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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1867. Additional Partioulars of its Organi- zation. siesta ot Gonebdll Cathouse as President— @he Vote Indicative of the Conse: ive Compicxipn of the Couvention—The Presi- @ent’s Address—A Homan Catholic Priest Miscted Chapials, &., «& FIRST DAY. Lacomrrox, Sept. 7, 1867. ‘The Convention assem vied to day, but n> barivess wat (aceacied beyond the formal organization of Its proceed {ge Oct of the sixty delegates, only forty three were present. After a few bunoombe speeches, & temporary Preelden!—Hugh M. Moore, of Leavenworth—was elected, and a commitice appointed to examize the certificates of Glection. The candidates fer the Preaidensy are Goneral Oathoun, Judge Elmore and Mr, Eastin. General Oalhoun a Surveyor Goneral of Kansas and Nobraske, and is sup ported by the moro moderate section of tao Convention. Judge Eimore ts « slavebolder from Alabama, aad is tho Oandidete of the cltra prosiavery meu, Mr. Eastin ts editor of the Leavenworth /erald—the complexion of which you are sufficiently acquainted with. The probabili tios are that Oalhoan will de elected. ‘The delegstes and officers pro tem, were sworn by a Juatios of the Peace, The following was the oath: — do solamely swear to eupoort the constitution of the United States and te act te. my the Territory of Kanses, and Saliatoly ally discharge ‘he duties tm) ceed upoa me as delegate to bo. SECOND DAY. A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST MLBCTRD CHAPLAIN, Lacompron, Bopt. 8, 1857. Aitovgh tbe Consi&ions)] Convention now in sersion ‘fas bronght to this miserabie litie town a large number Of people-some cf them of the most exciiable character —overyining goes on quistly and peaceably. There has Deen 20 far 20 disturbance. Many of the delegates are waite young men, but there isa very fair rkling of and talent in the Convention. It contains several edi- tore, among them Henderson of the Lesveaworth Joury. al —® most brilliant young ‘border ruflian’’ There are two mal! inns bere, boi capable of accommodating pro perly one fifth of the numer of people that are regis- terec a@ guesta, Bat tne most is made of every apart meni ln these houses. As many beds and cots as can be ges into w room are ic't down, nd ss wany persons as they can possibly boid are equeezed into oach of them Bot sli many tle avers the bar rooms and even under the trees, avo it 16 cus vary to copsiga to tne barn such az are not ctherwizo p vided for. Tnere te nota private Dabitation in the tora iarge soough to admit of renting an apariment Governor Walker returned this evening trom a vis't to the camp st Lawrenoe, bot set out after a few hours for Leavenworth, probably to make arrangements for the troops who are ordered hence to Uiad. Foor out of the ix cox; in thie ferrilory are crdered there. The withdrs of these troops may encourage @ renewal of ostijites, but Tam not !notined to think there will be any more troabie bere. Some oilicers just arrived bere on furlough from the Plaine speak im very deprecatory terma of the military abil of Ooicnel Sumner, in command of the expedition against the Cheyennes. The soldiers are muffering horribiy from @ want of fied and clothing. 1 hare heard of aa stiadk made by 200 mounted Cheyennes on Coionel Sim- ners force, consisting of 200 cavalry, 200 infantry ant three or four howitzers, in which the Colonel made s great miliary misiake. The Cbeseapes rode up withia close e shot, when, instead of ordering the in‘aniry to fire, ‘derea the cavairy to charge with thoir sabres tae conpeqvence wes that she Che) ennes, who from a super atitious beltof that ube guns of the troops oo:14 not be fired that da), had ventures so clase, were permitted to escape with ibe ‘ose of tome dozen warriors, while afew of the Gragoons were Killed. ‘A creat deal of infer xa! copcurring and discussing of tho prominent questions t» be cecided by the Convention bas beeo carried on during inti evening and this morning. There is mvon less vitraism on the part of pro slavery People bore than people outeide of the Territory are dis pred to imagice And it te dererving of remark and comment tbat these who are the most forward in thetr proferswons of devoion to the principio of slavery, ‘who appear to be ibe most determined to m owners of property bere, and who look to making that property most productive, are generall: Save or free Sa: bere. I venture to sepert that of those who are ranked as pro slavery mer nottwomty per cent are really and can. really entitled to Un \gnation. aiavery men and ultre antielavery men are nothing Dat politicians; whoreae the rest of the populetion of Kan- nas look oniy to whe very landable odject of promoting their (ndtyidual wealth and the general prompenity of the Terruory If they were of opinion tha: pt ae py med of slavery inthe use thai end, there would be undon! oaip Pata §o ly {favor thereat withoct any refereace to pol and vice verse Bul there has bees so Holi ensite’ position ic which taey have joy thus placed, to throw off the disgaise,and to say that they a ¢ or thai they are not-as toe case may be— Poe ann fe gp op ed of, or opposed to, ahment of pro slavery inst tutions, Herd av ti la. however, om pees ee ventorirg on thus deciar- lem are adopted of rested by them whe are derirous of eracing the necessity of # popalar yore 0 the comaiiieton are io , and that Qually it will be decided by the hole pesple of the Terri. tory If the Convention come to hat siraghiforward deter minatios / ¢ contemplated ad ournmest may 2% take piace. Teball pow proceed to give you, in due order, this day's prvceediugs of ibe Josventon ‘The deicgutes met af 10 o'clock this morning—Dr. Little tm the obair, as emporary President After the reading of ide jourvel, Mr Moors, from the Committee on Appoinied iaa\ evening, reported ‘tbat the committee bad Lamy ny od ed to Coe Convention in reforence te the ri, a 1p nd bad inetracted bim to rr port as duly elected the names Of tho persou containes in the list farnisbed by the Sec- rewary of she Territory, with ing the spelling of the pame of a delegate, and the other (aperiipg the name of M- J. W Haadalph as dolog we ee eee ow. "ts os mebon of Mr, McKorn, the report waa received and ted bames of tLe delegates are as follows ‘Toomas J. Keys. David Lykins, Samvely Kookorer, 8 lave gemes uy kenaall, Wiliam Mavi.ows, o Hegh M moore, Heer; Smith, Joan W. marin, ota, W Heaadoips, Wow Sei, ‘alince a it 7. Wisco. "OF DELEGATE Mr. Jas< m= offeres the o fol.o wing resetuton:— Resolved, Thai the mem ers of tbe Constitaional Gon- vention Le red to \ake an obligation of fidelity to | Pe Of the United States and to the organic act of the Territory, Known af the \\ansasNebrasks act, and fait’ ally dtecharge the duties \aiposed upon them as’ dele aige to Lie Uonvention, and that the oath be adiminisvered Tid cre officer of soe er oem he and it Mr Ohcaoos minted Dovgia coumy, was : i H 4 He inet propose to contr on the ¢ overnor or be deemed sua! 'y Of the Tor te adminiater ouihe to ail ot et © most appropriate he was in prey to apecific cares federal fecera officers POTION OF AE ENT 0! rom aurin moved Wat the Convention no* go lclo an requiar oficers Mr Vasommauce moved that @ msjority of all the voios oMevent ty elect. Mr 4 W. Jowm offered a anbstitote, that the voting be Poe oor, and that the person receiving a majority of votes Be deoiared eiented ‘The sobetlinte was accepted an’ adopted. Mr MoKown anid there was ooo among them from [i'l hole who had ever batted for the righ of the Svuth ie Ge Torrtory aed oot © the Territory Thal man was d, ‘artin, of Leaven worth. Lf elected Prestdeat of the Convention ir. Un | ® Moderate conservative democrat—a Dougiss man. The v iras had desired to propound to him 8 series of questions as to bis pro slavery principles; but bis friends ip cauces managed io stave of issue. A committee of three was appointed to cond 10t My. Oai- boun to the chair Oa takivg ibo chair he addressed the Convention as follows Berd Guytummy—For she very flattering expreavion of your sentiments in conferring on mo the office of President of this Copyention, you have m+ profound acka rwledgmente. Tam fully aware of the importance of the postion which you have assigned t> me, snd I think I am alsofully aware of ihe importance of the mission which has brought us vogethos on this ooossion 1 know woil tha; it wil's De ut. torly impossible for me to perform the duties of tho office to which I have been called, unless I have the Bearty co-operation of the friends around and about me. To full these duties--to discharge them to the oxtent of my abiilty, 1 etli—it is almost unnecessary for mo to sa;—exert my uimott eforw. Indeed, = have the eagurance of that in the fect of my ba cepted the position conferred upon me. I may add, esa \lemen, that thie ts no orcimary oxcasion. The meeting of ‘8 Conrention tof; ame the contiltution of a new Biale is, SUDENT'S Si'RECH bah matter of no great ints ‘The young S:ate may s; qrenenmceeee Rona! history; but stil! shat will be out the uniform course of the States of this Union. We meet here to day under extraordivary ciroumstanses, ad! trust that every mem ber of this Convention has come here to dischergs his @oties, fully impreasea with a ecnse of the hig’ reaponal bilities that wttaob to him, and of the importaoce of his ‘Bots, NOL only to Kansas, butto the Uaion, of which we Propose to become & member. A constitution framed, and properiy, fairly and true citizens of will settie ail a jarmony to the Uaion ipg us, apd will at once restor: I may remark here, withou’ porbaps doing injustice to the feelings of any honest and trae lover of nls country, that the formation of such a constitution prostrates and crusher ‘to earth & party (ha! 1s secaing Dy every means qithia its powerto obtain arcondency, ayea at the cost of the sacri fice of ‘he Union \iself it te pot-merely Kanan, tt ie the Union tbat ts toterestod. The dotugs of this Gonvontion are Dot merely of lnseres) to the people here, bub to the peopie ‘nrorghout the republic. Ose atoas issues to be resolvec by (his Convention ts the peop! Territory aball bave power to covtrol overnin meke @ oousiitution ts but a small Nowa ae principle ill be embraced in the constitution to be framed during this seseion that bas not been already a roeapt por to other constitations The old, origiaal constitaton: American Sates contained some errors, which men i. been corrected by the popular sentiment; and wherever cid Consututions have been revieod and altered, or new Constitutions framed, they have had ergrafie on them the Principle tmat the people have the right to, and all, roje in all matiers; that they shall elect, Bot merely Governors snd Presidents, mod the various officers that are ufually elected by the people, bat also Judges These improvements ae | deen made mainiy within rhe !ast quarter of a century, and are ¢ngrafied not only in the constitution of such tho old States as nav be Cth yey) within that time, but also in thore of bave come into the Uaicn. There a-e therefore 50 W principles to be decided in these Con ventions to frame constitutions. only sanort tins acre wae Dat ragie impor aanort time. Tocre was but a singie tant ques ‘tion, and that a loca( one. “y Considerable exteat—jbat was the question of slavery. The people of Kansas assume the rignt to settie that ‘ae for themeelves; snd \t is that which produces the this Convention over which I have the honor to rre side, ought to give to the world the assurance that thelr deliberations will resait mot merely in the ¢ diMiculiies bere. but in the settlement of as to whether this Union shali coniinae, and tbat i ool is employing tts treasure, {us w this an open question till ext Presidentia! coniest, ‘wll stacd or fall. If the | in siands that party gooe by the board. If that pavty tr: umphs this Union cannot live. The high and rea, duty , therefore, devolves aon us to take In oor hi organic act of thie Territory, ami, acting apon its pad ples, to present to the Congress of the United States a con stitution framed in such a meuner and haviag mcb aa e: ¢orsement as that we may pot petition for admis- sion into the Upion, but demand that —— ited Civast that wise counsels will preva’ 2. confl- dent, from my knowledge of the pret of thir'On Ganvea- tion, that such will be the case There may be excit@ment of feeliug—tbere may be particalar oa which individual members will plant themseives— but I tost that every member of the Con- yention will bring te bear im the jadgmen: of ail ‘be issues that may be presented, that calm, sober Geliberation becoming statesmen who have met together ‘o fonnd &@ goversmeni—who bayo met together to ay the focudations on which a great people wil have to esi. Iam fully confidemt that you will be apd are fiuted © the occasion, and, gentlemen, | cam gi\¢ you tbe asqu rence (hat ta ‘oar actions, which wil be just acd pro. per to Kansas—jst, proper and right, socording to the Principles of the government under whicb we lire, which Joo88 to the prosperity of Kansas, and the preservation of the Union—you snail have my full, heary avd honest co operation. [ ageln tender to you my thanks for ine bor or which you have coatorred upon me—for I deem its bigber bovor jo stand mere to-day the presiding officar of thts Convention, than to Oi) aap other Awer'can people could confer uson me. Mr Jasco: proposed Mr. Hogh &. Moore, of Leaven- worth, President pre tem , of the Uoayestion. ‘Thore being 00 other nomination, Mr. ore was elected by acclamation ‘Mr. Heoam aod Mr Norman, respectively the tempo- rary Seoreter, an: Assistant Secretary, were elected rege- Het to M1) toes positions. Mr P H. Cary, of New York, waa elected official re- Pporver of the Convention, receiving 2? votes against 16 ro ceived by Mr. Scully Mr. Cxanma, of | county, was siocke! Sergeant at- Arms,and mr. W. Cook, of Johason county, door. koeper. The doorkeeper was ompowerot to appo.nt two oe ir. ELMORE prosented @ resolution, which was adoptod, admitting Dewspaper reporters to seats on the | oor A special committee was appolrted to report om the claims of two celogaies from Anderson Ng $0 soate. (0 motion of Mr. Jenvims, the Rov. Mr. MoGee, 2omeo Cawohic clergyman, of Lecompton, waa ¢.e:ed Unapiain to the Convent.on A committee of five was appointed to present rales for the government of the Convention. Acd then, at ten minaies pest | o'clock P. M., the Son Yeaton adjourned ili lo morrow, at 10 o'dlock AM THIRD Day. (From the & Lou.s Leader. Teco rom, dest 0. 1857. ‘The Oomvesdor met st l0o'cloeR AM. The Soon was acoompacied to the chair by the Key Joba Jl Mi ‘the Chaplain. After the assembiage had been cai order the Chaplain was introduse! to the Convention after revarning bis moe) sincere thanks for the honor 0° a's iment, oTered up * prayer. ‘minutes of the previous session were thon read, and afer considerable emendations, erasures and additions, approved. The President undertoox to supervise ths dally record for the futare, Several mombors who bad not be- fore been in attendance wore sworn in Mr Twouss | Kars. from the Committee on Faies and Regulations, presented a series of rules for the govern: meat of the Coavention and ing the order of buel- oss A‘tor roading these relies, Mr. ‘eye sabmitied an ad- pond one, which he said had been panded to im br ove of the mem! of Dovgias, that a4 written the resolution as a J} ke, directe. against Col J. D. Headerson, who was thea Permit mateeetLensh ckvasts con {t such @ ome as wou! be dered, The resolction wae wibdraws Af ter some discumion as to the proper mode of regulations, was" Gvestaally reecived, en Yue eotioe ot as, wee ou Mr. Dotmaci, of Nomaha, that it be reonived, and one Ran Gred copies of 4 printed for the use of the members. MLS Sta dacomnea ‘shat the Conven Lae a thee of a public printer —Car ar L. Hender. pay on of the former, the election of « pubMe printer was ma’ 4 \me special order for Thareday morning Mr. Hoe Moons, of Learsaworth, yo thats committee, consisting of —— membora Appointed to draft a constituilon tor the State of Kavenr, ard report the seme to thie Convention on the —— de —, 01 soon thereafter as possible. Tals reso was simply }— 9-4 ma for the perpose of bringing the mauer Kowm, of Calhoun, is from Leavanworto (Mr O \ delay to appoint standing 00 mmitteos to ti of five each, who should report to tee Convention cpon ada of the ‘constivauon following, 0 Wilh a Bit of rights Division of powor 4. Legislative nowers. 1. [aternal (mproroments. 6. Rxocutive powarn rn ( Juatotary ‘ 19 Bdaestion (1, Oat for qnoteer yousioa. ‘of Alohison, the adoption ef another mr. Oow mittee ad , Moomn speech in repty,tn the course of pail. Pi Eg Se) subject every sal before the Convention in its simples: form, and hoped that tho resolation of the gentlemen from Doniphaa (Jadge ss meals be int ‘on the table, ows replied thai it was au observation gon0- nyt ‘made by phii Fp ae own re‘ He was hardly eo vain as to refiection, moouey tua ance to we one? «a the for Kensas. mt back to ‘Se great days ot ene avd to the bom matsred mares serene the wisdom of ages, and he bad mowhal guided by them, In readir bar) ‘the 2 roreke yavention, he now recoliocted distinctly that the rrsoludon calliog that body Into business on thé constitution was almost precisely Ihe same as tha) Dow troduced by the gevtloman from Leayonworth, aad he sbooghtat Amy that it waaa vory clomsy sad !li gotten up thing. "me Eases decided the whole debate to be out of a“) inasmuch as lt was based on a resolution to lay om hr, wea, Douglas, got leave to addroze the Craven- fon, ard argued against’ the of Jidge Mokown’s resolutions, on the ground that the Coavention had nt yet & FA i 2 A 3 ln deen thoroughly He aubmitted a cortiicate from the Territorial affirming the reosipt of re. wwrns ehowing the Convention from Frankia couniy, who promised to report definitely io morrow, bi Jade oa resolution was then Iald upon the tablo a "On man motion of Mejor Vawometicu the rales avd rogu's- fons fir the Convention that had been [onioeted y the committee aed aa for the purpose, were adopted umani- ee aed a committes 1 con- tor with with ihe ene ‘as to the manzor in which the report should Hie “he terme for whiob it should be furnished, the ¢ Convention reso.red to moet henceforth 8 9olelock every morning, aud then adjourned for the day until tha; hour on Thureday. ADVERTISEMENTS BENKWED KVKRY OAY fed from Dec ase. item gl, very [ hae thy and preity gad will be a ven (o aome Kid person. Acdrcss, wid Bame, M_D. W , Herald office, her oots ont"s DOPTION-A FIsS Liles ly A FPRMALE CHILD will be given to any (ha\ can give sells fa tory reference. Addré: raira. at srbbot. A Bowery Post fice. oC ARLES W. FARRIS, FSQ.. OF PERU.—IS REQUEST ed {0 send his directions ,t0 Washington’ city Post otice box No. 1 pusiness of importance Wil be communicated AN HIOKOOK, OF NEW ORLEANS, WILL send hia a¢dreda to box 4.165 New York Pos.» (ae Office of Portir a Spirit, 345 Broadway. NFORMATION WANTED—OF UE alee net o : IF Who arrived in New York in ship Mu Hee, now in By . Burliogion, [*RoBMAtION WANTRD—OF JSMES OHR.STIAN, ‘ipemith, iste of Boston} Mass. Any person hariug bis addres will confer favor by secding it to 138 Waler surret RS. FANNY FORRSST, OF bn bay arsed Py ‘Virginia friend has just arriv ready to full his epgageiment There are the New Yerk Pos: ollize for you. STRATED. FROM HOS HOME, 19h wast THIRTY. S tia street. on yesteriay mo aing, homes Heury Wey eged three years, and had «n w! wrt I stalete no shoes oe y leaving information of bis waereaou' at the avore number, will be rewarded for their trouble recrive the taanka of his ‘ather. PaTick REYAOuD! _SELIGIOUS NUTICKS, PISCOPAL FEBE oa acd OF aan HOLY MAR. tyre in Forsyth siree and Canal, Bev. Divine cervive morumg and evening: Jamea Millett, rector. ‘(A foaeral disconrs may be expected to morzow morning, CHM STREET FIRST METHODIST BPISCOPsL cburch, John street —Preaching nest Babb: dary eadevening by the et Ps Onaries KE, Harr’ tian Jew. Sermon to young. meee. ain te bap m ofa Jewish ‘amy bb Bho PUBASE 38, OF 0 eral “et ters i leaving, frock, coarse whit toric said child, riskden Bervicce to commence at 10), and ree DN. PRIO@, RECTOR BUORTAL CHURCH —REY. oft. Stephen's eburek, wil prosch to-morrow @unday) "b cor! Of faba ad tren an Waver- at 73 O'cloak. Seats free. MED DUTCH CHURCH, OO4NRR OF and Falion streets. —Preaching So'dack tu the shorason, Beretgers ana chisens are cordial invited to atiend Seats will be jurnished by the sexton. Bsbbatb school at 9 o'cioed in the morning. Prayer meeting every Friday evening, at 7% 0 clock. SY. P. MaCMESAMY, D. D. AnD s MEBSION ARE friends hold weir publis con: wailons e Romanists fa the Unecriptaral Claims of Popery, in ine Mission church, Trentieth street, between First tad Beond aveanes, aver Pxddaiu evening Rervices commente at 7, 0'c.0ck, respectfully invites to atiend 3. L HARRI SUME HIS MiNtST RA. combe 6 doors co) ideas and Osc Prinetpies, R*’:.. 8. SURNST WILL PEACH IN » lmamnediaiely weet of ix avenue, 2 morrow. bP. Fae perae, topic — ‘The dne ide; sprotteble forthe Life that p ad for shat which to comme. HR “COMMORWRALTE” WIL on sunday, pealte ‘seveai ares. Wor eld leara something for your benefit lg A +4 ny 5 ng poopie itead | it _ JRESTAURANTS, wt BCLAT & PEAKING LOFD x PORTER, ‘Lan tivg from C4 ont. For mielo bowed 8 rr AMON a Hatran, Fusabeihan Ale Lunch Room, 1a Waiet at and 61 Wal. Rw ee Two somes, NO. 8% FUND rwreet tae eubeanlals of 4-4 of aire a tae seaen, winee and segacs. Iusiraied Punod and Bell's Life Imned a 1) c clock BA! & ATEINSO} ‘Finrmox | vos meeting every Paceiay evening, at 7 0’dl0es. RSs: in'S Fg parayi —I? 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The Gipsy is ut exception the ‘only person who oan gre incky tember SYROLOGT —ERS FLEURY, 26 BROOME STREET, eieiiah representa We Gavtiny of hac vist Warr; she RAO BnewWork Cues! ne on marriage, bushiess, ab sent frients, t. vege (0 ton moh ta tts ely amd, Priladel pb folted ber wb colre mavinfac ion, ahe feel the q naations of astrology ira aod law maciers, a relied on constantly by Nap ¢ bas 00 78 Poarth avroue. three doors above Fon feo ee ADAWE BLY FORMERLY ates eracd sires! now nator street, rear, | Bolom. rexvee fully aaponnees \0 Nie tends she cen conenite’ a-ontiaw marrieges the color OF the alr ao'l eharnoeee of the fntre howl and. pa Ls LY HE WORDARPUL LADY Had ARRIVED THR Errsan ate onder Amerie bown to he indies of thetr intended w semen of thede tnlended wiv iibeaty tea rant, ere Pee wy cont. medicine for al compiainia, Wenger eser Hudeon. NEW PUBLICATIONS. LB ILLIPE, BaMPaoN & OOMPANT ale -—_ maallelareggummaiaed wil Somaneace fe esas PANTIC MONTHLY. P ! will pre. the readieg pewie & new source i paren and io give to authors & new “a ecuprea eran, and othe > promizent questions of the Feeetve fue aitention; while, at the came ares spared to pres at a on sitvactive poet ters. Among Glner omnebern uA pis are permite’ to name the following trom whows artolce may be ex Prescott, ira, H, Led ; Blowe, iann's w exo Keron, 8. RK H, bedge, D. D “Sue, Raver Bit Yawinorns, ow Phils Author of * “Twice Married.” James Bsn) ‘Auibor of Liogioton Foa- 1! The altentioa of pythers is Ii artlol ‘Thos 'Par.ons re is reepecifully invited to this adver \ Coad \y examined, ready in time arts of the by whisk it is ta. vera price, 25 cents each number. wer dlicoumt made to clbs, Or to those who buy to sell SPs atiention of booksellers, periodical dealers, p aad book ascents, ls requested, and thelr orders Toopectially ODEY'S OCYOBER NUMBEB, far eurpaseing Al others. A #) A cent len iid steel piste. “Th Loot Relative" by of an Bnglieh Honsakee par” ara ve rE; E by V. De Forrent; * ha Borvant Qustion "OY, lisa B. pana Taciiha’s Fireside,” “The Rlopemeni.” by pei Foray ‘he. Tre NREL ENTS Bemirs thone mentioned abore, nze wollen cheminetie; t of Brodie's epiendied garments; ¢mbroldery patteras taabua. Capes, meraing collar; rames for child’s.cion ace, work; Liaiding paierns tee mapula of ellk; “aorey's conre of lvasons tr drawing) worning Yecket, with dingram show.ng ho~ to mance ti; children’s dreabes, bonaet®, &c ; cor ners for pocket bandicer ead eanilestiok Ornamen . fol inetructons in needlewar® of all kinda; eroobe: boot an and mary 0 hers uscfal to iadies; besides YOUR PAGES OF BRORIPTS Compare this with any other onthly, The splendid stect lace —the steel plaig faebioas—the muperior iverature, and e mite wings. and all for the very gare ‘Yasar RE ADIN HARPER'S WEEKLY. No. — mney ‘this day, oTtayel Notes to Bible Lani 0, XIV. (From our own Corresporcent | | ilust ‘brine of the Annunciation: View of Razarech ap rosching, Rasarcth: Tenis of Travel lera; Miss Warren is Dying; situation of the Village; The Piain of Badracion; View from the Hilla; The Convent and Church of the Annunciation; The Virgta’s Cellar Kiwben; Byeoing and Starlight vn Macareia; The Musis of Gennesaret The New Sebssiopol. Postponement of the Atlantic Telegraph Mnterprise, ‘Too Much oF 2.90 Little Carlatiant Baally Frightened. Obs.—Macauley a Lord; The Comforta of Buin; Opening Week: Juiien in Trouble, fo my Dear Nott. Pettey from Ror Conway. The Confersion. ‘Te Man scout Town.—Ls Fiammins. The Caudidstes for the Governorat ip of Penaay:vanie —Il lusirations. Hon Isaac Hacleburs:; Hon. Daniel Wilmot; Genera! Willlam #, Paoker. ec itinen® Dists aud their Trimmings—With Bighs Ilue- ilitcrarg—New Books and Literary Goastp. Domes Titeligence, ad ate ‘ures: Britain; France; Spain; Itaiy; India; ‘Land-warrant —Ilustrations by Eee bf one for the Trait; The ‘Squashiown Refreshment OF the West; the Gestiemanry « ontusors Our Lite Acoiceut: Sqrapiown va. Sheoargo; ‘The Oty of Bien; ‘Hotel—time, inner Jopes. ‘What Wil He Do With Ii III; obapters VI, VII. pad Vi editavons, vate B Bulwer Lytton. Book aiden . Wiliam done, nO na \e Presbyterian Oburch ci (aihe py A Crue A! ‘trates —Litustratioss. A mong the ‘Tor ‘00 the Coast Wont i he topion A Fight; Firtog by hy Jungle, Tae: Fine and Otherwise. eekly Market Summary Comieatiteg —Iilustrations, | Pleasures of Bathing: & Duck ofa ac; Al Serstogo. and al sorta of p aces trom Barniogs, a ail wor of piaon, "The Money Giesion. HARPER'S WEEKLY wil ap ‘appear every Saturday mora- ing, and wil be sold a:dve cenis a copy., Rach numbar comprises as mac matter as an i 0 os seit twenty five soupy will be seni Subscriptions commence with aby number, Specinen pumbers ba 3 jen and lrachers a? ied at the lowest clad prices. liked by HARPMB & BROTHEBS, Franklin &q3nre, INSTRUCTION, FOR WBITING— BOOK K REPT urlinted. Gentlemens at P AINS’ wery 28) Fulton street, Peostiye, ere tion with bookkeeping, « bold, fren, Nasri oats maeoe bod Indies a nest aga jie DADS bad in america a aged 19 years are first cuase Ind, Detent to conduct the domest: any © ‘ower OF famaly deprived of maternal care, an‘ tbe éaughier, who is & good Freoch and German yas Of 1 in Al desirous: erness, el:aer ip (be mame family with bi Srere Jeren’ fay renin | la he tame tows ia whic her mother will reside. i references given and re; Ady dreas by letter ‘prepaa) Mra Bie. care of Westley & Oo,, apy Prents, igh at-eet, Obe'tenbam, 5 letter @ili he answered uaess it’ contains the real name ar ‘with reterepes ‘o some Reson Srene ta Eogland, « whom the strictest io nigien eas can be ma 2ENCH pepo! FOR YOURG pay —“ eon oe pede ‘SS Preoch, Kagiish ao% Spanish bowrti Institute. A privave oma!pus calla for popi.s. 588.—A MIDD .& AGBD LapY WISHES TO ohidren MeHIP - at DIsRAOW's SIDING Agape ifth avenue, corner of Thiriy niat® street. Monday Le & evenings to gentiemen, for vane Toare yan Sat ‘evenings tor exereise Mika, from 8 Parviay to 10 o’eloex. me. MACAULAT'S FSENCM AND Li 7 oa wilroopen tm Fasoday, Repl ik a: @ Ban Twenty aireet BA. ype hy FRSNOR OR ENGUIBH BOARDING iy Wy seboo youn 7 Ladi iy Tues peptember | ‘ts am) Pub ar avenue ‘corner of irty rw scree DAME MARTINET’S PRBNCH AND w ietion, Wo. cote Teeny fenen Fifa aad will re ope On re Cy ESSPS LYSPINASSS AND DT LASSALLIS FREROH M day sad carding see Praschee iuurtt by Wwo Kegianmee ; Frens ‘las Inngsage oF the school. Gy anaslam slidhed. Sh. ARD HOMB BDUCATION—47 ABD 0 ? Madizon park Tiss ‘claasioal aad commer chal Boarding ka Rod daar 7 Zinet number of bot boys oniy. For call or addrew aa above. TR ae M Ssme Sy 0. 88 Week Won fury id street, Wil September it ETH BITRACTED IN FHA MOS? APPROVED AND careful maoner—ootby the benumb!ng process, bat « tise principles, leaving the qume purely set Beathy, and ‘without Gopwin, CoASGUBTOR, Destc, Té Oanai street, near Meroor, ETH RXTRACTED a TAN SECONDS WITHOUT the eighieat pala, b morn not freeing. This admirad! "Jaen 9 me only. Reference given k revulred. Dek G. DURKIN. as Osa street, near Vari se. SEGARS. poane SELLING OFF AT COST. conn we To pai = e the Imoorting sy on R TIGHT MONEY maak ettes ont all the voloea ere pumerooe rem sacrt oom, OUO geaans VaRiovs GRADES) ORT to esearch seme Inf Uarana, ‘German, and prioes for onal sige beeen street. —; sa ALBION PLAGE. OR 410 YOURTH STRENT.—PLE \- t furn.sbed rooma, with ‘or genemen board, anitab! tod their wives oF eto ‘gontiemen. —y) ‘on. venient to cars and soe _ Sg PLACE, 413 FOUR’ —BO Ms Tt: ACR, ji) pi Rg ‘oO rooms on floor. PLAOK—TWO P4BLOA8, WITT BED. etacaed and single rooms, are now vanant This veatlon cheer i wey and opposite of" Pranaleat osrdera cas be nocoenmuodatod for s few weckr on very reasonsb! OMITY BTREET, NEAR BROADWAY—A HAND. 15 comely turnianed front-pariorto let on the oor, jo gentleman aad wiisor (wo sivgie goa: ‘with bourd Terms rensovusie. “Aoply as above. 19 UNION Flack. PARTIRG OF GENTLAMEN AND families can be scoommodated with handsomely fara'ah- 4 parlors and betrooms Also rooms for single gentlemen. rrow hyd AWITY Pi ACB, ar DOOR BAST TWENTY FIFTH STRET—A HANDSOMELY furnished pi bedroom adjoining, to let wih to 8 lad: er oleen a house first c ass, a few doors from Fourth avenne, Family small. References exovanged. | 36 an hy 4 Wh hast i StRERT. & FEW DOORS roadway. — Bovina and walls of room, will! board. Seuss tandocosely 1 cr irra convenivaces though: ext. Location very convenient ant desirabie. GROVE ST RERT —V ACANOIES FUR ONE FAMILY fy jemon. e house haa all Bobo Siok. renee Rast TWANTIETH ETREBT—TO LET, & VERT desirable suit of rooms, with board, on the #eooad toot of supertor brown ‘one house. ourentent to Fourth av» ue way stages. AND sv WEST TWENTY THIED #TR ations iB the ot recta, nnd abe en Broadway ‘and ‘ate thaveoue Refe-erces exrobauged. ove ofthe aust delighifal Twenty, third e-rest tg one of ‘the Drond house ls delig*vuily stuat-d between 57 BAS! TRENTY RLGHTH STRERT, from Fonr'h avenue.—Superlor aad fu guile oF eepirmiely, can be b poe. pleas end c@ptrally 52 BRN Te : TREAT, BROOKLYN BelGdTS —A FA: of gvbtlemen may procure “rst class ac crmmodnt the «Love el ed residence Hoos fie, and ban: ely Sornial a6. References ax obanged FRAMKLIN STREET 4 AU\T OF ROOMS O§ THR a0, large double and single roma {> gen. Apply as above, frat house 107 QLINTON PLAOR, BiGHTH ATERSET, NEAR Finn Leger de ‘gentlemen and thelr wives and 8 gentleman caa be accommodated with aparihen! is and ee oa ication above J a Location p! + bowse modern.” Refereace required. 125 GBEENE STREST.—ROOMS TO LET, IN SUITS or single, furnished or not, and th or thout bond House bas all the modera improvements, and ia well located. References exchanged DB PiKks. 15h ee STEBET.— ELEGANTLY FOURBNISSED aatest Foomss connedted. 10 let to gentiemen and ‘oir pariles of slugle ‘with or without a privaie req! BIGHTH STRSBT, RETWREN BROADWAY ARD Sevenil ih qronue— Boome elegeniiy faraished 10 le. te or seperaely, with or wiiout pardal ‘The bonse contains all the moderna im; ‘secor entieman aod lady or two — geatlemen wih & House has gas aad water, injure as room on third floor, adore 187 THIRD AVENUE A PRIVATS FAMILY HAVING large rooms and two bedrooms would imbevr or seven gentlemen with full or partial SerMs Moderate: gor d raferencen rey Lred Bee? BD IN BROOKLYN,—PABTIAL BO, . Convenient to GENTLEMS" AND OD JS rebar Lee Coe che. ae v auren ay A wife ine tamil © jot ls a pleawant tome there are. Address 3. hi? ing Mivese Husband, U Brash WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, & plain and respectable family; terms to be about tex Please address Prederion Hera'd offiee. D Wanted 4 Prong AND SabL “i aacond fi farbished, wi'h perm Bose tor et ot cna oe : a foal races us ce ieee rhea OABD WARTED—BY a ¥' ther | liars par week, ‘board for a enone can, win term, 8 eg oe hotel. Lecoaiacls PoazDIna.—Roows Ow THE La nd moe ate an be soooen- modeled permanenty Boome ne! iriy {urnighed and the take fret Meeapectattity, received. a x “ior “Bloockor strost ‘third block weat of Brovda ay. UARDING--TO PRIVATE FAMILIS8S —TO BENT, urivate families. with private table, two floors of @ fall mre modern brown stone bouse, ng 4 furplated, in Wass ‘Twenty fourth street near yy and Madison inqvire of Mrs. H LUWB, 1s Weat Twenty fouria CARDING —A FINE SOIT OF ROOMS FURNIGM. ed on the geeond flocr, would Soerde 0s fuasl ios or sgh ad Bleecker street stag’ OaRDT NG. —4& NEATLY FURNIPBED ROOM,TO LET 3p Reeon’ floor, containing gas and cioses. to ® oar and Iaay. (rant, boara foe the Indy.) | wie & widow \ Location near Bleeck-r an secia, Address fogs on. Broadway Post oflice. FOaRvING — <A PARLOR &XD MEDROOM O8 FT tar ©) fioor, with private table if required: !s0 two ha, (urn'shed Sromt rocms on tec md oor, ab No. 49 West Tweat arcone etree Hovee Srst class snd several yeors eatabi Breiererce required. OsBDING.—FIVR UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND wo large poniries, os sesond Boor families (or will be tet’ together}, (a be 1 Rast wa). The above apartments Gu be had wi board if applied: for feomediately ROOKLYN.—TO LST, WITd BOARD, & PLEASANT front rvom or suit of rooms, Oa second aad third third doass, with pap'ries attach: 143 Lawrencs street, ° lougbby air aireet ond Fi References: Crcbanged. OOPER HOUSE BEOPENES, AND SKWLY FOR ished. Boreas by the day or reek, pea farobabed, ‘a rst Sines restau: rant "Ropiy at ine Cooper House, Sot Broadway. \NIBAL HOUSE, NEW BOWERY, BRTWREN JAMES C ‘and Booseve!: streets Good rooms can be bad at the above honse for one dollar per week. .80aNT FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO (NT —SUTT- adie for slawle zen:lemen oF f at 198 Fourth are nue. Meals served from panne gy ext ayy LEGARTLY FURN SHED ys TO LET—TO GRs- with breakiss: i avenne, waier communioating,, wi’ @ aplendia 4 parlor on firs Seer tf acawrels also ober E«0H BORD IN BROOKLYN.—A PRIVA¥S ‘neh family, baving more room thay required, ofer te les Isrge room, wilh a small ope attached, with of withouk board 10 oes and ady or tw) gentlemen. The rome art now cad elegeot y furnished. Apply at 315 Hicks stres, ad Degraw, Brooklyn 5 PERTH START, KER RECORD A axce Pleasant farnished or nafarniaied rooms {> let,» ih and their wives or si gis gentlemes, fa a ane Ww! (he modern improvements. Lesation ple want. Reference required, 4 TENTS STRUMTGENTLEMEN AND THEIR Z wires, or two or three ringle gen eommodaied with plensaah teem inh Gestoc wily; Rowe boa wee modern improvemcnia. jen and required. )] BROOME | STRERT-ONM i0OK wast oF the city, being in below in tke immediate vial eal fe fest ae } end transient bonrders sosvamsods GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE AND TWO SINGLE Hemen, algo two young ladies, ean be sconmaniaced do. Bi 257 Wear TI sirest, near Niv. BUIT OF BOOMS Pe, LET—WITH BOARS, ir BY mired; also rosms for single genau ta . nto, con Tne ay Sad cen ines of 2tgok Apply st Th ‘ost firs: Rouse wees of HIS WIFE AND ONM OB TWO ean be accommodated with ©) 1 rooms rect, between Biencxar PLEASANT FRONT PARLOR ABD BEDROOM CAN ‘De had with board, for a gen\ieman aad wits, a: lio Se fond avenue, conveniéas to ferencaa re+ quired. LARGE Boom, ON SECOND FLOOR, SUTTASLE for one ailemen, with part a’ boars famsity email’ For_par ioclars piease gail 8 1b ile place, Tous'oa street, heferences a i OF BOOMS, UNFURNISH&D, 10 A ‘ond fioor, m, ia Cton iaee, 4 the Brevoort E ort House large and ro: ‘ora! on £ a Home, Beraid offre. e FLEASART ROOM, WITH BOARD, TO | URT—¥OR eaeman Als0. & alogle room fora genie Sian, fy tse heaton Apoly a: 178 mast Seventeenth eirccl Only & few doors (roma®iny vesant square. rus OR = sen GENTLEMEN OAR BB AQKO™- b fullor pardal board at 59 Willow Bonta ‘Brooklyn between Sovth and Wali street ferries. BNISSBD ROOMS TO LET—TO SINGLE GENTLE ‘The rooms are neatly furn le price. Can be seen at 153 Spring street, a short eat of Broadway poREwann Bout TO LET.—A LABOR AND WELL ‘air bed room to let, to one or two gentleman, oar, ty ‘me dwelling No. 87 Hester street. NISHED OR UNF"RNIGHED HOUSE TO LET— Mt 182d street, the Hudson river cars stop wi'hin two rode of the broas ten twes perday. The boase is bulls in modera style ayy Ae oat atau ten the winter—longer if wantet Ip: Opposite the depot, or m 4 tislh ourwet Rew Fork ae On Ris fn td BOOWS, In fe, gentlemen what Board, a8 BY vireet, ear “bens reak‘aat if required, i 141 Miaih street, tint Goor req URNISUED PARLORS AND\BEDROOMS TO LET, FO “gentlemen, with or without partial brard: ho aae lightfy loeatton, with the rooms, and oomvs len! to Bighth street “and ‘and Broadoray siages. apply a 2 Greene street, near Minton place. slit & URNIiHID ROOMS FO LET—AaT 36 oo ee pleasantly altuated, with bot snd coud water, GENTLEMAN AND Hs WIFE, OR TWO GEN be accommodated with board: ® Shin; fo persons who wink & quiet comfortable home this would ‘None but respectable parties weed wp h avenue, near Twenty firs: aire! COMPOBT4EL.E HOME FOR THE WIFTSR MAT Tens sand gas, in boar “or tt wend be lel eeparstelp. For fariker ‘parc late apply a: 6 Cedar wreet ROOMS ON SBOOND FLOOR, Calcu- ed for A geniee! (amily or pariy of gentemon alao rooms on fons Foor fur spate fenilemen, ates kaw h ah.c.. 3 fireet, near Union park. Kelerences re iuired A COMFORTABLE BOMB AMD GOOD BOARD OAR be bea by weer three single gentlemen, of & gen''eman And his wife, in ise convenient y locited wich ba: few boarders. Apply et S1€ Grand sirees, near Norfolk. Ji om FaMiLy yp. LBT TWO LA band some farnished. a BE TOU LOCKING FOR BOARD, OR ROUM '—aP- Exchange, M6 Broxiway, where uultously 10 Gea ravle boarding genteel beardera siov d ap SMITH & BOYD. AMAR, WIPE AND CHILD. TWO 014, wish to obtain board | WF Right aad Fortoth ic a! 2 ayeones. not to exceed $19 per week Address _ 4, Herald office, mating terms, Ac §rawe > 0 Wee Fry i rut mar 5 now ready to rent recess Tursshhed or eat or ‘anfermiaded, wih ae TL ~~ fae ‘Gas and beib. i) a Bon —A BACK PAR BosPa, | isd Lar, iy Bf Leesiogton even with sr emea. Dinner 6 &.M. Ap- BY". on eer pmen oy ORT ¥ 0 floor, ia @ pri py re nrg iemaant rooms on ae wt Feat ecreet near Broadway ~ Retereneee given and roy red. OARD—VERY DESISABLE ROOMS, WITH GOOD board end a quiet, com: rinble home, can be ob alned at Fourth eveaue.” Seorms moderne Boke ro AT NO_18 WEST BLEVENTI STAKs’ ¥ ished rooma, with board, loreal apply aire. Won leve. th wireet muric, fo 2088. pan.) ote offera bie of services se oer fam dy, ‘abed room. wi Cl paral boar Address Moria, t bor (W Herala office, OATD IN BROOKLYR -IN A Pi KY SircaTRo house, wilh'n Vo Te wat oe Wail street Bam ARD MUSIO—A GRRMAN PROFRSFOR OF om wen. at 22 Henry sree exchar ged. one InN BROOKL men can be aor fod pardal board, a: No. 8 Garden ‘All and Bouth ferry. Bee It BROOLLYN-—TWO OR THREE GanTLR men and ‘belr wives, d corte and omre s private family noe htencea of a quiet mn sont rpernt “ad tage im fine monera pore. ast rovany & yainted throughont, can be accom - rf SYontrace eet, Om reasonable tera, 'URSISIED ROOMS TO LST, WiTHOUT BOARD woilab.e for one or two gamlemea, on Ue second Sear. apply at 8 W hive atrent “3 OTE) LONGINGR—GENTLMBH CAN ODT ALR sod. fern the ‘lobe Howl, Feankior_ hot Wiliams waeets, s2 36 oata and Wt ooaie por night Ofc open all night, [ou LaF DS.—S9LECTED CHOICB LAND? IW LTH of 20 to SM) acres, at fair prices for sale or exchange Apply 0 D W. HOLY, No. 5 ‘O. 223 RAST BROADWAY —A GENTLEMAN AND few Sagie gentlemen, ‘can be aecom mouated nichad leo aingle rooms. ‘a’bote caine Private tavie if re Tig nlaner a ¢ o'elork. NB OR TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG MEN CAN BE @ mod hoard, where they = ve, bY applying at 124 8 Maret . with Ri the comforts of piace, rom No. 4), for two oOo" OR TWo SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN 8B ACCOM odaies » ie frrnished rooms and board, on Bi tap first covlaged Above Forty-frst sires, oF ile JB OBNTLSMBA CAN OBT. 4 ove, whe partial board, ot Lar -FURNIAHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, at Tz 49 Bidr'dge m LET—A PLBARARY FURNISHED To ow or iwo genome, wiih gaa, beid, aire ¢ Frince ra? WITH BOARD —NO. 13 UNION (oe tag the pares Spreamabet« De DI srarte: helween Feelin ast es Th). a’ PAR ORS AND Bai LBS, FURNIGARD ROOMS, | kD ssi PaRtiaL BOAR! Gy 10 eS Minton piece 1. — oF aeer anes OR. om NT—TO ee = orn, me Sen piace. eae Li Wy err BROOELYS. rooms . fOr an Cry 4 Mi bine a fom, With ® private honmebotd made ) order, WaRDsl avenne, assy oe ‘avenue, sae oF wen. =i aw Sh Peano. siatiag price and omee. ANTED-—IN BROOBLY. LY ores y men. & Addrese M Boom, DOW “b Dartial bred. Bree Tocwek Terms mohkew ‘ont ottice 5 aD Foe A GaNtG i * boanters, oa ihe weet aie. of thet. ) burernfwary % And Carmine streets, Address 0, nn CTAATTING, « Oxrania BIRD BLACK,