free State party, whose principles would bo held in mortgage by Territorial oflicers. If went into an election at ail there was but one safe way to go into It. Were they pre pared for that? Were they prepared to ust all dishonost jdgos of election ? “yes.””) Were they (Ories of «Yes,’’ loge oC voung wihoct paying 2 a or being held q was playing on us. It would long as we permitted the evemy to b take It out Se ee wt Silencizg it. Itt pot tbe lees ann H 5 g E H ‘ E » The kee As for cepsisiency, he cared pothit nO common eeuse in it voting. Im reference w Colonel maid—Suppose we get possession government, what then? I do not do not want to come out I may, leave it to the and if we do not get men into do. party, let us punish ‘us, thorefore, T believe we can do It rf oo. He said that the election of earein Weskiogson, iis a gain. Ht + rif 354 li E 38 i a EF 5 ig i F Z E F} 3 E in favor a ald bave no tafla- ave & fair elec: on we will carry every member in both branches. He advised that at every precinct we have three jadges of election, who abi Bor fi lowt nothing by defeat. He in favor of young cause it in rival all watch every vote, and go to the Gover. after the election ard swoar as to the ex- were defeated. be had always been hen we could do so with any sxow of thought to Col. Phillips’ amendment, be- party in advance, aod would result Col. Pmviirs said {f we passed that amendment |} would elected and prevem that very Conway—What would be your policy on that req » the ballot box Would you be | or scmblea. nerves to parveipels tn ‘winem to fare rely upon the fal/htu! ful pledge of Governor Walker, and that we, as the epacumenta forced him under tke resolation p ‘om the 16th July ins, amet w be or force orepaions 7 the convention held at used for te protection of Resolved, That this mass conve stion favor of destroying the upon ua by the reas their analter- exp Abie determination to adbere to the Topeas contitutina and fovernment. and that all onf action eball be pointed toward Setting thet goverument in motion in « legitimate manner, st 7 I T ALD GUABD.—A ard will be held inet. ai ¢ o'clock P.M. Ban. Jackson. Orderly. WW. @. COWLES, Captain _ oR VETARAN CORPS OF i8i2 OF THE STATS OF war SEPTEMBER.—TBNT! ANNIVERSARY OF THR i of the city of Mexico several to make arras, commticoe for the reception of the J tember are ented evening, 6th inst, a! BURNETT, Brevet Brig. Gen. Com'g. B. Garwes, adjutant MERTIAG OF THE HARALD in (he mail room on Saturday, 6h quesed . Captain. Few Yort.—A reg ing will bi on Monday, ‘Tih inet , at )4; o'clogk, at Headquarters, Riell’s Star Hose, énard street. ity order, A. W. JONES, Colonel. Ws. Conmieae, Adjuiant. Ye —FO TLITAR? JOMPANICR Tae proprietor Gardens is now ww of Lane had been in Lawrenco instead of you, the borderruffians would mover have got that cannon. (Roars of laughter and ap- fs time, Lane receiving ined ion,”” but & PERSONAL EN RBILLY, Kenansville, N.C. DAM P. AMAKER IS AT THE ST NICHOLAS HO- tel, Bis friends will please call and see him. po D z A 9. RANK—BRING THOSE FLOWERS FROM THE GOUN, Fr Ary to the same place, a!) o’cleck thisevening. E. 8. ¥ MB, JOHN B. QUIRK. JR., HAPPBNS TO SER THIS ["udverisoment, hey wil coaier'a favor sending bia ad ireas to James @: Reid, Jr.. Herald ofioe, New ¥ NFORMATION WANTRD—OF DENIS DWYER. ANY foformation of hisa will be taeskfolly Feoeived by hls wile, Mary Anne Dwyer, at Savery’s Hotel ‘kman street. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MB ©. W.0., OF BIRK- by, near Hud Bngland, who left that’ place abort the wicdle of Ju-y last. 10 visit the United States, since welch WHEN AND WHERS (AN I SKE Tor ~ ime nothing bas been he rf of him. [f this sbo: meet hts led with malt e $20 per acre. leange can be st t ao LA te cmap | teal calling upom | {iis country and Bagland Persons can asply as above Mat, 1S. 13 Exchange place = MPORTANT NOTICE CERTAIN PARTIES IN THE J WHAM HOWARD OAN BE SERN AT NO. Is an R VORBTAIN PARTIES JW TH Tring s renee, Bust Brooklyn, on Delmoaioo's Ly ramors re! to some documents disc vered in the Lruak of minu‘e rid from the py Oy Pek, a yg eae D. LORETUBN, OR WRITE AT ONOK AND YOU | Mt, Aniron Limia, nh, dod some ett aeo, OU Poteet | will every: reasonable. pply io AUG Gn PEAR: | itd Macveher waderstood, Were chliren. wont to da Dolm sal bn aay Beneeree. Pte ote isnt former” owner os togurplseadss, | SIGH wre ‘ome of Heerkamm & Beran, Mo, Wal ero | Syn ie, afinerrae caving fer peoeser cia, dt Neero Bay, have not inherited the amonat of er'y assigned i. ¥. RANDOLPH ROGERS, SOULPTOR. WiLL OBLIGE | {SEcr Oy ine wil of ihe ould Mie. Tilcomb, are, desirous. of FO LET CA GENTLEMAN, 17: | Tuck danses, in addition 1o te Zaahlonsble On68, Se WO Ya Hopper, Ho 10 Groadwep awl aatne tho cision’ ine when | ‘some elucidation relative to the fact, but being ua ‘UBRIMSHE 0 HOUSE 70, 1st aonwocld lease his grace tothe eure, wee See tae nO tof ie vel re ade gat jnainted with the parties in america capable of giving such tending 4+ be absent e By Se ee ae teoan tone fore pk {nfo mation: ow .abrace the opportanity fared treugi he | Rouse, ga ner. till kefmodern improvements, CEIIY | Seeteinoes ‘Me Dodworts inekructed, sis clases in Gh § OGLEVEL WILL FIND A LUYT¢R WAITING HIM | ion this notioo’ A letior eddren tien- | basement: rep) 1° Tit Soreughly and elegantly furmiabed. 1 | Enow viudy, ne’ muot do n cour, and ca }, in the Broadway Post oftioa, New York city. LEASE THE PARTY WHO ANSWERSD 8) KINDLY to the (ao number on Twenty first st-oet. be- soon em and Sixth avenues, Friday oe at iepeoes, meet the seme person Saturday evening 8o’clock same place, wishing tog ve some information. RELIGIOUS Ni OHN STREET FIRST MBTHOOIST BPISIOPAL treet.—Preaching n*xt Sabbath by the ris a Obristian Jew. Services to clocx. ‘The public geserally are OBIAL CHUBCH.—RBBV. GEORGB H. HOUGH ton, recor of the .hureb of the Transfiga will vreach to morrow (Sunday) evening. ia the charch corner of Hammond street avd Waverley place. Services at 10}; 4. M., She and 13g P- M- Rents free. ‘TH REFORMED DUTOR OHURCH, OORNER OF ‘illiam and Fulton st.—Preachieg at A.M. and at afternoon. Strangers and citizens are cordially ‘Beata wil! be furnished bythe sexton, dab bathsrhool at 9o’clock in the morning. Prayer meeting every o'clock. jsteceigg EPISOOPAL ey fee race) 5 is char 1e a ferred placa tse epi croc gang. ae “Treasured up Wrath—Rom, 2:5. i ‘The Bev. Dr. Mac! 7’ conversations with Roman. is on tural charac‘er of their faith, continue to be held 1a the Mission Chureh, Twentieth street, between First ‘1d Second avenues, on Sabbath evening, at 734 0’ are invited to attend’ - BY, THBOPHILUS Fi8KE WILL PREAOH IW THE Sixth Universalist charch, Twenty-fourth s1 near hinth avenue, to-morrow (Sunday), at half past 10 4. M. and half-past 3 P.M. BV. H. J. EDDY, OF BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, will preach in the chapel, in Seventeenth street, imme =~ ‘went of the Sixth avenue, morrow (Sunday), at 1034 cy and, in the evening, the Rev. Dr. Churca will preaca same place, at 736 o'clock. QT. STEPHEN'S CHURCH, CORNER OF BROOME AND S Chrysie streets chured baving been putin com- piste crder will be re opened for diviae service to-morrew, at l0bs o'clock A. M. Rev. Joseph H. Price, restor. HERE WILL BE AN EVSNIAG SERVICE aT THE Protesiaat Episcopal free Church of the Holy Bvat lists, corner of Beekman and Clit! streets. every Sunday eve- ping, at 7), o'clock, in additi. afternoon services, ition 19 the regular morning and |. The public are iavited to attend. The sittings are all free. | igen CHURCH ORCHARD STR ‘Sroome.—This church will be re-opened for anip tomorrow. The T, NEAR iblie wor- retor, Rev. Dr. sawyer Raving reco- Tose from his gevere Einees, will oscupy the pulpit. service bg oe M. —______ NEW PUBLICATIONS, | (ggeormere LE-VBRI'S BOUK. SOUVENIRS OF TRAVEL, BY. MADAMB OCTAVIA WALTON LE-VERT. ‘Two vols. + cloth—$2 Ov. Just published, and for sale aH GoRTiat. 4 00., New York : No. 117 Paton street, Mobile . No. 33 Dauphin ‘wad by all the b lers- cr ‘charming 7 sand copies of her “Alone” and “Hildeen Pain® sold by her American poblisbers; and the sent aa constant and regular aa ever juecess—no other vance sheets perior to both of Marion Harland’ roductions, in in- '« former Forest, style and papular tact, it ts fall of fecident of fu ex ting while the plot is betier and more systematically arranges. The pub‘ishers have Already received advance orders for 17,000 ¢ pies, Which, perhaps, ia the besi vest of thé popularity of the book nd its’ au boress. DERBY & JACKSON, Publishers, 119 Nassan street. $ REWARD.—LO6T, ON THE SD AGOLD STONE mosaic breastpin “The finder will reeetve the above and thanks of the owner, Mrs. Obarles, 1.19 Spring street. $: 7 wire turning the bird to §. teenth street, in the saloon. REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY 4h Inst, MOBNING, THE arrow in the vicinity of Broadway above reward will be paid om re 885 Broadway, corner of Thir- REWARD.—STRAYED OR STOLEN, A SMALL | Post oflioe, with p wi Lule yellowish very at S3 Howard sireet, and no ynestions aaked REWARD.—LOST, IN ONE OF THE BRO stagwe, a gold seal. with compace, The abc is more than its full value, Apply to G. Green, 1o7s¢ $5 REWARD.—STRAYED FROM THE HOUSB, A amall white le oof partly shaved: Cig WY the name of Yuno, Whoever will return him w 713 way ‘will reoelve the above reward. $ REWARD.—LOST, A POODLE DOG, WITH BLACK ¢7¢8 and red ridton round Pia neck Any person lesy- ing him nt No @) Beade strest will receive the above reward. S10 AE Rast, A, BLACK, AND TAN Tum Ther alut; angwers to the name of Nelly, ‘The above reward will be paid on retarning ber to 78) Broadway. DWwaY reward Bowery. tet sand tee an i A acini SO Ot $10 REWARD. reo rROx THE STORE OF x H Asbingt o corner Keace, a ruveet valise. marked B Thompson, Chester, N. ¥., containing several account books and pavers of no value to any one except the owner. The above reward will be given for the safe return of sald valise aod contente to the sub- server, and no questions asked. B. THOMPAON, 295 Washington street. Ff) REWARD.—LOsT, OF FRIDAY MORMING, JU going from Gold rireet to the Hadaon River et Cham bers street, a black morose oomtal | Oo in wh ing $80 aafollnwe Tone hundred dollar Dillon the Weasches- ‘rai ayy FH 4A a ter County Bank, 2 Ofty dollar bills, 3 twenties, and the balance ‘As partner or clerk. Ad cach tata, (nwa la ‘The above reward snd ihe thasks of the owner [. disloes, ‘ost office, with real name and refercoce. fete sipaintng of the Roca ouch or et the dept “i . HUDSON. seo ot ‘Division street, New York, and by Mra Hayes $400 pt AE Py 0 a $200 S774" FOR THE REoovERY OF 4 Lor charge for» short Ue, of WI eall i 8 aap quired. Adare - of gua and ciiver ctegve EEROHAUM PIPRG—AN INVOIOR OF MERE: | Reasoe—present proeriaioe in be health. TION —AN ENGLISH Vofous, pam, he, elon, tom se Dey wrt on Bun fy schaum, London pipes, and other patterna allver mounted | ly at 97 treet, in the basement. Tor hested tm Paria aed na J. C. KINNAR, and plain, ) ust reel’ A liberal disronnt to dealers @ F{)()-92,000.—PARTABR WANTED, 7 \eaching. wiabes & Mmited J. C. NEWOOMBE & BON, 29934 Broadway. O00 Ey RS education comprinns LOST AN® FOUND. aistillery, person of energy, who part 4 BOX OF INSTRUMENTS OF AR rioters wae unsction.”" Address, Wht the fc relergone on the 84 or 4th inat. All per Boomas, Herald J. M., box 139 Pow RACALAT LOST—810 REWARD —LOST, ON THURS tay afernoon, in Seventeenth street, between Seonnd 4 Foarik avencee.n gold brscelet. wet wilh turyaoee, Tar eid by leaving it at Mo. ruce sires, Gr at the Herald offer. = inl 0G LOST.—STRAYED FROM THR RESIDENCE OF M. Morgan, Siaien Island, a small biack and tan terri’ r dow, white spot am his breast. ‘Any persyn returning the same to William street, frat foor, will be Nberal ted. UND—ON THE 4D INST. IN A FIFTH AVBRURAND Broad way (iage, & child’: goit sleeve ip, whieh the owner ean have by Oe property and paying tor this ad- Yortisement. Inqnire at!) York sireet ifropalya. O8T—ONE NOTE, DATED JULY 14, 1857 AT FOUR monihe, drawn by vhs. Roudder & Jo., of Boston, for 128 S810, payahietos. &H. 0. Gage. Ali persons are fed mot to 0 Aymae| has been stopped The ‘inder wil! confer P. & HD. Gage, 261 ing it to our widress, J hirty seventh street, CRT-ON 18 URSC potnter dog, near to the owner, fai A LIVER OOLORED . SEPT. 4, ay, Nd Lote Banks ia favor of Wiliam Paut or Voxres cantioned nen’ ve it, aa payment haa been stopped. ving it with BA. Peer INST. A POCKRETHOOR, ¢ $745, drawn by J Biaxome & Oo. order of JW. Morgan. Au a ing the eae, aw payment ls bly rewaried by leaving = al The Neder will be reas ernid oat ed “A. Ponchon, Bi. of stolem on the Vancerbilt steamer, the 2 | of ai Gorclork to tt, ° ptember, 1857, Persone #0 can give some information relative Will very much oblige t+ eubsonber by 4 PONCHON, No | & ORT—IN GOING FROM WALL STAETE THROUGH Nassan to Liberty sree 189 Greenwich " . it), made by & L, Ackerman, payn die to blank order, for n of the same Bas been stopped, The finder will please leave it At 165 Greenwich stree:. Tonk, Bept. 4. (67 _ _CARPETINGS, UPHOLSTERY, &0. , OLLMLOTHS AND OURTAIN GOODS, (QABPHTING, O110L.07HE BRD, CURTAIN GOODS, 40 ne a nee Cw er e NY INFORMATION CONCERNING ROSA REILLY, daughter of Loke Re) will | — | ‘lly, Cavan county, freinnd, Sr., St. Croix, Wer 6 ment OOD sRCON 7 ; ee fo ry FLOOR TO LET—AND A BASE. {VER Y. TO LET.—TO LET, A ‘ery, 1 Poughkeepsie, within eee BAB ALR ALOT AND ent at $2 $5, $5 60 anc $4 etOR HoveR—| HIS BUST 6UAHON, MY 00 -22, \ iso for aale Pianos to nao for Tt ee eink der will eve souee, by mat | 20-000. wo walt | forenie eeoap tor cua; on © % ouene Tone ond plane fis So: | getelegraph, of their Vial, enable me o.ororete | or enc) 0 8 lot of W7 aud. Pilt stron lao. three | one for $96; and pianos tune “ by Frof. DUMBD, 5 comer ‘modern improvements, No, a sory bie house, wit all th. “4 avenue. a9. Brov BAUVAGRAU'S DANCT Phir sath etree, Bear Bevan, BROADWaY.—ume. SAUVA ret A L & 00., 208 Centre + treet. = jemy, opposite Bom * Sr icadaye and Seuurdl Y—DEBIR ABLE FOR A | from lll lO o'elock | bolrees o, * SNOT Ting. . APARTMANTS TO, LET CHEA."“od'orary convoniee; | Iasecin given hours 10 wal para mise family. with ae, ja, waes, 189 West Prirty: | wehteved by actu Or seven rooms. on the them 4 pertect } four Apply on the pre. , SRMRNT HOUSE below Houston Posses Brosd- 0, FIBST RATS BREW. ‘one blook of the river. | h oa the premises, Apply ‘0 a money: CwiP. T° ibastvely, needa the eauatance rough! kindness 1; may beseen at feat Broad young awyee, of good babii mood logal winds quick, sedivey URE EYRE OADWAY, NO, 786, FOLRT OB LEASE, | By Mr. Weber Hues vmay be bad energetic and diligent; one from the country and familiar with opposite te = New, ¥' Be practice preterred. ‘Address Blackstone, Herald office, | clock ANOING.—BBOOKES’ AGADEMY, KO, ‘s6l aoc oe OUSE TO La T—WITH LNASE OF THREB YEARS street, will open forthe gouson on uceday, Sopvocabe from is last, 70 West Twenty ninth street, contain | 8. Ladies class, m6 pan "a rig BAAS AQUA TION WIL MEME AT TAEANY | ing isroommenerm ibvearmon, wnt mowers improvement, | Ti¢ IW, Out rons snare o lessons ‘when the heirs’ who have ot signed the | pleasantly andcow) "toon S a re ‘Waw Tour, Aug. 19, 1807. 5 a ABSAU BTRBET, ON THE Pracont (aie cafourth hoor, suitable for any business | 1857, Tistings for Go ‘hop and supper aut P. for eae! HOUSES, ROOMS, 40., WANTED, rsculring £208 Teamediaia poane fice | the oftee. i at Ey, CLAM BOARDING HOUSES WANraD fam | Som oomaserea ‘Memes * an poh ieee onal acer rv Zegtaear | PARE OF some TamGlOURS Toul Pio ta | MU ertode nd phos cto, ge eee 088 ers ‘the om re re GOODWIN & CO., Pme e room on the third story, to & smal 1 378 Bleeoks near! Bia SoBe > Oc Ps Mee al anil | ofr ome coat Perera gmtyreraae ge | fume "Ss Talks er ath room, oe! ne ‘OUBE WANTED—OR FOUR OB FIVE ROOMS ON ee firat or second floor, for & of three persons, with RT OF Hocng TO LET-AND FORNITURE, FOR | )¢R. FREDRRICES, | Pere nocolaie wi tne he vel out children, “Furnished apartmenta preferred, Address W. S wand in gond order; willbe sold chesp Bigooker scot, appy 0 nego the . @., Broadway office, stating location and terms. for caeh. im 19434 Weat Twenty eighth street, wae pokools an tag jg By al ee ioe el cee pick ta eo | The best Of references given. umn juaied between Terenty: Ler TREL, Fond Teasewctmutis irs kaeete as | D, aicreremyeeset Milena, totems Sone: | MQaeAt to sa auag ners ueic gene ‘erms C1 or a 2: a . anjo. in» wT MAE AE o| Sito Resemoat ni and ck ¢ tome rele on the | & chance by addressing Concertina, box 160, Herald premises of a sie ¥ BEDUOI ‘OTEL WANTED BY THE ADVERTISER—ANY Pam | Dremlsce of JEAENIA) AROS, MELODBONS, £0.—MUSIO A’ Ueshaving a tratvaie busines nouse te dapesc of ‘wil | GTORE To LEr-o ON BROADWAY, Next ro Tae | PIANOS, MRCOINOMa Popalas Waters Oalaionue, find an opportunity by addressing 8. Lawrence, box lal He TORE, 70. LET 0 Sad aircet, under Hotel St. Germain. | ag. wil be old st Fednood prices during this month. AL ald office, "No ohjee ion to avy part of the country. 1D corner of Trem og Washington Heights Post olli2e Rew and smond bund panos and, melee 8 Wer Pes USE WANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, OW ALBASI “a Tam GE ROOMS ON THE THIRD | MO2°vt, “etre Goma, S88 Miroeawway, Pianos ané ma 1a good repair, west of Ayenus andrei ort | TO. TWO LAR SF, allding, over Taylor's upper Reon for reat, and reat alowed om purchase. For sale qPawest in a Fospectadle velg rent $480. Adare | gaigon ais Broecway, apply to W. FAYLOR, in monthly paymente, == TEE FOUR STORY BRIOK HOUSE NO. 74 | eryng MOST ELEGANT APD FASHIONABLE DANCL WA ZED, THE ROOMS OF THE FIRST OB SECOND Tee room, root, betwoos Brosdway and Sixth eademy ean be found, at 618 Bronaway; open ert x Seow of a modern house, by | anenen, tre. be | avenue Can bo. rented ae Seis © Bay, Ce cat be doy, ond evening: aay person oe ee oe and Sixth avenues. Address box 8,279 Polk ofice. St Oo WILLIAM DIMOND. | Urand soiree every Wednesday and Saturday. ‘2NTRD—A SEOOND HAND STEAM ENGIN, WITH | yo LET—THE JPP=m HALF OF A MODERN BUILT "-ANTED—BY 4 YOUNG LADY, OF ABILITY AJ tomo Sttoos bores. power as ae ce re Wee | Twenty seventh street between Taperieves, & sitaaiion as muse teacher, a tho a Gress, with prioe, bo. B. Goodwin, No.4 Buller street, Brook | iy Ree aN, ‘with modera improvements; Applicslion may be made W0 Wim. J. Baboook, organiat, e* foe good tenant. ‘Biante may te the bom P Lo iow ford, Goan. ‘Apply on the precaiuee. o> box 1,880 Post office. —————————— 'ANTED—TO LEASE A HOUSE, SUITABLE FoR a | APPIY On Whe preawe om = INSTROUTION. geet Sroald purchase the furniture, between LET—THE UPPER = PABT OF HOUSE 251 MADE | rn Miguth aud Teirty-fourib ‘and Seventh and Second ave: pany B rEhi —\ street, sullable for # small roe NG, ARITHMETIO, use: rent 500 t0 $1.000: posseasion immediately. Address, | duiet mugs” BOOK EERPING. We proavay, bas two priy ‘with particulars, a, G. box 8.064 Post ollice. Solty ———_——_—. cae OLB RAR Oe Proey be ooured this @ poo pcg ag gponnt ass wegeenenmnnoeere Se LET-THE Fin;w FLOOR OF HOUSE NO 118 | Corks tion OO ge for private lessons, ‘Terms trom $1 ARTED—FOR A FRENCH Lapy oF INPLUANOR | TOnhcmpacn at.cct, came \somely furnished, onsiating of | Pebout Si ra See one or two good rooms, where she could receives few front and back pailsr,-tedre om and kitchen; be et sepa- pL eg ay ge! rate or Apply omt YOUNG LADY. FROM GENEVA, SWIT7ERLA) Family’ between Fourth and. Fwealytai-a aurcota j KOURG LADY. FROM, GONE Tach bem tne Pre pd gt Wt may be procured if LET_ruR-rewey © HOUSB-HENBY., STREBT. | iCoyuage, or 10 make an cogegement ax #renck Weaher | ngrecable. Mies Uaioe, Valen Snare Pest | A Rookie. Fisted, Swe eae’ Purai‘are (aew) wil | smoot i Weenrirons of New York. Address bos 246) | rovemen ti. n y WANTED, FOR A LADY OF QUIET AND RETIRING fevold' part or use whols,.c READ. +B. By box | OBCS. Pag disposition, foar rooms or gee rooma with privilege of | 1,008 Post o@ie, 14. ¥. LIER, FORMERLY A. 1 \jeemnsimdaieaienhimataiaed (SP ToL NG we beegehnt wena first class anci bx “foro! yu8e, 1p : If to the hes vations as ANTED—A WELL FURNISHED “HOUSS, FOR A | location. (Ap yoy sowie ‘bor kom Pow ies or sre | PTA eine Manchest frimary ean: (t=) - er aa teen ee streets and and Sixth avenues. Address box },456 Post OF THE HOUSE .*9 | French Taal wacbes fe ey Fp ore charlie TOOND § — T2Foct; algo a small sore, ‘7 | Writing and the Latin anf. ag, Address Mr. Lacon pd remit ibe Caibotle Instituie, 267 Canal street, N. ¥. a upper ‘& nice of way ori | ——————— " — _ SUITABLE FOR, BALLS (CH INSTITUTE -—MADAMB BERGIER’S FREF rs Rot to exceed address G, A.M. 196 | (PO LAT—A Lh 2GR_ ROOM Ne ae tes oak Oat ENCH ING? Woarding_ and cay sabool for Je Houston streey, neat Lrenéway, east aide. Apply as above is Madiaon avenue, between frat Ww HIRE IMMEDIATALY—A MEAT TWO pues streets, will be re-opened on Tuesday, Sept. ‘ balf or three story with ‘wodera RY AY CLAVSRAOK, B Frovements, in the neighvorhood iway, betweec LET—THE Bl ‘ST "TALP OF A NEW FOUR STO! DEON RIVER Bitcoker and’ Fourweeath streets, and syenworand | ‘T'kogish Wasecne at couso “to 8 tenpoctable mene oene. Hite tomate. Board and Ween Ss} ‘Wooster street. Address B. H., Herald office, for three days, | orencebildren, and rertmoters; & Apply at opens 1s. bs tt: mating terms and all particulary. ninth street, near Thi rd avenue: <cistncaaniitiaaitiacaijeiend 5 ote ee Principal. 14, e ) LEASE OF A FIRST com, Se oe ‘AMcaia, West of Broadway cr gua eave: property fe clkashouse Fees Wie aia, verfee, onder, om ¥ Spe [*STRUCTION MONS, LEOPOLD DE GRARD-Y investment. ' Address J. Clark, way Post Ofige eating | ue, near Union ayn -e, ced count of & family bere Freveh school, & claasiesl and commer ia} | price and location ment all the furniture, nearly gen 7, offered inaparadly fF | tion, Eudson terrace, Hoboken, oe, sale. For part ‘adcpea Ton “asend, Herald ottice, | Peception of pupils. Circulars at No.6 road street, Kuo ANTED TO, EXCHANGR—12 AOBWS 1.AND NEAR [MINUTES WALK FROM | Isurance Company's ofice, BRE, Herald oes.” = oh or Wallan + & small family or xeaile- | TypeRCCTION.—WANTED. BY A YOUNG FORE tman—Three nice root $end other soaventenee gentleman, 10 find a teacher ‘o leara him the Bog! ANTED TORENT —IN NEW YORK OR BROOKLYN. | parlor 00 first oor, roo SS Teens duage. Address box 2,202 Post offioe. modern built 1 lay ba 1 —— an aronn | [NETRUCTION —A LADY, 4 OOMMUNISANT 1 te rd, It must ion, 0 LBT, FURNISH DOOM PERE STO) of T'iptecopat 6 uch, who bia hed four qeart spe Ol oarding house. Communics soos ii y ters tenehiog destre: mend ae eee som ey gy iw handsomely furnished ANTED TO RENT—A WELL FURNISHED HOUSE between Bleecker and Twen'ieth streets for the lyr +x months; muss contain nire@ or te. roome at lees. minutes from foot of 01 security given. A¢dress F. W. K., box 641 Poat office. ear cary’ ent 1 F'erecseiaw —«- 28 of avo address box Ry fr youn isdiee xo 248 Brooklyn Post office. yom [3 4 AFTED TO RENT—A TWO OR THREB STORY x “ a OKEMITH, WHEEL. | Twenty iratteeet, © a - a Bouse on the east side of the elty, Addrese box 4,197 LEY OR LEAS) TNs BL ac I open on Tuesday, Reptember aruiculars. T and paint sh 9, 51} Woe enane abe NG LADU —— = — te a ee Ae |) we RE eee ee en aT dowland ay Leen 0 LET WITH STEAM FOWER 6 | TOON it igwed and boording and. for & Taalted vumber of pop! Rorexarixe ‘AND PRINTING—WADDING, VIRITING lonabie cards are found at Dunnell's eatad lah pplication, with samp MORAVING AND ridalae io. SESE aaa say noum, | a . he, of very sup ality, at the depos = oh. STORY HOU*E, | siulched. Re opened. Ragle Works, fot of Jane street, North Fiver, RY 2 rt terainhed or” anfuriabed, tome A i Te Misses CUMIENS SOROOL, FOR TOON JURE DECORATING, INCLUDING FRBSOO, BN. | Dear Washington square el tet fa Set NS ceat wil re open Tuceday, Baple ber caustic ot and Bouse paintiog. also graining and’ 14 Waverley place. for three days. ~ oy a aaa POLY 10 Laerrora susehistiye Cuciieet Fu cata moo | TO GaRuraR Gee spam | amt roaeae? | TR. Atmer opm. Oe praca 3 ANO & way. roma: with or without sulla. cae “tae house.” im: | Soong on the, loth of aaline, Soute io 8, ¥8 required, Gvosea- ia special yor, Mew Yor Secee sree Ce Al COPARTNERSHLIP NOT! ap Pa w LAWYEBS.—A COUNSELLOR, baw Lap ent ‘Ordere by mall solicived” Scene BARTON Fipry SR0ORD pi RL yd : Broafway ani 7 WM. N. DUNWELL, 197 Broadway, | ment brown sone frovi hon soe mown oa ee 488 igea, waver, bath, and all m: xler-\rtrapw ais Eecalwss, ‘ PRINTING.—-HALF PRIOR WED- visiting, invitation autograph eards, cheeks, ee at ka four pe presses, 24 by a oe SLABS, FIRB CLAY MOI ax. TO LEY ON MYRTLE AVBNUM, Addregs box 3,047 Post office -* losation desirable. ‘and tenant Apply on the pret nisec. a BONY, cece, tory reasons given for taking a required. ‘Abpiy wo LIV, treet. $1,000 Ft vicar sate proteabie i Cy aun erivane ais trea, York. or a: 10 South Markel street, Newark OOLBA' 200 $1 00 —AN ACTIVE PA oer, with 61 Olin onsh ‘captal veing 8 sosomt ATERT COAL BCUTTLES-CART TRON BOTTOMS b P mano ed by AB, TOUNG Ha Pear purest be | tae Banta Ly ween Concord & , Brook Ronee aaion, nithing and alove dealers are reapeotfally invited to aall and TO 8.30.—PARTNER WANTEI ‘hear scaltles before purchasing the other kimd. O00 aie oe BO Eta wen Ware putea ‘only to eninge in brsinena by callag at 299 8rom r craw, 3 RITRA HBAVY PLATED DOOR HINGM, a WE Tn -, uJ Handexmely decorated and riehly pialed door Racbe, be $1,000. 4 stopper payin ihe: DO tring pe ther In a. w “lobed! [eee cab Seeiees Staee Cmane civen ctutee, Iege, Pov fal parctiars ppl to LlVINGBTOR melt 9 Plaind shutter ‘onah fastenings. Beek min, 38d Broadway; 1 aout for tubes, £0., $2.000 ante A. RRORIAN OF Hina arene: two inch HARUWARB rest in a protabie, permanent and vers at well ean a wil Oy peietag peepee So roe mont rensonante tera, Rone but principals need address @. D, ber la) H rriee DY Magy Broome wireet, Re ARE, BALDWIN G <PARTNER WASTED, TO J === ron aentame cr eomee Ra, | $2,000, canteen Arete Cael 00 already eatabliahed is, * ms 7 1m VEMENT HOE DEALERS. FANCY BOOT AND sHoR Uerans | 2 . 0. Or lt ide WEY AND Uered eal ET?. Menta 1 at whe! ‘and best yw ‘otal tet” emmie. — Th stock, as ternal ay LET OR FOR SAL E—A NEW room extension, mf .rbl. mantel \ all atreot. ‘We ter ctrect; hk ‘Will b ele: on geo vy given, Apply © 5. DR room No. 8. WEEK —AN RNBROBTIO eommand cloth man: ———— COTTAGS WITH TEA ‘and day \gae and fixtures, fifcen “boo bor hood bept 15 at mos. CAL AND , Je FIANOFORTEs.- -MUSIO TAUGHT IN & ORTH'S DANCING £04 DRMIEB, A. ow Oy, 06 Broad way, x b ‘RS. COUTAN’S FRENOH AND ENGLISH BOARBI M seboo! for young: Fifth avenue, corner raw Les month. thou! ‘workmanship chy are now ready Bi 69 Goid street PARTNER WANTED —THR ADVERTIONR ¥. ARTHUR, Imoorter of Findings. prt for one week of purchasing the Chine ain aargain, 8 partner le wanted 1 ¥. iMIDT & OO. 68 BROAD STREST, OFFER inh cash an’ ities ome ball, There ist 4 JS. Gem wenty oases of H. de Langs & Sons’ celeb orm Broad way buibour roo, Just received per steamer V anderbil nee ARTRER WANTSD— WITH $3000 TO $5.00 epee SMOKING TORAQOO—JUST RBORIVED, 60 ‘extra choice quality, for male in lote to 3.0 NEWoOmE $80, mice, BA SON, 99054 Broadway, oni rood business man with rangeme wame and THI8 AMOUNT OF CASH WILL BUY, IF AP. + plied for linmediately, « fast mailing pleasure yacht In complete sailing order; worth 83»). confidentially old estab'iahed merchant tailoring and clotaing — buain reference cao MARS liber, te, address F. & B., bar 4 188 Pratofice, where an interview may be had; will ia. ANTEC —A PARTNE! jet em oloyment and the beat recur! Herald office. Address Yaobt, Herald the beat, ari Apply on board, foot ol in, Jersey Olt) z Sa}o-TB CLIPPER SLOOP YACHT NAUTI Pett ir la well found in every rrapect Waahingwoa street, outside cagal be YOUNG MAN TWENTY With THREE © bondred dollars, or would loan that em AIX TRARB 0 4, ‘8 young Inv would like to marry te " J Dh Fay ae pl dere ‘ / wher ity. Address P.'4 He 4d terms to ® suitable | commences on Fuwacae: ent soe naw | Wetnesdays, il ic exoep! during Viah Drawches taught by two Maglishmen. Gyms away, invites the prdli¢ to examin’ cheop!aatio NV@NTION OF ABT! late vdway. the vacation | 2 1 ae sous wituoUt = 8 Fe notes, 7 ROOMS, WITHOUT ESSAS, LEAPIN ASHE AND D8 LASSALLE'S vim ioe | Toot ee | ah peeuae and eardng wen, Magione eee : at 118 Twenty second etree, bétween aus ; Jinssics! and commercials TFLCLAL TENT ‘and are three fow TE RACTED IN TEN SROONDS, t VJ new and inal 5 admirable, system ie p 8 t \red_ ‘DURILN, 493 Canal street, 068 4Es, JEWHLAY, Ot 4 re LADTRR AND GR ‘oe for sale at retell ‘ Wal suesu®