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JEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1858. Commissioners of Health. The ro BOARDING AND LODGING. A New Programme for a Southern VISITATION OF VAGSRLS AT LOWBR QUARANTING— UNION COURSE, LONG 181.4ND—rROFrING. GaN i A0COMNGDA ave wie ee ~~ Confederacy. HON Fone rer ce ag NOOO | Om Mena na eee at eet wo mae | AL TEs eatjwpaoeetcore.ezee gree | Leva gegen manerter a ca ake The Board 4 wi between b. ¢, Suapension required. ‘at to | sarsts $8 minutes from ¢ street Perea W.L. Yancey and Gen. Wm. Walker in quits Board met at noon yesterday, Mayor Tieman im the | ang g, g, Hawley. Suspension wen the race very ely. | York ed ee greet tad Winch aver ip gre be re ed the Field Dr Touran, te Hats Cer, sate to he Dart | Sh oupentne en em | A EARERLCATS CAME SARS OR eo | Memeeremeener : ry ald Vet 0 —— hice ead hat, in accordance with the resolutions of the previous Hawley got off with the lead, Suspension at | %!9) te gentlemen, neatly furntabed room, room, et) foul ail or par RATLY FURNISHED 0 oR Myf bag ome! PARLORA, ee fal board a ated root ‘ meeting, he bed hired the steamtag Cinderella for the nd they went in this way 10 dbout tbat way ly at 201 Bleecker str Kent vary Feasocablen”Ieqafieca te thi tase a "=T" whee Bs ley broke up aad the \mprovemenia. Apply at 2 front the remuiader of the 70 FRANKLIN STREET, HOUSE WEST im 2:45 and the second in 2:46, FR tay dh dan Rennes Bh don th, tached: break (ast served, He reqnives.. Biagleand double bei ry easy heat for Suspension, | Toms tor lodging, neally furmiabed for gentlemen, Inquire ? and was never caught, | ** bo Monay. July 18—Trotting match, $1,000; two mile atten a WISHES BOARD OR UINSELY AND SPEECH OF YANCEY. Purpore of inspecting the vessels at the lower Quarantine, ove, said Mr. Y.. my yr agin clear that it will be | 924 that Dr. Gillette would be on board on her various FORMATION OF A SOUTBERN LEAGUE, | folly on the part of the South bereatter to trust her Fights trips, so as to be ready in case his services should be re: exciveively to the care of any vational . Butnogeo | quired. &., ae, do. tonal parky can sid yon 2 the Union; A you were all | The following letter in reference to Quarantine regula- unit you would a & minorit array | tions agaipet you the sectional power of e majority section, swas laid before the Beard = 0OMB TO LET—IN SUITS OR SINGLE, WITH OR without board, faroisbed or aot, at No 115 Groome wiroese Dear Prince; house modern, well located, ant terms reason’ able, References given and required. Apply - a ie, t= mises or at No. 308 Broadway. «ck )OOM® TO LET-FURNIEHED OR UNFURNISHED, #o 8 gentleman and wife or two slagie gen: enon; lo-s 8 Am Abstract of the Speech of Hon. Willtam | What then? Mr. Y. said, for nimself he had littie hope of Mayor's Orric. July 20,2858, | heats, in hari Yancey tne Harbacue at Bethel | justice for the South in the Union; but eshould bo wiling | T°™® Hoxonsmx rmx Boaxn ov Prror Comaissiowens, oF | H. Woodruff tamed D. ry moderate, “address tor 198 a iersisoaes es a on me 10th Jaty. to wait and try ali expedients tille majority of his oe ‘mH8 Port or New YorK :~= D, Talman named g. ‘£, piney . BT ine er (Ala.) Confederation. | Cozens entertained like conviotions. He was opposed to | CRNTI0KN—In accordance with the direction of the 31-5 WO OR THR&® GENTLEMEN CAN Bi AccOMMO menced by exprensiog his thanks to | overthrowing the natioval democratic , because, al- | Commision of Healih, I herewith he eal Ooty af thal Famay, Ji Piet match, $1,000; milo heats, dated with good board and pleasant rooms by apolying tne tiisens 3 that neighborhood for Uno hocor of being | though from causes bo bed mentioned, ‘par'y had been < ccemmesieaien, miade by 7 watens ote wahaeee sat 1E Taney WOULD ADD TO THEIR wow. |“ °)sMdson vircet on 80 grave wod {my a@eud- jay, Re pie arriving J J Suelo ye ae frcegee dere ig rien ra pod rr eee ni una iv tn South a fuil Tecagnition ot is rigtta, port from infected biaces n mgeber eth | Lee W. Peabody named r, g. Captain Henry......Reo’d forfeit eee sip - ena ee eames bho may be thaokiag for the 10 THOSE WISHING GENTREL BOARDER® (CITY OR Pee Ne Tikes heir teduigance fer he was laboring | Zatauonel Tiewte St tne sown thas ‘any other party: and, | Té#0lutions adopted by th the ‘Comtuise oners in relation to | 2: Woodrutt named b. g. Brattleboro, ......Paid forfeit | Apply at 1b hast Ninetec oa matorme, | county). we wan itu a awed? to the under & great physical debility, and bad been so for a | on ail other questions, & was agreat, wise and safe tras. | ‘¢ sum> subject. The great importation ao the va: = S ) [meter pools pad a! po such at oardera’ xchange. peel ay proposition to disouas the question | teo of popular power. No new ean be got up that | Wine! the hea/th not only of this ity but poring IRSON A, HO heyy CARD IN THE UPPER | No. 4 Appleio involved the mouraful and mortifying fact that our pre. | will act better, he believed, none will do ag well, | Pisce, Touat be evicent to you wit! ailing Fan rope emcee age oT aoe wast of hg convenit at 0 ,stge oF car for eee —_—— s—- ‘set political etatus in the Union wae not what it should * iy tion etpectally thereto. Not. alone to DOPTION.-ANY PERSON “WISHING TO ADOPT A Ace, ip ® private Frensh fami: 0 LET—PLEABANT FURNISHED ROOM’, CONV Be-was pot what of right it ought to be. Achango in | made areat eiloris io pave the cence. of teenth 8 bed Ditanta 80 far us it an be done agarast Seinen’ Onietas tt modes ee ee ager tara P50 1082 Nod ursad nest! None other hid renpeos the politieal condition of the South in the Union bad Own destruction would have’ been tho reeutt of persis, | Wienttel or iufectious diseases by way of the port, aa pm erenih atteot." Can doveen fot two dayer a fife acetate oe nan Tempe ly going on since the formation of the constitution. | tance. But it had failed to act npto the full meneure of | Preserve the trade of the city from that loss ‘inetres G. —YOUR'’R RECRIVED; THE PERiON YOU REFER GENTLEMAN AND WIFR OR TWO SINGLE GEN eee. i spoke of her relative eoudition—considered with refe- | our rights, and was @ proof that no national epidemic would necessarily create, requires all of us to ‘2 to will be moet happy to see you. You should wrie Semen cap obtain & pleseant room and good board, in 10 LET.--EAVING MO! OOM THAN I REQUIRE L Fence to that of the Nort North—and that change had been | protectus. The people are devoted to cor pain He) Will | €0 whatever we can to secure there {portant ends, The | every W Hf B.bryete familly apply walk frm idiutler street, Houth ‘wieh to lef, to. small American family, part of house uniformly in one and bad been accomplished party mep, il bided the time when they would throw | Commussioners of Health and myself, in the performance Seat — yn. Ten minutes’ ¢from South fer es {n Bown street, consisiing of four rooms. wiillall the modern, the peuiee, wah fovernment since 1807. | off the shackles both of parties and of the gorernisent, ond | cf OUF duties in this respect, have doemea it to bs requ TICR-IF MICHARL LAWLOR, FORMERLY | YOUNG WIDOW LADY HAVING TAkun ”, | provements, Address R. L. R, 268 Washingtoasireet. 60" mesa to the Post oilise dep t. Canada, will A AKEN A —————————— eee ‘Toe aapualion a was Fgh , Just and eminentiy suited to 8 ese rt their is deuce in a Souther confederacy. In | *t¢, in consequence of the large number of arrivals from | make application to R. SCOILLWa ¥, Boge hoc Bekah mail of- house in the vicinity of St Jobne park. would like to NTRED—BY A bapt, TWO PLEsSANT ROOMS IN Tc Srp Se Svs Sap | Entry phat | baer gsr a vara | Wiatamge nN wn | i Sowieennene Nee Ba cepa epee’ fans ices . oto . . tho constitution. Administered in that of | ia most needed "eae eke od goo Pesolutions. What | proximity as well of the city ae the adjeceut shores of | meee | fl, diyeWtn Re Pe Brockiyn Post aaa jpstien with which it was formed, the condition of | should be carried into execution. He believed | Sitlen and Lang Islands ant Now Jereoy, that all vessels FAROON WHO ANSWERRD, JHB ADVANTION PRW SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES Wis ee _______ South st this day would bave been such as to | that pational necesaities had ‘heretofore. pro. | fremeickly parts, before coming up shall be anchored im Meat of furiice will ploage aed nédreus to box 34, her: Bon tl co lnd pe rg ag hte y idle Waren LADY AND GENTLEMAN, A FUR- Solar meay rie Be cheat es | [tne ek at 9 Slagitte gas hse | in ctpante wih be Coimeataten “Coste | ——= ‘nies Gunter pewsuer St wda is | KLM, pean. hr heme Asie a 5 Tecommendations. — SS mily; |0: street; new pum! wes! le} CO | igoep ling Seoamnnaakind hoase babe deltedl tevioacte Ne: | in ties ee Pe, accomplished when pub. | iroauing tbat your honcrabie Board will ald the, Coatmic. ‘ SPECIAL NOTICES, ov and bear Broadway and Bt. Joba's park. Eicon Poncomee, DOr "OCk AAre® “ Spm, hone right ofthe South wish nvdived iis roc | concentrated ‘organized forma upon our represeuta, | s00era of Health and mysetf in carrying ont tbe reeolu- | Ar A MARTING RUD AT STONY | POINT. FAMILY AND TWO SINGLE GENTLEME WARIKDIEY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, & PLAIN tives in Congrees, so as to neutralize the inflacnces of na- | Sore Which have been adopted ip relation to this sub; Rockland connty, on the iéth July, 1848, the foliowing A Jadies, can bave pleasant rooms with table party. B nest at ‘reference aa “be given. Ad: tioval party Leceraities, which were so powerful in the 1 pe myeelf, with great respect. your ob feat named (Sg ot e elected ofllcers af the Loses 3 Polat | Soutbern fsmily. House new, with all the Aasoeint he ‘moderate, Boo vent LB. Ibe enenin; —"or President Le federal capital. What we need is an eflicient check aud DANIEL FB. TIEMANN, Fea of ta Ne er eee ctieus, | wen Terme Apply at 167 Ni for guard over these national parties. Resogpizing thom as “Ther following resolution was then adomed:— fixed facia, it would be wise to bridle them, if possible. |) Resoived, Thatthe owners aud masters of all vorsels now Davia for Paintin county’ Col, Ptepben C parmesiin, (or Ree akties tor tho suas LOCATION wit At present’ our peon'e are scattered, and bave u> coans | I¥IDE At the lower Qusrantino auchorage, and of all vos- | Orange conuly: Cal Rowand: Psat for Hoskland’ coua'y. | gngie-cr suits of tome for bpaniah parties, families OF of expressing feo reat {questions a3 they ar | £618 which may hereafter bo at eaid aucnorage,and which | Marshal Major Gen, aaron Ward, 0! Wee:chenter county. to | gree or suns 0 high siren, Peontinnation of Ulintos pines rive, save in voluntary impromptu primary assomblics, | BOW aro or may subject to quarantine, in accordance with | select his own aida, Corresponding sdeneary award | third écor oxat sd 4 8, ds , Hurt, Post ofl WANN BROOKLYN, ONE OR TWO ROOMS, With boord, for a stogle lady. address box 140 Herald cfice, AFTED—A_ PARLOR Ed BEDROOM, WITH breakfast, for » eman. in a pr fixed rule of legislation. By | There are not so reaai) end are raral the instruction 8, ordere or directions of this Board, be and | Suifern of Haeersiraw. Recording Lient A A. Mwas all legislation to be squared. Iisclt a compromise, | save just preceding an etecuon, it the put resorted 60, | tney aro hereby direstad to holr said ves- | Gunes, of Non Haversiay, are a che AN SLDERLY WIDOW, WITHOUT FAMILY, WouLD toe aaienpeniaes of aap et es # lavolved the idea of no further compromise. This | ruptibie public opiaion ef tbe people cotht be brougnt | #0'#, 10 examine aur sieht ibe auebers thereat, and otbar | “Sersesnt MB. Manner wecretary. es OMNF MAD: Ave Jet a front room aad bedroom, wi"h convenionse fe — =r ‘much our ancesters: bey na each other, and wrote it | primpt'y to bear npon these great questions, our repre- | *i#e care for the aeid venncia, go that they suall not autor 7 Belng an experienced muree, would tahoe 1edy 4 IRVING PLACK, NEAR UNION £QUARE,— down as the barrier further demand for compro. | sectatives weuld joe enlightened and sustained, aod the | from, or iv avy way he damyged by reasoa of any unte- that wewa require nursing. Inquire at 235 West Pwenly- front rcoma ou second, floor, nuitable for s gentleman mite. When the cons ran formed, slaves existod | voice of tho people could be beard nouiralizing the whe ‘vorable wenther ar otaar cauac, Fare et foctes, ccniiniog sel etait etl bela vik tte ig al the colonies, When ie Revolutionary. war {Rar closed, | pericgs of arty secemsties, ie best cethod of doiug | Tde Board then adjourned HANDSOME FUIT, OF FURNISHED PARLOIS TO | inoderate price Pettrontes exchanged. Guchad early, “if, indeed not all, the ansettied lands. | pere textes heunidarath of ‘ed South A Picardy A Beard of Pilot Commistoners. i pie rd Pisce, neat Univeraty plsen, eulavle fons ty of geate- RIGHTH BTRRET, OPPORITR CLINTON HALL.— Voagwis, North Carolina Georgia owned all | ‘’engues of united Suutbersore,” all over tho Seuth, : —_—_ ect oe, Bs! paged ® | men wishing to have pleassnt and comfortable Foon, of 741 ibe eult of recess to lee “Also roome suliad.e for wat te Bye gh 7 ag 7 si would be let toa Eoutharn r, wi re single gentlemen. jet havo” been formed | riedged te diftaco und maintam pare constitutional views | ,, At % meeting of we Board of Pilot Commissions OTICE (TO HACKMEN -4 MRWTING OF THE | Referees tscbungeds ve muy: we Riche. irene | tage en y, jeseee, Alabama and Mississippi | ci fic rights of tho South, with the design of preserving | &! heir office yesterday, a lever was read from Mayor licensed backmen of this city, will b —L__., RnTaee HOUS1ON STREBT, NHAR BROADWAY.—TO siaiare | Siatet—and’ Odio, Michigan, Indiana, | the equality of the South in, the Uniou ; or, aa a last | Timano, ating the co-operation of the Boant ta rolation ee eres Staal od Mercer ths parecarca | BROARD.-CSOME VERY DBGIRABLE ROOMS, TWO 55T ‘ee vsrerel tandeomely turaiabea ports Yor goaile. wee asa tsee he miblecaw cen eee Meted” pomern ead toe ecco eencee dele: | to tho Quarantine regulations aad the pliots. The follow ung very imporiant basinees. Signed in beaalt of the | Ad, front part baud. Bina araiabet, can be let very | men ore femily, with full or partial five holding Stmes, it wAl be econ, preponderated largaly | {ederacy. Wherever five men or moro agree, fot thom | iTS directions were iscued to the pilots, ead reacludious cee ol ___ JOHN ie BEXNEIT. “| Comodaton: setae st ws o'clock, Loca aver the North a extent of terriary. Since seek Sar thei | oem sate lnagus-- Seren tees Se évery: beat, Form, ‘eee emead and pond io the Mapaaicn ATH, MEMBERS OF PLYMOUTH ROCK pea roniaye BioRad. /ernm uired rritory (in- | too, & State league, to be composed of delogate S " r No Ol, ‘are hereby nouiied to meet Sroding the States of Ari ts and Moet, from the pr: say eae Form, to» @ great fo of New Youx, July 28, 1858. rovm on ‘Weilweadny, ihe “iat inet” at ha (isan Gia ceeeee bilan Maula aa 4 sod o sent of Minnesota, and the present territories of | the ‘oainerat 8, to be compored of 'd from tho | , SiR—You sre hereby required to anchor ali vessels | 9° Hema or atnat Of noir late Urother Joveph | eae nable prices, weny be found al 18? Grand # encly | fA Art countr: Kaoeas, Nebraska, Wasbingion, and Oregon,) andthat of | ato leagues, Raise mouey by voluntary contribuuon, | uncer Jour charge from the, ports named below at the | fied to jin wth them OLIVKE Gitken, 8. | opperite ihe Cad Fellows’ Hail. Gentlemen wishing euch | Eg EG nee pie Florida and California and New Mexico, and has annexed | gather and distribute information in shape of popular | 1°W¢? Qvarantine ground, cubject to the directions of the | Wa. Kk. UiiveR, C. of the C. po LS a ee the State of Texas. The territories of Louisiana and Poliioal trace. Meet often. Bring into yarnremiearery Health Officer of thia port, viz.:—Havana, Matanzas, St. L T ILY WILL LET Fhorida, and the State of Texas, were governed by pro- | true, carncet Southern man—keep party aloof from your | T0ms#,Port au Prince, Ponce, Cardenas, St. Jago deCaba, QT PERE stp carsane ee ee ce pat a Bleed slavery'inws when acquired, yet, under tho leglsladon of | leagues. Lett be a fundamental law of the leagues, that | #2408 18 Grande, Trinidad do Guba, Creatuegos, San Juan | CD ofr tesmbonte wiehing to have the privilege to and a: | gerner gs singly, on very moderate terms, Lacation delight the goveroment, on fhe n party basis of “com. | no league sball ever nominate a candidate for uny office, | 7°08 Remedioe and New Orleans. © eck Oe MAMMOTH MUSIC Mi-moders tmiiroremenia, Apply at 46 South Second sireet, ,”? two-thirds of the Louisiane territory, and a | State or federal. Let their members preserve their ola You are also required, on boardiog any vowel bound Willems >urg near Peox rilp ferry. partof Texas, were cloge:t to the South by the legis. | party reiatious, voting with their old parties as heretofore | it this port from ports ‘subject to yoilow tever, to aacer- alan | : fative free soil line of 36 degrees 30, vorth of which | cn all party questions; but considering ® their highest | ‘#!? if the yellow fever existed at the p'ace from whence —— OER TWO ORNTLEMEN CAN FIND A LRAGANT avery was prohibited, being run through them. Taose | duty to purify these parties as far as they can; wm eeaee sho ceme, and if so anchor in the lower Quarantine | (PO COAL DRALYRS NEW TONK FIRE DUPART arewe payin thee ge my orey pir high tre called “compromises.”” The constitution was | the comiatien by Wheir respective toned | round, t> await the direction of the Health Officer. A Sealed proposals wit be reevived weit! July | Se\ifon ‘and wishin two doare of Right . ‘Violation of the abave directions, ‘about 800 toas of coal (or the wew York Fire steht ot Koked wo as the Tilo of j ewlation; Dut the new na. | S-uthern rights Sten for nile thocs, leaving each ‘leaguer, Otcer, wil be puntased by suapension er diiasuaal "By | Department Fund, from October 1, 1808 Forfurierintor | 1 o,py yo 1a, WIVH BOARD, AT 157 BEOOND inh corner of ‘Thirty fi PRIVATE FAWILY, RESIDING ON TOR BANKIOF A ‘the Kast river, wtih b forty minutes’ rive of tha Od odste two gentlemen with partial b Ball, cen accomm: Address T. BK WIL AN BR AO som aidan on the beok of a river. miles sorth of Lang ranch. Terms reasonable, ulare mpply at No. 18 Leroy street, 4. ¥. JOUNTRY BOARD-—OF AN BX enne. opal party rule of “com; ise”’ was alone consulted | if bis Jail to do this, In sucn event to vote as his own Peng iene tiga poor aaa sauce Bp pap duty 40 the South shall dictate | °'der of the bsard of Pilot Commisaioners. see PE ORLATOUR 2534 Wall sireet, pram Brenue, betwe hth and Ninth streeta, two. lar : 2,,g08 00 7 8 fow famihies by adireating BY. ine, north of which the South was prohibited from going, | uncer the circumstances. Such leagues, acting upon RUSSELL STURGIS, President. 8B THOMSON. & Beekman atroc ce | Weems entable eer eingiegenlenen be ceutiomen and 16 youn the depot and steamboat landing. ‘Terme very mode: while the North was free to eungrate where she | such principles, will in time embody such «mass of ear- . Ly os af; BURR, corner CI olur yp rye Feel. wives, Dinner at six o'clock, References exchanged. pet and stent nding. x The South voted for it Its best men | est, pure, patriotic men, that in an emei ~The committee reserve the rigat to reject ‘any or ——- ~~~ Feed for it, 1b was held up for years ase South. | ihe cath ‘spall, bave Ker Tight a of ae, by ino Pilot Commissioners. tana So Soar oul of Windonim rooms 90 the bocce OURTRY ROARD—-A PRIVATE FAMILY. RESIDING ern measure. Tho Claye, the Loundes, the Pink- | of Btheir efficient orgenization, ‘give force, | Rvssett Srcxors, be a ee AY A ge ie meys, the Marions, the Calhouns of the South, | tore, energy, and embodiment oa Mast public voice, | G#oRce W. Bint, J —_ pm weg, el yer oy erating - jeeee est ce all approved the compromise of 1820, and sanctity rested | which will (£0 far to strengthen and apport the maay BESOLUTIONS, REWARDS. 3 Bon Fidass tress 8600 Ob per week” Mo pecvante Or small 1% for long years, and forbade even the South to | trae men in Congress against ail party influ- | That the Roard of Pilot Commissioners will promptly REWARD.—LOST, IN THE SIXTH OR EIGHTH OARD IN AN ENGLISH FAMILY FOR TWO YOUNG | “iiildren accommodated, wince under the uamengo robbery of which it was the | ences. Again, the couth bas heretofore look hoenee to the ac- | 8nd cordially cooperate with all tne means in their $ nue cars, & pooke diary, contetning notes and men. Protesisnia and (hose employed down town. pre- viotim. Yet, thirty yeare after, when compromies » af- tion and iptluence of the Congress to guide and give tone | Power in any suggestions made by the Board of Health to | mrmoranoome valnable oviy to the owner; name on blank | ferred. Bedroom Naht aad airy. apply st No. M7 Perry yountRy BOARD AT pol ty te hall ter “ com m ers been made, dictated by the ne- | to iis opwions. History bas shown that such influence has | Protect the bealtn of the city. f—P Loomis. By leaving the same ai 165 Broadway the | gireet, near Greenwich sions bonaders ona, enjoy all the comi*r's of s eoan- eessities of national party, and the last bit of land waa | heretotore ret been bexefielal to the South, ‘Tne annual | _ That the Beard of Health be requested to have removes | Stove reward will be paid. — wy bom ot ee te ees nica puss | yt Shout 10 find ta way Usder the free soll le, the South | congress of Southern leagues, embodying. the from Washington Market and the ground adjoining, the RRWARD.—LOST, THIS DAY, BETWEEN CBA. | Bee eee nee cee tigove sed | S007 and of easy neveas hy menmer For (arther pare Sweke with convulsive energy—dared question the wis. | and ability of the people, nnd freed froma tho T'infla: | piles of fh azd dirt to which the atien'ion of tbe ‘city | OD eee TT Oe caiman contrat, | Amat [Ont Tom oo i Ee Mi ori! | teulare apply WG Lb FORT & 00. oH rosa way dom of the “compromise” of their great ancestors— | ence of national party necessities, will rise up and vio | ®uthoriiies was called by this Koord some time since. Bemorand nme of mo une wo any one but the owner. The above Bor oe particuiace apply at W6 Congress tr isroet, Brooklya, 7 Pe NS EN RE EER Sg net ate 849 placed the question before the Supreme Court, obtained a | with our foderai Congress in its influence on the public mind, reward will be paid by returming the same to Ulark, austin & a — + ye MAY BE BAD SEVEN MILES decision that wee wncosativetional-\erocmapromigg” | There, pare cunaticutionsl trath will be frosty witored— Affaire at Quarantine. Einith No. Patierow. OARD IN BROOK! YN —A FRW PERSONS DRSIRING | ee , o thgiy eatiate’ RASS fcod board. pleasant rooms, and all the comioris of ® | rooms, lawn, shade trees, 4c. Inquire a 74 Kaat Twenty- constitations! rights war itsclf unconstitutional. | cur wrongs laid bare—their causes and their remedies. | wORE BOGUS YELLOW FEVEK CAS) D The Sonth demanded and Level teal den srgm Lod ihe ‘Ibis healiby tofluence will be as streng =. Congress as QUARANTINE—THE STEAMTUG a, oe a | § compromise act of 1820, and the whole people of the upon the peopie as tome, The effector all thie must bo | prx_rme WAKEHOUSE QUESTION STILL UNSET shouted for joy; and at last discovered that even an act, | to create, if possible, a for the better in the politi- TLED—CAPTAINS AND OONSIGNEES OF VESSSLS third street, YOUNTRY BOARD AT RYE DING AT MAMA- Oo vonecks one bone? ride by New jet Mae : thren ne, cen be accommodated by applying at Siar elerre) *; within a lew minutes’ walk Of Fulton and Wail “ . Poa OOKLYN.— zw Lee i veruahy reel notes and paper: necless to any one but $ o1 0 ~ Par aie, poven gd paper, seaeee OARD IN BROOKLY: ~ONE OR | R TWO GE! ad eres by the united wisdom of their best Congression- | ca! pusiticn of the South in Union. It will be to crush Tepresentatives, might, after all, be, and tadeed was, | the small arta and tricks of the political trickster—toele- | WR*TBY, RTC. the ow ean be aecoma oe oui "eg ieamy a Ey ire einds oe Ste the bool tnteveats of the South, end im vielation! | vate your ss0ss eaznest.aad able mento yoar counclia, “‘In.| _fince oer lest report rumor has been at, work inano- the than ofthe owner Uy delivering ths mame to A. I Bird- Hicks street, be een ay eoch, I 8 p fe row ? sail, dfs house weet of Broadway in Forty-aisth street 2 oklym. | with Gab peatng, Terma resmonsbie. Apply of the constitution. But oui bono? Who here believes | short, it will be ei:her to save the Union, if it shall prove | facturing the existence of more yellow fever cases on the nonin OS atthe house Stns owas formerly 0 owned OF Jonas Jonathan Gedocy, Ray. that a foot of all those magnificent Territories—Kansas, ‘worth saving, or, by the same mighty and concentrated ¢ meee + seg COME OR SROORD Nebraska, Oregon, Fashington, Utah, and 3 New Mexicom eryauization, to ‘aid ‘and to. maintain the States of the Soe “ the pccmmae stent in the vicinity of fomp- __THE FIREME: _ ES & ‘ante cad Wal arvat ferrin ‘Terms COURTRY BOARD WANTED_PORSA GE ORNTLEMAN, wilt ever be under the government pro siavery uth eesumipg an independent out of the insville. The rumors of yesterday, when our reporter AL ELD ME ‘arren street, Ss Cas coe 7 here. La constitutions? There, cuce, 8 hope, once a | Union, In this maiter, wed Mr. Yancey, we are | reached the Island vere oo ‘and pointed of the | Avot of tay “ater Company "No aa suty 3, = at re ors thera age few of me 4 tod ser ana Bot | without defore tho riage p mesear ddresa, ariiculars—noaé others anewered— men even ccemived gui | arcane (oath OPE REP tial lo ain wilt | Sensei tre ce eth botot spec | Heh etna heh ata vet ec aoe the begining to the end of executive and legulative | droumed (eure v7 BK Coe. Leap, eppaiag Gk oe eee | Se able ™epationts, | Merrey, Me¥prdinnnd ie Feito wing pres: " Lat . federal authorities, there has ‘cow with from the British empire— a the UTA soy as 7] Or i] ne eee, peeey ery g iy op. | while the incial ‘were eves: enuine cases of the disease for record, but instead there- mal fi have hess ;u mien 8" sat SALES OF eaL ESTATE. us discussing our mutal dal pe een stands inion, upon | tbe phraseology of thelr petitions to the to redress | Of, &8 in the cases previously reported, he found that the weitheat exp OARD AND TUITION —A LADY LIVING ON BEOTK- oye i we ry 0 Sed ereratls, ae ines, ategen iaonies pracd- | Sry was a matter of ‘ great oy ona little. weol,”” Sass (ayy oo rt. oh was nt ag lyn Heighte, wishes two ‘or three pupile, from ig ak thn, | cal pricing of Fra to Ged nd temp our owt we ined re cath as ioragern | Setecmaeimeeere cts sates | ny inantbe ac eenren cacietee dry,” fori of y all over the try. | Yeceived at tne hands of the attending physician of | which be p: duties as a fireman and citizen, | ferences given, address B., box 3,965 Post uitice. , o. 7 a | A The dwelling part lu Coen net; at TONBERS. fon of « cally the shove ta by 38 foot we Jocedion cannot be eqaniled, ‘Bext door to a well Urhea iyi, i48 food sand Por aay kind of bualuces a rred; (erms easy. ww remiars. wae! fop—and givisg voice to that opin “wa say bs sympathy and con- | ROARD WANTED—OR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS mt of d in every conceivable ws: Sierewte ony ae Mi Any " A rfid Py 2 emt po pager tate lancholy ‘wife; » parlor and bedroom. or one large front room So ay eT 3 tzivg Our ancestry into such an array, irom catenin be - Ce PE toa | Sipeiorels, With good beard: will be permanent, Mf eaited, BS YARD AND SAW MIUL, WITH U6 ACRES OF Fitorially the weakest in 1784, now has seventeen States | dence was declared they were able lanl wehece ba via formerly employed 4 Rie relatives, they will stood bis Tuooral in & | teenth gireeta’ weet side preferred. ‘Address, stating terms, | or exchange for rely or Western a propertys ee wel eee to the Unica. and enjor® (he al sure prospect of add- ae ow The jesson and the example are Tear coral ha tr 1858. vee Dr. CA CAVEUNT. ub Bouse of thetr company be draped | which must be moderate, Wallace, Hensld oflce, all in good order and ibe demand is steady al wo yam! future every new State that | eminent suggesti' bere! Mra, Kramer a -_- - large prot. For ‘or particulars call at won greet wea appiy for “oad ‘The advance of the anti- FORMATION OF A SOUTHBRN LEAGUE. —— a = Shloaa apbnd ever, wih wuraebe tired | |. that » cop: of thee rvotions be engrossed and OARD Lp ed OR BEFORE THS FIRST OF . - slavery sentiment has been steady. It has covered the Gen. Wm. Walker and Hon. W. L. Yancey made spoech- Stee he Mee et Bee, JACOB fe SMITH, Chairmra, ‘boarders Oy 8 rivate Ly efi pm nd ere no ogNeEy SEAT TO Pe 2. FOR CITY OR whole N It has made parties and administrations | o a Bethel Church, Montgomery county, Als., onthe | Notwithstanding that tbe above certificates Fragen eee era pem cpa met bali ih With fafl board for tae wife and break fen! and iver; large asasloo, abeadanes of shan, bannlrel cower ta fleroe ;and not only boids within | oth inst. The former was very severe on tho adminis- ng the opinion of the nyeician MELTING OF FRANKLIN HOSR COMPANY, | {ts for ihe aacept on Babbathe, when be Wil're: | secnery. bealihy (food outbuildings and saay of no- te grasp ull the Territories, and all future ex- | tration for ite course towar’s him, and made a decided | Ofthe patients, mark the cases in caer 7 wn, lela ttn Curinge Hote, louse, No 28 Beaver sreet, | quire dinner. reoleman, ‘wish 2. pleasant, furnished and | ceoe, for $00. of the Union, but it has crossed the line. imprenion pen the minds a te wastory SS sieietdien alos ch cadhiiamame er en | 20 evening, July 30, 1858 the following preamble | bedroom, and w ‘will conduce to « le howe, R HOLDEN, 19 Nagaia street, room No. 8. pa ay ag Bag Bo wot: they ye J occasion was seized upon by the edvocates of ¢x- | Quarantine walis persisted in them *' Diack Jack” | “Whereas, TW has pleased an All-wied Providence to remove | serpin, say une fo No add two more to their dowrats rwE ae thes diane by | (reime Seutnere views for the of a Southern | Thw persistency did not exist with the masses, but with a | from cur mids’, while scuvely engaged in the discharge of his Sntln, many cddsess.s ines to Mamathen, Terni wer wating ARM FOR SALR—IN NRW JERSRY, TWENTY-FIVE tion is made (0-day in the St. Louis district ia State by | League. The following constivution is the basis of the or- few alarwists who, for some unknown and neemere official duties, our Jate worthy aldermann and fellow citizen, | Joeation and terma, which will meet with miles from the city, near a depot, in’ a desirable and Mr Bair commenced discussing that other | ganiatio, to which a number of signatures was obtained: | Krrgbie earno,eeem ever to take ploanare Ia Michael Murray, Wa. TAE@ whorvan, i ihn unexpected va: | Coardirg house Reepers need [answer tha "udveruncaient™ ead wooded. a fine dwelling houses, cooat a8 by Say fm one |. The members ization 6! roo = Ld distr! a Yorces ‘government was formed, tho | athe t vaagueratot toe Soulb” and nr roo Bhai be, A ponte aaa {ereapective of Metriment oF OF | honest And teatioas re OARD WANTRD—BY A GENTLEMAN; SINGLE ROOM Ay gt awe id of their slavor—while the | scuthern Kepublie i our only wa ety.” 7 THE LAW By teary whe nfo ae ret ow ® faithfal and aitwctton ee alin rrclirrsl' Adios Chatien 1 Rekha he baeee BE tbe Im Sates So t in 1807 oa nee do: | ys, There shail ve primary aagues, State Leaguer, ad | 15 gup report youardny ft wan Mato that the tog Rt, | Nin B Kind brother nd their warmest friend nad com: | Cte, isin See is Bho, Re ty ta Baivun s RICH. clared an . States. fealty increased Tan dae | eee ee cere, Bouihers citianan may form a pri | MAD St Et gk Ihe we bow wiih submission to bedecreen OARD WANTED-DY A FAMILY OF BRYN PRR. rene os ee SS Rees supety of labor enoee, piracy. | mary League by subsaribing their names to Luis constita- | SUS Mi \owed ner wo tne lower anchorage. We stated Sie aera al Tee, Wo cncsialiy eptmpeitias in 8 private family, or where but few atop tion. ? L. 7 wenty. giving such impetus to the pronperny of the douth, and to | "4, Tho state League shall pe formed by the primary | S120 {nat an order ior her arrest had been iamued by the | ,, Besoived. That a, supy of teese resolutions, signed by the | sighil strect; terms modersie, Address D. B. B., Horald Contine (ue 20lely 10 te Oto ee wrong. Althouse | Leagues within the State; and the League of the Southern | 57,, ener ne eens ae artnet teeter aon | A vee ofllse. ite 5 slaves then in the country. This was wrong. Although siates stall be formed by the unvon of tne State Leagues. | fey ere Tsteinda fom ab cepeate of ba ‘Resolved, That we attend the funeral in a bod OARDING.-PLEABANTER PHAN THR oOUNTRY— | hi" the constitution, by its loiter, may have permitted snch Each League shall elect a President, Vico President, | fellowed by s prompt response from ae eet pe DENNIS J. CONLEY, Foreman, Gentlemen and their wives or a few single gentlemen | on sae weee passed, et oe bee pnt MY SS secretary, treueurery and such other officers as it may ham to Gunpenlins, whieh place he reached Ree en | MAtTEsw F. rotary, | Gam Sind desirable secommodations at No, 4d Grove sireet. | juih wee Mea and 908 That doce wo\ senction "Beason ee ae atl that sussediorn’ chell hare’ boon | cue beur. Om tae Arrival of the tag an the cara, the mie HOSE COMPANY, FXO. 14 THE MEMBERS re ns teat — joked to—in de: | Or ’ deen | Health Officer, in to (ho question of the oxpiain, rae ge ne compser: | PROARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND IG WIPE OR TWO must be the sound policy must be 1 | elected. “What "ve done with meand my veasel’’’ quietly | No tes to meet at the cerriage h vase a tain & beautiful back parlor, with re bere! tian Wednendey, atl o'clock PM ae ahead 6 tua funeral of terwining whether the pecesrities and interests of the 6. As eoon os \t #hall be aecertained that three Bein coued fee R, and, naw sanction, 1 Sood Southern | jeagues have been organized, the Presidents thereot or a | Teplied, \ Nothig: excent that you may conic Jone | tne Inte Algerian Michael el Murray. Fatty ua io come reno th py ts ye men erred in the compromise act of 1820, by which the | g.sjority of them shall agree upon a tine and place for DEwnid J. OONLEY, Foreman bal vadrone 13 Wont Thiry © sinth treet aret door Saat Souih was restricted in ottling Uie ance of tho country. | the orrunization of the Sale League, and when orgaaized | Health an Marriaw T, Brine, Seoretary, oer a his Southern men erred in the st, eT | Weer’ by Sey een ne Poa mem Ay mame it pg ae ay’ yh vam throe | Paired to bie tug for quarters We hear that thie cane was JOTIOR—THR ACTIVE AND HONORARY MEMBERS “ING—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, oR of her biack labor. If the South had been lett free to buy | siete Leagues Rave been ergeniend, So ‘noreor, | Yesterday Isic before the Mayor and Commiecioners of ; io moat in ct Klemen, oan have superior, accommodations and her slaves where she sould buy chespest, and to setile oo | Gra majority of them, shail cree upon time an plas Health, and the considersticn theroof was posiponed until | 2°)’ reen ot ele carriagn, bowen, on Wotnent | pewly furaished Bouse (with all modera as, any public lanas that she desired to eettie; in other for the ihe Loamus of khe Souibern states, | 8 [meng of the Hoard today, The probsdilities | member, Michel Murray. The members of the | nd every attention o-cemtas Ny ve are that the tog will be released is afternoon, and that periment im general are reapoctiully invited to attend. By pede EZ Foreman, Seeman ae onteah am of 1820 had | aud, when organized, it shall direct the time and place of the captain will be proceeded against under ‘be charge of never been passed, and the South thus left untramellod— mee 4 A008 L. SUIEH, » ROOKLYN BFIGHTR— SOUTHERNERS AND OTHERS sho would not now be the weaker power in tho Union | "ECOG 41, 1 eague may send as many representa. | Misdemeanor. Jounr Conner, Sesretary. rat ol Not only Kangas, but Utab, New Mexioo, Oregon and Ne aefit may select (o the assembly of the State Lexguo, MORE ABOUT THE WARETOUSE. Sa = Drarks, would bave hoon rettled by her Fo ape ene sons, | by ‘vote shall be counted in preportion to the number ‘There were several persons eee ree, afternoen at Qua- AC HTING. & carrying with them the cheap yet valuable elave labor— | or ite members ranting, comypiaining bitteriy tbat they could not obian@ | oases —rueanne poate OF ane De |) —_—_—<—_—<— + have been ours in abundance-—and have | 9 trach State League may eond as many representatives | permit fo store their cotton from Haqaoa aod Port au scriptions cam be hed Bt the race sail end fancy boxt ROOKLYN HSIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS a to the South « fair chance to have formed them | a» i, may select to the yh Of tne League of the | Prince, in tho government warehouse, Gao of them said | and oar bazaar of TNGBRS Iie seo South wreck. Remem: Wife, and one or two single gentlemen, cam be secom- OR SALE—AT NYACK, A COOD TWO STORY HOUSE, oe me Mr. Yanoey said that not only bad our Southern States, but each State shall have but one rove. tbat be had applied for a permit yesterday morning, to the ber, iy bosts on hand. mooated with board and desiral sorouma tm & fret Chase house, ‘with wing and baif acre of ground, wed improved, p. slaves been prohibited, but » egin = 10, The Prosideut of any League may call a meeting of | Deputy Collector of the Port, aod received aa answer in mye a ae Wiahing © comfortable home apply 0 @ Flerrepuat | Wy of fruit, Se. Frieg $L.200; 9, grates! plave. hae Cece mete to restriot aad flaally to prohibit ou: ‘over which ho presides wheacver he shali | *tlect tbat tke officers of the custome would have not OB SALE—A 26 FRET BOAT, 10} FEET WIDE — A180, sine real redtesons sad terme, soe Sieh, rose They compiata of their wo bonis, 3 feet Jone, Be tne league terval slave trade. Frery iqrans ond las & beginning, and dicem it expedient; sad any State League may oail « meet: to ¢o with (he matter at a! $0 fest ion ‘ft for ‘wo order, 7 Lg Se pape lw the NEWLY wl Very often, and quite natwrally-—a small beginning. ing of bern States, whonev: position in this respect very much. They say that they | Dyson) lone. j— a-® ' SALB OR EXCHAWGE—PHR FRAME BU. LDINGS “Tall oaks from litle woorns grow, es wo many Soe —« Ere not permitted to go to town with their vessels uor | House: Pemny Trldge, Urookiyn, foprrie a. Wit, Bay Tone 8 pleasan' enous Nope Pacite rwet, b Brooklyn, renting at en Large streams from little fountains flow." “it Under this conatitution, the District of Columbia | to take their cargoes there, nor can they obtain & per $$ ot sone Poe Foon ofan oF per cent on the value. yall ator address id wireet. +80 with tale greet attack upoe caver wine the Unio. | shail be considered as a part ‘of the State of Maryland, | mitto store them, as ordeved by the health authoritos. R SALN OR 10 LET, THE YACHT COMFORT, FIP. dinner at 6 o'olock. References exchanged. Ap: | ( iothing may be teken in exchany ied The seorn had planted. ‘compromise’ | and a Territory shall be held to be a State, * | In short, that their yeerela are thus being used as elore- teen ions wo yuee St. soon o's ee ha anche ee NTED To PUROWARR_1N Iw rok ory, any nots of 1851 was one making |t a pony for any mao to | 19. No League eball ever nominate a candidate for any houses, to the creat lone of their owners, and for the bene- Tbe sold cheap for cash. Apply lo B GRIFFISH, 103) oe HOUR, 94 BROADWAY —FuIs HOUSR 8 a fy ng | take a slave into the District of Columbia for sale. | ones of profit or of honor under the federal or any state 8 and consigness of the cotion. The hope eo Cun Plan, for the aoommodation of ‘The penalty was not fine upon or imprisonment of the | government; but ench leaguer aball etn acy to Of theve poor captains now is that an order w' ‘ACHT FOR SALE.—THE SCHOONER YACHT HOR. | both Miemen and dign, "Price rie per day, goa perma . offender. Ub. no! That would not heve bes “the | own conscience—remembering always his duty to rive (rom the Secretary of the Treasury dircsting ing. that ‘net, 26 tone burthen; any person desirous of obtaining « a gentlemen and wife, $1; , scorn’ of prohibition of the internal slave trade. | coutn, shall opened for the reception of in- Swe & low priee. Yor, pergruiacs ey: eo (DY Caw, A ‘The imposed was freedom to the slave. fected cargoes.as the United States statutes, whic! pnd. Hadeon street, of JOM! s JouTORTARLE SEDROONS TOR 9 GENTLEMEN, ONE $4 “FOR Him, Tom THE, BEA BRADY cas, heap Board of Sapervisors, quoted yestaresy, provide. The 02! = — =|10 ‘th small parior atiscbed, nian, 8 ur from New Haven Rellrosd gee sddrens 2 Ons —Presiiont Pardy in the | 12 question sympathise fully wih the capsine. | They, NEW PUBLICATIONS, parlor bedrocm on eceond floor, sad oe Sox 12 Hernia ofse complain loudly, aod with bitterness, that quarantine ret “TTLANTIO ont ¥, erernnn* | required. A bedroom on ypoee Seo ton ee a Parca F ewALL Ttons . guiations should’ thus be established without the necer- Tt ATLANTIC PTTL 47 Amity street. | $3 £900 =FOR SAL :, GUE ad Several bills and papers were received and referred, A nO —— gant cette of Mr. Taina, a + Rochelle, received trom the oa; of police and | hereto, and they express @ determination a: the next #it- And for be offered. petition was poe pe ling of the Tegivlature to preannt these difliculties, with | the ATLANTIC ran Harrah wage others for pay for services rendered ae keepors of the sta- | the hope of having them redrersed. on the y BOLD OF EXC TANORD | Foz a tion houses and city property located therein, from the Brig Abby Thaxter, Captain Larrabee, arrived Jaly 20 | publishers wi ro poe “ — jue well earned femal! farm, 1 sree of the reputation. matt en trom ‘bei Madan: date of tho presage of the Metropolitan Potioe bili until Sie ds bkar ae ta Garam” master, She was t PinLUlPs SAMPBON AE COMPANY, the same was rurrendered into the custody of the Com. Ship Armoriel, Captan Gilmore, arrived July 20 from family, missioners created thereby, July 16, 1867. Referred. Bavase, with sugar toC. ©. Duncan. Four cases of yel- T° ROOK DRALERS —WANTRO, A! re wmv ‘without board, deere Milde fare ‘A copy of certiorari from the British Commorcial Life | low fever ooourred among the crow of this veneel while of books of an; 4 rt er. hich eaah will be pad. | particulars, addrees hal at offic Insurance Company against the Commissioner of Taxes and | #he lay at Havana, three of whom died. During the pas erald omen. ry \URNISHRD FLREE SLRAPING “8 70 r ok Assessments, reducing the assearments against this com. | #9g¢ to this port another case broke ont, which ended F ROOMS eT 7 y from $160,000 to $60,000, was served on the Board, | fatally, and the victim (a soamaa) was buried on the 10. Reterrea to Committee on Annual Taxes. inst. The officers and crow wore all well on arrival, The Trewear Hee) PRIVATE FAMILY occupying ® larger house neoer- anit of hasdeome rooma, w Se | Ss ‘or Toply to ‘ing vi ite la ‘avenue, Brooklyn, @bo wh Produce | be ci ation W.G, 7) Fil) ~FOR RA CR RRAUTIPUL OOUNTRY SEAT, 6,500." Giacrot sown T™ LADIR® NATIONAL. “Batman “CONVEN. | sestaide. sou ina invitation waa received irom the jolt commitien of | veenel wan immediately Gempaiched 1 tbo lower Day. tobe ida ncn Tae epamier 500 acct soak mid Sy meet Boards of Aldermen nollmen, respecifully In ——_—_—— ea a ameaen ROSE COREL ; . fuck section, ‘The great question of slavery, and slavery vitiug the members of the Supervisors to atteos thi Tene. Superior Court—Spectal Term, im among, ie, mot et iif Iaahing “ond oa a Tr WAR? or 4 ‘yn ho Distant fom ie Wa x pa aa extension, hae become, thoagh « conetita¥onal right, ie, at twoertlock Accepied. 7? fn Woseviay, Zim Before Hoa. Judge Bosworth ce = 4 evict ae Moo iving full par. | ef Brince sircet, third door weet of roadway. wa $12. 000-38" ate Wille PL sina FOR SALE parely sectional question, and the right to be ps nad ar je | "The commitiee reported’ in favor of payiog the bill ot | 4 NON-RESIDENT PLAINTFF MUST GIVE SRCURI o c lations nacier whic » d de tof the miieority section. | Bence the rights eoting roped. COSTS. 7 are 10 be awarded. wij pestat to | FURNISHED ROOMS ON THE SECOND FI. OR IN ape Ch Re ad ex ci eumnarialy ihe minor oars ever ever | ihe rep epart of tne Cometinee: en errl Coes’ vaver | Joy Sanduich Py thew ‘end Ctherythe Go: | Sutongere 18 Blecher rest BY. wee" Pili Ley pa ty sere Whe Platoa, ae one ~— eat Toe syotoms of labor th tne North and Bout ero eran vi onating tr 50)" M. Patrick, | fendsnts move for an order that plaintitt file security for : — rooms for Re hienea iN also antagonistic; while the Northern clergy have suc- | be ee Sera conte, on the ground that she is a resident of New Jersey | FURNITURE. | FONT ano Pack ooe snore, FLOOR, NEAT. MATRIMONIAL. ceeded in infusing into tho Northern mind the most wide met oat MELLED C2 \wGBR SUITS or | FORNITUR! containing gas, Spread and intense fanticem against ‘wlavery as a moral, | gyars, Wilton Thast ‘and Cetaree ee eee, Oe anne tein ne note ts Droeht to reconer the solar an tan Wako, a prow sor’ ‘Pamly Americans But fow boarders taken. ro * ferian social and political evil. This feeling bas beon operating | Commissioners of the new City Hall, was oalied y on the ground that this action is brought to recover an, upwards. Ws Wanita ‘aRD, Hicks ‘areek. ol room. Fai American. But few tugea the Northera mind for halt s century, antl f ie the | motion to confirm wae lont by & vote of four to seven. | Powsestion of personal property, and thet plaiatit gave a of Broadway, Kew Yor. ae | universal sens. overrides ai foo! For coafirmation—Bell, Briggs, Twoed—4, reties euch! by the ITURE—ALL THE CHOICE AND VALUABLE FAmiLy, wanes TO LET ings and interesta, Politiemans have seized upen it, and a | Apuoet--Blunt, Conner, Keuaedy, Rocka mentee aut, | on ne eg Hn oon sp yoeemes Oy bm FYtoratce, contained tn the private resitenos 210 West OR Swe Sarnaped oo ranma 1 tie genomen, 0+ party has been founded upon it, which has divin | sien, Wieman—T. e y Mowers, 200th section of the Code. ip bn enawenet fh menty second street, between Bight and Ninth et | tom gontlen anand hie wife, wiih partial The house ‘and overthrown all other parties; and in the last | pp, levy which was mado a special order for this pe ag “od ph ® pee See 4 ill Be offered at private sale for. for Sr aie. mat | is very p p ravanily Toca, ih i the, gy L - election, that of 1850, it received w majority of the votes unig was not taken up, there being & vole of ix Yo Bi provided for by section 21 of ee ae vee ig Carved plade forte wohd Dear tere The howe for exte, Washington terfaer, Hoboken om —= GENTLEMAN “AGED THIRTY YBARS, OF AGRER- A U- be nnd propoesseting oo Aesirem fh Nhe necessity of appeesing the North hee “Te = ee ae po three o'clock. | Caron, vudge eterts saaelioes by capma—m que TORE, r GROURD (BELOW. ORION FARK 18 at "1 every national party. Hence it TONERS, clear that the rights of the defendants to sue upon the the lest rooms, etal A communication from the Corporation 1 omnanl ‘as to the from or fearéers's chy fod TIO SEReEE 7 FAY of the Excise Commmiesioners wae Feat ia, at not pay tT gy Lh , eaeer hones, aod every luxury. Prices very the bot pany Sl An Statutes. I think, therefore, ehe is not exempt from lia- PO $8 per day only, Dility to file eeouriy for costa’ because ehe gave an ae Opainaa LEAS Am AND ABLE BRORoOMS | Soy taking under section 209 of the Code, nor becaure she y be Rad st Raa ‘Se. lotel, corner aad The Irish country papers speak in the most fa- | docs not intend to reside permanently in New Jersey. ifort atresia, per nigh’, or from $1 to vorable terms of the prospects of the growing crops, | Security for costs must be fled in twenty days. Lad oP North lost notht ‘Oo not one of thoao great | The weather so far has been most propitions, and —————_—_————_ O72 O& TWO ROOMS NOW VACANT af 17 CLINTON "North had a single conatitiooal although there have been more thunder storms than The fine theatre of Palma, in the Island of Major- Ley ph ye gentiomen, Teetrertoun | fecete depoptuon, | eccasiona has the right involved. All that whe had at stake war her | usual in the month of June, no damage has been | ca, ha nggression—ber denial of Southern right Aud | gustained worth speaking of. mated at about 500,000fr. Low bath in the Boose. Five mi | wich part gerivelaen, 7 ieetred antl yey grenalin heen destroyed by fire. The loss is esti- rom ether ferry. Dinger al six oeloek.