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pr 4 for their advantages will be far Detter approciatod by the else to bring them into the countr} ve NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1858. F, Colcock, Collector of the Customs at this port, in reply to our application for a clearance for the ship Richard Cobden. We think the proper bounds of offisial duty aud decorum have been transgreseed, no little violence done to candor, in the manner in which this application has been discussed by the Secretary, coming as it did from private citizens, and constituting a simple question ire pee a freishrires Gace Gna hateeral Yontd for ediclal dianassion 68d Section. ar, Cobb's la? AL Ditia arent, Pith arena would ja, 8 pre an reply to Mr. ‘s board, lenean! rooms woe aan ots tb and ars omnrion etree | ee wy et th aa km rnp | prepare ives te attack with ad' the of avoid @ dist ‘raugnt with 6! of ion . Allen, jantuc! |.; Toap- ‘and of discord, and shall confine ourselves to ajeimole pointed. . ; - PLEASANT FRONT 800M CAN BE OBTAISED BY Phineas W. Leland, district of Fall River, Mass.; reap- a and wife or two single gentlemen, with fuil the evemy, by constructing ber the application. ined to recetve mortars. for eee ee cities The question is an important one, and I have delayed an and prepare in this wey for the triamph of our arms. some We purposely omit ‘ insist upon the importance of the | applicants must be either to ‘by us for augmenting our naval force; import Africans, to be dia Lae ye service, or r i the rights ery emigrants, in accordance with the United States passenger laws, apd of returning with the sameto @ portin the United States.” There was nothiog in the letter of our correspondent, well known ag a highly respectable mer- ir and statement of our connection with this application, The carrying destruction in the midst of them. e answer to your letter uatil Tcould give the subject a pro- | facts are simply these:—We received instructions from pointed. Lay y Pg as 4 fay A taraiaeed, with a enh penn ene measures, auperiey, to what =e per ene, o aiitiial Mr. Sete 4 4 ek Longe 2. aa Neon ‘William Bartoll, district of Marblehead, Mass. ; reap- oa, Fe eerenae care Torts $10 00 per week. "Apply may in our easily be carried out, | The form in which thie application is presented tion jearance I const | pointed. possess, iy ‘opinion iy thew - Tne ob; ‘of the | ef ea, for she purpose of taking on ‘ fy us B, 7, district of able, _ at 69 Fifw street, near Second avenus. HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS AND TWO SINGLE furnished, with board. Apply at from Broadway; have Blood, district of Newburyport, Mass.; reap- ome ‘but few boarders and family small, Terms quite low. Jason M. Terbell, district of Sag Harbor. N. Y. measures to be entitled on their arrival to Perna 0 ete we aarens ee ee ee they y ourselves. We abstain for the present from loges of freemen. In either of tue two firat named con- | chaatof Savannah, which could lead us to suppose that any Pliny M. Bromley, distriat of Genesee, N. Y., vice Jas. commreniontin Y ‘the object would be so clearly aud manifestly or evasion of the law was intended; and aswe | C. I; ; FoREpEED sow, Wire Fi wunicating some reflections on the due proportion he laws of tho United States as to leave no room +s ae pees ‘district of Cape Vincent, N.Y. Briere oe sem © which, in our opinion, ought to be observed between the augmentation of the naval matericl and that of the per- sonnel, without, however, giving up our intention to com- mumicate them on another day. could perceive no impropriety ia the mere act ofepplying government for permistion to perform @ voyage, rmigsion they could either grantor refuse, we did not very Itate to make the app!'cetion, We do not in fact com- ment on the subjest of Afri importation. sider that we had @ right to refuse compliance with his Prior to the let January, 1808, the time fixed by the | instructions. Mr. Collector Colcock informed us that, as constitution when Congress would be authorized to pro- | our application was of a novel character, and intimately hibit such importation, che acts of 2d March, 1794 (ust), connected with the grave issues now agitati ‘the coun- ‘and 10th May, 1800 (270), were . These laws indi: | try, he deemed it his duty, as a subordinate officer of go- cate the strong opposition felt at that time to the African | vernment, to refer the matter to the authorities at Wash- slave trade. aubsequent act of 24 March, 1807 (2,426) ton for their consideration and deoision, and that he fand 20th April, 1818 (8,460), aa well as ‘the acts of $d | would refuse the clearance until he should receive im- March, 1819 (3,632), and 16th May, 1820 (3,600), show not | structions from the Secretary of the Treasury. The an- only the promptness with which the power was exercised | swer of the Secretary not having been received within » py Congreas of prohibiting this trade to the United States, | reasonable time, Mr. Tamar wrote to him in his official Henry J. Ashmore, district of Burlington, N. J. ‘Thomas D. Winner, district of Great Egg Harbor, N. J.; real Willita, district of Live Beg Harbor, N. J.; re- Robbins, district of Perth Amboy, N. J. ‘William 8. Bowen, district of Bridgetown, N. J.; reap- Joseph B. Baker, district of Philadelphia, Pa. John Brawley, district of Presque Isle, P: Edward 8. Hough, district of Alexandria, Va.; reap- ‘Darwin M. Stapp, district of Saluria, Texas; reappointed. Moritz Schoetlier, district of Milwaukie, Wis. for doubs or hesitation. Ideem it proper, however, to fer your attention to tbe provisions of those laws, as thoy cl PLEASANT FURNISHE! 5 ‘learly the general policy of the govern- AUD. ane Ha Loe Lp bap ong by yd Reandway: © 6 lady and gentler 5 with board for the lady only. Address Mrs. G. &., Broaiway Pest office. References exchanged. PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING IN A FIRST OLASS house in an airy location, in the vicinity of Twelfth street and Fifth avenue, would accommodate two or three gentle- men with large rooms and partial board. The beat of refe- rence required, address 0. D., box 110 Herald office. A YADY AND GRNTLEMAN CAN BE ACCOMMO" dated with @ pleasant room in the nelghborbood of foar- ieenth street, between Fifth and bixth avenues, Terms mo- derate, Address D, 8. A., Broadway Post office, Our Honduras Corr: * ‘Beuuze, May 21, 1858. New Legisletive Adts—A Salvage Law— Appropriation for a Fire Engine from New York—The Dry Season Ended— Produce of Mahogany and Prices for Sugar and Rum—Trade Very Dull—Al the Merchants Retailing Honduras and Guatemala to Go to War— ne 'y British Progress and Hold in Ruatan—Belize Healthy } put they also bear evidence of the stera purpose of on- | capacity, a prompt reply to oar application, made | Jobn Adair, district of Oregov, 0. T.; reappointed. re Nothing from Yucatan, dic. be op ‘their ras lege by mae a ager rar ba ex- Se iis ‘vessel a in his betel, and strane him of the John Ryan, a ote baron 4 A ee ee * EREYTT nf YORRISHED nothin; 1 worth penditures. jegisiation slavel States | whole scope and des! 6 proposed voyage. an, district of Salem and Beverly, Mass. y oard, to two or three gentlemen, There is nothing in the way of political nows ro | Dvfor to 1808 “exhibits the fact that the first steps taken for | " Our appiication La tae svraver forts, aud wo hada | Nicholas Brown, district of Newburyport, Mass.; reap- | CrAS°romavant note aa” Roolya lid Charlion street cording from here. Mention of two or three of the acts passed by our Legislative Assembly, at its last session, may be of some interest to your underwriters—so I give it to you. its suppression wore insugurated by them. ‘There is no subject upon which the statute books of our country afford more conclusive evidence than the general opposition everywhere felt to the contiauance of the afri- can slave trade. right to expect, if deemed conformable to law, that it would be granted, and if deemed otherwise and refused, that the refusal would be couched in respectful terma. In the latter cage we expected tnat Mr. Cobo would have stated the points of law upon which bis decision wax le pane “Terms very moderato, "Apoly at 118 Charlton street, Detween Greeuwich and on appeianes teary FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN AND A GENTLEMAN and wife can flod pleasant unfurnished rooms, wilh board, ta oue of the moat delightful aituadione in Brookiya. bath, 40, Terms moderate, Apply at 77 ‘Chambers McKibben, district of Philadelphia, Pa. SURVEYORS OF THR CUSTOMS. Samuel J. Anderson, district of Portiand and Falmouth Lt James Nichole, port of ‘The first is an act in relation to salvage on all property By reference to the acts of 1794 and 1800 against the | based, as it was blaright,and perhaps his d , Maine. Charen: 4 saved from wrecks or distressed vessels. The principal slave trade genorally, it will be seen that their operation | insist, however, that sbould bave confined his remerke Josiah H. Hadley, district of Portemouta, N. H. —— features are that all property saved from wrecks or ‘was confined to slaves co nomine. The first ection of the | to an exposition of the law, and its application to this case. Ebenezer Dodge, district of Salem and Beverly, Mass. BUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROO«S, THE act of 1794 provides— We utterly deny his right to go beyond the record and Samuel Porter, port of Beverly, Mass. ; reappointed. A. whole of the second floor, with all the modern conve: picked up at sea is to be reported to the Colonial Secre- | phat no citizen or citizens of the United States, or f: suggest designs and intentions on our part not declared 1p Jobn Ingalls, district of Marblehead, Mass.; freappolut- | niences, to let, together or seperate, with or without partial tary—all articles so roported to be sold at public auction, | or any other person coming into or residing within the signes | the application before him. But if it bad been the pro- Doerd, to.» familly or geatiemen; the’ family in small, have no shall, for as children. ke street, ed. ‘or apy other person whatever, elt ‘vince of an executive officer thus situated to inform him- William P. Dolliver, district of Gloucester, Mass. boarders or Apply at 53 Ban! and & salvage on the net procesds to be awarded by the | taster, factor or owner, bulid, ft equip, load, or ‘otherwise | self of the possibility of concealed designs, or ulterior aims | Danie! L., Willcomb’ port of Ipswich; reappointed. = Board of Port Wardens. Disobedience of or an atempt to are any ship or vessel, wi:hin any port or plage of the ‘William C. Barker,’ district of Providence, R. I.; reap- EAUTIFUL LOCATION DOWN TOWN, 58 VARICK Ree ean aie tei enuse any ship or veesal (0 sail from | © Variance with the law, Mr. Cobb already possessed » district 0} dence, R. I.; reap atreet, corner of Laight, oppoaite St, John’s park, very evade the act or any of its clauses, subjects the offenders | any port or place within the same, for the purpose of oarry- every information on those points from Mr. . He | pointed. delightful roome, with board’ for families and single gentle- to heavy penalties. ing on any trade or trails in slaves to any {¢ Beounlry: or bn gor that we were acting as mere agents Sosa exw, ports of Warren and Barrington, R. J.; | mem, Terms reasonable. ‘applicant, ove of his own constituents, Yreared nim in is oficial capacity’ vowing i rest im in off ty, av m- self an the principal in this transaction for the purpose of procuring from any . mae or ouniey. the og re pani piace. or count transported iy fore country, or Pinoe whatever, Haaroird or diapeaed ot aa slaves and iC any Ship oF vemsel shall be so fitted out, as aforessid, for ike said OARD,—A FAMILY, OR TWO OR THREB GENTLE- men, can have nicely farnisbed reoms and board, ‘With » private family, or rooms and attendance, in » most de. Mirale location, si s% Lexington avenue, References re- Atkins, district of Newport, R 1; reappointed. ray, port of Tiverton, R. I.; reappointed. Edward Ingraham, port of Saybrook, Conn.; reap ‘The great advantage of this act over our old law isin ‘the manner of awarding salvage. Under the old system, arbitraters—often men interested—sometimes gave enor- ’ ese, ball, used. ‘aforesaid, ing him full information of his intentions and de- | pointed. erms mous awards, by which small schooners, fora week's | Such snip ST Oe Ss co AE aren and thor sigue, This being the case, we cannot ve howthe | Clarke Elliott, distrist of Midiletown, Conn.; reap- pe ai work, have made over two thourand dollars. appurtenances, shall be forfeited tothe United states; and eatery the Treasury cam defend himself from the pointed. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A BMALL FRENCH FAMI- The second act makes an appropriation of fifteen bun- shali be liable to be sel: rosesuted and condemned in avy | charge of disingenuousness, in seeming to discover, by & Emanuel B, Hart, district of New York, N. Y. y can accommodate one or two genilemen with room of the Cireult Courts or 4 Court for the diauist where | searching scrutiny into our motives, the real objeets of | John Hamilton, Jr., district of Philade!phia, Pa. . pely at 29 Micka street, dred dollars to get one small piano fire engine from the peek oo oe as ale see har ak in thie ve. | $0 Proposed voyage, or of charging cither ow or Jamon 4. Gibecn, port of Pitisburgs Pa. ween Harriacm 084 DOTA. ees city of New York asa sample. We have six engines language re- | our principal with improper motives and concealed de- ‘obert Edmonds, district of Carter’s CroekyVa.; reap- OARD IN BROOKLYN.—FURNISH Both in general terms the prevention pointed. isting of pt ‘and two {hing ie tee ‘ens contemplate now—two very large and heavy, (hard to be worked oP the trade in slaves. When, however, in 1807, and sud though,) which require twenty-eight men to work, and juent ‘undertook ‘which can only throw a three quarter of an inch stream about ninety feet. The four others are small, old fash- toned, worn out machines, which throw a half inch stream ‘Waiter N. Haldeman, district of Louisville,.Ky. Bevjamin L. Dorsey, disirict of Alton, lll., vice Joba Fitch. APPRAISERS OF MBRCIANDISE, Charles V. Hagner, of Pa , appraiser yeneral. Samuel Pleasants, appraiser at Pbitaselphia, Pa. ‘professes to have arrived at his conclusions by @ train of reasoning, when in fact he was in possession of full avowal, which obviated the necessity of looking be- yal of the act of 1807 So agiirealadeone eg upon the merits of the ap- C$ —__—_—__—_——_— OARD WANTED.—A GSNTLEMAN, OF QUIET AND social habita, desires board with » widow ae (sngiteb 5 about feet. Our Assembly, satisfied that those are With the ite red.) address, stati ‘ho | rise , arms, "i bene ae esolved 4 No get down one af the best New | Sting inw tha United = Mfrom | With the spfiaton ‘of them to this cage, we have nothin George R. Borrell, appraiser at Ptilatctonia, Pa py me ae phage Hore Ok it factory, ey wi ‘foreign ‘country. egro. mat to do; it is for our GISTRRS OF LAND OFFICES me ee NR probably replace the four small ones wihechers tike or eal aan. if intent 1o bold, sell oF di tance | to debar John 0, Henning, at Hudson, Wisconsin. OARD WANTRD.—A LADY WISHES A COMFORTA. Ss from me ty ‘They have also resoived to | nesro. + mulatto ‘or person ef eolor as @ slave, or to be held to | prise, and it is Ree him to take such steps abe may deem i E. Kocter, at Serasteld, iene iss re | BY bi; faratahed roam, wie, boars foe merely pee Broad. ve down two er from your an ve dabor. proper to test the | question affect r » All jesse Braden, at Char! |, Towa, vice Jai Baker, Md no doubt that all our articles for the oa Drenenh ‘will | ,. This law seeks not only to prevent tho introduction into | that pd Fh Oe omy ‘Eipetation | signed, 4 Reigrence given. sAdpens Nine. semen Bnentves Denice roadway Post odice, hereafter be obtained from New York. the United States of slaves from Africa, but any negro, | of meditating designs contrary to the laws of our country, | FE. L. T, Blake, Tallabassee, Florida OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN ‘Our dry season—a very lopg and good one—ts over, and mulatto or person of color, whether introduced as slaves | and of the effort to nesompltah them by a resort to com Geo. L. Curry, Oregon City, 0. ¥., vice R. Wilcox, re- B (with board for the lady only) in a quiet family, waere our mahogany and logwood cutters have made good work, | °F to be held te service oF labor. Whether or not the | cealmeat and subterfuge; and we believe the mere ex- | signed. ihere are no other boarders. Situation must be pleasant, + | wisdom of our fathers foresaw at that eariy day that ef- H ape ey. Whitfield, Kickapoo, Kansas Territory; Teor Beeadwey, between Fourth ana Thirty-lourth streets, large quantities of wood. W. A poo, tory; reap- planation of our connection with the affair will suffice to exonerate us from al! such imputatioos. E. LAFITTE & CO, ‘Address D. L., Union square Post office, forts would be made, under a pretended apprentice sys- OO aati cli Boaz, WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN WITH A tem, to renew the slave trade under another name, I can- 8 RECEIVERS OF PUBLIC MONEY. , four years this branch of our ind has peen ver: not undertake to say; but the Mnguage of the law which ——____—__—___ A. ©. Heradon, at Springfield, Illinois. ail private famil rm " fable ‘and sugar have been very high tnd bata | they have left to us on the statute boos leaves no doubt of | ‘The Association of the Friends of Ireland, | Oscar A. Stevens, at Mackinac, Mich'gaa pe ea dy iy well. ear the supply is much greater than the de- poe that they Saeents previa 4 rl Trae me, f ictal it0en} Danial ‘Woodson, at Kickapoo, Kaness Territory; roap- oo yeatean grows, west, References ven mand, and a large quaniliy ouunot find lation by: impligration from Africa. No one could then | Ata meeting of the Society of tho Friends of ireland, | Pmt: square Fost office, nf Marine Court, Before Hon. Judge Thompson. ve contemplated an object for which African emi 8 ‘would be brought to this country, which is not clearly 1848, held at the City Hotel in Savanuah, oa the evening purchasers, even ‘at four cents a pound for sugar, and sixty-two tosixly-nine of 2d Jone inst. , in pursuance of a public call, to take into ES centa for ram 22 deg. above proof. This makes its OARDING.—NO. 21] EAST TENTH STREET.—IAND- somely furnished rooms for familics and siagle geatle- e to the sugar growers, as our government taxes them andred pounds of sugar, guarded against and forbidden by the law to which I am | consideration the present condition and future disposition "closk. Hey cnt op os Ered made etna sol bred gree now referring. It is only oceleaty tw add that subse. | of tho fund originally subscribed by the members of the | MALICIOUS TRESPASS—LAGER BIER AND BRICKBATS. weet losamy, od ‘coniaine fa afer cel senenenes ig not only unjust, but is a tax on the industry of our work- uent acts on the subject contain the same language. society in the year 1848, for the aid and relief of Irishmen Joseph Bullhelder vs. Wm. Dorr.—The parties are Ger- that boarders can wis). ing population. ‘iow of the subject is strengthened hy reference wo | then struggling for liberty in their native land, tue fol- | rang Plantiff keeps a lager bier restaurant up town, << {ttt nero nz asu nee rey emn |e Fagen sae tere OH | reat en room to | TM ira in wenger | Bunnings tr comune ba times. The town is completely overstocked with goods, act is as follows :— ted 1» i i ‘3 4 irge. etooks fer the first 4 ‘Whereas, the members of this society dit, in the year | time ago, by defendant, who got into an altercation with a.cingio guatensen cae Yo A eettinnas tal wie. hater and no customers. The climate is auch that large stocks y of April next, no master Sro soon spoiled unless sold or cousimed. In order to 4 — ‘other rn or any 1848, contribute by their friends in Ire! sudsoription afund for the relief of 4 in their efforts for liberty, which the proprietor, and was forcibly from the premt- ejected ed, Apply at To about twenty minutes after the defendant threw Sy te Joraienon atreet nei] and realize our wholesale merchants have commenced - ty nes. Peer retailing, and now ail of our atorekeepers retail in the mulatto, oF other person of color, mat being ® native. | fund was remitted to Robert Emmett, Ksq.,asCoairman |e jarge brickbat through one of the windows of the sa- | JZROOKLYN. MERION —7 ANIL IES OR OFUREE DE smallest quantity; and still worse, some of them have re- er" Cape of Good Hope, in’ of the Executive Committee of New York, to be applied to | Joon, which broke # show case and epread terrific con- 2g ary! aires aed pte wt sorted to the unfair plan of mixing tuelr brandy and gin | port cr place of the United States, wail » the aforesaid object; and whereas, at a meeting of the ex- | sternation ‘a large group of Germang who were | handsomely furnished, also & pleasant room oe third slo-y. Dy wholesale. Le vate ong, ‘State which by law bis communes “Or daall | ecutive of this society, held in Savannah on the 28th of | quietly quaffing lager. Fortunately, no other damage re- | Dinner at ‘exchanged. ri rer taaal.. su uch dull. tienes, such bad trade, such | Prcbibi, ine etmesion ce iempceietee. © Scomin er wamer | oii’ Ca gis ee ge of the arrest of | sulted trom the missile, and, after reprimanding the de- heavy exchange, such a scarcity ol ‘money for more thaa | sforessid, or any other ‘shall. impo! Sring. or | William Smith O'Brien end others, the commigiee then | fendant for bis malicious conduct, the Court gave judg- | (> HOUSE, 8% BROADWAY —THIS HOUsS Is ‘twenty yours. ‘cast are we coming tor’? isthe inquiry of } cause to be Imported ar brows’ {ato say rao Borla or convened at the City Hotel a ee Soupas Cth. te 196d ment for plaintiff for $50. Kept en fihe Rurepean an, for the sovommodativn of the merchants. ‘ Belize am dun,”’ says the creole. places aforesaid, any persone ission or ima~ pe " Before Hon. Judge MoCartay. sued Price per aay, 25 te BY cents; week- from $1 50 bas in town that Hon. ortation is prohibited as aforesaid, he sball forfeit and pay The following resolutions were offered by P. K. Sniels, AOriOn Baye er % Lp 4 eotn per B10 For several days 8 report duras and Guatemala bad made war again. Several per- sons bave left the coast of Honduras and the town of Truxillo for safety. Numbors have aod several more ‘thousand dollars for gum of one each and every 5 sforeasid,. brought or ies: mula, orothor person of cor, ey EEE ‘Ist. Resolved, That we have, and ever had,an abid- ing and undiminished confidence In the probity ani intog- rity of the Executive Committee of New York, and that Juvm 23,=James Wilcon vs. Nelson Welts.—This is an action for damages for all slander by the defendant ROOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT calling the plaintiff ad—d thief and a scountre!, aud also modern roentsnen paral board. The house contains all the tm rovements. No, 887 Fourth atrect, beiween Bowery aad "hat colony, wader the care of the provoat Lieat. Gov. {he ita ables elaguent and paartic emanation’ whieh ap- | Sezunne Dim wil berate eens meio taine | me” na race MeMolr, has Yoon very prosperous; he has introduced se- | S's p— ow York, Srivune of |e dh: tag te to hint se tothe property he possossed, | PYURNIAUED BROOME TO LETIWITH OR WITHOUT pms pet harg Loy on’ Ae yl b yr Laced pry tennnmdeg fa a heretore resolved, That we, the Executive Conam|t- ie Sncnced the defendant t cadres 8 ncte foe bint | EE parte, boert: ee Piast ctu No, io Fourie ae tha! vid Stajesty's sablo subjects thore | ik will bo seon that by this act, undertook to | tee of Savannah, pledge ourselves to retain the money » hea for $2,500; that plaintitt failed, and made a eet tao | Rlaventh sirects, wiih all modern improvementa, Ke‘ereners 1 ie oon eme honest, sober and ‘adustrious; and thet they | co-operate with, those States which, by ‘Stake legislation, | Tecclved aa a nuclous of a fund, together with any other Fe ee ene tendons aad bee aeaeetr; es tnt the time | exchanged. png getting rich by selling fruit to the had interposed to prevent the importation of negroes into Lanny A we may collect Ser ane mth) nt Of the endorsement of the note ihe piaiatif! was indebted URNISURD PARLOR AND BEDROOM AT NO, 2 Fg Ly Rly Msamaes, wae pune t tak fs peetien Ihave haere saneeeed my mene Coutive Committee of New York all thé funds in our hands | Over, $14,008, £00. — eee aaeae =~ Clinton place, near Broadway, 10 let, without board, peer eevee, Dut atl should it bo oaly half that amount, | the exercise of the absolute power of prohibiting, suca ts Ape the original,parpose for which it was col. | more, Wen Sisto it qubmite that andor the circum | "= ena ne ill it would soon enrich the jahabitants of that island, as | importation. The States, however, pee’ Eg te yey “John MeMahon, Chairman; Jobn Everard, T. D. Marphy, stances were justified. Tne jury rendered a verdico PPusREED ROOMS, TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A hey have But fom want Ty areorigen tio as | tnelr wa; and eer chavs’ fue prompinces of | BK. Shiels, James O*Goancr, Rxesclive Commsse, whem tee ee xeaiicncns "Apply at 42) Fourth aizect, between Bowery ow uf H ; ‘And, whereas, the said fund was returned by Mr, Ea- A DOG CASE—THE BiTRR BIT. Sina becond eveaue. the general government in exercising whatever power it James Dalion, by Jeremiah Dalton, his Guardian, os. John Hurd.—This is a dogged and dogmavicat ouse, which bas led to more than one legal controversy. The piaia- tif, James Dalton, «lad, was bitten by « dog belonging to the defendant, his father, Jeromiah Daiton, rubsequeatly went into the premires of Mr. Hurd, found the dog there lying under a bed, dragged him out acd killed tae ani mal. Hurd took an action for trespass against Dalton the elder, snd brought the case before Justice Dasenbary, of the Sixth district, who gave Mr. Hurd #1x cents damages. though Great Britain was about to give up these islands to Honduras? possested in furtherance of the object The language of ‘Our town is unoeually healthy—no fevers. The small. | this act is important in another view. It will be observed pox is nearly over and our doctors unemployed. that its object is to prevent the importation into the Uaited Tne Supreme Court commences its May term mext Mon- | States of “any negro, mulatto, or other person of color, 4 not being a native, a citizen, or Tepimored pesesan of the 97: ore ie nothing new from the Indians in Yucatan, United States, or seamen natives of coun! beyond the —_——_———_- Good’ Hope.’’ It is not confined to slaves or ne- bite. | groes bound to labor, but contemplates the exclusion, in the broadest terms, of all such persons, without regara meit to the Executive Com mittee of this society on the 4th January, 1849, immefiately after the committee were called together, aud a sob committee of three ap- pointed to invert it i@etock, the Caairman appointing P. K. Shiel#, T. D. Murphy, and John Everard as that commit- tee; the (wo latter yeated P. K. Shiela with full power to act, who invested the funds in the Central Railroad and Banking Company's stock of Georgia, in the name of Heory Harper, B ., President of the Society, as trusice of said fund. : $$ ———__—__—__—_—— ODGINGR.—DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN HAVE ‘# clean, comfortable room for from §1 to $2 25 per week, or from 25 conta 0 87 cents per aight. at the Globe Llotel, corner of Willinm and Frankfort streets, New York! Open el! night, ARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET--FURNISHED. ‘Also, roome for single gentlemen, With or witioa: board, at 209 Green street, near Clinton place. Gas, bath, kc. Re- Terence given and required. y the steamer Tocatine, arrived characte: ‘which they may be brought. [t ex- ‘ D a! areca receipt of news from Busnes ayres to the, Gier poruoun on well oa slaves, aad persuaa bound | ,, APd whereas, the ssid, Henry Heryer, Moves tevamed ie ee ot toe eg, and pom ae 3 GPLENDID FUANIENED ROOMS TO LET—WITHE OR from Montevideo to the 254 of April. to Iabor or service. The only limitation in the act is, that | this Aids Sayer": y» fr enal’ was viclous, and bed injured ciber persons. | }>,,Wuncu: voerd., ln. very destreme Treats. $0 Mellsos it is confined to such persone as are prevented by the Jaws of any of the States from being imported into such ‘States. ‘At that time thore existed laws of some of the States the introduction of negro slaves, but Iadeed, the Log 4 of the slaveh ding The Court charged that to entitle the plaintii to recover he must prove three things, First, that the defendant was the owner or harborer of the doy; seoond, that th dog waa viciou®; and, third, that defendant hed novice. If the plaintiff failed to prove of Loose things, then the acfendant was entitled to the verdict of tne jury .o his favor. The Court then laid do for the goidance of the jury, the rule that should govern them ia acgeaniny da ‘Kighth street and W. ry place. Rv» WANTED,—A GENTLEMAN WISHES A WELL turnisbed aitting room and bedroom . with pri vate breakfast, belween Tenth and Twentieth awecta and Broadway and Bixth avenue, Address box 39 Post office. ‘The feare of a war between the State of Perms bares ‘and General Urquize, chief of the Argentine Con’ tion, which, according to tho last news, seemed to have disappeared, wero awakened agsin, aad with more rea son than ever, The excitemens was genoral,and was much increased by the provoking language of several ne wapapers. We take the following from a cotemependonte with ro- ‘Ata meeting of the Executive Commitiee of the Society of the Friends of Ireland, held at the house of Mr, John Everard, on Monday evening, 10th 1858, there wore repent Joba Rverard, Joba ‘McMahon, ?, K. Shiols, M. J. ‘ily and Robert J. Caughey, by inyitation, to lay bofore us the papers in Mr. Harper's bands belonging to the socl- ety, it was moved by Mr. John Everard, and seconded by Mr. John McMahon, that P. K. Shiels take the chair J BROOKLYN —A GENTLEMAN CAN BB AO with boare “ . in = mail private farnily, where spect to what is going on in Baenos fhe that policy is more ia | Reilly moved K. J. ¢ ‘ct ag secretar: dl toages, should they think that the plaintiif was entitled to > a government of Buenos Ayres (s regarded as baving closed fT dy parted, of cele ener. ey eieia to. fret, business Ms aeee Gee recover. The jury rendered @ verdict for plaiatilf for titty ie pouve is beastly ahs 4 wha eae all street (erries. Be can nino dollars. fouth anc Wi the reading of the minutes of the last meeting, when the ‘correupon of the arrived, if the General does not that if the application of Messrs. La- nse of a amall parlor if desirable. Reference required. Ad- pa ices ‘eet ot olidaten and strongibens Ate & On contemplates the inte duction, of negroes into fey Mr. Ouughey aid be lef, thems ry &\>= i ae ee | ae Herald office. ” aot wenticn, Ain Second nate of amen Cees arin, en rata of AK ne * eat snot tae Contoesrellia, modifying and softening | #laves, or 9 Sry, bound to service or labor, it is ta) Sraare objected to the motion, and moved the re- ARM FOR SALE 1OR EXONANGE FOR CITY PRO- y* 7a00. = ae Pay ~~ poome—CalL Seo haran terme of ‘the first, give moral strength to the | clearly in vi of both the letter and spirit of the solution i ‘that the Rev. J. F. perty, paying the belance im cash if required. About Ghani Mess built, rovise eeol and Jad tg TR AY aoe arn Mrovince. Now, accepting and audmitting tothe | Iaw, and cannot be granted. erred be appointed trustee, fu. piece of Mr. H. Harper, jonneny lagweves: aband Bern ut monly businces habits 8 titlag room and boarwoen, disrident province. erimentot Hucnos Ayres indica | The form of the application made by Mesars. Latte & | oc egqq Nod, trustee, te Pitcage could be tanen; | chy/commaucleatiog wtih @ anven tt doth furniared, will be let for $1 & por week. Also ® room on it, it shows ite impotence and incapscity. The ques iinet waa por seconted, MF. Reilly thea ro moved thai | me the find betroems fe 8 Sine OI em ton "ie more serioss wan I appeared at Dogiaaing. The funds of the society be distributed prora/a, which waa | *e®t requires all his tim e a ANTED—TWO BOOMS, FURNISHED OR NOT, FO® BS this act, Dasides other reasons, will doubtleas bring | Proposition, upon ite face, is to abaurd oat it ie haedy —— be py hy lh ety SALE_FIRST GLASS FOUR STORY TOUSENO. | qh PIT a ay On questions with regard to Brazil not oary to be settied.” | wor'by of serious refaiaton Menara. Lafite & Co. the funds until a meeting of the contributors should bo | and ee ae tang. Apple to R. WOOD, oat | ‘ween Zare ond Pe orennes, Krieg neteegue eresee. siren und revured._ Address id, 78 Leringwe erence, _ BOND STRERT, CORNER OF BROADWAY.—PLEAS- ant without meals, for geatemen only, oon be had by ‘These last words of the correspondence, as far as we ew jasults 04 now ingreuivese on tho part o our loyal to some port in called. Mr. Reilly then requested Mr. Caughey to read 5 their resolution again, which he did; he then said ‘ sign re it,’ and be and Mr. McMahon then signed !t also, and not RK SALE—A DELIGHTFUL COUNT +? be 3 > Si » 4 Ai Astoria, L. 1, opposite Rigmty-aixth neg! ‘eral enginoers gone to Mar- port lemen house, oe ‘above number. eee Sere eie The Fore Mile Be erne irom which aul, nor | sapibg one word more he wnree gentiomen left te howe, | ‘niaining near in beraof road, Bown ui jot ng at tbe avove number. the ‘was corrout that Col. Mitro was nominated | ny other port in the State of South Darcie 1 ep ne Oe ot aie, mnorntng the | mid ooh sias Craton story sadn large vogeiscts garden | 0) OR THRER GRAFLEMSN SMD SHRIN, WIVES CAN to the post of Minister of War. Dy stringent Iawe and beavy peasities. It caunot be the | seid stock was sold and transferred, ae atuvideud tall. | tnereukivedon, On ibe promises are a comioriabie dwel- | 1, be accommodated wih Yowrd sae ie youme, pice paseo aac ast the Oriental goveraiment, im apite of | Port of say other slaveholding State, as similar laws ia OE Fg hy LG Hing bouse, 5 good parn and other outhouses sel cad pee. | minutee’ Peal from Vandorbuvs landing, b 1 Fiexsant nae , . lows —Thirteen sl to E. ‘oung, ten shares to Mra. sceersories. House cabled Hirch wood the bi jesson af Quinteros. ‘each of those States alike forbid |}. The reason euch Margaret Gendon and three shares to J. Bryan & #90; penis a (1 doportasity either for investment or syeculetion. bs icone wecond house on the left from New York +4 Counselior was Vil in the city of Parana, | laws it 90 manifest that do not fvel cated upon Sule ihe | algo two dividends of ten per cent, $200, laken from, the TiMitatiwssaLl te Address J. A. Barlow, Cutan, 8 where he had been honored with a aplendid official bail. | prod evidence of their existence, said bank, making in all $3,140, by Robert J. Caugh ‘ seenlar bans = — . nanan His Excaliency was ¥ give ‘nother in retarn, as an ac- eae mand dete et Ptomion ot wie Union oot | WhO Was ‘proceeding to. distribute said funds to the tow FOR SALE ONE OF THR, MooT Dae! sante cour | B() BOnM UG y AY Knowledgment of tte tnat vere Yuen proceedings were commence 4 eonstatin ‘urmiehed, . The news frown the Oriental republl> ie not vary impor. | tere <a, S78 fT Son iter. Eee Any ag — oon dng, nearly Rew, 484 front, Brees aero. ei goo ut board; by Dr wit bourd, werma low. App! : pt necens| ’ “4 on! yall real a sores tant.” Tranquillity bad Deen again disturbed; ‘bat in the | the Propriety hue neces Frei ee eae i heave | ., Beit therefore resolved, by this meeting, That he, ao. Sa ‘siastion (a healthy and pleasat, and. the Sntanee see Peat My mapa com posed tion of the so-atyled said Fxecutive Committee of the 10h g soviety excellent. Location about two and a baif pt neal 72 SIXTH AVENUE.—A CHOLCS OF ROOMS, in furan! the laws to which I refer prohibitiog their importation le for fam! or Qd. Becanse the committee had no authority toteke any such action, the right to determine the disposition of said fund being with the members of this society a! large. Resolved forther, That the condact of the said Robert vod nment. adop! from of May was wholly iliegai and void. mira from, on West atrve’, ing the iahed of unfurniahed, sited! = Coy Be J a ed a iy Mosars. Lafitte & Co, propose to retarn, Ist. Because the resolution to distribute the fand waa | Me landiat church. Price $1 nh Alto a place ot Your ro } 2 me poreane, «0 as or hy 9 loeanon; oF & the meantime and property of others. 10 | eith their cargs of (ree negroes, to a port in some of the | DOL pased, by, & majoriy of sald comenitien present, sdjotming the above: hones Bey and a for parioulars penne ‘rood basta. Terma moderate, ‘romnante of the laat civil war. With thet cidtog Sulest 1 am not aware of « single | Rovert J. Caughey not being member of \nas come ae eee CAG CARPENTER, 13 Front sirect, New WANTED, A LOAN OF THI® AMOUNT, $100. A ‘t York, of BP, Lawrence, on the premises. fa responsible party; will gi aa id Furniiure, Toil or part mortgage aah in sis on poard and a com Siate where these new comers would receive a tolerant, much lees & cordial welcome; whilst, by stringent laws and constitutional provisions, some of thom have provided for their unconditional exclusion. these , Don Marino Baudrin, ® merchant of Montevideo, has been recognized an Charge d’AiTairs on the pari of the Confederation near the Oriental government. This is an quantity of bow or in lien thereof; or will giv forvabie home, address J, — OR KALE OR BXCHANGE—160 ACSSS OF DE- rable ryan within (wo miles of ® prom? remains of General Th Oribe were, with great ingovetion in Gigtonnty. J. Caughey in procipitately selling the stock aud attempt- | Bent point on Fiver, No inounorance, a) — == Veesela proceeding from our and from Buense | Looking beyond the legisiation which has been had on | 3. Chmsiey & PrekDle ts i G ow tow (nearly half the | Plano would be taken ia part ‘Address W. erald omice. 9] BROOME STREET, ONE BLOCK Weer oF Ayres werd subjected to a quarantine of sixor eight days, | the subject by the general government. and bow the | Ing ~- AGL BROT “The most desirable and central sation een b slaveboiding and the noa-siayebolding States, | may be deed and one-fourth ook to be found), FURNISHED OR UNFOR- Wr 12 ie uunediato vininity or ol Une fret clang bearters sccommodstes, wot h ittod t refer, in thie connection, to the various, re. cee ae ‘and a violation of his duties wo OR TO LB AH, TL, ~ x from ty of Permitted to refer, in this com ous, A beautiful ‘built cortmee, Rane Une wy boy wy ey gd Coarch of Paso | Peatod and earnest ciforia which have bosn made in every | Of ant pom him by the death of our appoinied } water, ot en ard Commectiona, hea thirveen Fouehe, Tre.on | Monde mrved ut rooms if deatrod. % in fr oe fection of the Union, to provide for the removal from our midst of this most unfortunate clues. However variant the motives which have induced these efforts with differ ‘ent persons, tn different sections of the country, they all ‘Our squadron, after several days of maccouvres, basre- turned to the port of Montevideo, The vessels are models of @ line. Dr. Requens was beaten in the election of the deputies "Tieesived, as the sense of this meeting, That this fund ought not to be distributed, and that no worthy member of this society will consent to withdraw hie contribation; RXPRESSKS, s [*A"2, OF CURA BXPREAS—THe NEXT BXPRRSS for Bavana will be forwarded on Wednesday, June #), A possession. Inqui brDAVID L. aoc FLELD, at the this costety stands pledged, by the resolutions of the Ex for Minas. The blancos puros carried the victory, despite exhibit an earnest desire to diminish rather than increase "ta ui Fr ~~ TIFUL IPA! " or isabel, F vt must be delivered w ua, sece i te adi hes. tonr nese we srseed atrvedy Rena etait every one, aad N rere neonerettion of Gorover, 1848, for the preserva: | (FUER, Stirmiad tt Fombery, "ep the banks itudeon: Sri nee, tetars tweire ovina om ts dan ol pate tom af hs fe M , ‘ c hot bold » forasces, marh) fons mde acts oF island, Deatia at sic be dotng Feat fajterine wo tue Inelligenos of | Be it theretore further resolved, That Joho Case be 6p hose contains gaa, ot and Sold water, farasoes, Martie | git for asic in eumevo aut. Whids, FaRuo & 00, Agim Coroners’ Inquesta, Farat Accinent.—Coroner Hitle held an inquest on pointed trustee of the fund, with instroctions to reinvest rustle brid, or hones, green. the same (as soon a# it can be obtained by the order of | Jdges, summer honses, gree rs ride from the cily carsor trees, honee, arbors, Ap; one Moser. Lafitte & Co. to suppose that they alone were igno rant of it. Where, r their BGO & OO. 8, RW YORK AND CALIFORNTA wns then, do they progose to land house Kast Eighteenth street, tf roce? the court) in Dank atook, as heretotore, to be preserved | steamers, nearly every Balt hour. The pouse le newly and ae dh , child » | duces ‘he. enterprise? Ay} Ce tar of tb ‘and accumulated for ite origiaal purpose, or for such completely, furniahed, oad wl Bee he tsmre Tose 2 EXPRASS AND BXCILANGE COMPANY, upon the body of Margaret McCauley, a child nincteem | yoyaro, There are no African emigrants socking a | Ober purpose ww this souiely may horeattor direot, by | ftraiiiome, Herald off Capital, 8500,000. ‘vote of the members of th Be it resotved, That the #0 styled committee out of the original committee of seven, elected months old, who died from injurtes received by ofall, ‘appears that an aunt of the deceased was crossing Bighth paseage to this country; and if there were, they have ‘no means of ri Lafitte & Co. for inonare. ReENR AT FLUSHING FOR SUMMBR AND bringing them. The motive cannot be moro philaa oi . nia house, with all conveulenoes, mult street with the child in ber arms, and in her auxiety to fayold rT oroaching she sta ive , for it would confer no bene theas | deserve our censure for having disposed of the A a med ‘ a to im all paria of Cuba and prompt returns roid a wagon which, wae TAD Uck agsineh the curb. | Degrocs 10 bring Sham wr sboree, eee i Otrmiteet | thie association without calling ® public meoting OF su- a large yard, oulbullaings and gerden, tad fone At aight in nome wut on Havana, stone, and the Injnry received proved fatal. A verdict | to at all, it would only’ be to’ oocupy oar | thority of ew. 6. . One Ban Francisco house gives especial attention t9 cot Of accidental death was by the jury. pesthiouses, h aad prisves.’ To beheve, ander ne | Bek revoived, Thet our thanks are due P. K. Shiels, es eens age given capone: eueniion 16 cotiee, Bor Foun Daowwan.Coroner Gamble held en toque | “loumetances, Ghat there Os 9 fone Ade puepose on the amomber of this society, for hie prompiness sud perse <HOUSR AND LOT FOR SALE—NO CI FR OO ee ‘verance (n employing eminent counsel to save the funds of the association. Resolved, That the procesdings of this meeting be pab- Hahed in the city papers, Southern Citizen, /rish American ‘wtreet, with al ern (mprovements” ply to T. STUYVRBANT, 12 Centre steoot’ ————————— PROPERTY IN FIFTY FIRST STREET, for sale cheap, between Fig ith and Ninth — part of Meears. Lafitte & Oo to bring A\ emigrants (to thia country to enjoy the righta and privileges of free men, would reqaire an amount of credulity at Woe justly subject the person #0 believing to the or wanamit their of indi Fee caltorate ras and nove tne invorcea paid for on ibe acre ‘val of the there, thes giving purehasers full beneit of Abe time on sales, apd he mamtaining control of Property, uni ROTICE TO CALIFORNIA BONDHOLDERS, ‘on Wednesday upon the body of an mnknown boy, found drowned in the North river, near the foot of Thirty sixth street. Deceased waa about fourteen of age, had brown hair, and was dressed in blue cotton pants and | mental imbeoility. The conviction is irresistib au: Irish News, and that ® copy of the same be forwarded | nies; two lois, with cotiage and barn) go>i neighborhood white shirt. The body had bese i. the wale abeuk Object of the proposed enterprise is to bring the: Robert Emmott, Heq., of New York. terms easy quire of LA RUM, cor . re, 4 Canal We are now prepared to receive the old bonds of the State twenty-four hours, Verdict—Fonnd drowned.”” can emigrants’ into the country, with the view On motion, the m adjourned. . rireet, neat Broadway, or of J. F. Cham ver!sin, 613 Righth | of Onlifornia, transport the same io Sacramento Vit» pecee. Gamble bela an tnquest on Wednss. | making slaves of them oF of holding ‘them to service or ARTIN DUGGAN, Casirman. avenue. cure new ones, sith the mot of the 25h me tely te sn eet Tabor. Ifo, itis am attempt to evade the iawa of whe | Micsam Fg, Secretary. ANTRDIRO PURCHARE PROPRATY IN THMOITY | eyid'ts srvsented sx once. on tha mee tim oer day upon 1 of Aman, Whose name ie supposed to | conntry on the subject of Africas importation to which I Savansan, Jone 2, WwW ‘or sabarbs of New York. with pari cssh and tha re | bonds will pe received by ine Bare of California for sxchange ainder to first clase {iret mo after Janoary 1, 186% dress, with particulars, to Mr. 5 <I HAVE TWO NEW FRAMS COTTAGE $2.700. housea sn Brooklyn three >i avenne, ell complete for oceupaney, Well (iviahed and palnte $2,000 on two and a hall yours, an fp any Rind of marketable goods, Addreas Herald office. Irosd and wa Donde, ‘om oo@, bot 1,570, havo called your attention. ‘Ordinarily {t would be an unsafe rale for a pablic oMoer to act upon the suspicion of a purpose on the part of an- other to violate the laws of the country, but in this case it i pat a0 clearly beyond the reach of doubt that T think you not only ona, but that you tre in duty bound, to act upon the presamption that it ie the intention of Messrs. Lafitte & Co. te evade the laws of the United States, and you should aocordingly refuse thelr veesel the clearance aaked for. HOWELL OBS, have been Samnel Williams, who commiteed enicife by throwing himself upon the track of the Hudson River Rajiroad, noar Eichty-sixth street, jast in advance of a train of cars, The act was so quickly performed that the engineer was unalse to break up, aod io an instant the cow catcher canght the deceased, and threw him about two rode, He wae picked up and taken to the depot, where he soon died, No one present at the laquost knew his history or what indaced him to destroy himself The Coroner's jury rendered a verdict of suicide. Tar Crops in lowa—Tite Monmons.—A corres. + writing from Crescent City, Iowa, tates that the crops in that neighborhood look exceedingly luxuriant, and that there is a much larger bi of land cultivated thie year than there was last. The Ena aro making thelr appearance in great sum Sy in some places fears aro entertained thay they may damage the crops. Emigrants were constantly ar- riving and new farms were ie opened in all direct Amongst the emigrants were large parties of Mormons Ww Wall | FULL TWENTY PRR ——_—__—_—_———_- Secratary of the Treasury. anxiousl: ‘actions bo move forward towards RESTAURANTS, cent by purchasing at my hment. ao! have ase Miaxmors.<‘The Mianesota State government went into |. Ws. F. Covcock, Faq., Osllector ofthe Casteme, Otaries } ah, i eres ont Mr. Haight hed charge Tr a ecereene | lotion from © owe of over &mion Havana, domestis and ouieH songs AND SCOTCH SALMON, 4 vances mada. operation teat week. The State officers are: Governor, | ® © of these parties, as agents of the Mormon church. Cur heused of matton, D. ONEEKS, 17 Broadway, correspondent adds that he has it from unquestionable Reply of Messrs. Lafitte & Oo. fine condition for (inner te m: . All in Orrow . Soe ©, ay earns enh ee came |_ Ge Rereree ae a ee correspondent Side, inal he et coociued torwoea, ine | RICHARUSON & HaYTih, i) Wier soa Mi Wallstreet, | CROARS EROARE |’ 100,00 SUGARS TOR BALM To bs State, Francis Raasen; Treasurer, (ieorge o have read with surprise, and not without some | goveramont and Brigham Young, more than two thou jase ~ Lie —— wae out, 1 wil sal) W Armoarong; aviorney Wenera © Beary; Andie | Yong of indignasinn, che lei addremsed by he Hon. | san, Mormon TR et Aa dE BO Ta pS Pg er ob Trer pener Ceipar Oheeea, Dunbar, Howell Oobb, Secretary of the Treasury, v0 the Hon. Wm. } witnin thirty days, port aud sberry wines, : maie. i » JACOBS, 47 Broadway. dence of BY. Brooks, Beexma 3 OoUFTRY BOARD. eee At PERSONS rere COUNESE ROARS, AA with the same by apply! A ‘URMAN, on the road lesding from. A om On A Terms to aul, SS DELIGHTFUL SUMMER REAIORNCE FOR A FA- A mily of four or seven furnished farnish- of potret seinen fo Brena” ee Sloot sor Hino, box Sali Fost office, N. Tmodersie. BO A’ WASHINGTON HEIGBTS, mypecs RIVER.—A superior salt of roome ands cottage, suitable for a party of gentiemen, with board, at Woodlan3 lark, lage the residence of Bickaon 'W. Field, Raq., 45 minutes by ri Che The spacious, ele ere air eet spacious, elega! Caer eur: by 30 acres hl, Cx ea) bathe banks Bf the Hludsve, commsndion & ‘BOARD .In THE CO ‘no #mall children, in @ respectable farm Gintance from the city, Terms mus: be moderate. ae, ersonally, or by letter, stating fall pateu 7, Mra. Cable, jamilion House, corner of roadway and Wes: Twenty- eighth atreet, OARDING—AT THE BERTRAM HOUSE, ON TH! Palisades at Fort Leo, & quarter of s m’le froin the land ing, where boale are running every hour from 7 A. M. 19 7 P.M. o New York. Inquire of M. @, LANE, No. 76 Fourth ue, corner of Tenth street. POsBPInG a? A vane HOUSR.—A FEW LARGE, ‘airy rooms, auitable far families, oan be , on immediate application, in the large farm mansion of the su>- =~ near Glen Oove. address Chariea Underhill, @len Dove. OUNTRY BOARD.—YOUR GENTLEMEN Wiul BE taken ina private family, to take two meaisa day and lodging, or entire board for others applying. Terms mode+ rate. Address 5. B. H., New Kochelle. ae ee a aera apemmrarcrrer erent ‘OUNTRY BOARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY REBIDING ‘on Staten Jaland, within five minutes’ walk of Vander- Dilt Ianding, can actommodate ove or two single gentlemen qin partial voard. References exobanged. Address B., box Ou 1¥ BOARD, OF AN EXCELLENT ‘QUALITY, can be obtained for the if wt the - ‘season by calling ai rest enue. be Institute, one third of a mile from the dej OUNTRY BOARD.—WANTED, BOARD IN THB ‘country for a small family, convenient to the city. A private family pref , with no other boarders, The best of references given and required. address box 4,020 Post OUNTRY BOARD FOR THK SUMMER —THK NEW house ealied the Highland Vottage, situated haifa mile from Cornwell Landing, in » fine, Bealthy location ana fine Hadson river, and of easy access |)7 (he seamer ‘Thomas Powell. For further particulars address Ws Hixon, Cornwall, Orange county, N. ¥, or inquire of Smith Fancher, 26 Water street, New York. a ane Sal rant ecnn OY COUNTRY, BOARD, WANTED—NRAR THE WATER preferred, for tbree ladies and one little boy ims farm house or a hotel, for three or four montba; terme not to exceed $12 per week. Address Mra Clarke, 656 Broadway. 00D COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD AT A FARM house, near the village of Morristown. N.J | The piace is situated on bigh ground, well shaded and plenty of frait. T ‘moderate apply at 128 Ninth avenue, or 469 Rig! e, corner of Thirty fifth street OUNTRY BOARDING.—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, tn a delightfully situated house in Astoria, being ob feet above the river and finely ehaded grounds. would oifer & suit of parlors, opening ons large plaza, logeiher or epee Fate. ‘This in Fare opportunity for a party, wishing a cherr- fuland agreeable home for the season. References required. ‘Address Jownsend, bor 862 Post of Shes, BOARD AT EAGLESWOOD, PERTH AM- boy.—Two families or six or elght single persons, cam have two sults of rooms, by the regular occupants during the sc! (July 21 to Bept 25), Reference, Marcus Spring, 145 Broadway sg TALAND,-OOMPORTA ng Romy 4 WITH board, may iu & privat Bear wecond linalsg Toquire at 61 Broad ree, in the store. ‘ANTED—IN THE COUNTRY, A SHORT DISTANCE from town, three furnished rooms and kitchen. tor & gentleman. wife and servant, or would board sa farm or where no other boarders are taken; near (he water pref Address P. O. A., Herald off se. lr MRS. JAMES ©, ROBINSON WILL CALL AT TEB Ge Union square Post office, she will find a note to her sdvan- Je. [XRORMATION WANTED—IN REGARD TO THE BS tate left by & certain Anton or Otho Priedrichs, « native of Hagenau, Alsace, France, who served in the Freach army under Nap 1, and United Staves in 1814, and who fs wu Virginia and died in’ Bellmore in , 1so7, jeaving & very large estate, A suitable compensation be Py anyone who can give reliable information in relation to be reliab! gaid estate and the er of it. ROBT, LEHR, 23 German sirest, Baltimore, Ma. —_— PRmonuartion, WANTED IN REGARD TO MRS. POST, ‘Any information concerning her will be thaskfully re- ceived, by addressing &. D. Clark, Herald office, [7ORMATION WaRTED —THE PARTIRS WHO AD- vertised in the Pittaburg Despaich for Mrs Jane Waite or her ‘mother, Mra, Ogormen, can hear direct from them by 'g to No, 63 Market atreet, Pitiab ur g. _| a ee TR, WOOLF SAMUBIA, OF NEW YORK, LATE OF ‘Lowavilie, Ky., was on board the Pennsylvants at the of the explosion, the 13th inst. His friends are anxious to obtain any information sonceraing his {a.e, He was about five feet, mx inches Ligh, sont built, dark eomplesion and wore & moust Tis friends wou feel grateful if an) one would communicate aogh! of him Advirean H. Barnare 2 Third avenue. Loulaville papers please copy. R. ALEXANDER “RUSSEL ARRIVED THE TH, by the stestnship Philadelphia, undersigned #y calling at 15? Itsag | for important ed. MOLFINO. PULITiC aL, SS ATTEND PUNCTUAULY AT jonday writ ‘GULAR! the Feventh Ward Hotel evening, June 25, 1864, at 7}¢ o'clock, for payment of dues. 173 Madison street, on M VE WARD RF FUR SaLi. A Bane OHANCK.—FOR SALE, THE 8NUG LITTLE coffee and cake No. 17 Spruse stront. Has a good day aud night trade, bas an advantage over other places of the kind, 98 no money Is required for rent, Good reason for selling. ' Price $110. Apply o H. W. GREEAK, 13 Sprace A BARE CHANOR.—POR SALE, ONE HALP OR THE whoie of a sod wring Am old and well Setablished bosiners, good nnd reliable cuswmers. For ia- formation eall at 68 Bowery. J, NRY. XPress FOR SALE.—IT RUNS TO A NETONBO! jog city; business inereaning ‘The proprie‘or wishes ell, pores other occupation which wili employ all bis time, Inquire Mr J. BOLLING, Monmouth Hotel, coroer of Barclay and West streets Racer STORE FOR SALS—WITH STOCK AND FIX- tures; will be sold very low for cash, in consequence of {ill health. ' Apply at 419 Hudson street, New York. AN OLD ESTAPLISRED with firma sn een the bargain if Hed Ceniare My, the oifiee of tbe hovel, 64 Whitehall street, corner of fou "ce mtalre, in supply asounet in supplying cu pola wiclose am cota Inquire at 34 Weet Righteenth RR’ SALE—ONE OF THR BEST BAR AND LUSCH rooms in (be city of Brooklyn, on the principal fare, now aoing ® good business, and sold only in conae- lace which (oman te quance of the owner having vi PERD & COLE, 343 Fulton bia whole aienuion, Inquire ot R SALE—A FIRST CLASS PORTER HOUSE IN THB Fourth ward, four doors from South sirset, near ihe ferry. Apply at 166 Maiden lane. No agents need apply. Fe SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A COMMODIOUS down town. suitable for s bo'sl, with « la ed for concerts or balls. House fara) ‘omsension given immediately. appiy at 74 Y, STEAM BNGINRK, 4°, leese has two FOR SALE, MMEDIATRLYSA, REATAORANT AND frott send oe Se the | rincipal ferries, doing « good =p ADT ony RUIT AND WINE STORB FOR #4 the best loestions on Bros! way ures apd (bree years’ lease for ale ata bargaun, enlars address J. D. J , box 2,471 Post office, a ee tBu TABLE.—A STEAM TABLE, LARGR | SIZE, SP with copper bottom, will be sold for loss than ooe Gifu ite Cort on applying at the Globe Hotel, 202 William street, Yaar} DEST CHANCE &VER OFFERED FOR br ‘An English brewery business, together in trade, brewing wlenal ye ao two horses Sy an exeelien! cow, Ao, The owner of it has eatab vane Bro: Mable baslocea, and the well known character « home brewed i to a if the bosiness was he hand’® ie roung aad ent riaing men eapeedy Petrnmvo tight be Frallesd. pine Proprietor desires sellout oy on Beer ify fourth sireek, from 6 108 A. Mand B SALE, APURLIO 110U8®, RATA GLIOH- and priv nar e@atqdiiahed by the ly to F. GAPFRRY, Naa. 10 Contre -IN ONE OF oom, dar, fix for part- barroom ‘a elegant atyle and in inj ven inns, crmvenien! to Broad wy places famasement, adress Public House Herald frtivg when and where an interview can be had, GOU For Baus, Bat NTEREST IN y + class dining #alcon, in the neighborhood of frr-et loire @ good and Improving basiness. Any one Raving f& taste for the same, and with $300 to $400 Wie and AL ty ain Ae enere partner. App’ by letter, to T. K. W., Broadway Post office, N. te 8.000 ~2OR, BAER HOTEG LAASE AND FUR stp chase the lease and furniture, on easy terme, of a hove! on the Ruropean pen (sbout 250 rooms), now 4 . business, Ue proprietor being obliged to leave the eit dress A. B. C., Herald oflloe. ( ~sIRON Fourpay AND MACHINE SHOP 5 . for sale ata bargain. —A foundry and machine ebop, weil furnished, and Dusiness, in ® flourtabtn; on the weet side of Lake Michigan, ani own- ing @ valuable t right, ‘alone je worth more than the money asked for the whole. For further ¥ Creen sireet, Albany, : HOTELS. ba LANCARD ROUSE, TWRUFTH, way, New York— Reopened, elogant’y furnished, with ‘avery movern improvement. Transient board $2 pat day; Mrmanent board st lower rales, Public pauroasge respect- Raby soncited by the sew management. BLANUARD & MAC LELLAN,