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FOR CONVICTION AND YS JUBY DISCHARGES —BORT FOUR FOR ACQUIFFAL-—MEMARKS OF THE JUDGE A*D THB DISTRIOT ATFORABT—O4NCEMI REMANDED TO TEE roms. COUME OF OTER AND TERKINER. Before Hon. Judge Ressevel. Oce. L—When the Court was opened this morning, thé privener, Michael Oancem!, was brought in by the officer having him in oharge. He appeared more careworn than eh any previous period of his trial for the alleged assassi. nation of Eugose Andorsce. Ai five minutes past 10 his nomor took his seat upon the beach, and said he had just Tesstved the following communication from the jury — DATERRSTING COMMUNICATION FROM THE JURY. ‘To Hm Howos ras Jupcs ov tas Oovrr or Oran amp Tar- a tm the cage of Wichael Cancem! are atil! unable ‘The onee has received their fuil and careful coa- of the (Ge Ytitsntica te thelr © pr r effairs the preseal yg Bor, come of them are pece piary logr se. relieve them frcm their presen! = 'W. BAILEY LANG, Foremaa. mest, ‘Naw Court Hoven, Oct 1, 1867, Judge Roosevelt observed that before receiving the abeve communicadion he learned that the jary had no agreed, ami bad formed en impression in his own mind that after two nights ant more than a day’s conflate ment to Dring about, if pws'ble, equanimity of opirion, the Oourt would not be perfor ming its duty fo tiem to keep He submitied that conclusion tw the other prime Coart, and took their advice. He ot Se bebaif that they concur tu whi nag od In Loe to tant, expressed in the com= jon which ebould be teken (nto accoun. iY Hl | i | ¥ i : i j yey remarked that he was not preseat Commenced to read the communication He uncerstood, from what he did boar, o'clock yesterday the jary had not pata to the mertis of the case. Ho felt, tn javtioe unity, that a jury who weald thus nogiect their’ retirement ought not to be kept to He was perfeouy willirg to conseni to cH E ize it fey njeot tr die fo i ‘Judge Roosevelt said—Without any disrespect to the Dis , aries tm modern times wore not the came =a they ec.c¢ five nundred yearsa;o Jurors atthe prerent time, and particularly the jurors empantolied 1a this case, were to be inteligert men; and as they formed & Component cart of the Cours their cosclasions wore eatitied iy te deference, wien the Uourt bad reasva to sa ppose that were rot actuated by any improper considera- Uoas. Jar as be coald see, this jary seemed to be an wed cown he supposed’ would be 6)) that {t shoald i. Horney stated thal it wou'd be almont im. ” There weuld havi from the Ppt. Bie Honor instrucied the officer havi the jary ta charge, (sed to whom our reporter ts indebted for bis courtesy throughout the trial,) to bring them in'o coart. This announcement oreated great excitement in the au lence, whicd waa rot as Dumerous as OD previows CCoR 11 Ailled by citiz*ns, waose clted to a high pitob. At ibe expiration of a few m meas the jurors entered and took their reair, when Mr Vande ‘voort, the clerk, pro seeded to oa'l their pames, and asked the ustei question, which is: Gentlemen of the jary, bare }ou egreed upon & verdict I’ The foreman ropici,*' We Bare ov” Jucge Roorevelt aidressed ihem briefly. Ho ead that fhe Court bad received their communication, and pariicl- pated in ibe embarrassment of their position B+fore re ceiving it be bad apprebea: ed svat go me such result would follow. Having bearc tat they bad not agreed, he hat bmnitted conc! asion om tbat satyert to two of bis col- leagues of the Sopreme Coart, who were in session below ‘They agreed in the concurion he had arrived at, which ras thas i was urcless, snd perhaps inj carious, to « t@ force {bew at locger by Confloement to arrive at unapimity which they teemed upable to ataln by ths ordinary action of consuls iom 6nd reasoa'ng with each @iber. li would have been ver? de iravie, cons nued ‘be pe ba hy ty wen ne bave been fla’ on this trial; but there were things uadoub morally aa well as physically impose oi. The mind covli ‘Bot at Go metimes be forced to agree by any process of ros. ; conoiurtons take such a bold inal 22 eb, would ‘was only necesvary to renoer & Copviction, Dui law prin *ie of wpaut wb ier, regr: that the oor closton a: whieh aa Claegrocmce it instead of & verdct one ether It the case were tried the prevent be tried by another jary, and if they wore od again rores cf difioaliy would iy arise which would be unsoemiy to & matter {avolving life and ath He tnorefore discharged them for tne term. One of t2¢ Jurors said be wanted to make a f yalicns. Bisfeuiow jurors bad reqvested Gim ant expreagion to his own feolinge—that r them of f all ul ‘tice be. te Cutting 2 rom oom man! mation be tween thomecives and ostaiders and kee ying | informs toe tbe! tll ey wished to retara, th thanks for their kiacress in sapply ing 4 were informed by one of the jurors afver they 4) miswed the: e'gbt of thelr number were for the oon- ‘victios end four for the acqolial of the prisoner, and that they remained ip that posiion soon after retired to their rocm. It wili be remembered that they retrod at five o'clock on Taeaday afternoon, and hence were con fied forty vne hours. We give the rames of the jurors who were In favor of convicting Cascemi, and thae io favor of soguliticg obser restos Littiefeld, exprossman, 200 Wem Thirty wrert 6 Obaries Alden, cocon manafac'uror, 290 Wost Turty. Ofth etre ot. 1. Alone Teylor, sewing machine manafactarer, 119 oweet 8 Jacob D. T. Hersey, straw goods, 180 Broadway. FOR ACQUITTAL. } Wiiam H. Bolt m, oyster store, 203 South street 2. Joun F. Brown, barp maker, 687 Houston sirect. 5. James ualoolm, bul ', 16 Laight street, w West Twenty Lang, tron merobant, 196 probably fariated maitita and eum! oa a been administered Rarorrsp he editor of the Rochester from « qj 1 between two officers at West Point, a which one was rather severely wou ‘The other one, who had done gallant service 0M at once ordcred off to Uteb ‘Tair wae The samo ac abo tty for the statement that recently, white a corp were ordered special duty, the youre offence at perton ip oom mans fqoad, ard one shod wt the oficer 2, ood upon hie defence, and Onally ex° bis opponent, who was all the while re bot and rash. In dispostoxsing him of bis ‘s eword arm was wounted. He retired bound ap, and while absent one of hie Comrades aewomed bis pises in the combat. The woundet ord and wit increased ing th YY 4. When the effair had beonme apparently one of life and death betwren the comstants, @ senior oTicer mame After some suggestions from counsel, associated with Mr. Heary D. Lopang®, for the Bate of Virginia. ‘Mhonell, 19, 3, alowed a ‘action for the purpose of obtaining i decision of @ Justior J., enid that if these parties had libe- ple wes in v8. pen the case, This was oe “of few ozatalnod impportmt Wi is Lead the be gcd Ooart, missioner, on a wri of habeas cor: ‘could moe more sot the matior wer Proceoded to the Court thin by stating tho fects as thoy vs thin pared them Ho” thea proceeded to Ten writ of certiorari issuei out of this court 1882, for the 1852 by the Court of she ol aay:— lov. of reriowing an order made Nov. ion Elijsh Paine, then a Justis of tae Sa Wy. of New York upon a ha.eas corpas by bim Nov. 6, 1863, to inquire touch- detention of ef persons: oe ight man, two women and five chfidres, Jonathan Lemmon, the praintif, baving been served with tho baceas corpus, made a return to {t; the relator demorred to the retarn, apd ibe Judce’s final order was thereapon made; conse quentiy there is no reture states that J of fect in the record. Tne diy. of Renmond, of apy manner or for any pr; Par pose cept situ from the State of Virgisia to the Siate of Texas, ta ough the port or harbor of New York on board of the Sieamsbip; that the slaves 80 pea See Norfolk board the shed, ca ed in, except for the mere purp2ee of such passage steamship, never isnd or came into the harbor of Ni York, foressid; ‘and Lbat Juliet Lemmon was 20 on ber way, in transitu, with the cight slaves in her ovatody and porsession, when, on tre Oin day of November, 1852, the writ of haboxs cor jerved upon her. Judge Palae, dy his final % now under review, dated Noy 18, 1852, liberated the alaves fr Counrel then procesded to Dis polnis for the relator, of whish the follo tracts. om Mrs Lemaon’s custody. read and elaborate on ing are ab- First point —The ancient general or common law of this State anthorized the holding of negross as slaves therein. The judiciary never had any constitutional powor to annul, repeal or ret aside ibis la is only by force of som + and, conrequently, {i aotment of the legisia positive tve yng ye ope coming tnto eur territory with sach Slaves in dimiputi Nee epchas & part of the municipal law of iegro wee mi iw England, and coate tt was mot 1m jenoe by the Sret colonists. Nor aid they adopt aby system of vil lawful possession could suffer loss or ion of his title to them as whi Lt a in ee Se gg 4 regulated by we OF usnges kingdom. y weroa rece of the free white men; and ina noo! of suoh persons the slavery of ite ows members, endowed by nature with mestal and physical eqvalty, mustever be to an ealigh:ened sense of j Of course, the ‘ebnorred it, saw thet iclary wide ibe siave law of t1 ay emigrated. De!ther the politios! bondage nor the domertic siave- fraud and violonos imposed FRB aad « legal the py there States, the inilated and orators toach- of their reapeotive coun. nevor bad power to atnul, Slate, which w exisied with the sanc.lon of the Legisiatare prior to the revolotion. the interests of the people; but in th end rapk usurpation. 80 said Lord copatitutional law was better upd: English iegisisture was governed by whatever bts 8 perniciens poly, tendio , to tie It up 1a a few hands,and . evils, The unfet. oper ‘merous soca: of estates by the Faglish jud¢ os threugh the devices they resorted hac iw lerstood bis bigh place as Lord Prosident of the Englith Peers. v¢icial department bas no rij ri ‘The common law jadges of England, whit they broke Abe fetters of any negro siave who came that country, beld tremre'rves pound to enforce contracts for the par- chise and sa) ‘# done t) the ion Wwe which cox ris cor id In fact, , there ts Bo such sleves, ant to give redress for da- rigot of property {a taem. This involves tbat there was no paramount law of paiare sot upon prohibiting negro slavery. Tioletion of €£ed jcstice, nor any departare from the benevolence in bolding negroes in a state of the privetpies of ealight- aietater 0 pare 'y. Men, whether bisck or white, canno: exist with odizary com- fort and ip reasopable safety otherwise than {n the social poy Negrocs, alone and unaided by the guardianship of ADO DEF race, (Ac Dot sasAiD & Civ! !z94 BoolAl Hate This F roposlil.n does not require for ite #ipport an ae fertion or ents! of the onity of the hamen race, the as chapged ‘of Nosh’s tn loéietion, oF tbe prestbility that ume id mam again change ibe Runiopian’s phy ai- cai sou moral pa'ure. It {9 only necessary to view the negro av he is, and to cred! tbe palpable and undeniable trath, that the latier pbenomenon cannot happen wihin thousands of years. For oli the coda of jarispradence ihis is « porpetaity. The cegro never bass stained a6 vilizad soo al organt Eabon, ai bietory bd that be pever oon ie ac(Dolenily maaifest from oi is confirmed oy the rapid trough gradcal retrog cesion of Hayt! towad tre mort profoun! depths of Gent! ution, \gporance and barcariem. Tbat, alee and unaided, be pever can surte'n a civilized socla! organization is proven to sli reasonable minds by the fart that ope ingle member of his race hat never attained Proficiency in any art or eclonoe requiring the employment of bigh Intellectual capacity A medioority below the standard of qvaiifcaton for the imporimat duties of fovernment, for guicing the affa ra of society, or for progress im the abitract sciences, may be common amcng the members of o.ber races; amongst above tt 1 is universal negroes, Not one single negro bas ever risen It follows that ia order to obtain the measure ({ rexson abie €nj) ment avd of use'ulness to himself and personal othe’s for which be is adapted by patare, the negro mast remain in astate of pupiiage wader the’ goverament of some otber race He ts 8 child of the sua. perishes in the territories adaptod to bis labors, aod in which alone continued physical In cold olimates be ; can be uated, the white man caanot enfare at labor; bes ence enn porform his ap pointed aak—she pegro can labor, the white man oan govern. Morality , or those dictetes whi an of eniightoned rosson we been called the law of natare, do ox ovlige to serve anolber without an oquiva'est reward any for the rervice rendered. The obligations of cbarity form ho exception to this rele, Charity ep) tne fratuitos sor vice to thore who are unadie to repay; it le not due to y indolence. The untverral voice of mankind to the parent a righi to the and pleasure ich may be derived by Dim from ihe services of ie minor child as @ due revarn for lanship and nariare. Intelicetus! white rece bell dew; one > ‘Mental tot! of governing and Regro laborer? Ths learned and extl- faweman, soicier, physician preacher or other expert department of human exertion where mised meer rem holds dominion over matier, \s clothed with po ver, and eurroonded with for the enjoyment of montal of hie at NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1857. withdrew 61 State had ever touch our cot ehould ms 0 Shatee hier meas tae Sr one Waves. or ol tne Petra oseataton, the ‘comity yewesa ao Baas of the Amertoun prin otplee i timate ‘be justi be vold, but if it be valid be violatos honor andconsclerce Ii may de, however, that his devices Sa aes be reached by ordinar; rt, Rivoerson Amerie cen, i rg rough '@ to the legislation of 1817 the com- ve effect “onto wen a rerolution of 1867, prove that Jadgment of the im the meening of #! Tmap Pury —The Stte of New York cacno’ restrain » is allowed by law. volved in this case is that a citizen of of bis slave Cannot cass Barigable waters of a non slave ‘steamer en! under i'pout having bis vessel arrested Property torn from him by ‘orce of Lord Mausfela's cbier dictum in Zomorsett’s oss, bare been uviversa'ly conceded until the dat allevente it is sacrificing any of bis rights fours Pour — The constitutional guarantes to ‘the olt!- e°na of each Siate” that they ‘shall be entitled to all pri- ‘vileges and immunitiss of citizens in the sovoral Stator,” of tzens of any State Nanpae ed varsing through dt 'o immunity from such disturbance as p.alatiff suffered from the order now under review. Fieva Porst—fbe eneral doctrines of the Court in Dred 8 0tt’s cave must be maiziained, their alleged novelty not ‘witbrtand ng I: U ab should make ite peculiar institation a religious daty, end sbould conduct ite rites with all the cecem*y and external purity of pairiarchal times, Congres, wi tte epbere, and several , Within thetrs, might sill legtelaie against it to spy exten’ without vio'ating constita- oral reetraints. Oar republic was founded by a oiviliza- iow, with the existerce of which Led aera {ncom- patible Self-preservat on, if not a law of ua ure, isan in- ‘variable practice among men oe cia M4 articles of ova: ‘The “men” of tbe the ‘ free inbabitasts”’ ep ken of in the federation in November, 17:7, and the “ ishabitante”’ and “(pale Inbabl'ants” mentioned fa the State coastitutions £ ‘bas day did po} Le ag KS these terms were mi applicable Indians living pan lg at the close of cur to their tribes were not incladed. When 10 cage stands adjourned to Friday (this) morning. he Metripolitan Pollee Commissioners, POLICE BEGULATIONS AT FIRES. The Fire Comwissioners bave addressed the Genoral tuperintendant of Po'lce ® complaint that the laws for | police regulations at fires are not complied with. Tae Com- missioners re*pectfally quote the law, and request the General Superintendent to have it rigidly enforced. ‘The following is the reply of the General Superintend- et Orrice oF Tae Guvmnat SCPERIVTENDENT OF PoLiCE. Guvtiames— Your communication, dated Sept 32, 1867, calling upon this depariment to enforce sections 9 and 10 of ap orvinance for ihe bewer rega'ation of the Gremen of the ‘ty of New York, a »proved om the 14th of Jane, 1856, has mm received, and | am happy to teform you that mes res had been already taben to carry out your thereia expressed wishes, as the following goporai order, Issued to to the depart: om the 17th day of August inst, will rw show. To ati!l forther impress upon the members of this depart- ment the necessity of pr tecting and gi rin, ple room to we Fire Department, in their nobis, volantary and arduous vbtles, a copy of your commanication bas been this day teat to the captains 0’ all ibe preciccts, with instrec ions to read it to the mombors of \heir respective commands, and quirements are strictiy complied with. Very F. &. TALLMADGE, Ger gap’t wont, Chalman,and R M. Bx: Seo’. Ornca oF time Dercry Scrmrtarpart, New Yore, Avgust 27, 1867 GEKERAL ORDER NO. 25. To rma ————: Sia— The following arrangement has been made frr the your asiatance, and |i ecrcee street each of the fire, and of sufficient Gis'aece from it to allow the fremen working room You will also prevent all suspicious characters, boys, Idlers, &c , frum loitering fires. You will oat allow any perase {> go inside of your Ines ‘except Sremon, officers imturance companies, watch. men, Aldermen ard Councilmen, all of whom have ‘badges indloating their autho ity. ‘You will, however, inetruot the members of your force, enpecially in relation to Gremen, not to enter into any ‘angry sitercation with them should any appear without fire Cap and baige, but to exerc'se proper discretion, and ithe policemen aro satisfied that they are fromen ie} Object to be attained ia to give the firemen saf- ee DISTRICTS. 1.—18th, 19th, 90th, Ziet and 224 prestnote. .—18n, 19uh, 20m, Zit and 29d precinots. —Sth, Oth, 16th aed 16:8 precincts. 4—4ih; Gib, Bim, 14th and 16 preci 6.61, Tih, 10th, Lith, 17h and 13th precinote. 6.—Tth, 10th, Lish, 13th and 17th precinots. 1 —Iat, 24, 84, 4th, Sth and 6ib procinete 6.— 1s), $4, 9, 4uh'and 6th precincts. By order F. A. TALLMADGE, General Dasrmt Canraaten, Deputy Suporintencent, ScraRiNteRDANT's ORDRR TO THE Pouce oF THY LowaR Wance.—Mr. Tallmadgo inaued yesterday, through hiv Deputy. Mr. Oarpentor, the fol'ewing order to the captain aoe porate ts Comin of the six lower wards of this oity — Orrick oF Tuy SurmniNrexnert oF Pouce 1, ise. 6 Faavarin Sreerr. New york, informa: SUMMARY. /DWERD A egtohester stale, vert Sepa etee th ee 0 che « | S382 © co} te a of bis bemefit to night. “ Busy Bedy,” and farces liger’’ and “Little Toddiekine.’” four excellent is offered a this hovose t> migat. “al exander the “The Vampire,” © Valentine sad Orsop,” and the “Artfal Dodge:”’ are anzounced, with casts {oat are seldom eq ulled any where. Bvnron’s.—Shakepere’s aduired play of “As You Like Iv” is to be produced tuls evoniay, with Miss Cuen- man as Rosalind, and Mr. Burtoa a1 Touchstone, The cast is otherwiae aire gisened by Messrs. Fisuer, M. Suita, &o. The farce of the “ Two Buzzards’ follo ¢s. Wat.acx’s —Tthe farewell bevels and last appearance but ome of Mirs Mallida Heron is announced for this eveving. Itis only necessary to mention that she will Camille for the seventy-Gfth time here, and will be ely supported by the company. Lavaa Kumvs's —The performances to night are lo oon- sist of the comical affair oalied ‘frying it Oo,’? Me. Wil- Bins’ military burlesque sty‘e1 the “3iam Light Guard,” ond Mr. Wa'eot’s farce “Nothing to Naree.”” Miss Keere, Messrs Jordan, Jefferson, Burnett, &o., perform. O.ruric —Mrs. C. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. f. B Jobaston, and ober favorites are to appear thie evening in the ‘Devil in Paris’’ and the ge El 4 Pa | the that 6 wil reson po wade dedionted t0'our firemen. ama Aquaria,’ ‘Waters, still constitues one of the x this vast depot of curiosities, the Welsh Nightingale arr v with ber pleasing song every day and e 7 Ermorusmm —George Christy and Wood's Minstrels tender varied me of songs, buriesques, &o , aad the farce of ‘ Bianders’”’ for this evening. The Bryants announce a large budget of their very popular wi q ‘the songe > G@uasp Curcuat.—M’lle Frezsoliel, Mme. Sirekoseh, and Mesare. Thaiverg, Vieuxtemps, &c , are to give another of their grand com! @-meorts at Nibio's dalooo, this — is woud be advisable to secure seals in advance, Dasme BaLLoon ASCENSION aT ALBANT—NAR now Kacars —Professor Marton madi the Natio: al Garden at about 4} e’clook youerday afier- noon. Owtsg to previous failures ang doubts whether be tver would succeed in getting away from Albany, but comparaiively few went into the Garden, but a large nam- were Qn tho froe list in the aad on The Professor *iderably excited, the He cut locee Dasket, tied the inot together, and seating Se bands to the bis position, be went, ‘vat els and every thing else behind, siderable ra. , having for bis su pendent from the balloon It was iy fee him clinging to ihe |it'e network of which was sione inte posed betrooa b'm acd certain destrucion. ‘Wen about two bondred feet up, in sitempling to ‘ie position , he appeared to lose bis bold, aa | pit own ward, as though bout dasbing { oa th, wl thrVlof horror ¢) the spectators. It was at He however recovere’ himself, and distance was grand, when the balloon ock @ sootheasier! reciion, and the last seen of i was at the bills dact Greenbush. He lanted to amp late Inet evening. Ove miles beyoud Sand Laxe havirg tre- He was almos: perished win cold, and was taken toa farmer’s house, whore he was kindly HH Ff $s cared for, He returned to this cliy about moon to day.— Albany Journal, Sept 80. PY INFORM. Ja8 ¥. BRUSH, ARTISC, formerly of who left here for the oc uatry @' rut May or Jone ‘nat willbe Wankfally received by Uhas. Hitehooek. 143 ‘Water street, A. Sarah, Gaye AUNEWARK Post OFFIOE FOR & + lever from J. ‘BING FA(SE TRETH TO MUSEUM TH'S AFTER. noon, ¥ T could not come Weinesday P. B. G. B., DIRBOF ALL YOUR LETTERS TO 5 6 6Wan & 00., Angus Georna, ae KREIG, A RATIVS OF STUTTOAR! Ui wie ee tay erg eh on Begs ern wel wi | bear of something to bis advantage. F MISS MARY J STRADMAN, FORMERLY OF Avrurn Female Inactate wili sence hor address to bear from an old and trae box 150 Herald office, she will frien * BY Hee NFORMATION WANTED—OF ARN BURNS, Millen O Nett yteere sovious wa ere, Margaret Borns and at Wesvchester, ter county, N. ¥. this city in (he ship DeWhit Clinton, om 4 pril 16, 1857. Nine ad Tamer enunty Clare, Irelead. Left [#61 and ihe other in 185% When last heard ‘ro \o Jersey city. Auy informaiton wo. d be thankfal- ly rece'ved by Petr tiswr, hiirsbech Mallowny, at '33 venre wires, corner ot White street. ], (ORATHAN G, WINGER, 4M IN NEW YORK, AND +. WAEt to find the whereabouts of my two daughters, Wacam Widger ana betsy Prarne wife of N. Peune. ad dress city Post office anda reward will be given M3 rROM re SIACB MONDAY, ber 28, George H. Stan'ey A liberal reward will information where he is by JMO. F. STAALEY, sireet North river, New York. paid for an toot of Roo! BR AND MRS. A. B, AND ALL OTHERS ARRIVING ‘a Portrmonth, Va., oa Sunday morn! informed that they wil fin the Ocean bi: and accommedations unexeepti” B, B —THS GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED ON NEL ten cm Wednrnday, will fina lever in the Broadway Pow office awaiting him bet ry'y @CING TO HAVAFA LN THE STBAMER QUARER O1TY, on the 7.b inst. can obtain stale ruom i jeck, by applying © FOWLER & JOVA,% HE LETTER OF (51 CaME APROPOS—JAWY RE droma in specie. The ice uaviag melted an answer may be expectad. THs. M ANTAD-INFORMATION OF SPENORR FP. AND Alfred W. Low: when inst hesrd of they ware in Ont faker re Ag thelr bether, almedaras Lows Wop” ack ta I ' fane Iron Works, Kighth : treet, Rast river. ‘Anna WIRHING TO J Company No, 29, ceet Rt anseasomable hours of the oleh’, ant pre wach persons as Als MADOR, Gen: tg mobs tee yorder of oral Huperiaten sent to the Conse. Oct, 1 = Bille of Inilictment.—The Grant Jury rendered Ville of indictment in the following cares:—The | aited va. Robert Kane, emuggliing; Same ve. John Wilner, Game ve. Loule Hartman, do ; dane ve. John Ferris, John Kipp and Henry Gerster, do.: dame vs. Wm Kline, amanit with 8 Gangorens weapon; Same va. Nmoiny Loa: Ty, unlawfal ose of mail bags, Mame ve. Antoolo Ricardo, passing counterfolt ootn ov Arrnats, Sept. 30—Present, all the Jydges, Nom, 18, 192, 218 and 415, struck of No 4, remer r= ed'tor Osvober 14; No. 11, reer ved for Ootober 9 No 20, re served fer O sober 8; No. 76, reser red for Ovober 15; No. 481, White ve. Hi on argument —Mr. Philo Gridiey for nk i dent. Onlendar for bopelinat Mr att for cet ye respon: =Nos. 1, 2, 5, 6, 6, 8, 8, 10, Land 18, NT, WHO HAS No TIME TO DR vote to 8 long courtahip, would like to nest with youre Indy ditpored to marry, not y'ven to exten: ance ard who Is willing to atapt hor expewe « to the olron stances of ber parturr. A loving heart only required, Suoh ‘Sone may address R, M. &., Brondway Post offic, ION WANTSD—OF ANN AND HRLLBW | 8, HOPPERS, Chairman. oroiy?w. DROKER, MIT 3, AR, | committee. & MO2HEB, ' 8D, BINGHAM, J ENERAI. 800TI'S PI' LOW—THE 8’ MB WHICH Was iB Beaico being no required, will be on exh bitioa Saaaonaian tious oa apne in the Galler of arte, a (bo Palace, on and afer this ASB Gate ust! ac close cf the folr. admission Oaly $6 oeule FS ance, worth $35, je, Thirty foura Heck, now rend troerl'e ‘or will baw out son uY oUt some ASMANN, TAILOR, 86 BOOADWAY, NEAR . PPouneanth aves invests fonds aud pul ia gene: ae £ removal to has ‘al to take potice of his the above numoer, H+ Dow completed tls siock of fall aad winter goods for gentle- men’s wear. and would be happy to recaive PATBIOK BalLY, Pree’t. BALE CHEAP, OR TRADB—A F'EST OLASS Fro owe, rows 6 fronton Murray Wl, Bo 60 West MEWBER3 OF ROBE A ‘aod burmsat Bogee (2) by 08 fot i tak sare hereby reqursied to atiead Parlors and entry wails and collings’ fresooed ta oll.. r} Meson'c Temple, corner of | cap remain on morigage and $4,000 owh the " Bro & a everiog, or 3,8 | class bank or insurance stock. ee Ge VER, ; NICHOLAB FIBASON, Ww. x. | Beede - ‘Ww. H, Unpenamt, Secretary. ore 5,10 OFO ro ran eee are requerted to aitend tbe funeral of our iste brother, |, at 2 0’clock f. 0m his late resi: ence, wear byrile avenue ry. OAs. D. MARS, HG. N*Y. YORE BERALD WANTED.—ANY ONE HaVina 3 of the New York from 835 to 1840 can find & purchaser by applying at the t erald oflice. LEDEN DBR NEDEB- erde landgenooten 0D nd nize vanden Herr ‘deze vergedering zullen 4 fil i ; re Jorn Berry 81 Carl ge 5 ; Z BRLAVDERS.—HBEBRER landache Vi on D FELLOWS’ HALL ASSO"IATION, OF THEG U. 0. of O. F ennual election for t+ enty-fve ¢irect Sip Gotober 6 isstr ai Uprig street Hu i86 Bpring sireors at Efolock.” by order of ihe board. sesiage } = P. H BEASON, President | 9 do rf Park avenue. between Oxford ind Uumberiaad Bus A. Porren. Seeretary. Brooklyn: price » $3 200; ren at $263 per annum. Inq spe ce aoaL, qonmurreme OF Tue gonuan cove, | — aes rl suitable for inspeciors and canvessere ai the comii ig A peel leotion. Will most in the chamber af the Board of Council | jon class brown a men, on Friday, October & ot 2 o'loek FM. Memberuo! te | toe five years, at a Comimon Conadll are requested to hand in their liste of oan: | 16) Busi Thirty FANOWEGAN’ ) Com'ee FJ. A BOOLR,) Comoe T MoBPRDON, of OH. HASWELL, | — of OT FOR SAIB IN WINFIELD—' as H, B. HOFPBIRE, } Board of T. JONBS, Jr. "} Roard of & sacrifice, in = W.H, DBAKS, "| Alder JOBNKBsRARD} Connoll ent) first atre t, H. OORWIN, men. HRP RY SMITH, TOOKRR. COMMITTAE OM MARKETA OF THE BOARD OF HILL—FOR SALB TWO FIRST CLASS Councilmen will bold a final meeting on M' ‘Thirty. Sg ig Fy I 13 P. M., m relation to the Gansevoort property. ¢ street, brown stone fronts, four story terested are invited to attend, the Seaprovemeuts. bull by davis Cans DOT sen Sorts, lous 38, half’ the Dlosk. Por ox .f 9 Eg picerosn. sos ine property xopiy io W. W. STANLEY. on too Ls ~ wl HAVING WESTERN VIRGINIA LARDS REWARDS. T00. New 2 REWARD.—LOST, 4 GOLD WATOH —— the'same to Mra: Furlong, aod Brvadway, wil Tecelre the above reward. i 2 i WILL PURCHASE A POSTER HOUBEIx TI EBWAERD —LOST, ON WEDN 8 good cash basins; « $3 tbe botiom Coe kA easy; reat low. apply at 12 Liberiy atrest, 53! as i it j f | ee 5 ig i i $450. Chere ate ener nected: this te Sop 0 Be HOWBS & CD., 658 Broad $3 RAWARD.—1C8T, ABOUT Mt. ‘evening, street, Brownlth color uo belt on ha Groat esa LE, ORE OF 108 BRT LOCATED Billy, The above reward will be |. porter basse down 'own, on the, beat street, HN. ¥. fare in the ctly, on a very promlvent corasr; the owner is ge — tng 2 retire; oflers ibis a rare chanoe. eswaRD PalD TO ANY ONE WHO T. GAFFREY & CO, 170 Chatham square. ‘will return to. No. 91 Kast Twelfth sireet, » Sky Icot thense on $500 VLE LORCHASE AONB HALF INTREREY in an o'd eeiad ished onsh busines paying $3,000 8 BEWARD.—STRAYED, A LARGE SLACK KBW- oi None but, bigh'y respectable perty will be 4 with. foundland ‘His owner's tame and address are | Will tn'6 a good note for ome half the ft. Vall on ur om bis orliar, ‘The Hcder will be Uberal.y rewarded by re: | ner <fice’f J. E. King, 86 Nassau street, room No, 1 —FOR SALE, A WELL KNOWN LIQUOR 2 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR TH $600. store, in one of the best | cations in the oly, sow s fi I ry month TURN $10 Of three rings, lost in Twenty sixth stree:, near Fourth Sood business: four yearn louse, rent grenue, on, the 30m inat. Apply Yo Mrs. De Uas'ro, 0) Haat | Apply 0. B. HUWAS & CO. 330 Broodwa - G00 Mii AUX THE LEASH STOOK AND FIX 7.5 BRWARD TO ANY PERSON WGO Has FOUN (nes of @ down town bar, oyster and dining saloon, A setting of wricg conta irteen amall rove dia- | nrw doing a god cash business, wite (wo rooms a macnds, wiL' one in the cenire, eet in liver. If he person who | tached. ust be sold quick, if pomible Apply ol B36 found it bas pledged or sold it’ and will xive information way, Focm 17 0. B d0WES & 00. it canibe found, Be willreceive the reward it was losi in g ing from 7,10 Spring suect Spring to, the Bower: Wiser | Bu ()()—A ORATLE WiNTRD TO PURCHASE treet istle, between the hours of |2 and on Monday, “UU, ihe interest of & party in s long established bust- the tember. E. PIKK, 81 Oatdarines rest’ | hereaferiune ean be mate wiht any furthee im nt. The reasons given for disposing $50 SER4ED— LOST, OF THE SVEWING OF eet ati of bis interest for this nomina sum, ae it is really wortn five ‘a aber pshin pocket wallet, containis; of ¢ amount; beet evoee given. wLIv- TRowTUN 2 CO, No. 8 Beekman eintea™ “PP —BARERY FOR 84(.8—ONK OF THE BEST IN THE wat long _establiched and now of bank bil's, cer. for six shares Galena and ( allroad stock, ® certificate for twenty five Bout . in ‘he name of afer of bas been and o'ter papers of no $. city; Deation unsorpassed; long ‘value to any person but ime owner. | Whoever tara sald | doing a ‘and profitable business. This isa rare chance. wallet, wi contents, shall ieceive the above reward, | Apply et Wo. 6 Beckman pire ‘and no ques ions asked WILLIAM H. KELLOGG & 00 GLOV A RARE OHANOR.—A FRED STORE FOR 5 LOeT, DN wih atock ad fixiures, horse, and wagon; wll be Detween 7 and 12 o'slocR, ia Merenr etree’ oF on iy a ae ot OLIVER & a0. 0 ‘street, or Jest Twenty-cighth at. mone. The finder will receive the above rew. ee ee offcer Henry H. REST.URANT, WITH BAR AND OYSTAR BAR the owner Savures, for sale; doleg good bus'ness Apply at . eet. No agents need app! MALL BUT WELL FITTED UP OYSTER AND DIN- tng enloon for lied for cheap, that is, tate ¢ay; one of the. best situations in West street, apply ule West stree’, oyster bar on on feod dated Bept. 10, 1487. at three moa ‘ing been stopped, it ls of no use ty any one, thelinder willernterwtavor hy retwraiog tof Bowery... | (JALIFORNIA PATENT RIGUT- ONE OF TAR MOST it is now r otty, ance forn's only; in svesesstal operadon is this ft value ehaily tester. Acdrees T , box 1-418 Post ollon (JAMAL BOAT #OH& NAPOLEON, IN RONMING OR U cer, will be sold extramels, iow, 175 tons burthen. quire of J. 0. BAXTBR & SOR, 306 West street. FOR SAL ER THE OLD EerABLIGHBD Deus Ly loon (il No 6 Centre street, tbe lenge stock and ebeap for Inquire on the ‘prem see ON FAVORABLE ? LEASE FURNI- o£ 9 bret cae betel neo ole of, Daw vase Ie well lorated fronting 02 two # reeta, tly and is now doing ne and elegen' now ory i skies borteh gates ORTL TES Ee. RB RALE—4* FIRST CLASS CORNER GROORKY, OF one of the up town a-ennes. 4 chance seldom offered for dotng weil reasons given for disp sing of the same, Tor particulars apply at store No. $48 Washington street, re nd Seventh aven' ror paruculare ap ly to o Becont avenas. ‘o any one bat the nd “ertiser . a0. Fr Wis Casey, f Fortie b street and Ja8 GIL THRIST. O8T—FIREWAN’S RADGE NO.2405 THE FINDER ‘Will plense ‘eave it at the Ubief Engineer's odio, or 62 ‘Went Twenty first strect O8T—CN WEDNESDAY EVBWING, .T WIBL'S OAR ‘den, a amall whalebone cane, with allver top, The finder ‘Will be #uitanly rewarded by leaving it a: 30 aed 33 Bartiay weet, up s'aire. O8T—A POOKETBOOK follows —Ore of A.B. at three mont? s for $4 0) 00. Ented Beptember * 18°, iB FALB- 4 STORM, IN THE WINDOW SHADE pt vateey ths uphe'stery a4 AWD PURNITORS OF ONB- half of 8 reat co tage in Brook'yn; the whole stock of « fapily leaving tows. Address hdward Cummings, Herald 4 SIX moTES' ated ee abiete! » Bar TOUR AE tres || Ce for tt Peineen arse "ib \crawa by Theodore. 8 Neen dj \, crawa by : W7'G. A Rirtiowe “payable ua the onder of ra | HOtand: erowded netehbortoed. by inoronantare’ Sarwar i ied Kepu mer }, 1857; one now $100, drawn by | store sid at low rent. Want euch? come along. If not, corer of OM. Lane. at thirty ee Apply on the spot, 202 Dtvi- and two other notes drawn by wrest. are cautioned againet negotiat Yaa been ei hoeres wil stopped. A BALE OHPAP—THR LEASE, STOOK AND FIX- Ol Routh wreck. New York, of 19 — tures of & first clase bakery. For farther quire at 740 Broadway. No 3 POR, S218 O8 TO Lara TIRST RATE DUSINEER, tS, REWARD.—LOBT, OF WEDNESDY BVEN-. consining asd i | pt. 80, & ama’ Diack ard tan hootsh terriar dog, | for ton years, If requl julre of J. BLOX a. with ‘ Hany Ky vie , The oe? reward will be | Seventh avenue, Mew York. pL Lahn baled OTICR 70 ROATMEN— FOR SALE, HS Benge SEW PUBLICATIONS. Nocera! Be Or ee eek Bromiyn, OF 10 8 IRI RANNMTTS captain on board, tying at the foot of Van atront Us? PUB GIRO—JRAWNSTTA, THE HEROINA OF (be Providence Plamtations. life loves and |i Er eames Tern ISNT: | TO eeAURANE AND BAR FOR SALR—FOR SALm Site ars OE | ae o RB. DARIEL 2. BON LR® PROFESSION, MOR ALI. cosine of , aa ilinetrated inthe Alien trials — RAW BRO) AND. BO} FOR SALR—OFR publication still remaining on hand; § ot M4 , and one rarded post free, to all par of the ovuatry, on reseipt sane barse , ahh one horisomtal 8 “illory o's: Frebeh Revelation,” ‘and Yormeriy wiraeos | BOUBTi te tnd th Harrie erect of ite royal family of Raglan’. Wo 5 Rockman wirerk = Sewtorn”"t WATCHES, JEWELRY, 40. 7 \ANONDS—fHR RADE ALE—A LARGE STOVE POR #ALR sive Tattable tor loon or any large room. Apply ‘Water street, up stairs ro) (ONDE. RE. 1,000 LBS OF BREVIRE ROMAN that sale new, Inquire at #. ‘LETT & 00.8, large stock 66 Nasonn sireet, N. F. in BILLIARDS, no WAL. ye TD JAWRLRY VERY LOW AT WHOLE | ee ei ele Namome atau Mow fork at G. 0, ALLAN'S, 11 Wall sireet, se ‘ote of ¥ 16, 99, 2%, $10; 234. $11; 2 inch bagn- v io. od sent to any address of x a! aARD OF OUBA RXPRESS. fF 1 Ava, pi of Cube by Uni aul paris of AN ied a) MANDEZ BOMBA: will forward Atatow maail ateam: nat be cise seveas tah raise. ‘pen fay ent even. lteroee learin Sta. 186 and 788 Broadway. nfaetory 68 Ann Aw

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